How the Japanese Navy perished in World War II

Updated on military 2024-02-09
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In the Battle of the Coral Sea, Shozuru Zuzuru was injured and was unable to participate in Midway.

    In the Battle of Midway, four aircraft carriers were sunk, and their vitality was greatly damaged, and they began to be forced to go on the defensive.

    In the Battle of Kuah, four large-scale naval battles were fought, and the losses of Japan and the United States were about the same, but Japan could not afford to consume them.

    Then there were the two battles of Mariana and Leyte Gulf, and the number of aircraft carriers and the quality of pilots were far inferior to those of the United States.

    To put it simply, consumed.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It was eaten away by the US Navy, and the last remaining ** could only be anchored in ports and trained along the coast because of lack of fuel and personnel training, and it has long existed in name only.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The Battle of Midway and the Battle of Coral Island turned the Japanese navy from its heyday to its decline... There are a lot of them, and they are described in detail in the picture of the world (World War II).

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The U.S. aircraft carrier fleet hit.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    On December 7, 1941, Japan launched the Pearl Harbor attack, and the United States was forced to declare war on Japan.

    On May 4, 1942, Japan and the United States went to war on Coral Island, and although the U.S. military lost a heavy aircraft carrier, the Lexington, but the Japanese heavy aircraft carrier Shozuru was damaged. The Battle of Coral Island laid the groundwork for victory in the next historic battle.

    On June 4, 1942, the Battle of Midway broke out, although the U.S. military suffered losses in the early stage, but at 4 p.m. on June 4, five minutes after the fateful decision, a miracle happened, the U.S. military sank the Japanese Soryu, Flying Dragon, Akagi, and Katsuru within half an hour. The United States lost only one aircraft carrier, the USS Yorktown. This was a turning point in the Pacific War.

    On October 20, 1944, the Battle of Leyte Gulf broke out, in which the last Japanese aircraft carrier was sunk and the Japanese Combined Fleet was completely destroyed.

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  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    After the war, the United States destroyed all the ** of the Japanese Navy of more than 1,000 tons, and all military ports (the largest Kure Port has not been restored so far). Only after the outbreak of the Korean War did a limited recovery ......

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

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  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1. The Japanese Navy is arrogant and arrogant and underestimates the enemy.

    2. The failure of the intelligence war.

    3. Mistakes in Japan's battle plan.

    4. Japan's backwardness in its concept of warfare.

    5. Errors in operational command.

    6. The difference between the scientific and technological and industrial economic strength of the two countries.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The Japanese army's cipher code was deciphered by the U.S. military.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The code was deciphered.

    2.There is no radar.

    3.Bad luck.

    4.The Commander is a steady, not an adventurous.

    5.Backward in thinking, unwilling to use battleships to escort aircraft carriers.

    6.The Japanese aircraft carriers were very poorly damaged and armored.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    5 minutes to bury the Japanese Navy.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    After August, the Chinese Navy and Air Force launched a number of attacks in an attempt to sink the old armored cruiser "Izumo," the flagship of the Chinese and Japanese Navy, including an air raid by the Air Force on 14 August and a night attack by two torpedo boats of the Navy's torpedo boat "Scofa" Brigade on 16 August.

    In September of that year, the Japanese Navy began to land in Guangdong from the sea to support the operation in southern China, and when the Japanese sent fleet fire to support the operation in Humen, Guangdong, the gunboats "Zhaohe" and "Haizhou" of the Chinese Navy launched an attack on the Japanese fleet with the support of shore guns and torpedo boats, damaging a Japanese destroyer and forcing the Japanese team to retreat.

    3. Throughout the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, although the Chinese Navy lost all its capital ships as soon as the war began, it still resisted with its existing forces, especially mine-laying operations. According to incomplete statistics, from the time of the mine-laying operation to the announcement of the surrender of the Japanese army in August 1945, 1,370 mines were laid in the first guerrilla zone alone, 114 large and small Japanese ships were blown up, more than 5,000 Japanese troops were killed, and countless military supplies were destroyed.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    There were, but the scale was very small, and it was weak for a hundred years, alas.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    No. The Chinese Navy is negligible compared to the Japanese Navy, and of course there is nothing decent about naval battles.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The biggest one is probably the Battle of Jiangyin. But it was fought by the Chinese fleet and the Japanese naval aviation. There are also many small-scale ones.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Yes, it's just that the Chinese Navy is too weak and the Japanese Navy looks down on it at all, and has transferred all its major naval forces to the Pacific Ocean, and there are basically only troop carriers and a few frigates in China's sea.

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