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Why was Okinawa the last step in the Allies’ island-hopping campaign?

It was considered part of the Japanese mainland.
Japan lacked the resources to occupy other Pacific islands.
The atomic bombs were dropped before the campaign ended.
It was the staging area for the invasion of Japan.

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It was the staging area for the invasion of Japan.
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Answer:

It was the staging area for the invasion of japan

Explanation:

Why was Okinawa the last step in the Allies’ island-hopping campaign?

The answer is - It was the staging area for the invasion of japan.

During World War II, the US 10th Army overcame the last major pockets of Japanese resistance on Okinawa Island, ending the battles of World War II. Okinawa became the bloodiest battle of that time as more than 100,000 Japanese were killed. However, the Allies won the battle and occupied Okinawa.

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