Allies:Outsourcing the Axis powers, exploiting the weakness in a stretched out empire and the atomic bomb certainly helped.
Axis: Installing fear among nations, creating a Jewish scapegoat, structured Nazi society helped in organization of conquered countries and resources.
Both sides used the air force with effectiveness as never before.
Second answer: Use air, sea and land to go against the enemy in LARGE FORCE WITH A LOT OF MILITARY ARMAMENT AND WEAPONS and a lot of supplies. They were determined to defeat the Evil Hitler and the naughty Japanese leaders. They were not going to allow themselves to lose. And they used the old adage: MAKE IT IMPOSSIBLE FOR THE ENEMY TO WAGE WAR. They did that very well. The enemy failed because they underestimated their enemy and did not understand their enemy. The old concept from Teddy Roosevelt of "Carry a big stick and speak softly." worked very well for the Allied Forces.
They used new advancements in technology such as the radar, sonar, and their German code Decipher.
The tactics general Sherman used during the civil war was to cut a path down to Florida by burning every single thing he saw. Houses, churches everything
Scorch earth policy.
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Superior reources, strategy and tactics plus staying power to outlast and overcome Carthage's initial strength.
well besides from their RUBBISH tactics they did nothing
World War I was fought by trench warfare.
Until the end of the war, tactics on both sides remained the same as in Napoleonic times. The union strategy was a blockade strategy at sea and on the rivers, coupled with a total war strategy to destroy the means of producing war supplies on land.
Strategy (over all plan to obtain objective); attrition. Tactics (methods used to obtain objective); search and destroy.
The Strategy used during both world wars is Total War
The tactics general Sherman used during the civil war was to cut a path down to Florida by burning every single thing he saw. Houses, churches everything
yes but it was refered to as an ambush
Scorch earth policy.
During the Vietnam War, the US strategy was "Attritition". This involved the tactics of "Search and Destroy", which was accompanied by the procedure of "counting enemy bodies", which resulted in the term, "body count".
To provide officers the opportunity to study naval tactics, strategy, and policy.
A war of attrition was the strategy. Search & destroy was the tactic (method) used to achieve that plan (strategy). Reason: Because taking ground would not be the objective as all other past wars had been. Vietnam would be strictly body count.
Superior strategy and tactics, and continuous ruthless use of military power to achieve the desired result - repulse of the Persian invasion.
To provide officers the opportunity to study naval tactics, strategy, and policy.