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War has never been so bloody 3 World War II US-Japan Pacific Showdown

War has never been so bloody 3 World War II US-Japan Pacific Showdown

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There is an island, as long as you own it, the interests you can count are endless.Because of this, everyone is desperately pouring money into it.In the end, one island was not given to two masters, some people lost their money, and some hugged Jinshan. In "War Has Never Been So Bloody 2", the 1st Division of the US Marine Corps (1st Marine Division) successfully landed and captured Guadalcanal.In order to retake Guadalcanal, the Japanese Army continued to mobilize heavy troops and went all out. Countless Japanese soldiers wrapped in white cloth strips held bayonets and shouted "Long live, long live" while frantically charging at the U.S. military.On the battlefield, everyone shoots and every weapon roars.The soldiers on the front line exclaimed: "All the devils have been dispatched."

Since the outbreak of the Pacific War, because the advance of the Japanese army was too easy and fast, there was a general fear of Japan in the allies, thinking that every Japanese soldier was a superman.Although the U.S. military won the Battle of Midway, it was a naval battle after all and could not completely break the "superman myth".It was in Guadalcanal that the First Marine Division set a precedent. Hell Point and Blood Ridge were classic battles.Since then, Radio Tokyo has called the 1st Marine Division the "Butcher of Guadalcanal Island". When they heard of the arrival of the "Butcher of Guadalcanal Island", all the Japanese were terrified.

The balance that determined the outcome of the Battle of Guadalcanal soon shifted to the sea.Pressed by U.S. warships and aircraft, the Japanese army had to use destroyers to transport personnel and supplies to Guadalcanal at night, which was called the "Tokyo Express".At the same time, the two sides launched a fierce and brutal bloody battle in the Gulf of Guadalcanal, during which the US Navy suffered heavy losses."Almost as tragic as Pearl Harbor" in the First Battle of the Solomons.In the third Solomon Sea Battle, nearly 1,000 sailors including two rear admirals were killed.But the U.S. Navy, relying on fire-control radar, eventually defeated the Combined Fleet.After three Solomon sea battles, the waters of Guadalcanal Bay were full of warship wrecks. Since then, the waters have been named "Iron Bottom Bay".

Seeing that the defeat was decided, the Japanese army was forced to withdraw from Guadalcanal.After the Battle of Guadalcanal, the Japanese Army's original military advantage was completely blunted, and the Navy was once again seriously injured after the Battle of Midway.Just as the Battle of Stalingrad turned the Soviet army around, the U.S. military also seized the strategic initiative in the Pacific battlefield by virtue of the Battle of Guadalcanal. Since then, the general trend of the U.S. attacking Japan and defending Japan has emerged. The U.S. Navy and Army began to plan counterattacks. Nimitz captured Guadalcanal, and MacArthur decisively decided to send troops to New Guinea, and made an oath: "Victory or death!"

The US-Australian Allied Forces competed with the Japanese Army on "Devil Mountain". "Devil Mountain" is not related to anyone, and will not be particularly merciful to anyone, but under the same harsh natural conditions, the supply lines of the Japanese army that went deep into the lone army became longer and longer, and the supply lines of the Allied forces became shorter and shorter.After "the most difficult battle in the world", the Japanese army finally defeated "Devil Mountain". At Buna, the Allies were in a bind.MacArthur ordered the generals, and Ekelberg led his troops to the expedition, completely eliminating the Japanese troops in the Buna area.Buna's victory was MacArthur's biggest victory on the battlefield since his defeat in the Philippines.

The spirited MacArthur further deployed the Bismarck naval battle.U.S. pilots used "ricochet attack" technology to carry out a destructive bombing of the Japanese transport fleet, and the main force of a division carried by the transport fleet suffered a catastrophe. It was the best of times and the worst of times for the famous players.Some people are high-spirited, and the more they fight, the more courageous they are; some people are bleak in the autumn wind, and they are about to leave...
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