The Battle for Iwo Jima 1945

The Battle for Iwo Jima 1945
Title The Battle for Iwo Jima 1945 PDF eBook
Author Derrick Wright
Publisher The History Press
Total Pages 208
Release 2020-01-23
Genre History
ISBN 075099407X

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Iwo Jima was the United States Marine Corps' toughest ever battle and a turning point in the Pacific War. In February 1945, three Marine Divisions stormed the island's shores in what was supposed to be a ten-day battle, but they had reckoned without General Tadamichi Kuribayashi, the enemy commander.

Iwo Jima 1945

Iwo Jima 1945
Title Iwo Jima 1945 PDF eBook
Author Derrick Wright
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 208
Release 2012-08-20
Genre History
ISBN 1782002405

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A definitive account of the battle of Iwo Jima, from its origins to its hard-fought conclusion. One of the decisive battles of the Second World War in the Pacific, Iwo Jima was described by Lieutenant-General Holland Smith, Commander Fleet Marine Forces Pacific, as 'The most savage and most costly battle in the history of the Marine Corps' - a titanic struggle that eclipsed all that had gone before. Situated halfway along the B-29 Superfortress route to the Japanese mainland, the island was of major strategic importance to the US Air Force, but also to the Japanese, 20,000 of whom were deeply entrenched in the island.

Iwo Jima Recon

Iwo Jima Recon
Title Iwo Jima Recon PDF eBook
Author Richard D. Camp, Dick Camp
Publisher
Total Pages 140
Release
Genre History
ISBN 9781616732615

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Iwo Jima, February 17, 1945: The mission: to scout the beaches for underwater obstacles and mines and determine whether the soil would support vehicles. Four Navy Underwater Demolition Teams (predecessor to the SEALS) and twenty-two Marine observers-backed by battleships Tennessee and Nevada, a cruiser, several destroyers, and twelve Landing Craft Infantry ships configured as gunboats proceeded with the operation. The story of what followed - the battle for Iwo Jima that no one knows - is fully told for the first time in this book, a heart-stopping account of ill-equipped but heroic forces under fire from an unexpected, overwhelming enemy. Drawing on first-person accounts, deck logs, and after-action reports, Dick Camp brings the action to harrowing life: the thin-skinned reconfigured LCIs fighting it out with the Japanese in a valiant effort to protect the swimmers caught five hundred yards off the beach; the battleship Nevada ignoring orders to withdraw and moving in to knock out the enemys heavy caliber guns; the devastating action - casualities of 40 percent - that very likely saved the actual landing on the 19th.

The Ghosts of Iwo Jima

The Ghosts of Iwo Jima
Title The Ghosts of Iwo Jima PDF eBook
Author Robert S. Burrell
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages 281
Release 2011-11-07
Genre History
ISBN 160344517X

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In February 1945, some 80,000 U.S. Marines attacked the heavily defended fortress that the Japanese had constructed on the tiny Pacific island of Iwo Jima. Leaders of the Army Air Forces said they needed the airfields there to provide fighter escort for their B-29 bombers. At the cost of 28,000 American casualties, the 3rd, 4th, and 5th Marine Divisions dutifully conquered this desolate piece of hell with a determination and sacrifice that have become legendary in the annals of war, immortalized in the photograph of six Marines raising the American flag on Mount Suribachi. But the Army Air Forces’ fighter operations on Iwo Jima subsequently proved both unproductive and unnecessary. After the fact, a number of other justifications were generated to rationalize this tragically expensive battle. Ultimately, misleading statistics were presented to contend that the number of lives saved by B-29 emergency landings on Iwo Jima outweighed the cost of its capture. In The Ghosts of Iwo Jima, Captain Robert S. Burrell masterfully reconsiders the costs of taking Iwo Jima and its role in the war effort. His thought-provoking analysis also highlights the greater contribution of Iwo Jima’s valiant dead: They inspired a reverence for the Marine Corps that proved critical to its institutional survival and its embodiment of American national spirit. From the 7th War Loan Campaign of 1945 through the flag-raising at Ground Zero in 2001, the immortal image of Iwo Jima has become a symbol of American patriotism itself. Burrell’s searching account of this fabled island conflict will advance our understanding of World War II and its continuing legacy for the twenty-first century. At last, the battle’s ghosts may unveil its ultimate, and most crucial, lessons.

Iwo Jima 1945

Iwo Jima 1945
Title Iwo Jima 1945 PDF eBook
Author Andrew Rawson
Publisher Dundurn
Total Pages 160
Release 2016-01-23
Genre History
ISBN 1459734068

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The story of one of the most dramatic and important battles in the Second World War’s Pacific theatre is expertly related and explained by a leading historian, with detailed illustrations and supplementary facts.

The Battle of Iwo Jima

The Battle of Iwo Jima
Title The Battle of Iwo Jima PDF eBook
Author Steven Otfinoski
Publisher Tangled History
Total Pages 113
Release 2019-08
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1543575587

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On February 19, 1945, U.S. Marines landed on a tiny Pacific Island called Iwo Jima. Facing rugged terrain and a deeply entrenched enemy, they embarked on a fierce five-week battld to take the island and its airfields from the Imperial Japanese Army. Through vivid storytelling, experience one of the most important battles of World War II.

Iwo Jima

Iwo Jima
Title Iwo Jima PDF eBook
Author Eric M. Hammel
Publisher
Total Pages 270
Release
Genre
ISBN 1610607252

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