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The World War II strategy used by the US for attacking Japan was called
the MacArthur strategy.
island hopping.
Kamikaze attacks.
the Nimitz strategy.
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island hopping.
This strategy (also called "island‑hopping" or "leapfrogging") involved seizing key islands and bypassing heavily fortified ones to move steadily toward Japan.
This strategy (also called "island‑hopping" or "leapfrogging") involved seizing key islands and bypassing heavily fortified ones to move steadily toward Japan.
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