Daniel Wrinn · WWII Pacific War History

Okinawa 1945 | The Bloodiest Battle of the Pacific War

18 min · 26 dec 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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aflevering Okinawa 1945 | The Bloodiest Battle of the Pacific War artwork

Okinawa 1945 | The Bloodiest Battle of the Pacific War

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

26 dec 202518 min
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Peleliu | Where Japan Learned How to Make America Bleed (And Used It at Iwo Jima)

Get the book: https://www.amazon.com/World-War-Pacific-Campaigns-Guadalcanal-ebook/dp/B0949C9YSS September 15, 1944. The 1st Marine Division lands at Peleliu expecting a three-day fight. They'd be there for 73 days.Admiral Halsey said skip it. Intelligence said the Philippines were wide open. They invaded anyway.What happened on Peleliu changed how Japan defended every island for the rest of the war. No more banzai charges. No more dying on the beaches. Just caves, coral ridges, and a new kind of hell that would be repeated at Iwo Jima and Okinawa. Colonel Kunio Nakagawa wrote a new defensive playbook: defense in depth, fortified cave systems, and interlocking fields of fire. The 1st Marine Division—veterans of Guadalcanal and Cape Gloucester—suffered 71% casualties trying to take an 8-square-mile island. This is the story of the Pacific's most controversial battle, the tactics that made it so bloody, and why the men who fought there wondered if it needed to happen at all. #Peleliu #PacificWar #WWII #MarineCorps #MilitaryHistory #BloodyNoseRidge #IwoJima #Okinawa #JapaneseTactics

24 dec 202512 min
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The Battle for Guam | Marines Fight to Reclaim US Territory in the Pacific

Get the book: https://www.amazon.com/World-War-Pacific-Campaigns-Guadalcanal-ebook/dp/B0949C9YSS In July 1944, US forces launched Operation Forager to recapture Guam—the only American territory held by Japan since December 1941. For three years, the island's Chamorro people had endured brutal occupation, waiting for liberation. This 3-week campaign was more than just another Pacific battle. It was personal. Marines weren't just taking another strategic island—they were liberating fellow Americans who had suffered under enemy occupation since the first days of the war. Fighting alongside operations on Saipan and Tinian, the battle for Guam cost thousands of lives but proved essential to the island-hopping campaign. Once secured, Guam became a major staging base for B-29 bombing raids against Japan and subsequent operations. The emotional reunion between American forces and Chamorro civilians marked one of the Pacific War's most powerful moments—a reminder that this wasn't just about military strategy, but about bringing Americans home.#PacificWar #WWII #guam #MilitaryHistory #AmphibiousWarfare #MarineCorps

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