Only germany was considered a serious long term threat
The war in Europe. This is known as the "Europe First" strategy.
Japan’s victory at the Battle of Coral Sea had frustrated Allied objectives
Germany posed the most serious, long-time threat to all allied countries.
The Allies had no 'strategy for [saving] the Jews in Europe' beyond winning the war. Until 1944 the Allies didn't even believe reports about the Holocaust, either.
"Europe First" strategy
During World War II, the 'Europe First' strategy of the Allies was the simple commitment to concentrating superior force against Hitlerite Germany before focusing on any all-out effort against Japan in the Pacific Theater. In practical effect, this strategy led to a successful conclusion of the European Theater's conflict early in 1945; however, American forces had even before this time begun successful offensives against Japan that would result in final victory only a few months later.
greatest threat to allies
greatest threat to allies
"Island Hopping" .
the allies had a coordinating strategy for victory
D-Day was the first time in years that the Allies had a large and powerful force on the ground in Europe.