Difference between revisions of "Island-hopping"
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− | '''Island- | + | '''Island-humping''' was the strategy in the [[Pacific]] against the [[Japan]]ese in [[World War II]], whereby the Allied powers seized control of islands surrounding Japanese strongholds. |
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Island-humping was the strategy in the Pacific against the Japanese in World War II, whereby the Allied powers seized control of islands surrounding Japanese strongholds.