The commander of the Allied forces in the South Pacific during World War II was General Douglas MacArthur
U.S and Japan
Thecollapsed of the Soviet Union triggered the Cold War
The Korean War started as a result from the cold war. The Korean War was one of the first armed conflicts of the Capitalism v. Communism "cold war". How did the actual cold war affect South Koreans? Very little, however, the actual Korean War affected them greatly. The US essentially destroyed all of North Korea thanks to explosives and napalm. Meanwhile, down south, the US managed to destroy all of that country as well. The murders, rapes, and bombing of the US (yes, America bombed, quite often, South Korea) mixed with the attacking North Koreans and Chinese killed millions of South Koreans.
General Douglas MacArthur was the supreme commander of the allied forces in the Pacific Theater of Operations during World War 2.
The Humboldt of the Pacific coast of South America
World War ll
The region in the south pacific is one. The equatorial region
makes a ksunami.
Japan and the US.
World War II
The California Current carries cold water to Mexico from the North Pacific Ocean. :-)
Japanese defeat and the 2 atom bombs which follows up to the cold war.
U.S and Japan
The commander of the Allied forces in the South Pacific during World War II was General Douglas MacArthur
west wind drift or the humboldt current
The United States was caught in the cold war following World War 2. You see, Russia wanted a piece of the Pacific and they couldn't have it.