Erik Heter

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Conservatively put, Okinawa demonstrated the extreme unlikelihood of surrender by the Japanese who held the country in their grip, no matter what the odds against successful defense. The foregone outcome of the battle for the island neither made the Japanese fight less resolutely nor diminished the casualties on either side, or among Okinawan civilians.
The Battle of Okinawa: The Blood and the Bomb
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