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The battle of midway was significant in the ww2 because it marked the end of

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Answer: The Japanese couldn't fight as effectively after Midway

Explanation: The Japanese couldn't continue fighting as effectively after Midway was because they had lost their 4 Carriers and a significant amount of experienced airmen with other generals which all in all they lost several unreplaceable ships and a lot of unreplaceable airmen.

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The battle of Midway was significant in the World War II as it marked the end of Japanese hegemony in the Pacific. The japanese wanted to destroy the american carriers but american codebreakers anticipated these plans with the contrary disastrous result for Japan of loosing themselves 4 carriers plus many ships and men after the 4 days battle.

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