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Type the correct answer in the box. Spell the words correctly. During World War II, the Allies aimed to conquer the small islands in the Pacific Ocean one by one. This strategy of controlling one small
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Leapfrogging is the term used to explain the strategy that the Allies used during WWII to conquer small islands with Japanese positions. They used both airborne and seaborne attacks to isolate their bases and conquer them.
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