Talk:World War II by country

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Samoa - Japanese ship name
"Samoa sent many troops to fight with the New Zealand armed forces in the war. After the sinking of a Samoan food ship by the Japanese flak gun ship Horisjimo in 1940, the Samoan government was forced to dispatch a light-gunned ship. The HMS Fa'i was in action and sank 7 ships, including the flak gun ship Horisjimo..."

I have reason to believe that the name of the Japanese flak gun ship, Horisjimo, in the above statement is incorrect. This is because there is no phoneme in the Japanese language representing the transliteration of 'sji' or 's' as a standalone consonant - even using the official romanization system as used by the Japanese government during the time period. In fact, no Japanese romanization system bears such a phoneme. It is much more likely that the actual name of the ship is Horisujimo, which when written in kana would contain the character su (す/ス), as in many words, when spoken, the -u is either shortened or virtually silent. This would certainly be recognizable, however, to a person having extensively studied Japanese. It may be possible that whoever recorded the name of the vessel had not, did not recognize this, and simply recorded what he/she heard.

A quick Google search reveals that all World War II-related documents bearing this name for the vessel are either copies of this statement, here on Wikipedia, and pasted over to other websites, or links to this page and its related media themselves.

Should we change the name to Horisujimo to reflect the correct romanization? Or is more evidence required?

Thank you.

AuburnAttack21 (talk) 20:16, 5 August 2016 (UTC)


 * After careful consideration, I've decided to discard the names (Horisjimo and Koppiloskij) altogether. I have numerous reasons for this, including:
 * No sources;
 * Lack of proper terminology in regard to the type and/or class of the vessels in question;
 * Unsupported by Japanese phonology;
 * No relevant information relating to the vessels on Google, even after applying proper Japanese phonetics


 * The original edit, which added these ships, may be found here for reference. If there is any conflict with this edit, please reply here before reverting the edit. Thank you. AuburnAttack21 (talk) 07:38, 11 August 2017 (UTC)

Portugal
the part about portugal is very inaccurate. see here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aristides_de_Sousa_Mendes — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2001:8A0:61BE:8801:CDE1:6550:9E41:3C3E (talk) 03:23, 8 August 2016 (UTC)

Blue dots
What do the blue dots on the first map mean? Do they represent countries that were invaded during the war? UNSC Luke 1021 (talk) 18:48, 27 October 2016 (UTC)
 * From the file description:
 * "Dark green dots represent countries that initially were neutral but during the war were annexed by the USSR
 * Light green dots represent countries that later in the war changed from the Axis to the Allies
 * Blue dots represent countries either being conquered by the Axis Powers, [or] becoming puppets of those (Vichy France and several French colonies)."
 * AuburnAttack21 (talk) 04:13, 18 December 2016 (UTC)

It is clear that the map needs a new legend — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2.226.225.113 (talk) 12:48, 7 May 2020 (UTC)

Change Map?
I don't think Indochina should be coloured green as Allied on the map in this article. The French colonial authorities that controlled it remained loyal to Vichy up to 1945, when they were ousted and the Japanese installed the Empire of Viet Nam and other Japanese-aligned regimes in Laos and Cambodia. Even if Vichy wasn't widely recognised by other countries, the fact remains that the government in Indochina was in the Axis camp for the vast majority of the war. So, I think it should be coloured as Axis. Komihama (talk) 13:13, 8 January 2017 (UTC)

Over 90% of the pilots in No. 164 RAF Sq. Argentine British had nothing to do with Argentina
The title Argentine British didn't refer to the nationality of the pilots, but to the donor: the British community in Argentina. Same case as 263 Sq. Fellowship of the Bellows-Argentina. Losses of 164 Sq. in 1942-1945 (pilots KIA, KIFA and POWs), by nationalities: 10 British (including 1 Irish: Desmond P. Mc Keown, Squadron Leader, KIA, 1943)(and including Wing Commander John M. Bryan, who led 164 Squadron, KIA, 1944), 4 Australians, 2 Canadians, 2 New Zealanders and 1 Argentinian (David Bruce Bridger, flying accident, Scotland, August 1942). — Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.39.48.137 (talk) 12:19, 5 October 2017 (UTC)

Allies at the start of the war
The color-keyed map at the top shows nations which were "allies at the start of the war", "allies after pearl harbor", "axis countries" and "neutrals".

The Soviet Union is shown as an "ally at the start of the war" ? At the start of the war ( which means different things to different people, but I will go with September 1939 in this context ), the Soviet Union was an ally of Germany!

This map is misleading and should be altered. Lathamibird (talk) 00:52, 18 September 2018 (UTC)

Inability to tell the truth
I would like the world to know living cheating and abuse are all choices by the a user E 8219 (talk) 11:44, 21 September 2018 (UTC)

Iraq
Why is Iraq classified as axis power in the map and list, but not France for example? considering the pro-axis coup only lasted two months in 1941, the pre and post coup governments both supported the allies. It seems weird that Iraq classified as axis because of two months coup and not officially declaring war until 43, yet France fell to the Nazis and was ruled by pro nazi vichy government from 1940-44 and still part of the allies. Unknownusername200 (talk) 16:06, 13 November 2018 (UTC)

Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, and Georgia
Currently, the subsections on these SSRs are longer than the "main" articles that they link to. Since this article is for short summaries only, I am planning to transfer a lot of that content to the destination pages, leaving short summaries here. Fishal (talk) 19:57, 7 May 2019 (UTC)

Attribution for new sections
Hello. I have been adding sections that were missing to this page, especially sections that correspond to distinct Wikipedia articles ("X in World War II"). I mostly did this by copying, condensing, and adapting material from those articles, including their citations. In the interest of full attribution, these are the pages that provided the relevant text.

Fishal (talk) 23:45, 7 May 2019 (UTC)


 * @Fishal, it would be nice to see this article make more use of Excerpts rather than copied and pasted content. The example from Antarctica shows what it can look like. &#123;{u&#124; Sdkb  }&#125;  talk 21:10, 5 September 2022 (UTC)

Bangladesh, India, and Burma
This list is organized according to wartime borders, not current ones, and the Bangladesh section was the only exception. I merged that section with India to make the list consistent. The main content was on the Bengal Famine, which anyway was not confined to the borders of modern Bangladesh and is appropriate in a section on all of British India. I also created a new section for Burma, not only because of its prominent role during the war, but also because Burma was by WW2 a separate colony from India. Fishal (talk) 14:45, 21 May 2019 (UTC)

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Question about addition of information
Should I add the following edit here: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=World_War_II&diff=1065399728&oldid=1065034912 ? It contains a summarized version of Poland, Romania and Czechoslovakia but I also consider adding other nations. TheGoldAge (talk) 13:29, 15 January 2022 (UTC)

What is name of war
What is name of war 117.246.77.153 (talk) 14:01, 10 August 2022 (UTC)

Major Allied Powers
There was no “Big Four” as stated in this article. China was a borderline third world country at the time. It’s in your history books as “The Big Three”- U.S., Great Britain and the Soviet Union. 168.220.207.227 (talk) 03:22, 12 April 2024 (UTC)


 * I came here to say this. It is ridiculous to claim that China was a major power in the war, it was Great Britain, Soviet Union and the United States. Canada would be more consequential than China, since it was given most Juno Beach. If Axis occupied countries count as allies, then Belgium, the Netherlands and France would all constitute more significant participants than China. What did China do beside serve as a landing area for Doolittle's Raid? Answer: Not much. 70.127.224.60 (talk) 21:28, 12 July 2024 (UTC)