Island Hopping
Their strategy was to split the Allied Forces in the Pacific. MacArthur lead forces in the SW Pacific. He was based in Australia. His force went after the Japanese to repel them from the islands. They had to cut off the communications lines of the Japanese by re-taking some of the islands the Japanese occupied near China. Nimitz led the Naval force that went after islands starting from the Coral Sea and on up to the mainland island of Japan. They began an island hopping campaign to take back American possessions and liberate the islands the Japanese had invaded. It took them three years to accomplish this because they had to build up the Naval fleet again. The other problem they had was their enemy. The Japanese were very fierce warriors making them difficult to defeat. They were clever too. They would hide underground or fight only at night. The Naval Japanese leaders tricked and trapped the US Naval vessels too. But the strategy the Allied Forces chose to use did work. They won the war.
Australia didn't have concentration camps. In fact, Australia had men fighting with allied forces all through the war. Many died in Japanese prison camps and on taking Pacific islands from the Japanese.
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D-Day was the day the Allied forces started re-taking Europe from the Nazi occupiers.
Australia didn't have concentration camps. In fact, Australia had men fighting with allied forces all through the war. Many died in Japanese prison camps and on taking Pacific islands from the Japanese.
This sounds like a test or HW question, they may be refering to Island Hopping, which was the American strategy designed to speed up the war, while reducing Casualties by bypassing many of the Islands the Japanese had occupied, taking only the ones needed to act as forward bases, or those which threatened the Allied advance. Rabaul is a good example of this. Though it was the Japanese command center for the south Pacific, the allies simply bypassed it, and instead of capturing it, subjected it to weekly air attacks, and blockade, to render it harmless, to their overall war effort.
During World War II, the coastal city of Casablanca (in French Morocco, as the region was then called) provided the site for an international conference of Allied leaders. Taking place in January of 1943, the conference hosted talks among British, American, and French leaders.
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He employed a strategy known as a "siege" to capture the city of Vicksburg.
The evil, murderous Nazi Germans were taking over countries, killing Jews and violating the Treaty of Versailles. The Allied Forces went against Adolf Hitler's axis forces to stop the Nazis and the Japanese from their cruelty and imperialism.
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