During WW II, six cans of warm beer, or a carton of ice cream.
Okinawa
The battleship yamato was the best battleship ever built in ww2 by the Japanese imperial army.the yamato was set on a suidcide mission off the coast of okinawa when it was attacked by us fighter planes.the yamato was torpedoed 17 times and was bombed 71 times.the yamato sunked off the coast of okinawa.
Okinawa
battle of okinawa
Yes, Desmond Doss saved Japanese soldiers during the Battle of Okinawa by providing medical aid and evacuating them to safety despite the risks to his own life.
Iwo Jima and Okinawa were captured in early 1945.
The Japanese fought a war of attrition .
Mainland Japanese, Okinawa-accented Japanese, and Okinawan languages ka Ryukyuan.
Okinawa
Okinawa
Okinawa is not a volcano; it is a Japanese prefecture located in the southern part of Japan. Japan has several volcanoes, but Okinawa itself is not one.
The last two islands captured in the Pacific in 1945, were also the bloodiest; Iwo Jima & Okinawa.
A sampling of some of the generals & admirals: Imperial Japanese Army, General Homma (nick-named, the "Tiger of Manila"), conquered the Philippines (with portions of the US Army with it). Japanese GEN Hyakutake, Battle of Guadalcanal. Japanese GEN Ushijima, Battle of Okinawa. Japanese GEN Kuribayashi, Battle of Iwo Jima. Japanese Admirals: Tanaka (The Razer); Tsukahara; Kusaka; and Yamamoto.
The battleship yamato was the best battleship ever built in ww2 by the Japanese imperial army.the yamato was set on a suidcide mission off the coast of okinawa when it was attacked by us fighter planes.the yamato was torpedoed 17 times and was bombed 71 times.the yamato sunked off the coast of okinawa.
Okinawa, at least I think so....
Okinawa
Okinawa The other islands that the Allies made amphibious assaults were territories or occupied islands and NOT part of the Japan. 2nd Answer: There were no beach battles in Japan. Okinawa island was the site of a huge, bloody battle against Japanese soldiers, but Okinawa was a separate country, not Japanese.