During World War II, the Pacific and European Theaters were similar in that many of the same weapons were utilized and most of the same nations were involved, although Japan was the primary Axis Power in the Pacific, with Germany and Italy as the Axis Powers in Europe. Differences between the theaters are many, with perhaps the most important being the land-based focus in Europe and the sea/air focus in the Pacific.
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WWI was a static war (commonly referred to as a trench war) and was by far mostly a land war concentrated in Europe. WWII was by far a truly "world war" (global war) than WWI was. WWII was also far more mobile than the 1st World War was (originally called the Great War). WWII was so huge, it was divided into theaters; European, Pacific, Mediterranean, China-Burma-India, etc. The Pacific theater, like the name implies, was a naval war; the European theater was as the name implied in Europe.
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Europe and the Pacific
Europe and the pacific
In World War 2, the Battle of the Bulge took place in Europe . . . Belgium to be specific.
EUROPE AND THE PACIFIC
In Europe, Asia, the pacific, Africa, indonesia.
Europe and the Pacific
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The Pacific is on the opposite side of the world to Europe. If you were in parts of the northern Pacific Ocean, you could travel east to get to Europe, crossing North America and the Atlantic Ocean. You could also travel west to get to it, crossing through Russia, to the part of Russia that is in Europe.
All over the world but the main fighting was in Europe and the Pacific.