In 1886, Great Britain and Germany divided the islands between them, but sometime later Britain was given full control and leadership of the entire territory. The Japanese invaded the islands at around 1942, but, in 1945, Britain regained control.
Solomon island
No. During World War 2, the Japanese tried moving down south but stopped as far as the Solomon Islands due to the British who tried to stop the Japanese invade and take over the Pacific Island Nation.
Fransico Franco was the leader of Spain during World War 2.
Vladimir Lenin was the Russian revolutionary leader at the end of World War 1.
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The estimated population of Solomon Islands in 2009 is 595,613 people, according to the CIA World Factbook.
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January 1942 - August 21, 1945 the Solomon Islands were taken and the Allied Forces won them back.
In World War II, the islands near Australia where a main battle was fought were the ________. solomon islands
Solomon island
Solomon island
There was no single leader during WW1. Each country had their own leader.
He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II, commanding the patrol boat PT-109 and leading his crew to rescue after the boat was sunk by the Japanese in the Solomon Islands.
The islands forming the northern edge of the Coral Sea (the Solomon Islands, and Santa Cruz Islands) were the nearest captured areas to New Zealand. But Japan was actually stopped well south of those islands in the Coral Sea during the Battle of the Coral Sea in 1942.
Solomon islands is not poor, we have all our resources that are still to harvest, i think the best question that should pose is where are all the aid donors money gone to for improve standard of living? to catch up with deveplop world standard or the mellinium goals.
Here is a list of important islands in the pacific region during World War 2:HawaiiPapua New GuineaChuuk Island State.Solomon Islands