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Apr 2024
27m 32s

The Battle of Okinawa

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Please note, this episode contains discussion of suicide.


On 1 April 1945, as the Second World War in Europe was reaching its end, one of the bloodiest battles in the whole conflict commenced on a small island south of mainland Japan. It was the Battle of Okinawa. Saul David comes on the show to provide a fascinating rundown of this truly horrific battle.


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