What strategy did the Allies agree upon in order to win World War II?

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The Allies agreed upon a strategy of "unconditional surrender" towards the Axis powers, meaning that they would not accept anything less than complete and total surrender from Germany, Italy, and Japan. This strategy aimed to remove the threat of future aggression from these powers and ensure a lasting peace after the war. Additionally, the Allies agreed to coordinate their military efforts, share intelligence, and support each other with troops, equipment, and supplies in order to defeat the Axis powers on multiple fronts. This strategy ultimately proved successful, leading to the defeat of Nazi Germany in 1945 and the surrender of Japan later that same year.