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12 July, 20:47
What was true of the battle of iwo jima?
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Fiona Clark
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It was a major battle in the Pacific during Word War II. The Americans wanted to capture the island to establish a base of operations to invade Japan. Still it was a hard fought battle and many soldiers on both sides lost their lives. Eventually the war came to an end when the Americans dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
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