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The World War II strategy used by the US for attacking Japan was called

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Leapfrogging, or island hopping, was the strategy employed by the Allies in their war against Japan and the Axis powers during World War 2.
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Island hopping, is the right answer.

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Island Hopping or Leapfrogging was a soldiery strategy in the Pacific War which the Allied powers employed against Japan and in general against the Axis powers throughout World War II. The program involved the capturing of an island and extending a munitions camp there. The campground was in turn followed as a launching location for the invasion and takeover of various other islands. In simple terms, the United States adopted the Island Hopping strategy to restore the power of the Allied authorities by occupying province in the Pacific.

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