Pacific Theater

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Pacific War
Part of World War II
Map indicating US landings during the Pacific War
Map showing the main areas of the conflict and Allied landings in the Pacific, 1942–45.
Date
7 December 1941 – 2 September 1945
(3 years, 8 months, 3 weeks and 5 days)
Location
    • East Asia
    • South Asia
    • Southeast Asia
    • Oceania
    • Western Pacific Oceana
    • Indian Oceanb
Result
  • Decisive Allied victory
  • End of World War II
  • 1951 Treaty of San Francisco
  • Surrender of the Empire of Japan
  • Substantial weakening of European colonial powers and the gradual decolonization of Asia
    • Indonesian National Revolution
    • First Indochina War
    • Korean War
Territorial
changes
Allied occupation of Japan
  • Removal of all Japanese troops occupying parts of the Republic of China and theretrocession of Taiwan to China
  • Liberation of Korea and Manchuria from Japanese rule, followed by the division of Korea
  • Cession of all Japanese-held islands in the Central Pacific Ocean to the United Nations
  • Removal of all Japanese troops from the Australian-governed Solomon Islands and the territories of New Guinea and Papua
  • Seizure and annexation of South Sakhalin and of the Kuril Islands by…

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Brian MURZA/Killick Vison is battleoftheatlantic19391945; W.W.II NAVAL RESEARCHER-PUBLISHED AUTHOR, PRESENT DAY NAVAL-MILITARY ANALYST, from Canada.

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