Introduction
Key forces
- The Pacific War grew out of Japanese imperial expansion in China before it became a wider conflict with the United States and European empires.
- It was fought across both land and ocean, combining occupation, atrocity, naval warfare, bombing, and amphibious invasion.
- Japan's early victories created a vast empire, but Allied industrial power and coordinated strategy slowly broke it apart.
- The war's end in 1945 transformed Asia, weakened colonial rule, and reshaped global power in the postwar era.
















