No, communism had not entered the picture during WWII. WWII was fought after attacks by Japan at the US installation in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii on December 7, 1941, and by Germany on everybody they could attack.
Originally called the "Great War", biggest it was the biggest ever fought in one particular area. After WWII, it had to become WWI, otherwise people couldn't refer to WWII as WWII.
The only time they fought in the PI was during WWII. So it ended when WWII ended in September 1945 (aboard the battleship USS Missouri).
The African American fighter pilots who fought in WWII are called the Tuskegee Airmen and they won more medals than any air unit in WWII. If you ever see the movie about them listed on TV it is well worth watching.
No. The first and last time that nukes were used in combat was August 1945 (WWII). Which is why "limited wars" were fought after WWII: "Limited" to non-atomic weapons (limited to conventional weapons only; limited war).
Japan during WWII.
WWII and WWI
they fought against the axis powers in WWII and they fought against America in the Vietnam War
1. General Paul Harkins was on Patton's staff during WWII. 2. General Westmoreland fought in Europe during WWII. 3. General Abrams fought in Europe during WWII. 4. Colonel Robin Olds was a fighter ace in WWII; shot down over 12 German planes. 5. Colonel George S. Patton, son of WWII Patton, commanded the 11th ACR in Vietnam.
WWI wasn't as global as WWII, since WWI was mostly fought in Europe, while WWII was fought in Europe, Northern Africa, Asia, and the Pacific.
Because WWII was being fought.
The battle of Lexington and Concord
WWII was going on during that time
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President Eisenhower was a General in WWII.
Not at all. WWII was fought.
Only 5 years separates a Korean War vet from a WWII vet; the vast majority of WWII soldiers, marines, sailors, and especially pilots fought in Korea. Today an 80 year old man might be a Korean War veteran...and/or a WWII veteran. Vietnam vets would be in their late 50's by now. Many Vietnam War NCOs (Non-Commissioned Officers/Sergeants) & OFFICERS in Vietnam had fought in WWII and/or Korea. The US commanders in Vietnam; GENs Harkins, Westmoreland, and Abrams all fought under GEN Patton during WWII (Westmoreland fought at the Hurtzgen Forest with the 9th ID in WWII).