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World War II was the bloodiest conflict in human history. The world was in a state of “total war.” Motivated by the threat of global tyranny, the Allies eventually prevailed, but this victory was marked by battles won and lost. This list looks at ten battles that decisively changed the course of the war. Battles are ranked based on what was at stake, and the effect they had on the war as a.

The European Theater was an area of heavy fighting acrossEurope, during World War II, from 1 September1939 to 8 May1945.Allied forces fought the Axis powers in three theaters: the EasternFront, the Western Front and the Mediterranean Theater.

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What is the different between the pacific theater and the European theater?

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in the European theater we fought the Germans in the pacific theater we fought the Japanese

What were the 2 Theaters of World War 2?

Who was the allied commander in the European theater?

Dwight Eisenhower was the Supreme Commander of Allied Forces in the European Theater during World War 2.

Which two fronts were primary that the U.S. foght in?

When did Hebrew theatre start?

There is no tradition among Jews of Hebrew theater. There is a tradition among European Jews of Yiddish theater, but that is completely unrelated.

Theatres of War in world war?

The Pacific Theater, where the US fought Japan and the European theater the war, the war with European countries in the second world war

What is German theater?

ETO (European Theater of Operations); PTO (Pacific Theater of Operations); CBI (China, Burma, India Theater of Operations) during WWII.

What were two theatres of world war 2?

Two theaters of WW2 were the European theater and the Pacific theater.

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What theater of operation was Eisenhower in during World War 2?

Eisenhower was the commander of the European Theater of Operations.

What theater of World War 2 was most closely associated with the Battle of Stalingrad?

Which theater of world war 2 was most closely associated with the Battle of Stalingrad?

What were similarities between pacific theater and European theater of World War 2?

How did the pacific theater battles end and how did the European theater battles end?

the enemy in both theaters lost...........................

What is the significance of the European theater?

When was the first theater built?

The first form of European theater began in ancient Greece. In 1881 the first electric theater was built. In 1580 the first permanent theater in Italy was built.

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What is the difference between the European theater of World War 2 and the pacific theater of World War 2?

The pacific theater of operations in WWII was a much more savage fighting theater than the European. Thousands of crack Japanese troops fought to the death on the small Pacific island that the United States invaded using island hoping. The European theater was mainly a traditional war fought on a wide front and was fought in Europe instead of the Pacific.

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How did the European Theater of Operations come to an end?

The European Theater ended when Red troops (Russian) invaded and took the German Capital of Berlin causing an uncontontional surrender of all German troops.

What was War of the Pacific?

The 'Pacific War', is the PACIFIC THEATER of World War II. The other theaters of WWII were, the European Theater, and the CBI (China, Burma, India) Theater.

How many American soldiers fought in the European Theater during World War 2?

In the European Theater 3,065,505 American Soldiers were serving. As of 30 April 1945. Stamps and Esposito, A Military History of WWII (Volume I Operations in the European Theaters), U.S.M.A. 1953

Who were the supreme allied commanders in the european amd pacific theaters?

The Supreme Allied Commander of the European theater was General Dwight D Eisenhower. The Supreme Allied Commander of the Pacific theater was General Douglas MacArthur.

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What was the turning point in the European Theater?

Why is the Battle of the Bulge famous?

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How did the Pacific Theater get its name?

A theater is a region of combat. The Pacific Theater (or Pacific Campaign) gets its name from the region it took place in, in much the same way that the European Theater dealt with battles in Italy, France, and Germany.

Was eisenhower the american general of the pacific during world war 2?

No. he was in charge of the European theater in WW2. MacArthur was in charge of the Pacific theater.

How was V-E day an important event in World War 2?

There were two major theaters in the Second Great War: the European theater, and the Pacific Theater. V-E Day was the day that the Germans surrendered to the Allied Forces and major action in the European theater ceased. The Nazis were defeated.

Did the Allies focus on the European Theater of Operations?

What theatres of world war 2 was most closely associated with the Bataan Death March?

The European theater because of the Holocaust. Wrong Its the Pacific Theater

Who did US fight against?

Against Japan in the Pacific theater, and Germany and Italy in the European theater. There were other less minor countries, but these are the main ones.

What were the 2 most fought theaters in World War 2?

The two most fought theaters in World War 2 were: -European Theater -Pacific Theater Also, the Russian Theater is probley third.

Where were American airplanes used in World War 2?

In all theaters of WWII: ETO, PTO, and CBI (European Theater of Operations; Pacific Theater of Operations; China, Burma, India Theater of Operations).

What is a theater death?

Theater is a military term for an area. Example: WWII had two main theaters; the European Theater and the Pacific Theater. One lesser known WWII theater was the CBI Theater (China/Burma/India), e.g. films: 'Ojective Burma', starring Errol Flynn; and 'Merrill's Marauders', starring Jeff Chandler.

Where was the European theater during the Holocaust?

the European theater was not so much a specific location but rather a number of years during WWII (specificly September 1, 1939-May 8, 1945) they did however consist of a number of battles in all of Europe.

What is a GI in the European theater?

Did the Allies focus on the Pacific Theater of Operations?

No, they agreed that the European part of WWII had priority.

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Was the Soviet Union at war with Japan in the early summer of 1945?

Yes. When the European theater ended, the Soviet Union, as an ally of the United States, declared war on Japan. It remained at war with Japan until Japan's surrender in August 1945. It did not have a significant impact in the Pacific theater because it was involved so briefly and was so heavily afflicted by the European theater.

Where was World War 2 mostly fought in?

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World War two was fought for the most part in what is called the European Theater and the Pacific Theater. The European theater consisted of all of Europe (except spain) all the way to Western Russia. The Pacific theater consisted of many islands in the Pacific ocean, Japan, the Philippeans (sp?), Burma, and many other Asian countries, including Indochina (now vietnam, cambodia, etc)

How was World War 2 a world war?

It was a world war because it involved all the worlds superpowers and was fought throughout the world eg. Western and Eastern European theater, North African theater, Pacific theater etc.

What has the author Marie-Christine Skuncke written?

Marie-Christine Skuncke has written: 'Sweden and European drama, 1772-1796' -- subject(s): Adaptations, European drama, History, History and criticism, Theater, Theater and state, Translating and interpreting, Translations into Swedish

What was the European theater and what were some of the battles fought there?

one of the battles fouyght in the theatre was the battle of Stalingrad

Where did the US seventh army fight in world war 2?

I need info on World War 2 in the European Theater?

What does VE day mark?

The end of the second world war in the European theater (the defeat of Germany)

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Eisenhower was the Supreme Allied commander in the European theater of WW2.

Which of theaters of world war 2 was most closely associated with the Battle of Stalingrad?

How was the Battle of Midway a turning point in the European theater during World War II?

Midway was in the Pacific Theatre and made no dfference at all to the European Theatre.

What countries were included in the Pacific theater of operation and in the European theater of operation?

* Pacific: Japan -vs- United States, Australia, and to a smaller extent New Zealand and Great Britain * Western European: Germany & Italy -vs- Great Britain, United States, Free French, Canada, Belgium * Eastern European: Germany -vs- Russia

What are the turing points for the world war 2?

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Two major battles are widely regarded as turning points. In the European Theater - The Battle of Stalingrad. In the Pacific Theater - The Battle of Midway.

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