Conquest.
The military goal of the US in the Pacific during World War 2 was Japanese surrender.
The battle for the Pacific island of Guadacanal thwarted Japanese attempts to expand their conquests in the Pacific .
Japanese made extensive use of labor forces composed to both prisoners of war and local peoples.
The turning point in the Pacific war came at the Battle of Midway. The US cracked Japanese codes and learned of a Japanese attack on Midway. They then sent an armada of ships to meet this attack. The US inflicted heavy damage, including sinking 4 Japanese carriers.
YES. They DID.! :P
He defeated the Japanese in the Pacific OceanHe was the general of the Pacific fleet Navy in WWII and led an attack on Southern Japan.
All of this was the emperors idea. He was a war criminal as well as the other axis leaders.
The war in the Pacific was precipitated by a Japanese attack upon Pearl harbor . The Japanese sought to expand their empire by crippling US forces assigned to the Pacific for military duty .
The pacific war was a contest to see who could control it. In WWII, they lost that contest.
Could be any of these: 1. Sino-Japanese War 1894 2. Russo-Japanese War 1904 3. 2nd Sino-Japanese War 1930s (sometimes considered part of WWII) 4. WWII-PTO (Pacific Theater of Operations); also sometimes termed the "Pacific War"
He was Emperor of the Japanese Empire
Korean front This dude says Korean front when MacArthur was fighting in the pacific against Japan... MacArthur did play a part in Korea but that was during the Korean War not World War 2. So the Japanese front
The war in the Pacific during WWII was directly caused by the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
The Germans in Europe and the Japanese in the Pacific
A Japanese's controlled part of the pacific.
The Japanese were ruled by emperors and didn't like it.
They were geared for war.