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The Battle of Okinawa lasted 82 days and killed more people than both atomic bom
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Okinawa Falls: Pacific's Bloodiest Battle Ends After 82 Days

The Battle of Okinawa lasted 82 days and killed more people than both atomic bombs combined. American forces suffered over 12,500 dead and 38,000 wounded. Japanese military losses exceeded 100,000. But the civilian toll was staggering: an estimated 100,000 Okinawan non-combatants perished, many driven to suicide by Japanese propaganda warning of American atrocities. The ferocity convinced American military planners that an invasion of the Japanese home islands would cost over a million casualties, a calculation that directly influenced the decision to deploy nuclear weapons. Okinawa remained under American administration until 1972 and still hosts the largest concentration of US military bases in Japan.

April 1, 1945

81 years ago

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