It was both the Japanese and us as the United States that put so much effort into the battle of Philippine Sea. But it was because our attack on them was so devastating and crippling that the Japanese threw (nearly worthlessly) everything they had at us. The only problem? We basically exterminated them and put their entire offensive operation out of business.
1942 issue are worth a few dollars American.
In simple terms the Philippine Islands was crucial to Japan's effort to control the Southwest Pacific, seize the resource-rich Dutch East Indies, and protect its Southeast Asia flank. For the U.S, control of these islands would hurt the Japanese war effort and provide the U.S. with much needed bases near Japan, from which they could control this area, and launch attacks on Japan.
I would suggest that the turning point was at the Battle of Midway, when America destroyed much of the Japanese naval power.
World War Two World War Two Answer On the same day that American territory was attacked at Pearl Harbor, the Japanese attacked the territory of the Philllippines, which lead to the fall of Corregidor. Do not forget the attacks and invasions of Wake Island and Guam, both US properties!
During the American Civil War, a variety of factors hampered the Confederate war effort. Perhaps the most serious was the smaller size of the South's population: Confederate armies were typically outnumbered by their Union counterparts, and replacements for battle-casualties were much harder to recruit.
1 Japanese yen = 0.50598981 Philippine pesos
1942 issue are worth a few dollars American.
In simple terms the Philippine Islands was crucial to Japan's effort to control the Southwest Pacific, seize the resource-rich Dutch East Indies, and protect its Southeast Asia flank. For the U.S, control of these islands would hurt the Japanese war effort and provide the U.S. with much needed bases near Japan, from which they could control this area, and launch attacks on Japan.
Midway was a battle between the U.S. Navy and the Imperial Japanese Navy.It resulted in a devastating defeat for the Japanese as they lost 4 aircraft carriers in this one battle. These carriers were the Akagi,Hiryu,Kaga,and Soryu. Although there remained much bloody fighting in the Pacific after this battle the Japanese Navy never fully recovered from this loss.
I would suggest that the turning point was at the Battle of Midway, when America destroyed much of the Japanese naval power.
The shattering and permanent crippling of the Japanese fleet. I mean, we destroyed them. They lost so much, they became completely incapacitated.
the Japanese didn't lose very much because they attacked with surprise and the us was unsuspecting so they lost a lot
how much is 1750.00 dollars in Philippine money
192960.00 is the amount in Philippine pesos
its about PhP 157,545.84 (Philippine Peso).
2231.25 Philippine Peso
1 Philippine Peso = 2.46772 Nigerian Naira