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What was significant about the Battle of Midway?all of the aboveIt destroyed the whole of the Japanese navy.It marked the end of the war for the Japanese.It turned the war in the Pacific against the Japanese.

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What was significant about the Battle of Midway?all of the aboveIt destroyed the whole of the Japanese navy.It marked the end of the war for the Japanese.It turned the war in the Pacific against the Japanese.

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The Battle of Midway, which took place in June 1942, was a significant event in World War II for several reasons:

  1. It turned the war in the Pacific against the Japanese: Prior to the Battle of Midway, the Japanese had been on the offensive, capturing territory throughout Asia and the Pacific. The battle was a decisive victory for the Allies and marked the turning point in the Pacific War. From this point forward, the Allies were able to go on

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