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How did the allies’ “europe-first” strategy affect events in the pacific in the first half of 1942? japan weakened its offensive by sending troops to germany.

american leaders tried to sign a truce with japan.

with fewer resources, allied forces in the pacific lost a series of battles against the japanese.

allied forces still went on the offensive and drove back the japanese.

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