Hi I have some photos of the Japanes coming on board HMS London that my father took. Regards Ray
basicly after the nuclear attacks on hiroshima and nagasaki though it didnt really end until the surrender and the occupation in japan September 2nd, USS Missouri, Tokyo Bay is when & where the Japanes surrendered formally.
well dum dum . we killed Hitler and the japanes . and saved the world from Hitler
The three months involved in the D-Day landings at Normandy until the break out took about 135 thousand US casualties, compared to 84.4 thousand casualties on Okinawa in the same period of time.
I don't know if the expression "the military leader of the US", is a good expression. What means to be "the military leader of the US"? Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the Commander In Chief was. Frank Jack Fletcher had only two stars rank at Coral Sea and Midway, and three stars rank at Eastern Solomon. He was the victorious leader of the American Carrier Task Forces in these three battles. From May 8th (Coral Sea) to August 24 (Eastern Solomon) both dates in 1942, he turned the ofensive capacity of Japanese into a Only defensive capacity. We could say perhaps that in this period, he was a leader, when most of the people were afraid and thought they were weak to fight the Japanes with success. Fletcher taught all of them to be victors despite the fear. It was not a long period, but a very important one. Captain Marvin E. Butcher said in an article about Fletcher: "Let we, who now presume to judge Admiral Fletcher, hope that we can perform as well should we be so tested at the onset of a war for national survival". This was the merit of Frank Jack Fletcher, no more, no less. Andrés Lazarús del Castillo www.admiralfletchervictories.com
Extreme humidity; heavy restrictions on re-supply of medical, food, clothing, ammo, water, fuel, spare parts for airplanes and tanks, etc. due to logistical methods being restricted to Aircraft and Ships. In addition, distances were so great in the pacific, that any "lone" aircraft or vessel could be targeted by enemy submarines/aircraft, and never reach their distination...becoming "over-due, presumed lost." In Europe, trucks could travel over dirt/paved roads, and England was just across the channel (50 miles away). In the pacific, it was planes & ships; if they got lost or torpedoed, then there would be NO resupply.
The USS Missouri
the only help rendered by the Japanes in 1945, was to surrender
Japan
sdfsgfdsf
hrehhe
ookami
囚人
from chines japanes
Okasan
goodmorning
The japanes of course!
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