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In the island-hopping campaign during World War II, Allied forces aimed to drive back Japanese forces stationed on various islands across the Pacific. This strategy involved capturing key islands, using them as bases for further attacks, and bypassing heavily fortified positions. By doing so, the Allies effectively weakened Japanese defenses and moved closer to Japan itself, ultimately contributing to the defeat of Japanese forces in the region.

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