What do you think of the Battle of Midway?

Updated on military 2024-08-09
25 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    From this battle, Japan in World War II was completely destroyed, and it was also determined that Japan would be defeated.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    The Battle of Midway is also a very famous battle of World War II, in which both sides suffered heavy losses, but it was only for a small island, and the battle was staggering to the world.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    For Captain Toonagajo, if you stand in the position of a soldier, he is a respectable person, and he led the air force to sink the American aircraft carrier in an air battle, which should be said to be a very perfect tactical performance, and it is also one of the few highlights of the Japanese air force, and it is an opponent worthy of respect. Of course, he was destined to be a tragic man, because he stood on the side of the aggressor, and like other outstanding Japanese soldiers, he was destined to die a bad death.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    In the Battle of Midway, the U.S. military dismissed the Japanese invasion and gained the initiative in the Pacific theater of World War II, which is considered by many historical figures to be one of the turning points of World War II.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    War can destroy a lot of buildings and kill a lot of people, but war can also drive economic development in some places, and I don't like the Battle of Midway very much.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The Battle of Midway will cause a lot of inconvenience to people, and then it will also be devastated by the human life, so I personally think that whether it is a big battle or a small battle, it is a kind of harm. Hurt a lot, innocent lives.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The Americans won the Battle of Midway rather by luck, and it was a bit of a taste of beating the old master to death with random punches, and the Americans' several waves of aircraft attacks were because they could not coordinate and unify the attack, so they went forward one after another, causing the Japanese to rush to the ground and cause a group of dive bombers to be completed in waves. The Japanese were also unlucky, as they discovered that the reconnaissance plane of the US aircraft carrier was delayed by half an hour before setting off, and the reconnaissance plane in the afternoon found out that the transmitter was broken and could not send a report.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The Battle of Midway, as a turning point in the Pacific War, is of self-evident significance. However, we must not forget the previous two wars, namely the air raid on Tokyo and the Battle of the Coral Sea, which caused the Japanese side to change the direction of its attack, rush to annihilate the remnants of the US Pacific Fleet, and make a hasty attack, laying the groundwork for the disastrous defeat at Midway.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. The Japanese army wants to achieve too many strategic goals, and its forces are scattered. 2. The U.S. military mastered the Japanese army's plan and waited for work. 3. The U.S. military has a resolute strategic intention, that is, to destroy the Japanese aircraft carriers.

    4. The number of carrier-based aircraft of the US aircraft carrier is greater than that of the Japanese army, and the technical equipment is superior. 5. The Japanese army miscalculated the number of US aircraft carriers. 6. The Japanese army adopted radio silence to delay the fighters.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The Battle of Midway is a very famous battle with its own story and background that determined the course of World War II and the victory of the anti-fascist war.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In my own personal opinion, I think the Battle of Midway was a very, very heinous battle, and it would be best for a country not to go to war.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The Battle of Midway was arguably a landmark milestone in Japan's defeat, and the United States also joined World War II, hastening the demise of fascist states, including Japan.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It was one of the important anti-fascist wars, a war that revitalized people's determination to resist foreign invaders and boosted morale.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The radar of the US military is relatively advanced, which can detect Japanese troops in advance. The U.S. aircraft carriers are particularly strong and well-managed, and they will soon be able to resume combat.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    An upstart gambles with a billionaire with his life, and if he wins, he still has a chance to enter the next game, and if he loses, he will be completely finished.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    This naval battle highlights one important ......Intelligence is more important than any tactics! Documentaries or movies will devote space to the important part of the US military intercepting and breaking codes to get intelligence!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Power, money, technology... It's all important, but all of this when you add it all together, and it's no good luck.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Three very simple words: dog eats dog.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    A group of people who have beaten chicken blood to find death, what else can they say? It's that simple.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Japan's only few heavy aircraft carriers were basically hung up, and with Japan's industrial base, it was doomed to perdition in the end.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    There are three super undercover agents like Fifty-Six, and the Wa people must finish playing, and they are not allowed to leave class if they don't finish playing

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Nagumo is an American spy, yes.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Objectively speaking, Yamamoto is rational, he hopes to bring the United States to the negotiating table with a victory, but many militarists in Japan have gone completely crazy and picked the hardest persimmon...

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The Battle of Midway was set against the backdrop of Japan's need to further expand its victory. On December 7, 1941, Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, and the Pacific War broke out. Over the next three months, Japan occupied the entire western Pacific Ocean, from Wake Island and the Marshall Islands in the east to the Malay Peninsula, the Andaman Islands, and the Nicobar Islands in the west.

    Although the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor won a major victory, the American aircraft carrier was not in the harbor at the time, and not a single one was damaged.

    Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto was determined to destroy the American aircraft carrier fleet. To achieve this goal, the first step is to take Midway, an important U.S. air base located northeast of the Hawaiian Islands.

    Although the plan to attack Midway was classified as Japan's top secret, the U.S. Naval Intelligence worked closely with British and Dutch counterparts to successfully crack part of the code of the Japanese Navy's communications system in May 1942, the eve of the Battle of Midway, and determine the next target for Japan's operation.

    Relying on this information, Nimitz, commander of the U.S. Pacific Fleet, recalled the aircraft carriers USS Enterprise and USS Hornet in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, and USS Yorktown, which was undergoing overhaul at Pearl Harbor because of its involvement in the Battle of the Coral Sea, plus about 50 support ships, to ambush the Japanese fleet northeast of Midway and ambush the Japanese fleet heading to Midway.

    The course of the battle

    The course of the battle was thrilling, with the Japanese aircraft carrier formation attacking with the might of four aircraft carriers facing off fiercely against the US aircraft carrier formation that was waiting for work, and hundreds of fighters, torpedo planes, and dive bombers attacked in a staggered manner. However, the Americans, who had the intelligence advantage, had the last laugh, and the American forces lost only one aircraft carrier, one destroyer and 147 aircraft in the Battle of Midway, and 307 people were killed.

    Japan, on the other hand, lost 4 large aircraft carriers, 1 cruiser, 332 aircraft, as well as several hundred experienced pilots and 3,700 crews. The head of the U.S. Navy commented: "The Battle of Midway was the first decisive defeat of the Japanese Navy in 350 years.

    It ended the long Japanese offensive and restored the balance of naval power in the Pacific".

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Let's talk about it briefly.

    After the sneak attack on Pearl Harbor, Japan swept through Southeast Asia and exceeded the strategic goals set in advance.

    At one time, an attempt was made to attack Ceylon, to the west to join the Germans, but the army was not interested, and the Germans had no time.

    The Combined Naval Fleet abandoned this claim after a fight between Ceylon and the British.

    There are actually two operational directions in the future, one is to blockade Australia and consolidate the absolute national defense circle; The second is to fight a decisive battle with the U.S. fleet in the Central Pacific and destroy the remnants of the U.S. fleet.

    At the time of the controversy, the Americans took off from the aircraft carrier and bombed Tokyo. In this case, all disputes are terminated. The unanimous conclusion was to find a way to eliminate the US aircraft carrier group and ensure the security of the Japanese mainland.

    In this case, Isoroku Yamamoto chose Midway Island as the decisive battle area, which was an outpost in Hawaii, right in the middle of the route from the continental United States to Japan, and its strategic position was very important.

    Yamamoto believed that once Midway Island was attacked, the US aircraft carrier group would inevitably come out for a decisive battle, and could use this to destroy the US aircraft carriers.

    To do this, choose Midway.

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