Kuribayashi of Japan 's strategic general has little fantasy that his army is enough to defeat US invasion. The defense strategy is focused on causing serious casualties such as the US is hesitating to attack the mainland Japan. For three reasons, Japanese have a very unique strategy. 1) The Japanese did not fight on the ground. They fought everything from the ground. They dug 1,500 rooms in a 16 - m tunneled rock.
You can also see the battle drawn in the movie entitled "Iwo Jima" directed by Clint Eastwood. In the movie, Clint Eastwood screened Japan 's Iwo Jima Great War and depicts what Japanese soldiers experienced during the battle. The film won the Oscar of the Best Sound Editor and was nominated for three nominations for this historic war. In short, the battle of Iwo Jima was one of the most important fights in the Pacific War of World War II. When the United States succeeds in occupying Iwo Jima, they occupied the airport of the island. Since these airports are currently controlled by the United States, the B - 29 bomber currently starts using the island to bomb a Japanese bomber and can be used as a gas station near Japan. This fight also indicated Americans that Japanese are trying to protect their country.
The battle of Iwo Jima was a magnificent military strategy between the US Marine Corps and the Imperial Japanese Army in early 1945. As a potential stage facility, there are three airports on Iwo Jima, which is 750 miles from the Japanese coast. I invaded Japan. U.S. military invaded the island on February 19, 1945, and the battle of Iwojima after that lasted five weeks. Among the most fierce battles of World War II was believed that nearly 200 of the 21,000 Japanese army of the island were killed and nearly 7,000 Marines were killed. But once the fight is over, the strategic value of Iwo Jima will be questioned.