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The 3 major theatres of WWII were the European Theatre, the Pacific Theatre and the North-African Theatre.
The Pacific Theater, where the US fought Japan and the European theater the war, the war with European countries in the second world war
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Western Europe, Eastern Europe, North Africa, the Mediterranean, and partially the Middle East.
They did support the British in both world wars, providing goods and soldiers to the British. Although "support" may be putting it a bit strongly: India was a colony governed by the British during both wars, and their soldiers were simply transferred to the various theatres of war by the British.
Movies were shown to the troops in outdoor theaters ( In the Army) The Navy used projection screens, akin to home movies. The Military usage of out-of-door theatres for movies was in a sense, a forerunner of the civil Drive-ins.
Most of the theatres were converted into movie theatres, or they shut down and fell into disrepair.
The 3 major theatres of WWII were the European Theatre, the Pacific Theatre and the North-African Theatre.
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During World War 2 it cost only twenty five cents to go to the movies. When someone went to the movies, it was usually a double feature, which means they showed two movies, one after another.?æ
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.
By and large Movies do not exist in WW1. Not as a popular medium anyway.....
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Strategic bombing campaign of cities and factories.
EUROPE AND THE PACIFIC
All were fought about the whole lenth of the war
The Pacific Theater, where the US fought Japan and the European theater the war, the war with European countries in the second world war