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Second World War allied military strategy for Europe: Roosevelt and  Churchill and their friends face in Washington in the year of 1941. Explanation:

  • They concluded that they must first produce a huge attempt at beating Germany, then they would stop Japan.
  • They needed to produce a large cross-channel attack of Europe from Britain.
  • Roosevelt out three circumstances that he believed were critical: the amazing 'power of protection' of the Red Army; the huge equipment of American armaments; and the victory of Allied airpower.

Answer:

The  two major Allies' battle strategy for victory in Europe after December, 1941.

Leapfrogging Strategy :This strategy was used to block the attack from both sea and air,  with the intention to separate/isolate  Japaneses bases thus weakening their garrisons and reducing the Japan's ability to resupply and reinforce its forces

Island hopping strategy : It is a military strategy adopted by the allies against japan with the intention of taking over an island and developing a Military Base there.The occupied base was used as a launching point for the attackers and also to occupy other islands

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