The War in the Pacific was vastly different from its opposite numbers in Europe, Africa and China-Burma-India (CBI). Given the massive spaces involved naval battles were frequent and every major land battle was brought about by the island-hopping strategy (the process of taking successive islands to provides a base from which to attack the next.)
Note: The chronology on these events may be a bit off, and this list is by no means complete.
Naval/Air
* Pearl Harbor
* Coral Sea * Midway * Guadalcanal (Battle of Savo Island, Iron Bottom Sound, etc.) * Java Sea * Sea battles around New Guinea (This battle was chiefly fought by Japanese naval and merchant marine as they attempted to convoy supplies to their forces in the New Guinea. General George Kenney's Fifth Air Force lagrely thwarted this effort with masthead strafing and bombing attacks.) * Leyte Gulf (the last stand of Taffy 3, Surigao Strait (the last "big gun" action of the war), sinking of the IJN Yamato etc.) * Fast carrier and battleship strikes at the Japanese Home Islands.
* Carrier forces and other surface element provided naval gunfire support at every major U.S. amphibious operation.
* U.S. Navy submarine campaign (attacks on shipping, Marine Raider raids on Makin Atoll via submarine)
* Sinking of the HMS Hermes, HMS Dorchestshire, HMS Cornwall, HMS Prince of Wales and the HMS Repulse by Japanese aircraft. Land
* Guadacanal * Tarawa/Betio Atoll * New Guinea
* Saipan
* Tinian
* Guam * Okinawa * Phillippines
The battles of World War Two took place all over the world: Europe, the Pacific, China and Southeast Asia, Middle East, the Mediterranean, North Africa, the Atlantic and even in North and South America.
There isn't enough space on this site to list all the battles of WW1. It was a global war with battles taking place in Europe, the Atlantic, Africa, Asia and along the coast of the Americas. To list all the battles would take a long time. The website First World War (see link) has an extensive list of the major battles.
All over the world, in hundreds of places, on land, at sea in the air. The focus of the war against Germany & Italy centered around Europe. In the war against Japan, the war was fought in Asia and Pacific Ocean. If you r asking for the most decisive battles of WW2 that has to be the battle of Stalingrand and the battle of Midway.These two battles changed the side that seized the offensive to win the war.
The war in Europe was a land war. The war in the Pacific was a naval war.
America fought the Pacific War with a strategy called island hopping. This was when America would fight the Japanese off of an island, and then use that island to target the next island. The island battles were horrifically brutal, as the Japanese fought till the death.
According to the British they won all of their aerial battles in Europe; but obviously lost all of their battles in the Pacific and Asia, as their bases fell to the enemy there (Singapore, etc.).
The battles of World War Two took place all over the world: Europe, the Pacific, China and Southeast Asia, Middle East, the Mediterranean, North Africa, the Atlantic and even in North and South America.
all of them
There was no one battlefield in World War II, there were hundreds of battles during the war fought in Europe, Africa, Asia, the Pacific Ocean, and the Atlantic Ocean. Some battle were very large and had millions of participants, others were small and involved only a few thousand. Nobody fought in all the battles.
they all were very big
Battles took place all over the world.
Globally - battles were fought all over the world, but most of the battles took place in europe.
There isn't enough space on this site to list all the battles of WW1. It was a global war with battles taking place in Europe, the Atlantic, Africa, Asia and along the coast of the Americas. To list all the battles would take a long time. The website First World War (see link) has an extensive list of the major battles.
All over the world, in hundreds of places, on land, at sea in the air. The focus of the war against Germany & Italy centered around Europe. In the war against Japan, the war was fought in Asia and Pacific Ocean. If you r asking for the most decisive battles of WW2 that has to be the battle of Stalingrand and the battle of Midway.These two battles changed the side that seized the offensive to win the war.
The link below says it all.
The Battle of Verdun, the Somme, and Ypres were all World War I battles with the French fighting the Germans.
None at all.