WORLD WAR II

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bart-leby

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I would like to know why in the collocation WORLD WAR II the definite article is absent.
 

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For the same reason that it is in World War 1.
 

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The reason for not saying "the World War 1" is the same as that for not saying "the chapter/paragraph/page 1".
Is it correct?
 

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The reason for not saying "the World War 1" is the same as that for not saying "the chapter/paragraph/page 1".
Is it correct?

Yes. It was The World War, until they made a sequel.

Note that we use Roman numerals. World War I and World War II.
 

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We do say the First/Second World War.

You could be right, Matthew, that it is because of the number at the end- we generally use the article with the names of wars.
 
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