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In World War II, the only battle in which the U.S. army suffered more casualties than the Japanese, more than Pearl Harbor

It is well known that the United States has deployed a large number of troops in many parts of Japan. For example, okinawa, Japan, has a U.S. military base. These military bases, large and small, pose a huge threat to China's security. Most military bases were also built during the Pacific War. Regarding the U.S. occupation of Japan and the construction of Japanese military bases, let us talk about the Pacific War during World War II. In world war II, between Japanese and U.S. forces, few people took advantage of this except for the early attack on Pearl Harbor. Casualties are always greater than those of the U.S. army. However, there is one exception. U.S. troops suffered more casualties than Japanese troops. It was the Battle of Iwo Jima. According to statistics, the Japanese army lost 20,000 people in the Battle of Iwo Jima, and more than 90 aircraft and 3 submarines were missing. Casualty ratios in the United States and Japan were 1.2:1. The Japanese army killed a lot of people

In World War II, the only battle in which the U.S. army suffered more casualties than the Japanese, more than Pearl Harbor

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In the spring and summer of 1940, after two fierce discussions around the "southward" plan in the Japanese base camp, coupled with the tenacious anti-Japanese struggle of the Chinese people at that time, the japanese army's aggressive deployment was completely disrupted, and in order to solve the oil problem, the Japanese fascists finally had to make a desperate bet, implement the "southward" plan, and began to expand to Southeast Asia in 1941. In the end, the Americans suffered heavy losses, more casualties than the Japanese, and more people lost than pearl harbor.

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