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THEATER OF WORLD WAR II FOUGHT IN THE PACIFIC AND ASIA
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  • Marines fire a captured mountain gun during the attack on [[Garapan]], Saipan, 21 June 1944.
  • American stretcher party carrying a wounded soldier through a devastated Manila street, 23 February 1945
  • American B-29 Superfortresses drop incendiary bombs over the port city of [[Kobe]], June 1945
  • landing at Rendova Island]], June 1943
  • 6}} as part of the Doolittle Raid.
  • US troops approaching Japanese positions near Baguio, Luzon, 23 March 1945
  • US LVTs land Australian soldiers at Balikpapan on 7 July 1945.
  • British soldiers patrolling the ruins of a Burmese town during the advance on Mandalay, January 1945
  • Cairo Conference]] in 1943
  • Chinese casualties of a mass panic during a June 1941 Japanese aerial [[bombing of Chongqing]]
  • Chinese troops during the [[Battle of Changde]] in November 1943
  • Generalissimo [[Chiang Kai-shek]], Allied Commander-in-Chief in the China theater from 1942 to 1945
  • A young Chinese girl from a Japanese 'comfort battalion' being interviewed by a British officer. Rangoon, Burma, 1945
  • M3A3 Stuart]] tanks on the Ledo Road
  • US General [[Douglas MacArthur]], Commander of Allied forces in the South-West Pacific Area, with Australian Prime Minister [[John Curtin]]
  • The [[Bombing of Darwin]], Australia, 19 February 1942
  • General Douglas MacArthur]] wading ashore at Leyte
  • 6}}, 2 September 1945.
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  • Guadalcanal]]
  • 2}} under attack by [[B-17 Flying Fortress]] heavy bombers
  • 4}}, the largest non-nuclear submarines ever constructed
  • Iwo Jima location map
  • The Japanese aircraft carrier ''Zuikaku'' and two destroyers under attack in the Battle of the Philippine Sea
  • A Filipino woman and child killed by Japanese forces in the [[Manila massacre]]
  • Indian prisoners of war shot and bayoneted by Japanese soldiers
  • 2}} damaged by American carrier aircraft in the Sibuyan Sea.
  • HMS ''Repulse'']] under attack.
  • Generalissimo [[Chiang Kai-shek]] and General [[Joseph Stilwell]], Allied Commander-in-Chief in the China theatre from 1942 to 1945
  • Australian POW Sergeant Leonard G. Siffleet of M Special Unit being beheaded by a Japanese officer, Yasuno Chikao, on 24 October 1943. AWM photo.
  • The four engagements in the Battle of Leyte Gulf
  • US Marines rest in the field during the Guadalcanal campaign in November 1942.
  • The mushroom cloud from the nuclear explosion over Nagasaki rising 60,000 feet (18 km) into the air on the morning of 9 August 1945
  • A mass grave of Chinese prisoners killed by the Imperial Japanese Army in the 1937 [[Nanjing Massacre]]
  • US Marines pass a dead Japanese soldier in a destroyed village on Okinawa, April 1945
  • PoWs]] at Tarsau, in Thailand in 1943. 22,000 Australians were captured by the Japanese; 8,000 died as prisoners of war.
  • Political map of the Asia-Pacific region, 1939
  • The Pacific War Council as photographed on 12 October 1942. Pictured are representatives from the United States (seated), Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, China, the Netherlands, and the [[Philippine Commonwealth]]
  • Port Arthur]], on 1 October 1945.
  • ''[[Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima]]'', an iconic photograph taken by [[Joe Rosenthal]] on 23 February 1945, depicts six United States Marines raising a US flag atop [[Mount Suribachi]].
  • US Marines during mopping up operations on Peleliu, September 1944
  • [[Royal Marines]] landing at Ramree
  • Japanese advance until mid-1942
  • Singapore]] to the Japanese, February 1942
  • Surrender of US forces at [[Corregidor]], Philippines, May 1942
  • Tarawa]], November 1943
  • 6}} burned for two days after being hit by a Japanese bomb in the [[attack on Pearl Harbor]].
  • British Indian troops during the Battle of Imphal
  • the 10 March firebombing]] of [[Tokyo]], codenamed Operation Meetinghouse, which killed an estimated 100,000 people, March 1945
  • 2}}, in June 1942
  • 6}} burns after being hit by two [[kamikaze]]s. At Okinawa, the kamikazes caused 4,900 American deaths.
  • Allied attack routes against the Empire of Japan

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War in the Pacific (video game)         
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Pacific War

The Pacific War, sometimes called the Asia–Pacific War, was the theater of World War II that was fought in eastern Asia, the Pacific Ocean, the Indian Ocean, and Oceania. It was geographically the largest theater of the war, including the vast Pacific Ocean theater, the South West Pacific theater, the Second Sino-Japanese War, and the Soviet–Japanese War.

The Second Sino-Japanese War between the Empire of Japan and the Republic of China had been in progress since 7 July 1937, with hostilities dating back as far as 19 September 1931 with the Japanese invasion of Manchuria. However, it is more widely accepted that the Pacific War itself began on 7 December (8 December Japanese time) 1941, when the Japanese simultaneously invaded Thailand, and attacked the British colonies of Malaya, Singapore, and Hong Kong as well as United States military bases in Hawaii, Wake Island, Guam, and the Philippines.

The Pacific War saw the Allies pitted against Japan, the latter aided by Thailand and to a lesser extent by the Axis allies, Germany and Italy. Fighting consisted of some of the largest naval battles in history, and incredibly fierce battles and war crimes across Asia and the Pacific Islands, resulting in immense loss of human life. The war culminated in massive Allied air raids over Japan, including the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, accompanied by the Soviet Union's declaration of war and invasion of Manchuria and other territories on 9 August 1945, causing the Japanese to announce an intent to surrender on 15 August 1945.

The formal surrender of Japan ceremony took place aboard the battleship USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay on 2 September 1945. After the war, Japan was occupied by the Allies, lost its former possessions in Asia and the Pacific to the US, China, and the European empires, and had its sovereignty limited to the four main home islands and other minor islands as determined by the Allies. Japan's Shinto Emperor relinquished much of his authority and his divine status through the Shinto Directive in order to pave the way for extensive cultural and political reforms. The Chinese Civil War continued until the Chinese Communist Party victory in 1949.

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3. On Friday, U.S. forces wrapped up massive Pacific war games in a show of military might.
4. "We‘re moving into the Pacific War, the first strike back," she said.
5. But success in the Pacific war put a definitive end to the whole affair.