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Pacific Theater (WWII)
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Chapter 18, Section 4 and 5 The War in the Pacific The Social Impact of the War.
WORLD WAR II Chapters 16-17 1931-1945. World War II: Prelude to Pearl Harbor, 1931-1941 Main Idea: As dictatorships rose in Asia and Europe, the U.S.
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Even with Anti tank cannons and a main fortress every 5 kilometers, there was an undeniable flaw! The line went from Belgium to Switzerland.
NEXT General Dwight D. Eisenhower addresses troops preparing to invade France (June 1944). World War II, 1939–1945 The Allies defeat the Axis powers, the.
17.2. Japanese leaders looked toward the rich European colonies of Southeast Asia. To increase their resources. If Japan conquered European colonies.
The War in the Pacific The Main Idea After early defeats in the Pacific, the United States gained the upper hand and began to fight its way island by island.
World War II The Pacific Theater. Japan’s Strategic Objectives Seize critical natural resource areas Establish defensive perimeter Sue for peace.
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