
Show 66 - Supernova in the East V
Dan Carlin's Hardcore History
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The Nobility of Failure in Japanese Suicidal Attacks
The specific incident on the island of Sipan in July 1944 exemplifies the intense Japanese suicidal attacks during World War II, where thousands of Japanese soldiers engaged in bonsai charges, with many resorting to suicide rather than surrendering. The scene was horrific, with soldiers charging into American machine gun fire armed only with bayonets and sticks, resulting in piles of Japanese corpses and mass suicides witnessed by American marines.
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