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26 January, 14:45

Why did the Allies capture so few Japanese soldiers when they attacked Iwo Jima?

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  1. 26 January, 17:20
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    The Allies captured so few Japanese soldiers when they attacked Iwo Jima, because many of the Japanese soldiers died on the island during the attack. Although the Japanese had heavily fortified the island, the Americans were able to use extensive naval artillery and had complete air supremacy from the beginning of the battle.
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