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During World War II, the Battle of Okinawa (April to June 1945) contributed to the Allied victory in the Pacific in several ways. Most important may have been the high casualties suffered on both sides of that battle. In light of those casualties, one conclusion that seems to have been drawn by the Allied leaders was that using atomic-bomb technology to defeat Japan would be preferable to the loss of life that surely must follow any attempted invasion of Japan by land-forces.

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The Battle of Okinawa gave the allies airfields not far from the Japanese mainland. From them the Allies could bomb the factories, transportation networks, and supply ships of Japan. At the end of the war, a number of Japanese aircraft sat on the runways with empty gas tanks. Allied bombs had ended their ability to wage war.

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