Turning Point Of War: The Battle Of Midway

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On the morning of June 4th 1942, the course of World War II in the Pacific was entirely altered. The Battle of Midway was the most decisive naval battle and a big turning point in the war. The American victory over the Imperial Japanese Navy who dominated the Western-Pacific at this time was a crucial event and vital victory that propelled the U.S into an offensive position for the first time. It dealt heavy losses to the Japanese from which they would never recover, including the death of over 3,000 men and the loss of their four aircraft carriers, the Akagi, Hiryû, Kaga and Sōryû. Many historians altercate that the outcome of this battle was determined solely by chance. However, attributing such a critical victory uniquely to chance utterly