Paragraph 1 Topic Sentence: The Battle of Britain would show the Allies that Hitler’s forces could be diverted and stopped.
Supporting Evidence #1: When Hitler began Operation Sea Lion, it was to destroy moral and show who controlled the power.
Supporting Evidence #2: According to Quizlet.com “Significantly, Britain fought off the German attack and was considered the first major allied victory and was a crucial turning point in the war.”
Supporting Evidence #3: Proving that Hitler was powerful and strategic in warfare but he was not unstoppable
Transition Sentence: Yet the Battle of Britain proved to be significant but the Battle of Midway would also prove to be another victory for the Allies and carries its very own significance.
Paragraph 2 Topic Sentence: The Battle of Midway would help also serve it significance in giving the Americans offensive in the Pacific.
Supporting Evidence #1: The Americans discovered that the Japanese were planning to under go a mission to take control of Midway Islands.
Supporting Evidence #2: According to Quizlet.com” Japan lost four aircraft carriers and two hundred aircraft with experienced pilots.”
Supporting Evidence #3: Which left Japans Navy weak and defenseless.
Transitional Sentence: This battle proved to be significant and successful but D-Day would carry its own significance.
Paragraph 3 Topic Sentence: D-Day proved its significance by being the turning point of the war.
Supporting Evidence #1: The battle had resulted in Allied liberation of Western Europe from the Nazi/Germany's control.
Supporting Evidence #2: According to quizlet.com “invasion began to turn the tide against the Nazis. A significant psychological blow, it also prevented Hitler from sending troops from France to build up his Eastern Front against the advancing Soviets.”
Supporting Evidence #3: Proving to be success in defeating Hitler’s forces.
Transitional Sentence: Proving that D-day was successful and paved way for many turning points in the war.
Conclusion Sentence: In conclusion many battles won and lost but each carried its own significance during world War Two.