The Pacific and the Caribbean.
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There were movie theaters around during WWII and it was the main source of information about the war for the US (since not everyone had a tv they would show news before the movie) I'm sure they had theaters in Germany at the time, so I'd feel safe saying that they did.
There was no actual conflict, so no real battlefields or theaters.
Many Florida cities were used used as military bases during the Spanish American war because nearly located Cuba was one of the main theaters of this war.
The Korean war mate, the first of military 'theaters' in which Communism and capitalism fought
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Because they would watch naked chickens dance on stage
The European and Pacific theaters.
I know of drama theaters, surgeon's operating theaters, movie theaters, and theaters of war. There may be others . . .
There were movie theaters around during WWII and it was the main source of information about the war for the US (since not everyone had a tv they would show news before the movie) I'm sure they had theaters in Germany at the time, so I'd feel safe saying that they did.
There was no actual conflict, so no real battlefields or theaters.
to play games or go to movie theaters and watch the 25 cent movies
there were actually 4 theaters of war world 2:pacific theaterEuropean thearternorth African theatermediterranean theateri don't know the roles they had in each...but i know that these are right...
The Pacific, Cuba and Puerto Rico Theaters.
The question does not say which theater of war. There were several; Atlantic, European, Mediterranean, Pacific, etc. Some countries participated in some theaters but not in others.
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 theaters were closed.