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  • {{rpl|World War II in the Pacific}} {{rpl|World War II, air war}}
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  • A description of life in the U.S. during World War II.
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  • A ''Schlachtschiff'' (battleship) of the navy in [[World War II]].
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  • {{r|World War II, Pacific}} {{r|Pearl Harbor (World War II)}}
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  • World War II summit conference between Churchill and Roosevelt in September 1944.
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  • USAAF bomber aircraft which was mainly in use over Nazi Germany during World War II.
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  • A ''Panzerschiff'' (heavily armed cruiser) of the navy in [[World War II]].
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  • ...s}}</noinclude>A [[United States Navy]] [[light cruiser]] that served in [[World War II]]
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  • {{r|World War II, Pacific|Second World War in the Pacific}} {{r|Pearl Harbor (World War II)}}
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  • An ''Andromeda'' class attack cargo ship that was deployed during World War II and the Korean War; it could carry heavy equipments, supplies, and troops,
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  • [[Fighter aircraft]] deployed by the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]] in [[World War II]].
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  • {{r|World War II, air war, Pacific Theater strategic operations}} {{r|World War II, air war}}
    649 bytes (88 words) - 19:04, 11 January 2010
  • ...ous aircraft, first produced in the 1930s, that saw extensive use during [[World War II]]
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  • {{r|World War II, Pacific}} {{r|World War II, air war}}
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  • *Sources on Japanese-Americans during World War II: http://www2.hsp.org/exhibits/Balch%20resources/internment/html/body_biblio
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  • An antiaircraft (AA) gun used on almost every major U.S. and U.K. warship of World War II.
    126 bytes (22 words) - 23:16, 12 June 2008
  • An American victory over Japan during World War II and the largest naval battle in history.
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  • * Craven, Wesley, and James Cate, eds. ''The Army Air Forces in World War II.'' (1958). Official history [http://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/AAF/IV/index.h ..., Jr., John. ''Cartwheel: The Reduction of Rabaul,'' United States Army in World War II. (1959)
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  • ...kinghamshire]] that was the key location for Allied code-breaking during [[World War II]].
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  • {{r|U.S. intelligence involvement with World War II Nazi war criminals}}
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  • ...}</noinclude>Evolution of the torpedoes of the [[United States Navy]] in [[World War II]], starting with the extremely unreliable versions at the start of the war
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  • ===World War II and postwar=== ===World War II===
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  • {{rpl|World War II}}
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  • {{r|World War II, air war, European Theater strategic operations}} {{r|World War II, air war}}
    718 bytes (98 words) - 21:26, 11 January 2010
  • ...avy]], [[Commander-in-Chief, Combined Fleet]]; planned the [[Pearl Harbor (World War II)|attack on Pearl Harbor]] although opposed to war with the United States; s
    259 bytes (34 words) - 20:46, 2 April 2024
  • ...Fire Brigade]] in September 2022, named after a heroic firefighter, from [[World War II]]
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  • ...Fire Brigade]] in September 2022, named after a heroic firefighter, from [[World War II]]
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  • * [[F2A Brewster]], World War II fighter * [[F4F Wildcat]], World War II fighter
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  • Code name for the U.S. nuclear weapon development program in the [[World War II]]
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  • * Craven, Wesley Frank and J. L. Cate. ''The Army Air Forces in World War II'' (1949), ''vol. 6: Men and Planes'' [http://www.airforcehistory.hq.af.mil/ * ''Jane's Fighting Aircraft of World War II'' (1989), reprint of 1945 edition
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  • The main overland supply routes to China in the CBI Theater during World War II.
    116 bytes (18 words) - 03:09, 21 January 2009
  • ''navy Schiff'', the prefix for the names of German warships in World War II.
    113 bytes (17 words) - 09:26, 5 April 2024
  • A series of World War II contingency plans for the land invasion of Japan
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  • A summit meeting on World War II allied policy, among [[Winston Churchill]], [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]], and
    163 bytes (21 words) - 20:52, 30 May 2010
  • ===World War II===
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  • ...-capable|carrier based]] fighter, codenamed '''Zero''' or '''Zeke''', in [[World War II]], known for extreme maneuverability and good performance compared to enemy
    295 bytes (39 words) - 19:15, 29 July 2009
  • ...vement]], [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] soldiers supporting [[Germany]] during [[World War II]].
    163 bytes (19 words) - 16:17, 7 December 2008
  • World War II U.S. medium bomber, used on the one-way mission of the [[Doolittle raid]]
    122 bytes (19 words) - 01:18, 16 July 2008
  • Successful American invasion of French North Africa during World War II; first American-German combat on land.
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  • [[World War II]] cover name for the British [[signals intelligence]] organization; now the
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  • {{r|U.S. intelligence involvement with World War II Japanese war criminals}} {{r|U.S. intelligence involvement with World War II Nazi war criminals}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/World War II, Origins]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|World War II}}
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  • ...cargo ship; commissioned 16 months, and recipient of one battle star for [[World War II]] service.
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  • ...d]] officer who was the first Captain to capture a [[U-boat]]'s crew, in [[World War II]]
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  • ...et up by Great Britain to defend against a possible German invasion during World War II.
    157 bytes (23 words) - 18:53, 17 February 2010
  • ...auxiliary transport; a troop carrier that received four battle stars for [[World War II]] service.
    153 bytes (22 words) - 13:44, 13 December 2008
  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/World War II, submarine operations]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|World War II, Pacific}}
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  • {{r|World War II, air war, European Theater strategic operations}} {{r|World War II, air war}}
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  • {{r|World War II, Origins}} {{r|World War II}}
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  • * Morison, Samuel Eliot. ''History of United States Naval Operations in World War II''. Vol. 8, ''New Guinea and the Marianas''. (1962), official U.S. Navy hist .... ''Clash of the Carriers : The True Story of the Marianas Turkey Shoot of World War II'' (2005) 368pp [http://www.amazon.com/Clash-Carriers-Story-Marianas-Turkey/
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