Cn. Combined Operations

A strategy used by the Allies during World War II, which involved coordinating the efforts of different military branches, such as the army, navy, and air force, in a single operation. This allowed for greater flexibility and effectiveness in combat.

Coalition Warfare

Military cooperation between multiple nations, often involving shared resources, strategies, and objectives. A key aspect of World War II, where alliances like the Allies and Axis powers engaged in large-scale conflicts.