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How do the Japanese prepare for the U.S. attack on Iwo Jima?​

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Defense planning In order to prevent disclosing their positions to the Americans, Japanese artillery was to remain silent during the expected prelanding bombardment. No fire would be directed against the American naval vessels. Upon landing on Iwo Jima, the Americans were not to encounter any opposition on the beaches.

‎Japanese planning · ‎Caves, bunkers and... · ‎Defense planning · ‎Lines of defense.

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