π§ The Battle of Midway
π§ American History Hit • 42m
The Battle of Midway took place between the US and Japan in June 1942. The US victory, after 4 days of fighting in the air and sea around the Pacific island of Midway, is widely seen as a turning point in the Pacific War in World War 2. Craig L. Symonds tells Don about the key decisions made by both sides and the important role played by American code breakers in discovering what was meant to be Japanβs surprise attack.
Produced by Benjie Guy. Mixed by Anisha Deva. Senior Producer: Charlotte Long.
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