The geographic challenge that led to the use of island hopping during World War II was the vast expanse of the Pacific Ocean, which included numerous islands held by Japanese forces. This strategy aimed to bypass heavily fortified islands, capturing strategically important ones to establish bases and supply lines, thereby advancing towards Japan more efficiently. It allowed Allied forces to conserve resources and minimize casualties while gradually diminishing Japanese control in the region.
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