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A mixture of loyality to their home country, fear from Propaganda of the allied invading troops - that saw civilian women and children jump to the deaths from cliffs rather than be captured and sense of duty I reckon.

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Q: What reasons could have made the Japanese fight until they lost 23000 out of 36000 defending the island of guadalcanal?
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Who lost the Guadalcanal battle?

The Japanese lost the struggle for Guadalcanal because they lost control of the waters around the island due to all the naval battles that were fought at sea . The Japanese could not supply or reinforce the island .


What was the first Island the US invaded and captured from the Japanese in the Pacific?

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What island was described as 'the fork in the road which leads to victory for them or for us' in Japanese wartime documents?

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Where did the battle of Guadalcanal happened?

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What impact did Guadalcanal have on world war 2?

The battle for the Pacific island of Guadacanal thwarted Japanese attempts to expand their conquests in the Pacific .


How did the battle of Guadalcanal end?

The Battle of Guadalcanal ended when American Marines and Army soldiers chased the Japanese Army to the northern end of the island and forced them to evacuate near Cape Esperance. The Japanese evacuation began on February 1 and ended on February 7, 1943 The Americans declared the island secured on February 9, 1943.


Why was the location of the battle of Guadalcanal chosen?

Guadalcanal was a campaign not a battle. By the middle of 1942 the Japanese had taken over many of the Australian dependencies in the SW Pacific. There were fears that, given time, they would take over Fiji and Tonga cutting Australia off from any US help, followed by a possible invasion of Australia. An airfield was being built on the island of Guadalcanal and it was decided by the allies to take over the island when it was finished. On August 7 1942 the allies, mostly American, invaded and by February 7 the Japanese had evacuated the island.


What island did MacArthur invaded in the southwest?

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Where was the first major Japanese defeat during World War 2?

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