Western Europe, Eastern Europe, North Africa, the Mediterranean, and partially the Middle East.
The 3 major theatres of WWII were the European Theatre, the Pacific Theatre and the North-African Theatre.
They were fighting against Nazi control of the European mainland as well as against Japanese influence within the Pacific theatres of war .
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World War 2
estimate vary up to 60 million................ ___ That sounds more like the overall total dead in World War 2 in all theatres of the war.
All were fought about the whole lenth of the war
EUROPE AND THE PACIFIC
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The 3 major theatres of WWII were the European Theatre, the Pacific Theatre and the North-African Theatre.
The Eastern Front .
Most of the theatres were converted into movie theatres, or they shut down and fell into disrepair.
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.
Two theaters of WW2 were the European theater and the Pacific theater.
yes mostly. they have what you call western and eastern theatres
The north and south archs represent the "Atlantic" (European, Germany) and "Pacific" (Asia, Japan) theatres of the war.
They were fighting against Nazi control of the European mainland as well as against Japanese influence within the Pacific theatres of war .
Eastern Front, Italy and from D-Day on, Normandy, France, Belgium, etc.