What effect did the Battle of Midway have on the events of World War II?

It was a major Allied victory, and severely weakened the Japanese navy.
It destroyed the Allied forces and gave the Japanese confidence to expand its empire.
It was a costly victory for the Allies, as thousands of troops were captured.
It proved that aircraft carriers were unimportant in the Pacific theater.

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A: It was a major Allied victory, and severely weakened the Japanese navy

The Battle of Midway turned the tides of WWII because It was a major Allied victory, and severely weakened the Japanese navy

The Battle Of Midway

Battle of Midway occurred on June 3–6, 1942 during world war II.

   

The battle of Midway was fought almost entirely with aircraft, in which the United States succeeded in destroying Japan’s first-line carrier strength and most of its best trained naval pilots.

The battle of Midway also occurred the same year Pearl Habour was attacked and this made the US military to prepare fully for the war.

   

This effectively ended the threat of further Japanese invasion in the Pacific.

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