Because they fought on multiple fronts.
In both the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean.
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The cold war was NEVER FOUGHT! The cold war was an arm's race. If there had really been a war; it never would have been called a "Cold War." It would have been called WWIII (an atomic war).
the western, Germany and pacific front Japan...however, you could say there were three fronts. those two are important, but the other is the home front. it had the most impact on the US economicaly,politicaly and socialy.
Because they fought on multiple fronts.
Because they fought on multiple fronts.
World War II was fought mostly in Europe, though there were fronts in Africa, and then Asia as well.
It fought the war in two separate locations.It had to split its army to fight on two fronts.~APEX
In both the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean.
World War I was fought on two major fronts. The Eastern Front was located in the Middle East and the Western Front was situated in France.
What are the Eastern and Western fronts? Who fought against whom in those areas? What are the Eastern and Western fronts? Who fought against whom in those areas? What are the Eastern and Western fronts? Who fought against whom in those areas?
The United States fought on all fronts of World War 2. They were in Europe, Asia and the Pacific, and in Africa.
Australia fought as part of the Allies that defeated Germany in World War 2. Almost a million Australian soldiers fought in the war, primarily in the Pacific arena, but also on European and African fronts.
That was one of the reasons for Germany's loss of WW 2.
America fought the Pacific War with a strategy called island hopping. This was when America would fight the Japanese off of an island, and then use that island to target the next island. The island battles were horrifically brutal, as the Japanese fought till the death.
There were actually three fronts in World War Two. The Pacific, European, and North African fronts.