List of Pacific War campaigns

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This is a list of campaigns during the Pacific War.

Flags indicate the country, or countries, winning the offensive.

Second Sino-Japanese war[]

Before 1942 and inclusion in the Pacific War:

After inclusion in the Pacific War:

Empire of Japan Franco-Japanese Border War

  • 1940-09-22 – 1940-09-25 Battle of Lạng Sơn
  • 1940-09-24 – 1940-09-26 Bombing of Hải Phòng

Thailand Franco-Thai War

  • October 1940 – 9 May 1941

Soviet Union Soviet–Japanese border conflicts

Japanese conquest of Southeast Asia and Pacific[]

Allied offensives[]

See Atlas of the World Battle Fronts
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1943-07-01
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1943-12-01
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1944-05-01
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1944-11-01
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1945-03-01
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1945-08-01

South East Asian campaigns: 1941-12-08 – 1945-08-15

New Guinea campaign

Madagascar Campaign

Aleutian Islands Campaign

Guadalcanal Campaign

Solomon Islands campaign

Gilbert and Marshall Islands campaign

Bombing of South East Asia, 1944-45

Mariana and Palau Islands campaign

Philippines campaign

Volcano and Ryukyu Islands campaign

Borneo campaign

Japan campaign

Soviet invasion of Manchuria

Command areas[]

The command structures of the Pacific War varied, reflecting the different roles of various belligerent nations, and often involving different geographic scopes. These included the following:

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