
Pacific War Council
The Pacific War Council was a cooperative alliance formed during World War II, primarily between the United States and its allies, including Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom, to coordinate military strategies against Japan. Established in 1942, the Council aimed to streamline decision-making and enhance collaboration in military operations across the Pacific Theater. By sharing intelligence, resources, and planning efforts, the Council sought to effectively combat Japanese expansion and ensure victory in the region. It played a crucial role in shaping the Allied strategy and eventually contributed to the defeat of Japan in 1945.