Battle Of Iwo Jima Aftermath
Aftermath the island proved itself to play a major role in the war by having 2 400 b29 bombers along with 27 000 men make unscheduled landings by the end of the war.
Battle of iwo jima aftermath. The americans began applying pressure to the japanese defense of iwo jima in february 1944 when b 24 and b 25 bombers raided the island for 74 days straight. Battleship new york bombarding iwo jima 16 february 1945. Seized bases in the marshall islands in the battles of kwajalein and eniwetok in february 1944 japanese army and navy reinforcements were sent to iwo jima. It was the longest pre invasion bombardment of the war necessary because of the extent to which the japanese 21 000 strong fortified the island.
Iwo jima during the pre invasion bombardment looking north with mount suribachi in the foreground 17 february 1945. The american invasion of iwo jima came after allied forces had island hopped across the pacific and had conducted successful campaigns in the solomon gilbert marshall and mariana islands. The battle of iwo jima was fought from february 19 to march 26 1945 during world war ii 1939 1945. The estimate of total japanese deaths was put at 21 000 whereas there were only 1 083 prisoners.
The total number of americans wounded were 19 217 and the total deaths came to 21 000. 500 men from the naval base at yokosuka and 500 from chichi jima reached iwo jima during march and april 1944.