The war in Europe ended before the war in the Pacific primarily due to the collapse of Nazi Germany following the successful Allied invasion of Normandy and the subsequent offensive operations that led to the fall of Berlin in May 1945. Meanwhile, the Pacific theater involved prolonged and brutal fighting against Japan, characterized by island-hopping campaigns and significant battles like Iwo Jima and Okinawa. Additionally, the U.S. utilized atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945, which ultimately prompted Japan's surrender in September 1945, concluding the war in the Pacific.
Throughout Europe and Bombed in Japan
No. it was not the first war in the world, there were hundreds before. It was, however, the second war after world war 1 that at the end encompassed the greater part of the world including Europe, Asia/Pacific, Africa, Australia. World War II doesn't mean second war in the world but rather "World Wide War" Karl
Europe and the Pacific Ocean.
Nagasaki
ETO (European Theater of Operations) May '45; PTO (Pacific Theater of Operations) September 1945. CBI (China, Burma, India Theater of Operations came under the PTO).
Normandy in Europe and Midway in Pacific
The Soviet invasion of Berlin caused the end of the War in Europe and the nuclear payloads dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki ended the conflict in the Pacific.
in Europe and in the Pacific
Germany. Though this was not true. They just had the biggest military before and after the war in Europe. That means the biggest military in Europe ALONE before and after the war.
War in Europe
in Europe and in the Pacific
ThE battle of Dunkirk
Europe and The Pacific.
Throughout Europe and Bombed in Japan
that we did not spend allot of money on the war itself
No. it was not the first war in the world, there were hundreds before. It was, however, the second war after world war 1 that at the end encompassed the greater part of the world including Europe, Asia/Pacific, Africa, Australia. World War II doesn't mean second war in the world but rather "World Wide War" Karl
Europe and the pacific