The Pacific Theater was fought mostly in tropical climates. Many of the islands on which the war was fought, such as the Philippines, Saipan, and Guadalcanal were covered in dense jungles or rugged and mountainous. Toward the end of the war, some fighting took place in more temperate climates on islands closer to the Japanese home islands. There was also fighting in China, a temperate climate zone, throughout the war.
It took priority over the Pacific.
No, they agreed that the European part of WWII had priority.
Most likely the Bataan Death March would be part of the Pacific Ocean Theater of World War II, as this theater is between the Allies and Japan, the latter occupying the Philippines during the war.
You are thinking of the Pacific Theater or PTO (Pacific Theater of Operations). It is the U.S. versing the Japanese.
No. he was in charge of the European theater in WW2. MacArthur was in charge of the Pacific theater.
In the Pacific Theater of Operations, America and its allies fought the Empire of Japan.
It took priority over the Pacific.
No, they agreed that the European part of WWII had priority.
The Pacific war was fought between Japan and the US, plus allies such as Britain, Netherlands, China, Australia
The Allies divided the world into Theaters of Operations, of which there were two in the Pacific, the Central Pacific Theater and the Southwest Pacific Theater. There was also a China-Burma-India Theater. US Army General Douglas MacArthur was commander of the Southwest Pacific Theater. US Navy Admiral Chester Nimitz commanded the Central Pacific, and he was also commander of the US Pacific Fleet. Nimitz usually had the six divisions of US Marines, and Army troops as well under his command, plus US Army Air Force units. British General Lord Louis Mountbatten commanded the China-Burma-India Theater.
in the European theater we fought the Germans in the pacific theater we fought the Japanese
2. In Europe, the U.S. was fighting more than one country and had more Allies that they could rely on.
Yes, the battle of Guadalcanal was fought between the Allies and the Japanese Empire in the Pacific Theater of World War Two.
The US participated in both the European Theater and Pacific Theater of World War 2 and with the cooperation of the Allies they were victorious in both theaters.
Most likely the Bataan Death March would be part of the Pacific Ocean Theater of World War II, as this theater is between the Allies and Japan, the latter occupying the Philippines during the war.
what is the climate in the pacific islands
You are thinking of the Pacific Theater or PTO (Pacific Theater of Operations). It is the U.S. versing the Japanese.