In June of 1942, the Japanese attacked Midway Island for two reasons. For one thing, they sought to draw out the American navy so as to inflict a decisive defeat upon it. For another thing, they sought to establish a forward base from which to make further attacks upon American territory and also to prevent any additional American attacks upon the Japanese home-islands.
In World War II, just six months after Pearl Harbor, the Japan set out to capture Midway for two reasons. First, it would give them a defense post close to Hawaii that could help prevent any American naval excursions into the Home Waters of Japan. Second, it would provide a staging base that could be used for an invasion of Hawaii or perhaps even the west coast of America.
Yes, the Japanese did attack Midway Island during WW2, as ordered by their leaders.
However, the leaders mostly stayed behind in Japan, or on their flagships far behind the attack. It was Japanese naval officers and men who attempted the attack, following orders, and were sunk or driven away by an American task force.
Strategic location for Naval and Air forces.
Japan's goal in attacking Midway Island in World War II was to stop any American advance across the Pacific Ocean. The attack was turned away.
Japan attacked the Midway Islands because it wanted to prevent the US from having control of the western half of the Pacific ocean. The Battle of Midway occurred in June of 1942.
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The Japanese had planned a surprise attack on Midway. The surprise was foiled because the US had broken Japan's military code and the US was prepared for the attack.
There was no spy, the u.s. found out by intercepting radio messages, and decoding them, a message was received saying that japan would attak AF,so we sent the message of, midway is out of fresh water, japan then responded to their troops, AF is out of fresh water, this is how we knew of an attack.
US was attacking in the island hopping campaign, not Japan. Japan was defending. Island hopping started midway, and went through Iwo Jima, Tarawa, and so on. again, US was attacking.
Japan was trying to control all of the islands of the Pacific. The Allied forces refused to allow that level of imperialism and Midway Island was one of the more vigorously contested battle fronts.
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Japan's attack plans for the battle of Midway were complex. Initially, the plan called for a diversionary attack at Dutch Harbor, AK. Followed the next day by a strike against Midway itself to knock out defensive possitions and prepare the island (atoll) for the "Main Body" landing force to take the island. However, another aspect of the plan was to draw the American Carriers out from the relative safety of Pearl Harbor and destroy them in the open Pacific. This is where the attack plans for Japan had conflicting objectives. Was the main objective to destroy the American carriers or was the main objective to land forces on Midway and occupy it? As the battle unfolded, and the American carriers were already on-site, Japan concentrated on the American flat-tops. When Japan lost four of their front-line carriers during the battle, the landing force turned away from Midway without ever landing.
The Japanese had planned a surprise attack on Midway. The surprise was foiled because the US had broken Japan's military code and the US was prepared for the attack.
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They wanted Midway Island for a re-fuelling base for aircraft and warships.
Midway Island, and a bunch of ships in our Navy's task force.
The Island of Midway.
The Battle of Midway took place near Midway Island in the Pacific Ocean between the United States and Japan.
World War 2.
Japan was the only Axis country involved in, and defeated at, the Battle of Midway.
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