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Q: What did many marines give their lives to raise on mt Suribachi in 1945?
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How long did it take to build the tunnels on Iwo Jima?

Iwo Jima was one of the bloodiest battles in American history. It started with the US. Marines hitting the beeches on February 19, 1945. The Island would not be declared secure until March 26, 1945. It lasted a long 36 days full of some of the nastiest close quarters fighting in history. This would be the first time America captured Japanese soil which was a great dishonor to Japan. Read on if you would like to learn more about this historic battle. Iwo Jima is no bigger than 21 square miles. It was packed with over 21,000 Japanese soldier's. Of this 21,000, less than 1,000 survived the battle. It was great dishonor to be captured for the Japanese, therefor most fought to the death despite no chance of victory. This is not to say that America did not loose a lot of troops themselves, America lost near 7,000 marines with over 20,000 more severely injured. The Japanese spent years fortifying the island much like the Nazis defending Normandy. They had underground bunkers and pillboxes that even days of shelling by battleships could not even dent. The minute the marines advanced up the beach, they encountered machine gun fire from multiple locations very difficult to spot. This kind of fighting continued throughout the entire battle. The Japanese had one major advantage. That was Mt. Suribachi. From inside the Mountain they can hit any point on the island with heavy artillery and machine gun fire. On the fifth day of the battle, Mt. Suribachi was captured and a flag was raised, hence the famous picture of six men (5 marines and one naval Corpsman) raising a flag on a mountain. The fighting continued on after that, ending with one final Japanese 300 man counter attack. The threat was easily eliminated with minimal casualties and the island was declared secure. Now, that kind of casualties were caused on a tiny island. Imagine if we invaded mainland Japan. Dropping the Atomic bombs actually saved more lives than it took. On Feb. 29 when you think that you are having a bad day, think of what the people had to go through that day in 1945. Please leave comments on my answer and contribute to discussion about other famous battles.It is vital to note that the horrendous Japanese casualty count was due to the Emperor's orders that there could be no surrender. This was cruel and inhumane.


What is an island in the North Pacific Scene of an American victory over the Japanese in February 1945?

During World War II, Iwo Jima is the North Pacific island that was the scene and the site of an American victory over the Japanese in February of 1945. Although not fully secured until late in the next month, Iwo Jima's main defenses (including Mt. Suribachi, the site of the famous flag-raising photograph and monument) were taken by American soldiers by the end of February.


What is the story concerning the Raising of the Flag at Iwo Jima?

The first flagraising atop Mount Suribachi, February 23, 1945 was a small flag. The news correspondents got a quick shot of this event and then a group photo. The flag raisers were: Hank Hansen, Boots Thomas, John Bradley, Phil Ward, Ira Hayes, Jim Michaels, and Chuck Lindberg. A Navy Admiral wanted the flag to take back with him. So another flag was carried up the mount that was larger. This time the event was captured by Rosenthal's famous photo that he snapped in a hurry. See the Links for a biography of the flag raisers who were captured in this photo. This photo was used to raise war bonds. Eventually, a facsimile was cast in Bronze and erected at Arlington Cemetery, called the Marine Memorial.


What year did aldolf Hitler die?

he was not killed he committed suicide in 1945


What day of the week was January 13th 1945?

January 13th 1945 was a Saturday.January 13, 1945 fell on a Saturday.

Related questions

When did US raise flag on mount suribachi?

US Marines raised the flag atop Mount Suribachi February 23 , 1945 .


On what Japanese island did US Marines raise old glory?

The American flag was raised atop Mount Suribachi, on the Japanese island of Iwo Jima, on February 23, 1945.


What day was Mount Suribachi taken on?

February 23, 1945


Who won a Pulitzer Prize for his photo of Marines raising the American flag?

Joe Rosenthal, an Associated Press photographer, won a Pulitzer Prize for Photography in 1945 for his image of the Marines planting the American flag on Mount Suribachi on Iwo Jima.You can see a reproduction of this photograph via Related Links, below.


On what day was the U.S. flag flown over Mt Suribachi?

23 February 1945;


When was Pride of the Marines created?

Pride of the Marines was created on 1945-08-24.


What are the ratings and certificates for Pride of the Marines - 1945?

Pride of the Marines - 1945 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:S Sweden:15 USA:Approved (PCA #10661)


When do US marines capture Iwo Jima?

Feb/Mar 1945.


What are the ratings and certificates for Hitler Lives - 1945?

Hitler Lives - 1945 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved (PCA #11226)


When was Hitler Lives?

Hitler Lives was created on 1945-12-29.


Where did joe rosenthal take the famous picture in 1945?

On top of Mt. Suribachi in Iwo Jima. which is a small volcanic island 650 miles south of Tokyo. which the Japanese used as an airbase in the Second World War


When was Hitler Lives created?

Hitler Lives was created on 1945-12-29.