Conduct research online to find at least three different sources describing the different strategies used by Hideki Tojo, Erwin Rommel, Douglas MacArthur, and Dwight D. Eisenhower. Use your research findings and the text from this lesson to describe the similarities and differences between these leaders. Use the table provided to record and organize your research findings.

List of primary or secondary sources:

1. "Hideki Tojo and the Japanese Military" - Japan-guide.com

2. "Erwin Rommel: The Desert Fox" - History.com
3. "Douglas MacArthur: American Hero" - HistoryNet.com
4. "Dwight D. Eisenhower: Supreme Commander" - Eisenhower.archives.gov

| Leader | Hideki Tojo | Erwin Rommel | Douglas MacArthur | Dwight D. Eisenhower |
|--------------------|-----------------------|-------------------------|----------------------------|-----------------------------|
| Strategy | - Emphasized aggressive military expansion in Asia and the Pacific | - Known for his innovative tactics and speed in maneuvering troops in North Africa | - Utilized a combination of air, naval, and ground forces in the Pacific theater | - Focused on a coordinated approach with Allied forces in Europe and North Africa |
| Leadership Style | - Authoritarian and strictly disciplined | - Charismatic and hands-on approach with his troops | - Arrogant and at times abrasive towards subordinates | - Diplomatic and collaborative, earning the respect of his peers |
| Outcome | - Ultimately led Japan to defeat and surrender in World War II | - Known for his victories in North Africa but eventually suffered defeats in Europe | - Led successful campaigns in the Pacific theater, including the Philippines | - Played a crucial role in the success of the D-Day invasion and the defeat of Germany |