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Pazifikkrieg

Vom Donnerschlag über Pearl Harbor bis zu den atomaren Feuerstürmen von Hiroshima und Nagasaki war der Pazifikkrieg ein Schmelztiegel aus Ehrgeiz, Rache und unvorstellbarem Leid – ein Krieg, in dem Imperien inmitten von Dschungel, Ozean und Asche entstanden, aufeinanderprallten und untergingen.

1941 - 1945Asia/PacificModern
Pazifikkrieg

Quick Facts

Period
1941 - 1945
Region
Asia/Pacific
Casualties
Over 30 million military and civilian dead, including victims of combat, starvation, and atrocities.
Outcome
Decisive Allied victory; Japan's surrender ended its imperial ambitions, redrew the map of Asia, and ushered in the nuclear age.
Key Figures
Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, Emperor Hirohito, General Douglas MacArthur +2 more

Key Figures

The Story

This narrative combines documented history with dramatized scenes for storytelling purposes.

Timeline

Battle

Attack on Pearl Harbor

Japanese carrier-based aircraft launch a surprise attack on the U.S. Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, sinking or damaging multiple battleships and drawing the United States into the war.

Location: Pearl Harbor, Hawaii

Battle

Japanese Invasion of the Philippines

Japanese forces land at multiple points in the Philippines, beginning a brutal campaign that ultimately leads to the fall of Bataan and Corregidor.

Location: Luzon, Philippines

Battle

Capture of Rabaul

Japanese troops seize Rabaul on New Britain, transforming it into a major base for further operations in the South Pacific.

Location: Rabaul, New Britain

Massacre

Bataan Death March

After the surrender of Bataan, tens of thousands of American and Filipino prisoners are forced to march over sixty miles; thousands die from starvation, disease, and brutality.

Location: Bataan, Philippines

Battle

Battle of the Coral Sea

The first carrier-versus-carrier battle in history prevents the Japanese from capturing Port Moresby, marking the first major check on Japanese expansion.

Location: Coral Sea

Battle

Schlacht von Midway

Amerikanische Codeknacker helfen, die japanische Flotte in einen Hinterhalt zu locken; vier japanische Flugzeugträger werden versenkt, was das Kräfteverhältnis auf dem Pazifik umkehrt.

Location: Midway Atoll

Battle

Beginn der Guadalcanal-Kampagne

US-Marines landen auf Guadalcanal und beginnen eine sechsmonatige Schlacht, die von erbitterten Kämpfen im Dschungel und hohen Verlusten auf beiden Seiten geprägt ist.

Location: Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands

Battle

Schlacht um Saipan

US-Truppen greifen Saipan in den Marianen an und stoßen auf heftigen Widerstand; die Eroberung der Insel bringt Japan in Reichweite von Bombern.

Location: Saipan, Mariana Islands

Battle

Schlacht im Golf von Leyte

Die größte Seeschlacht in der Geschichte führt zur Zerstörung eines Großteils der japanischen Flotte und zur ersten Verwendung von Kamikaze-Taktiken.

Location: Leyte Gulf, Philippines

Battle

Battle of Iwo Jima

U.S. Marines assault the heavily fortified island of Iwo Jima; nearly all Japanese defenders are killed in one of the bloodiest battles of the war.

Location: Iwo Jima, Japan

Massacre

Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima

The United States drops the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, instantly killing tens of thousands and marking the dawn of the nuclear age.

Location: Hiroshima, Japan

Surrender

Japan Surrenders

Emperor Hirohito announces Japan's unconditional surrender, ending World War II in the Pacific and beginning Allied occupation.

Location: Tokyo, Japan

Sources

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