In the Battle of Leyte Gulf the Japanese lost all of it's remaining ships and planes.
Because it cripple the Japanese carrier fleet by sinking the Akagi, Soryu and the Kaga and damaging the Hiyu at the cost of the USS Yorktown. The Japanese Invasion was aborted. Yes, Midway was a turning point. The Japanese lost aircraft carriers that they could not replace. The US lost some ships, but not nearly as many as the other side. It was also an indication that the Japanese codes had been broken and much intelligence was available. The US actually lured the Japanese to Midway and surprised them there.
Yes have a look for Attack on Mers-el-Kébir or Operation Catapult, also the British sunk ships in the pacific after the invasion of French Indochina by the Japanese
450 ships were at Iwo Jima (both US and Japanese).
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Only about 20 Whaling vessels are still used today (Not including small fisherman boats which is used like in Faroe Islands. Nearly half is Japanese Whaling ships.
maru means round in japanese ships
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The Japanese opened their ports to American ships.
on okinawa The US suffered approximately: 13,000 dead; 40,000 wounded, with 36 warships sunk, over 300 ships damaged, and nearly 800 airplanes destroyed.
The Oryoku Maru was a passenger cargo liner.Please see the related link below for a list of ships and links to more information:
In World War two the US was the ships that were being Kamikazed. When a Japanese pilot would run out of bullets they would dive into the US's ships.
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Same as other combatants: Planes, tanks, and ships (bombs, bullets, and torpedoes).
they were simple boats packed with explosives and crashed into allied ships in world war 2.
Actually, this is false because ships don't feel emotions, therefore, they cannot be scared by the Japanese.
The Japanese opened their ports to American ships.