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During World War II, which battle denied the Japanese the opportunity to attack Australia? Battle of the Coral Sea Battle of Midway Battle of Guadalcanal Battle of Iwo Jima

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Answered by Answers4u
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Imperial Japanese Navy brought a proposal of attacking Australia in the year 1942, which was opposed by Japanese Prime Minister Hideki Tojo and Imperial Japanese Army.

The main reason was the Battle of Coral Sea and the Battle of Midway. These battles reduced the military strength of Imperial Japanese Army which shifted its focus to stopping the Allied Forces.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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During World War II, the Battle of Coral Sea denied the Japanese the opportunity to attack Australia.  

  1. The "battle of Coral Sea" was fought between Japan on one side and USA and Australia on the other side. It was fought to capture the Coral Sea.  
  2. The battle was fought with highly equipped fighter planes and both the Countries experienced severe loss.  
  3. The most powerful air cover of Japanese called Shokaku was damaged by the US army, which lead to the declination of the opportunity for the Japanese to attack Australia.
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