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Why was the Battle of Midway a turning point in World war 2?
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Why was the Battle of Midway a turning point in World war 2?
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The primary way in which the Battle of Midway was a major turning point in the war was that the defeated Japanese found it almost impossible to replace their losses, which made the US the dominant naval force in the Pacific.
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