1945 – A U.S. Marine Corps Grumman TBM Avenger releases 227 kg bombs during the fierce Battle of Okinawa. Avenger crews played a key role in softening Japanese defences ahead of the amphibious landings. U.S. National Park Service – Public Domain (Photo 127-GR-BOX 97-126465)
How were the Japanese preparing to defend Okinawa? What pacific naval forces did the Americans have for the invasion? In what ways did the amphibious assault surpass even the 1944 D-Day Invasion? Join James Holland and Al Murray for Part 1 of this series as they explore the brutal land and sea fighting on both sides at Okinawa, and the experiences that shaped the fateful decision to drop the atomic bombs.
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Meet the Speakers
James Holland
Historian, writer, and podcaster, specialises in World War II and hosts "We Have Ways" podcast.
Al Murray
Al Murray, comedian, writer, and historian, co-hosts the WWII podcast We Have Ways of Making You Talk and writes on
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