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What were the 3 theaters of war during World War 2 and America's role in each?

there were actually 4 theaters of war world 2:pacific theaterEuropean thearternorth African theatermediterranean theateri don't know the roles they had in each...but i know that these are right...


Why was the war in pacific theater said to have had a thousand D-days?

D-Day is thought to mean an amphibious landing (which is not the case). There were many amphibious landings in the Pacific Theater as each island had to be taken. Sometimes there were multiple landings for one island or chain of islands. This is why the Marines played was mainly used in the Pacific and not in the European theaters.


What was the toughest war ever?

The second World War where 50 to 70 million persons lost their lives and featured some of the most vicious combat in the Eastern and Pacific theaters of that conflict .


What was the name of the Allied campaign against Germany during World War 2 called?

There were a series of campaigns fought in all theaters. WW2 was broken down into three major theaters for the western allies: ETO, PTO, CBI (European Theater of Operations; Pacific Theater of Operations; and the China, Burma, India Theater of Operations).


Why did the us fight in the pacific and Europe during world war 2?

The United States fought in both the Pacific and European theaters during World War II to combat the aggressive expansion of Axis powers. In the Pacific, the U.S. aimed to stop Japanese imperialism following the attack on Pearl Harbor, seeking to protect its interests and allies in the region. In Europe, the U.S. joined the fight against Nazi Germany to support its allies, uphold democracy, and prevent the spread of totalitarianism. The simultaneous engagement in both theaters was crucial for achieving overall victory and restoring global stability.