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The Pacific Theater, where the US fought Japan and the European theater the war, the war with European countries in the second world war
The Battle of Stalingrad was fought between the Germans and the Russians. It marked the southerly & eastern limit of advance of the Germans in Russia. It is seen as a turning point in the 2nd world war. There is no connection between Stalingrad & the war in the Pacific.
You are thinking of the Pacific Theater or PTO (Pacific Theater of Operations). It is the U.S. versing the Japanese.
The Allied powers fought the Japanese in the Pacific Theater of World War II. This theater included numerous naval and amphibious operations across the vast expanse of the Pacific Ocean, as well as intense land battles fought on islands like Iwo Jima, Okinawa, and Guadalcanal. The goal was to push back Japanese forces and ultimately bring the war to their doorstep.
The Pacific theater stopped the Japanes empire from ruling the whole Pacific Ocean. It also gave America a sort of controll of some captured Pacific areas that would lead to more war and bloodshed (Korea and Veitnam wars). Plus it put the United States as a world power in the new Atomic Age.
Battle of Okinawa
Yes, the battle of Guadalcanal was fought between the Allies and the Japanese Empire in the Pacific Theater of World War Two.
The Pacific Theater of World War 2.
Battle of Okinawa
The battle of Okinawa in the Pacific Theater and the battle of Berlin in Europe
The Battle of Midway.
The Battle Of Midway
The Battle of Midway.
The Battle of Midway.
The Battle Of Midway
It is considered the Coral Sea, Wake and Battle of Midway was the turning point in favor of the Allied Forces in the Pacific Theater.
The Pacific Theater, where the US fought Japan and the European theater the war, the war with European countries in the second world war