HistoryWhat was ‘scorched earth ‘ policy ?  

What was ‘scorched earth ‘ policy ?  

  1. A

    It was a policy followed by the British during the First World War. Under this they destroyed sawmills and burnt huge piles of  giant teak logs so that they would not fall into Japanese hands.

  2. B

     It was a policy followed by the Spanish during the Second World War. Under this they destroyed sawmills and burnt huge piles of  giant teak logos so that they would not fall into Japanese hands.

  3. C

    It was a policy followed by the local Java people during the First World War. Under this they  destroyed sawmills and burnt huge piles of  giant teak logos so that they would not fall into Dutch  hands.

  4. D

    It was a policy followed by the Dutch during the First World War. Under this they destroyed sawmills and burnt huge piles of  giant teak logs so that they would not fall into Japanese hands.

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