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|name= Campaigns of [[World War II]]
 
|name= Campaigns of [[World War II]]
 
|raw_name= Campaignbox World War II
 
|raw_name= Campaignbox World War II
|battles= '''[[European Theatre of World War II|Europe]]''' <br/> [[Invasion of Poland (1939)|Poland]]&nbsp;– [[Phoney War|Phoney&nbsp;War]]&nbsp;– [[Winter War|Finland]] &nbsp;–  [[Norwegian campaign|Denmark&nbsp;&&nbsp;Norway]]  <br/> [[Battle of France|France&nbsp;&&nbsp;Benelux]]&nbsp;– [[Battle of Britain|Britain]] – [[Eastern Front (World War II)|Eastern Front]]&nbsp;– [[Western Front (World War II)#1944-45: the Second Front|North&nbsp;West&nbsp;Europe&nbsp;(1944–45)]] <br/> '''[[Mediterranean, Middle East and African theatres of World War II|The Mediterranean]], [[African Theatres of World War II|Africa]] and [[Middle East Theatre of World War II|The Middle East]]''' <br/> [[Battle of the Mediterranean|Mediterranean&nbsp;Sea]]&nbsp;– [[East African Campaign (World War II)|East&nbsp;Africa]]&nbsp;– [[North African Campaign|North&nbsp;Africa]]&nbsp;– [[West Africa Campaign (World War II)|West&nbsp;Africa]]&nbsp; <br/> [[Balkans Campaign|Balkans (1939–41)]]&nbsp;– [[Middle East Campaign|Middle&nbsp;East]]&nbsp;– [[Yugoslav Front (WWII)|Yugoslavia]]&nbsp;– [[Battle of Madagascar|Madagascar]]&nbsp;– [[Italian Campaign (World War II)|Italy]] <br/>
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|battles= '''[[European Theatre of World War II|Europe]]''' <br/> [[Invasion of Poland (1939)|Poland]]&nbsp;– [[Phoney War|Phoney&nbsp;War]]&nbsp;– [[Winter War|Finland]] &nbsp;–  [[Norwegian campaign|Denmark&nbsp;&&nbsp;Norway]]  <br/> [[Battle of France|France&nbsp;&&nbsp;Benelux]]&nbsp;– [[Battle of Britain|Britain]] – [[Eastern Front (World War II)|Eastern Front]]&nbsp;– [[Western Front (World War II)#1944-45: the Second Front|North&nbsp;West&nbsp;Europe&nbsp;(1944–45)]]&nbsp;– [[Mediterranean, Middle East and African theatres of World War II|Mediterranean, Middle East and Africa]] <br/>  
 
'''[[Pacific War|Asia & The Pacific]]''' <br/> [[Second Sino-Japanese War|China]]&nbsp;– [[Pacific Ocean Areas|Pacific&nbsp;Ocean]]&nbsp;– [[South-East Asian Theatre of World War II|South-East&nbsp;Asia]]&nbsp; <br/> [[South West Pacific Area|South&nbsp;West&nbsp;Pacific]]&nbsp;– [[Japan campaign|Japan]]&nbsp;– [[Operation August Storm|Manchuria]] <br/>
 
'''[[Pacific War|Asia & The Pacific]]''' <br/> [[Second Sino-Japanese War|China]]&nbsp;– [[Pacific Ocean Areas|Pacific&nbsp;Ocean]]&nbsp;– [[South-East Asian Theatre of World War II|South-East&nbsp;Asia]]&nbsp; <br/> [[South West Pacific Area|South&nbsp;West&nbsp;Pacific]]&nbsp;– [[Japan campaign|Japan]]&nbsp;– [[Operation August Storm|Manchuria]] <br/>
 
'''Other Campaigns''' <br/> [[Battle of the Atlantic (1939–1945)|Atlantic]]&nbsp;– [[Strategic bombing during World War II|Strategic&nbsp;Bombing]]&nbsp;– [[Attacks on North America during World War II|North&nbsp;America]]<br/> '''Contemporaneous Wars''' <br/> [[Chinese Civil War|Chinese&nbsp;Civil]]&nbsp;– [[Battle of Khalkhin Gol|Soviet-Japanese&nbsp;Border]]&nbsp;– [[French-Thai War|French-Thai]]&nbsp;- [[Anglo-Iraqi War|Anglo-Iraqi]]&nbsp; <br/>  [[Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran|Invasion of Iran]]&nbsp;– [[Second Sino-Japanese War|Sino-Japanese]]&nbsp;– [[Ecuadorian-Peruvian War|Ecuadorian-Peruvian]]
 
'''Other Campaigns''' <br/> [[Battle of the Atlantic (1939–1945)|Atlantic]]&nbsp;– [[Strategic bombing during World War II|Strategic&nbsp;Bombing]]&nbsp;– [[Attacks on North America during World War II|North&nbsp;America]]<br/> '''Contemporaneous Wars''' <br/> [[Chinese Civil War|Chinese&nbsp;Civil]]&nbsp;– [[Battle of Khalkhin Gol|Soviet-Japanese&nbsp;Border]]&nbsp;– [[French-Thai War|French-Thai]]&nbsp;- [[Anglo-Iraqi War|Anglo-Iraqi]]&nbsp; <br/>  [[Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran|Invasion of Iran]]&nbsp;– [[Second Sino-Japanese War|Sino-Japanese]]&nbsp;– [[Ecuadorian-Peruvian War|Ecuadorian-Peruvian]]

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