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I see no merit to this page as the subject is covered in detail under wars, theatres and lists eg see template:WWIITheatre for examples. I suggest that it is made a redirect to List of theaters and campaigns of World War II. --Philip Baird Shearer 19:35, 22 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

There are rare instances when editing a talk page is required; this is one of them. This edit was made to avoid a double redirect. Thanks.Chidom talk  17:51, 4 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Merge

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I suggest that List of theaters and campaigns of World War II be merged into this. There is great merit in having an overview of a complicated and sprawling subject Roger 08:31, 31 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

The Theatres and Campaigns needs to be split into two articles and categories--mrg3105mrg3105 04:05, 7 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I disagree with the merger. I see no point in this article as there are articles that cover each independent campaign and they can be found via the article List of theaters and campaigns of World War II. This article should become a redirect to List of theaters and campaigns of World War II--Philip Baird Shearer (talk) —Preceding comment was added at 14:37, 6 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

There are several issues here that were discussed with Kirill and in the MilHist main talk on category restructuring.
Essentially the concept of theatre is not well defined in published works. In the list, the theatres are shown as:
  • 2.1 European Theatre
  • 2.2 Pacific Asian Theatre
  • 2.3 Middle East Theatre
  • 2.4 Mediterranean Theatre
  • 2.5 African Theatre
  • 2.6 Naval wars
  • 2.7 Strategic Air Campaigns
However, this is woefully inadequate. A military theatre is any large area of strategic significance that requires separate planning command to execute operations. As an example, the Operation Torch landings in North Africa, Although located in theory in the North African theatre, were completely separate from the operations of the Commonwealth forces in North East Africa (what the British General Staff called Middle East since the First World War). The coordination of naval movements, logistics and air support made the operation distinctly separate from the North East African theatre, and created the North West African theatre for the Moroccan, Algerian and Tunisian campaigns. Not only that, but the naval operations of the campaign were conducted in the Mid-Atlantic ocean, an area of naval operations entirely separated from the operations, objectives and forces operating in the North-Atlantic threatre of naval operations. I made a suggestion in the Second World War talk in introducing a greater number of theatres that reflect operations and campaigns in those geographic ares, but this was not supported because research in Wikipedia currently lacks on linking forces command echelons to them, largely due to predominance of Allied POV of the operations. In any case, I incorporated the list into the Theatre (warfare) article, and it remains one more atricle to expand and define for others to use as a guideline. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Mrg3105 (talkcontribs) 22:28, 6 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Battle of the Atlantic

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This section claims the term "Battle of the Atlantic" extended much further than the Atlantic, "and even involved the Arctic Ocean and Indian Ocean".
This is dubious in the extreme; Churchill coined the term to refer to the campaign against Britain's supply line, which was princpally the North Atlantic route, though the term came to encompass US operations in the Mid- and South-Atlantic areas as well. It never applied to the Arctic or the Indian naval campaigns. Unless anybody knows different, I propose to rewrite this section completely. Xyl 54 (talk) 23:28, 31 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]