In the five months after Pearl Harbor, the Imperial Japanese Navy
won a string of victories in a campaign to consolidate control of
Southeast Asia and the South Pacific. In June 1942, Japan suffered
a devastating defeat at the Battle of Midway and was never again
able to take the offensive in the Pacific. Bringing fresh
perspective to the battle and its consequences, the author
identifies the Japanese operational plan as major factor in the
navy's demise and describes the profound effects Midway had on the
course of the war in Europe.
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