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Japan’s Desperate Air Battles Against the US in the Final Months of WW2

History Unplugged Podcast

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This chapter explores the significance of the B-29 bomber during World War II's concluding phase, focusing on its superior engineering that enabled extensive bombing raids on Japan. It details the struggles of initial pilots and the aircraft's decisive influence on the war, particularly in the firebombing of Tokyo and the Japanese forces' limited defenses.

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