
Overview
The Americans are swiftly closing on Okinawa, an island just south of the Japanese mainland. The Imperial command sends top generals and several army divisions to defend it at all costs. The mission quickly degenerates as vital resources and troops are diverted to other islands. After a civilian evacuation ends in tragedy most of non-combatants are forced to remain on the island. Many convert to soldier status. Tokyo sends mixed messages that squander time and resources, as when they order the defenders to build an airstrip for aircraft that never come. The truth soon becomes obvious: the high command decides that the island cannot be held and effectively abandons the Okinawan defenders. When the Americans land many troops are deployed in the wrong places. As the slaughter mounts, a suicidal attitude takes hold. Okinawa becomes a death trap, for civilian volunteers and non-combatants as well.

The Battle of Okinawa (1971)
Genre: War, History
Cast: Keiju Kobayashi, Yûzô Kayama, Tetsurō Tamba, Tatsuya Nakadai, Mayumi Ôzora
Crew: Sanezumi Fujimoto, Masaru Satô, Yoshirô Muraki, Kaneto Shindō, Kihachi Okamoto
Release: 1971-08-14
Budget: $3,430,154
Revenue: $77,961,142
Distribution Manager: Ernie Ward
Nuclear Medicine Technologist: Dr. Lorenz Gerhold DDS
Music Arranger and Orchestrator: Karson Koelpin
Product Safety Engineer: Zane Beer
Plastic Molding Machine Operator: Karina Rice
Sheriff: Garland Brakus Sr.
State: Prof. Eveline Watsica
Manager Tactical Operations: Damien Cremin MD
Construction: Marjory Yost
Logging Supervisor: Dr. Euna Bailey
Stonemason: Aleen Gorczany
Substance Abuse Counselor: Mia Feil
Mail Machine Operator: Alicia Lynch
Fashion Model: Keeley Nicolas DDS
Police Identification OR Records Officer: Euna Bednar
Cast: Keiju Kobayashi, Yûzô Kayama, Tetsurō Tamba, Tatsuya Nakadai, Mayumi Ôzora
Crew: Sanezumi Fujimoto, Masaru Satô, Yoshirô Muraki, Kaneto Shindō, Kihachi Okamoto
Release: 1971-08-14
Budget: $3,430,154
Revenue: $77,961,142
Distribution Manager: Ernie Ward
Nuclear Medicine Technologist: Dr. Lorenz Gerhold DDS
Music Arranger and Orchestrator: Karson Koelpin
Product Safety Engineer: Zane Beer
Plastic Molding Machine Operator: Karina Rice
Sheriff: Garland Brakus Sr.
State: Prof. Eveline Watsica
Manager Tactical Operations: Damien Cremin MD
Construction: Marjory Yost
Logging Supervisor: Dr. Euna Bailey
Stonemason: Aleen Gorczany
Substance Abuse Counselor: Mia Feil
Mail Machine Operator: Alicia Lynch
Fashion Model: Keeley Nicolas DDS
Police Identification OR Records Officer: Euna Bednar
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On April 1, 1945, more than 60,000 soldiers and US Marines of the US Tenth Army stormed ashore at Okinawa, in the final island battle before an anticipated ....
Jun 22, 2020 ... After 82 days of fighting, the Pacific Fleet Commander said Japanese resistance had been defeated on the island of Okinawa.
Battle of Okinawa.
Apr 1, 2020 ... The Battle of Okinawa, which began 75 years ago, was the last major battle of World War II — and the bloodiest of the Pacific campaign..
Battle of Okinawa | Map, Combatants, Facts, Casualties, & Outcome.
Battle Of Okinawa: Operation Iceberg.
Iwo Jima and Okinawa: Death at Japan’s Doorstep | The National WWII Museum | New Orleans.
The Bloody Hell of Okinawa.
Mar 30, 2020 ... Contents · Okinawa Island · Landing on the Beachheads · The Enemy Waits · Battleship Yamato · Kamikaze Warfare · Hacksaw Ridge · Suicide or ....
Battle of Okinawa | Animated History.
Remembering the Battle of Okinawa.
Battle of Okinawa - Wikipedia.
Jun 22, 2020 ... Okinawa was that kind of battle. The island was to be a preview for the invasion of Japan, only 350 miles away. The Americans wanted to seize ....
1945: The Battle of Okinawa Ends.
Summary: The Battle of Okinawa, also known as Operation Iceberg, took place in April-June 1945. It was the largest amphibious landing in the Pacific theater of ....
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On the very day Iwo Jima was declared secured, Fifth Fleet Commander Admiral Raymond Spruance was on his flagship USS Indianapolis (CA-35) steaming to the Ryukyus in company with Admiral Marc Mitscher’s Task Force 58. In the following weeks, more than 1,600 ships and 350,000 naval personnel would assemble to form the largest amphibious assault force of World War II. On 1 April 1945, ground forces began the Battle of Okinawa. The objective was to secure the island, thus removing the last barrier standing between forces and Imperial Japan. With Okinawa firmly in hand, the military could finally bring its full might upon the Japanese, conducting unchecked strategic air strikes against the Japanese mainland, blockading its logistical lifeline, and establishing forward bases for the final invasion of Japan (Operation Olympic), scheduled for the fall of 1945. The battle, which went into the month of June, was one of the most ferocious of the war with American casualties reaching a staggering 49,.
Nov 3, 2019 ... Battle of Okinawa | Animated History. 1,149,957 views1.1M views. • Nov 3, 2019. 29K. 597. Share. Save. 29,233 / 597 ....
Battle of Okinawa (April 1–June 21, 1945), World War II battle fought between and Japanese forces on Okinawa, the largest of the Ryukyu Islands. The capture of Okinawa was seen as a precursor to an invasion of the Japanese home islands. Learn more about the significance of the Battle of Okinawa in this article..
On April 1, 1945, more than 60,000 soldiers and US Marines of the US Tenth Army stormed ashore at Okinawa, in the final island battle before an anticipated ....
Jun 22, 2020 ... After 82 days of fighting, the Pacific Fleet Commander said Japanese resistance had been defeated on the island of Okinawa.
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