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Effects of the Battle of Midway

2023-08-19 21:47:13

World War II was officially launched in 1939 when the Germans led by Adolf Hitler invaded Poland almost in violation of all the laws of the Treaty of Versailles. As 100 of 140 agreed conditions are for Germans, it is almost impossible for Germans not to violate the Treaty of Versailles. The treaty condemned Germany as the responsibility of World War I and forced them to pay nearly all the war reparations. This led to the collapse of the German economy, changes in the German government, and the beginning of the Second World War.

The battle of the Midway which is active near the Midway Island of the Central Pacific Islands is considered a decisive battle for the Pacific War. Prior to the war the Japanese were attacking and occupying the entire Asia - Pacific region. Through their attacks, the Japanese military is planning to occupy the middle stage as a forward base and capture and destroy the US Pacific Fleet. With the success of the communication intelligence, the US Pacific Fleet was surprised by the Japanese army and only one company attacked Pearl Harbor just four months ago. After Midway, Americans and their allies became aggressive in the Pacific

Battle of the Midway on June 2, 1942. Midway Pacific Islands is several hundred miles west of Hawaii and Pearl Harbor. This is a maritime battle between the reorganized US Pacific Fleet and the Japanese fleet in battle and they all have aircraft carriers and battleships. America acquired and lost an aircraft carrier to sink into four Japanese airlines. This is the first major Japanese defeat in the Second World War. On August 15, 1942, Montgomery (Monty) ruled the British Eighth Army (Desert Rat) in North Africa. Since Rommel arrived in North Africa in February 1941, the Germans steadily made progress in trying to occupy Egypt and the Suez Canal. But instead of reaching the main cities of Alexandria and Cairo in Egypt, they occupied Araman only 100 miles west of Alexandria.