Strategies refer to carefully planned actions or methods used to achieve specific goals or objectives in warfare. In the context of World War II, both Germany and Japan employed different strategies to gain advantages over their opponents.
Related terms
Blitzkrieg: Blitzkrieg is a German term meaning 'lightning war.' It refers to a military tactic used by Germany during World War II that involved rapid and coordinated attacks using air power followed by armored units.
Kamikaze: Kamikaze was a Japanese strategy in which pilots would deliberately crash their aircraft into enemy targets, sacrificing their own lives to cause maximum damage.
D-Day: D-Day was the code name for the Allied invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944. It marked a major turning point in World War II and was a significant strategy employed by the Allies.