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Okinawa 1945 | The Bloodiest Battle of the Pacific War

18 min · 26 de dic de 2025
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Get the book: https://www.amazon.com/World-War-Pacific-Campaigns-Guadalcanal-ebook/dp/B0949C9YSS Okinawa was the bloodiest battle of the Pacific War. 98 days of combat. 50,000 American casualties. 100,000+ Okinawan civilians caught in the crossfire. And offshore, kamikaze attacks that sank 34 ships and killed nearly 5,000 sailors. This is the battle that showed what invading mainland Japan would cost—and why Truman authorized the atomic bombs. From the unopposed landings on Easter Sunday 1945 to the brutal fighting on the Shuri Line, from Hacksaw Ridge to Sugar Loaf Hill, this episode covers the longest campaign in the Pacific War and why its casualty projections changed everything. #PacificWar #Okinawa #WWII #MilitaryHistory #MarineCorps #NavalHistory #WorldWarII

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