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The U.S. was forced to fight a two-front war during World War II, primarily against Germany in Europe and Japan in the Pacific. After the attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941, the U.S. had to mobilize its military resources to confront Japan in the Pacific, while simultaneously engaging in significant battles against the Axis powers in Europe, including North Africa and Italy. This required extensive logistics and coordination to manage the different theaters of war effectively. The two-front strategy ultimately played a crucial role in the Allies' victory.

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