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Why was okinawa a significant island in the war in the pacific?.

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It was the very last island that stood between the Allies along with the final assault on Japan.

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It was the last island that stood between the Allies and a final assault on Japan. The battle itself was a foretaste of what the Allies imagined the final invasion of Japan would be.

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