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What was the Allied strategy for World War II? (5 points) Allies focus on defeating the Axis in Europe before focusing on the Pacific. Allies focus on defeating the Axis in the Pacific before focusing on Europe. Soviet Union would focus on Germany while the U.S focused on Japan The U.S would focus on the Pacific while the other Allies focused on Europe

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The main Allied strategy during World War II was that the "Allies focus on defeating the Axis in Europe before focusing on the Pacific". Although many battles were fought in the Pacific as well.

The correct answer is: Allies focus on defeating the Axis in Europe before focusing on the Pacific.

The beginning of the Second World War occurred on September 1, 1939, with the German invasion of Poland, since they sought to found a great empire in Europe. As a consequence, the efforts of the allies were focused on defending the continent.

The advance of the Axis was stopped in 1942 after the defeat of Japan in several naval battles and of the European troops of the Axis in the North of Africa and in the battle of Stalingrad.