World War II and its numerous fights struck a great tension between the two most powerful countries of the 1940s, the United States and Japan. The confrontation between the two countries began to enter Manchuria beyond the border with China, seeking natural resources lacking Japan. Initially the United States avoided military action with Japan by doing economic war with them. This economic pressure includes the passage of "Chinese law" which prohibits the sale of weapons to war countries (Nash 513).
Midway Atoll is the home of an important turning point in the world history of the 1940's. The battle on the way occurred in June 1942 six months after Japan attacked Pearl Harbor. The small, seemingly insignificant chain of islands that make up the atoll eventually played an important role in history books and reversed the actions of World War II in the Pacific War. The conflict may have ended in the first battle of Midway decades ago, but it seems that a second different kind of war has taken place on land and at sea. Unlike the war during war promoted by international tension, the fundamental cause of this new fight is in a common culture that is obsessed with consumption and one-off items. This is a fight between environment and garbage.
Midway's battle (3 - 6 June 1942, 1963 Battle of the Battle of the Second World War) was almost completely fought against the aircraft, the United States had the best trained naval pilot with Japan's leading aircraft carriers It destroyed. In the battle of Guadalcanal, the Midway battle ended the threat of further Japanese invasion to the Pacific. In spite of the recession in the coral naval battle hesitant in May 1942, Japan continued its plan to occupy Midway and the Aleutian Islands base. In order to carry out a smaller number of US Pacific Fleet and Navy confrontation, the general Yamamoto Isochi was involved in the command, destroyed the US fleet, invaded the Midway four large and three We dispatched most of the Japanese fleet including light aircraft. After breaking the Japanese Navy Act, the American intelligence agencies killed Japan 's intentions, and Americans are ready: the three heavy aircraft carriers of the US Pacific Fleet are called together.
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 .