Pazifikkrieg

HEIYO MARU (Japanese transport, 1930-1943) afire and sinking after she was torpedoed by USS WHALE (SS-239) in the central Pacific, 17 January 1943. Photographed through the submarine's periscope.

Camp Isarog: Troops of the Guerillas that Recaptured and liberated American Interns, May 1, 1942

Map titled "Allied landings — August 1942 to August 1945", plate #126. It should be noted that while the title of the image is "US Landings" the map also indicates the position of many landings by Australian troops (at least) so should be referred to as "Allied landings".

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This is a captured Japanese Good Luck Flag

On drab, desolate Eniwetok, the 10th Defense Battalion test fires a 155mm gun out across an empty ocean. Despite the lack of threat of any immediate enemy attack, the weapon was camouflaged just in case Japanese planes flew over.

An aging M1918 155mm gun, manned by the 5th Defense Battalion, stands guard over the Pacific surf from amid the beach-front palms at Funafuti in the Ellice Islands, the first stop in the Pacific following the unit's departure from Iceland.

1944 Army Air Forces Recruiting Ad focusing on the CBI
Fitxes amb els colors dels 5 països que lluiten a l'Axis and Allies Pacific 1940: el RU, la Xina nacionalista, l'ANZAC, l'Imperi del Japó i els EUA
Emblem of the USAAF 504th Bombardment Group Source: Maurer, Maurer (1983). Air Force Combat Units Of World War II. Maxwell AFB, Alabama: Office of Air Force History. ISBN 0892010924

80-G-473793 (TR-11397): SBD’s of Marine Scout Bombing Squadron 236 (VMSB-236), from Bougainville Island, head for early morning strikes against Japanese-held islands. The aircraft is passing Bagana, Bougainville’s active volcano, on the way to Kavieng. Photographed by Lieutenant Paul Dorsey, USN. (2015/11/10).

A 1942 map of Canterbury, New Zealand , prepared by the Japanese Military following its attack on Pearl Harbour

In Japan, assigned a Houkoku Gou (Navy Patriotic Presentation Number) indicating it was paid for by a Japanese civilian volunteer group and designated Houkoku Gou 872 (Patriotic Presentation Number 872) in black on both sides of the rear fuselage. Afterwards, dissembled and shipped to the South Pacific and reassembled.

Date unknown.

WW2 US Army poster showing Uncle Sam holding spanner. Presumably released between VE day and VJ day.

This is a Minneapolis Sunday Tribune and Star Journal front page with two maps. The top map depicts a map of the Arctic and surrounding areas. Meant to explain the strategic importance of Alaska in the current war (World War II), air routes from Anchorage are illustrated to several cities. The bottom map is a specific map of Alaska.Several text boxes inform about the importance of Alaska. A text box, entitled, 'The Strategy of Alaska is Based on Modern Aviation' discusses the concept of the 'great circle' routes in aviation and that arctic air travel routes are shorter due to the 'tight, sharp curves of the earth' closer to the pole. A small inset map superimposes Alaska over the continental United States, providing an idea of the relative size of the state versus the continental U.S.

A photograph of a US attack on Japanese Vunakanau airfield near Rabaul using parachute fragmentation bombs, in 1943. Note the Mitsubishi G4M (Allied code Betty) bombers on the ground.

North American B-25C Mitchell of the 90th BS, 3rd BG(L) USAAF, 1943

BEAUFORT, BORNEO. 1945-08-27. MEMBERS OF B COMPANY, 2/43RD INFANTRY BATTALION WHO HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM A PATROL IN THE AREA. IDENTIFIED PERSONNEL ARE: BACK ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: SX19031 CORPORAL (CPL) J. M. BURT (MURRAY BRIDGE, SA); SX12481 CPL R. S. TEMPLE (ADELAIDE); VX108868 PRIVATE (PTE) J. R. MARR (HAMILTON, VIC); SX14834 PTE VERRALL (WILLUNGA, SA). FRONT ROW: CAPTAIN LANGFORD, OFFICER COMMANDING, B COMPANY; VX82337 PTE D. C. WASSELL (PRESTON, VIC); VX10749 PTE J. K. NEEDS (INGLEWOOD, VIC); QX28335 PTE F. MILLER (OAKEY, QLD); WX11519 PTE STARCEVICH (NORSEMAN, WA); VX136419 PTE S. J. BEGG.n AMW Collection 114895
![J-Day + 3. Casts are applied to patient from 163rd Infantry, a casualty from a Japanese landmine explosion. Operating room is at the 8th Portable Surgical Hospital. Albee type orthopedic table was made by Technician 3rd Class Rudolph Henkel (right foreground), a Surgical Technician from Baltimore, Maryland, out of Japanese pipe and ammunition rods, 1 piece from a stove pump, 1 piece from windshield of a Jeep. [Image may be reversed.]~World War 2. Zamboanga. J-Day. Task Force Surgery. Selected by Kathleen.](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/05/D45-416-78B_%28MAMAS%29_%28302727146%29.jpg)
J-Day + 3. Casts are applied to patient from 163rd Infantry, a casualty from a Japanese landmine explosion. Operating room is at the 8th Portable Surgical Hospital. Albee type orthopedic table was made by Technician 3rd Class Rudolph Henkel (right foreground), a Surgical Technician from Baltimore, Maryland, out of Japanese pipe and ammunition rods, 1 piece from a stove pump, 1 piece from windshield of a Jeep. [Image may be reversed.]~World War 2. Zamboanga. J-Day. Task Force Surgery. Selected by Kathleen.

Flame throwers used to break down resistance in Japanese fortifications are shown being used by United States troops in the Southwest Pacific.
Outline of Proposed Basis for Agreement Between the United States and Japan delivered to Japan on November 26, 1941.
春風吹雪作成
Taken by Wes Cameron, October 2007.

The U.S. Navy destroyer USS Leutze (DD-481) showing damage suffered after coming the assistance of USS Newcomb (DD-586) off Okinawa on 6 April 1945. A kamikaze glanced off Newcomb and exploded in the narrow space between the two ships.
Historische Übersicht
Krieg im Pazifikraum zwischen Japan und den Alliierten im Zweiten Weltkrieg.
Ergebnis & Fakten
Ergebnis
Japanischer Sieg.













