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The Battle of Okinawa, Codename: Operation Iceberg — American Minute

American Minute with Bill Federer

60,000 U.S. troops landed on the Island of Okinawa, APRIL 1, 1945, in the largest amphibious attack by the U.S. in the Pacific war. 12,000 Americans died, 36,000 were wounded and 400 ships were sunk or damaged. Though Japan’s casualties exceeded 100,000, their kamikaze suicide attacks grew more intense, not relenting until the bombing of Hiroshima.

The U.S. entered the war after President Roosevelt addressed Congress, December 8, 1941:

The attack yesterday on the Hawaiian Islands has caused severe damage…lives have been lost…ships have been reported torpedoed between San Francisco and Honolulu…the Japanese Government also launched an attack against Malaya…Hong Kong…Guam…Philippine Islands… Wake Island…and Midway Island.

FDR stated January 6, 1942:

Japan’s…conquest goes back half a century…War against China in 1894…Occupation of Korea…War against Russia in 1904…Fortification of the mandated Pacific islands following 1920…Seizure of Manchuria in 1931…Invasion of China in 1937.

President Roosevelt continue:

Our enemies are guided…by unholy contempt for the human race…We are fighting…to uphold the doctrine that all men are equal in the sight of God.

The Moral Lib­eral con­tribut­ing edi­tor, William J. Fed­erer, is the best­selling author of “Back­fired: A Nation Born for Reli­gious Tol­er­ance no Longer Tol­er­ates Reli­gion,” and numer­ous other books. A fre­quent radio and tele­vi­sion guest, his daily Amer­i­can Minute is broad­cast nation­ally via radio, tele­vi­sion, and Inter­net. Check out all of Bill’s books here



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