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19 September, 08:28

Which best describes why Iowa Jima was significant in US attempts to reach Japan

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  1. 19 September, 12:02
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    The reason Iwo Jima was such a significant victory for Allied Forces in the Pacific was that the island had a dense population of Japanese Soldiers, underground bunkers, tunnels, and traps throughout the island. The US wanted Iwo Jima, so they could use the island as a base for Aviation, and ground troops. It was the ultimate reason we were able to drop bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki ultimately causing Japan to surrender.
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