Japanese aircraft and submarines attacked the US naval base of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. By this incident alone, the United States led to a "combatant" combatant from a neutral position in the Second World War. Pearl Harbor is the first of a series of long-range conflicts between Japan and the United States to rule the Pacific. Unlike "the war in Europe", the strategy in the Pacific is primarily maritime and air battles, sometimes the onshore "hopping island" movement.
During World War II in 1942, the Japanese army conducted the war simulation of the next Midway fight. In this game, America won until one of the Japanese admiral intervened and ordered two Japanese airlines to re-launch. In this way, the Japanese team regained its superiority and won. However, this is only possible in simulation, during the real battle on the Midway, the Japanese lost two real aircraft carriers (and two) and lost a serious battle to determine their ultimate defeat .
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.