USA HISTORY

WORLD WAR II 1941 1945

THE START OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
“Island-Hopping” or “Leap-frogging” refers to ____ ?
A
United States’ military campaign in the Pacific Theatre
B
United States’ military campaign in the European Theatre
C
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D
Germany’s military campaign in the Pacific Theatre
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The strategy employed was often called “island-hopping” or “leap-frogging"-concentrating on certain critical enemy bases while bypassing others in the hope that, cut off from their supply routes, they would “wither on the vine, ” as the American commander, Douglas MacArthur, put it.

Detailed explanation-2: -This practice-skipping over heavily fortified islands in order to seize lightly defended locations that could support the next advance-became known as island hopping. As Japanese strongholds were isolated, defenders were left to weaken from starvation and disease.

Detailed explanation-3: -At the core of this two-prong advance was the strategy of island hopping. This strategy consisted of leapfrog hops from one island to another by coordinated air, sea, and land attacks to cut off heavily defended Japanese bases, which could then be bombed into submission at will.

Detailed explanation-4: -As American and Allied forces “Island Hopped” through the Pacific, one of their key objectives was to cut off Japanese bases from resupply or rescue. After the initial amphibious landings of the “hop, ” Allied land and sea forces would gain control of the areas around the bypassed Japanese bases.

Detailed explanation-5: -Leapfrogging, also known as island hopping, was a military strategy employed by the Allies in the Pacific War against the Empire of Japan during World War II. The key idea is to bypass heavily fortified enemy islands instead of trying to capture every island in sequence en route to a final target.

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