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Leviafan [203]
2 years ago
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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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Zinaida [17]2 years ago
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The strategy that the U.S. used against Japan during World War II was called Island Hopping.

<h3>What was Island Hopping?</h3>

This was the strategy that the United States used to get close to Japan during WWII.

It involved attacking Islands that were percieved as having a weaker Japanese presence so that the U.S. would not suffer heavy losses.

Find out more on Island Hopping at brainly.com/question/995101.

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