i learned the day the germans went to sea and deployed their ships 100 miles west of jutland coast asof the battle, each side considered itself the winner in the battle of the battleships, the british won, but they lost more people, which allowed the german propagandists to declare this their victory, nevertheless, the confrontation in jutland showed that germany was not able to break through the british naval blockade in the summer 1942 , six months after the attack on the first harbor in the pacific. the battle for the atoll unfolded. midday, the goal of the japanese was to destroy american aircraft carriers and neutralize the us fleet but the americans. read japanese negotiations and prepared a trap following the results of the battle , the japanese suffered a crushing defeat when all four of their aircraft carriers went to the bottom, while the americans lost only one, but deprived japan of the initiative to effectively use the fleet. far from native shores. that is, here you mention twice mentioned economic development - this is the main thing that turns out to be of interest. in