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The invasion of Iwo Jima began on February 19, 1945, and continued to March 26, 1945. The battle was a major initiative of the Pacific Campaign of World War II. The Marine invasion, known as Operation Detachment, was charged with the mission of capturing the airfields on the island which up until that time had harried U.S. bombing missions to Tokyo. Once the bases were secured, they could then be of use in the impending invasion of the Japanese mainland.

US postage stamp, 1945 issue, commemorating Battle of Iwo Jima.

The battle was marked by some of the fiercest fighting of the War. The Imperial Japanese Army positions on the island were heavily fortified, with vast bunkers, hiddenartillery, and 18 kilometres (11 mi) of tunnels.[9][10] The battle was the first U.S. attack on the Japanese Home Islands and the Imperial soldiers defended their positions tenaciously. Of the 21,000 Japanese soldiers present at the beginning of the battle, over 20,000 were killed and only 1,083 taken prisoner.[11]

One of the first objectives after landing on the beachhead was the taking of Mount Suribachi. At the second raising of a flag on the peak, Joe Rosenthal photographed sixMarines: Ira Hayes, Mike Strank, Rene Gagnon, Harlon Block, Franklin Sousley, and U.S. Navy corpsman John Bradley raising the U.S. flag on the fourth day of the battle (February 23). The photograph was extremely popular, being reprinted in thousands of publications. It won the Pulitzer Prize for Photography that same year, and ultimately came to be regarded as one of the most significant and recognizable images of the war, and possibly the most reproduced photograph of all time.[1]

Within the next month of fighting, three of the Marines raising the flag were killed: Strank, Block and Sousley. Contrary to popular belief, the famous picture of the six men raising the flag, was not the first flag raising on the Island. Another smaller flag had been raised a few hours earlier by five other Marines who were the first to the top of Suribachi. The second flag was raised by these six after the Secretary of the Navy asked for the original flag that had been raised.

After the fall of Mt. Suribachi in the south, the Japanese still held a strong position throughout the island. General Tadamichi Kuribayashi still had the equivalent of eight infantry battalions, a tank regiment, two artillery and three heavy mortar battalions, plus the 5,000 gunners and naval infantry. With the landing area secure, more troops and heavy equipment came ashore and the invasion proceeded north to capture the airfields and the remainder of the island. Most Japanese soldiers fought to the death. On the night of March 25, a 300-man Japanese force launched a final counterattack. The Marines suffered heavy casualties; more than 50 were killed and another 119 Americans were wounded. The island was officially declared "secured" the following morning.

According to the United States Navy "the 36-day (Iwo Jima) assault resulted in more than 26,000 American casualties, including 6,800 dead."[12] To put that into context, the 82-day Battle of Okinawa lasted from early April until mid-June 1945 and U.S. (5 Army and 2 Marine Corps Divisions) casualties were over 62,000 of whom over 12,000 were killed or missing, while the Battle of the Bulge lasted 40 days (16 Dec 44 - 25 Jan 45) with almost 90,000 U.S. casualties of; 19,000 killed, 47,500 wounded, and 23,000 captured or missing.

After Iwo Jima was declared secured, about three thousand Japanese soldiers were left alive in the island's warren of caves and tunnels. Those who could not bring themselves to commit suicide hid in the caves during the day and came out at night to prowl for provisions. Some did eventually surrender and were surprised that the Americans often received them with compassion-offering them water, cigarettes, or coffee.[13] The last of these stragglers, two of Lieutenant Toshihiko Ohno's men (Ohno's body was never found), Yamakage Kufuku and Matsudo Linsoki, lasted six years, surrendering in 1951[14] (another source gives the date of surrender as January 6, 1949).[15]

The U.S. military occupied Iwo Jima until 1968, when it was returned to Japan.

It has been reported that many of the Japanese remains in Iwo Jima are missing their skulls.[16] It is possible that the souvenir collection of body remains continued also in the immediate post-war period.[16](See American mutilation of Japanese war dead)

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Who fought in battle of Iwo Jima?

American Marines (God bless them) and Japanese troops.


Who was the Japanese general at the battle of Iwo Jima?

Tadamichi Kuribayashi.


Who was the American general at the Battle of Iwo Jima?

General Holland 'Howlin Mad' Smith .


4 Major Allied Victories World War 2?

Battle of Britain, Battle of Stalingrad, Battle of Philippine Sea, Battle of Iwo Jima, D-Day, the Battle of the Bulge. That's 6.


How many US and allied troops stormed Iwo Jima in the first wave?

about 100,000. half became casualties. 25% died. I hope this helps

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The genral who led allied troops in battles on the islands of bataan leyte and Iwo Jima was?

General Douglas MacArthur


Who commanded the allied troops in the battle of Iwo Jima?

Gen. Holland Mc Tyeire Smith. Farther of Modern Amphibious Warfare.


What was the outcome at the battle of Iwo Jima?

Allied Forces won.


Were any US army troops at the battle of Iwo Jima?

Yes, there were thousands of United States military personnel at the Battle of Iwo Jima.


Who was the Japanese general in the battle of Iwo Jima?

general kuribayashi.


Did the Japanese or the Americans win the battle of Iwo Jima?

The Americans and Allied Forces won the battle of Iwo Jima and most of the battles to take back the islands on the island hopping campaign.


Who was general kuribayashi?

the commanding general for the Japanese during the battle of Iwo Jima


Who fought in battle of Iwo Jima?

American Marines (God bless them) and Japanese troops.


Who was the Japanese general at the battle of Iwo Jima?

Tadamichi Kuribayashi.


Who was the American general at the Battle of Iwo Jima?

General Holland 'Howlin Mad' Smith .


Which was the first major victory for allied forces after the us entered the war?

a. the battle of the bulge b.the battle of lwo jima c. the battle of Sicily


4 Major Allied Victories World War 2?

Battle of Britain, Battle of Stalingrad, Battle of Philippine Sea, Battle of Iwo Jima, D-Day, the Battle of the Bulge. That's 6.