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18: Okinawa - The Bloodiest Battle of the Pacific War

Militia Historia

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Episode  ·  17:51  ·  Mar 3, 2025

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Episode Summary:In April 1945, the United States launched its largest amphibious assault of the Pacific War: the invasion of Okinawa. What followed was 82 days of relentless combat, kamikaze attacks, and devastating civilian losses—one of the deadliest battles in World War II. But what made Okinawa so horrific? And how did this brutal struggle shape the final months of the war?Join us as we break down the full story of the Battle of Okinawa, from the initial landings to the final desperate stand, and explore its lasting legacy in history. In this episode, we cover:Why Okinawa was strategically vital to both the U.S. and JapanThe eerie, unexpected silence of the initial landingsThe brutal fighting at Kakazu Ridge, Sugar Loaf Hill, and the Shuri LinThe staggering human cost—over 200,000 lives lostHow Okinawa influenced the decision to use atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki Follow us on social media: YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCwHrpgYe1IGzF2Zn-vmzlZA?SUB_CONFIRMATION=1 Instagram: instagram.com/militia_historia X (Twitter): https://x.com/militiahistoria?s=21&t=d67rp3jReHJYxlQnOLuXFQ Next Episode Teaser: Join us next time as we explore another key moment in military history—the use of the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki - stay tuned!Series Music:Written By Benjamin SturleyPerformed By Salon DijonProduced By Salon Dijon#History #WWII #okinawa #usarmy #usnavy #usmarines #MilitiaHistoriaPodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

17m 51s  ·  Mar 3, 2025

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