The Pacific War...Just about anything that happened in the Pacific War and Why.
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The Pacific War
Even before Pearl Harbor, President Franklin D. Roosevelt and the American military chiefs had agreed on a common strategy with Great Britain: Germany, the most powerful and dangerous of the Axis powers, must be defeated first. Only enough military resources would be devoted to the Pacific to hold the Japanese west of an Alaska-Hawaii-Panama defensive line (Anderson 56).
Competition for limited resources between the Allied commanders of the European and Pacific theaters was
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advanced across the northern coast of New Guinea into the Philippines and Nimitz island-hopped 2,000 miles across the central Pacific from the Gilbert Islands to Okinawa (Anderson 155).
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Donovan, Hedley. The Home Front. New Jersey: Time Life, 1978
Goralski, Robert. World War II Almanac. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1981
Youth, Brigadier Peter. The World Almanac Book of WWII. New York:
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