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The Battle of Guadalcanal, known as the Battle of Stalingrad in the Pacific, was the most crucial battle to turn the tide of the war, and the victory in the Battle of Guadalcanal marked the complete loss of the strategic initiative of the Japanese army.
Commenting on the significance of the Battle of Kursk, Stalin said, "If the Battle of Stalingrad foreshadowed the decline of German fascism, then the Battle of Kursk brought it to the brink of annihilation."
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The Battle of Kursk was the heaviest battle for both the Germans and the Soviets, but it seemed that the Germans had a slight upper hand and finally lost.
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Regarding the Battle of Kursk, the Germans were not, as Stalin said, "pushing the Germans to the brink of death." After the battle, the German army still retained considerable strength, but later, due to Hitler's lack of self-confidence in command, the German army was defeated and perished.
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In the battle of Kuah Island, the United States dispatched 60,000 people, 1,592 killed and 4,200 wounded, and Japan dispatched 36,000 people, 14,800 died, 9,000 died of illness, and 1,000 were captured.
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It's all a battle in which ants bite and kill elephants!
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In this battle, the Japanese were more successful in tactics, while the American forces were strategically successful.
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Battle of Guadalcanal.
An important battle in the Pacific War.
Over the course of six months, Japan and the United States fought more than 30 naval battles, including six of the larger-scale naval battles, namely the Battle of Savo Island, the Battle of East Solomon Island, the Battle of Cape Esparnes, the Battle of Santa Cruz, the Battle of Guadalcanal, and the Battle of Tassafarongo. Both sides lost 24 destroyers and above, 2 aircraft carriers, 8 cruisers, and 14 destroyers sunk by the US Navy, with about 3,300 killed and 2,500 wounded; The Japanese Navy sank 1 aircraft carrier, 2 battleships, 5 cruisers, 11 destroyers and 6 submarines. **10,000 people.
In the ground battle on Kuah Island, the US military participated in the battle with a maximum of 60,000 troops, 1,592 killed and more than 4,200 wounded, and the Japanese army invested about 10,000 troops on Kuah Island, about 10,000 killed in the battle, more than 9,000 died of wounds and diseases or their whereabouts are unknown, a total of nearly 10,000 people died, and more than 1,000 people were captured.
Take aircraft carriers as an example, at the beginning of the campaign, the US military had 4 aircraft carriers in the Pacific Ocean and the Japanese had 6 aircraft carriers. In the battle, the U.S. army lost 2 aircraft carriers, and although no Japanese aircraft carriers were sunk, 4 were heavily damaged, and only 2 were left to fight. However, by the end of 1943, the US military had more than a dozen aircraft carriers in the Pacific, while the Japanese army did not have one aircraft carrier in service until March 1944.
With the defeat of the Battle of Kuah Island, the Japanese army lost not only Kuah Island, but also the heavy losses of ships and aircraft, which greatly weakened the strategic defense strength of the Japanese army and had a huge impact on the development process of the war. As Yamamoto wrote in his diary, "What a glorious battle we had in the beginning!
How bad our operations have been since Midway.
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Battle of Guadalcanal, an important battle in the Pacific War.
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Due to the defeat in the last battle, the German army was confident in the defeat, the German army is good at blitzkrieg, this time the Soviet army has sufficient preparations, and the German side is undecided, Hitler did not decide to fight, but agreed after repeated proposals, it is a reluctant decision, it can be said that the German army is not lost in equipment....
Its military strength is the fourth in NATO, and the army is the strongest force in NATO.
The short story during World War II is as follows:
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