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The battles in the Pacific was for control of islands---some small and some large. This usually involved amphibious landings at one or two places on the island and then slowly advancing across the island. Sometimes, they would launch attacks to capture an air field or a prominent geographical feature. Most of the fighting was in jungles and caves.

Stalingrad was a basic siege of a city. At first, the German army advanced up to edge of the city. Then the fighting became street to street and house to house. Eventually, the Russians were able to surround the city and trap the whole German VI Army and cut it off from reinforcements and supplies.

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