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History, 18.03.2020 21:30 rlymyaa15

Why was the Battle of Midway a turning point in World War 2?

A) It involved the last island between the Allies and Japan.

B) It was the first time a Japanese invasion had been halted.

C) It showed the Japanese resolve to protect their home islands.

D) It allowed the Allies to win back Japanese territory by island-hopping.

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