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During world war II the battle of midway was significant because it

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

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During the World War II, the Battle of Midway was significant because it was a turning point in the Pacific theater thought the Second World War and ended the threat of further invasion of Japan in the Pacific. ... The battle was the first major victory of allies and it make them offensive as well.

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