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Which battle was the turning point of the Pacific

Battle of Tokyo

Pearl Harbor

Stalingrad

Battle of Midway
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The battle that is widely considered the turning point of the Pacific in World War II is the Battle of Midway. It took place from June 4-7, 1942 and resulted in a decisive victory for the US Navy over the Imperial Japanese Navy. The battle marked the end of Japan's advance in the Pacific and shifted the momentum in favor of the Allies.
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