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The Allies turned the tide of war in the Pacific through a combination of strategic victories, key battles, and effective use of intelligence. Notable engagements, such as the Battle of Midway in June 1942, crippled the Japanese navy and shifted the momentum. The Allies employed an "island-hopping" strategy, bypassing heavily fortified islands to capture strategically important ones, thereby establishing bases closer to Japan. Additionally, improved intelligence and code-breaking efforts allowed the Allies to anticipate and counter Japanese movements effectively.

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