There is info that is in the war that the government doesn't want the public to see
Japan invades Philippines on May 6 Battle of the Leyte Gulf October 1944 Battle of the Coral Sea May 1942 Japan wins over Chinesse troops and takes over Burna
first big success for the US over the Japanese 2. slowing down the Japanese advancement through the pacific, allowing the US forces to resupply and increase their presence in the Pacific theatre
It was a war all over the globe. Like Pacific, Europe, Asia. It was fight in Land, Air and Sea. Like Operation Barbarossa or Battle of Britan or Battle of Midway. It took the lifes of 50 million people
By inflicting severe losses against the Japanese Empire in the Pacific Theatre. Some of the major battles that led to victory over Japan were Battle of Milne Bay, Battle of Kokoda Trail, Battle of the Coral Sea, and most importantly the Battle of Australia. Australia came out of WW2 as one of the most powerful nations with having the largest airforce in the world.
In some missions there are buildings with a plane design. Destroy all of them and you'll unlock a plane. Mission 7 and 13 have them. Not sure about the others.
All over the world but the main fighting was in Europe and the Pacific.
Guadalcanal is an island in the Pacific Ocean that the Japanese had taken over during World War 2. The Allies fought the Japanese on that island. It was a long and bloody battle. The Allies won the island to set up a runway and airport setup for the Allied Forces air planes. This occurred in 1942. The island had a population over 70.000 people.
The Battle of Midway was a turning point of the Pacific War because it was the first significant triumph of the United States over Japan and was the first of many US counteroffensives that freed Japanese-occupied territory from Japanese control.
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The Battle of Midway took place over the islands of the Midway group in the Pacific Ocean and to the north and west of the islands.
There are many battle sites all over the world i.e. Egypt, Ukraine, Japan, Hawaii, you name it
The U.S. military goal in the Pacific during World War II was to defeat Japan and secure control over the Pacific region. This involved a strategy of "island hopping," where U.S. forces targeted key islands to capture and use as bases to launch further attacks, ultimately aiming to weaken Japanese defenses and cut off supply lines. The overarching objective was to restore stability in the Pacific and ensure that Japan could no longer pose a threat to Allied forces and interests.