Japan retreated bizarrely, and the U.S. army suffered a heavy **. In one battle, only three dogs were captured. This is not a joke, but a real event that happened in history.
The story takes place during World War II, a landing operation between the United States and Japan. In 1942, Japan feigned an attack on the Aleutian Islands
Prepare for the attack on Midway. In 1943, the U.S. military began a reconquest operation against the Aleutian Islands. After a fierce battle,
The U.S. military annihilated more than 2,800 Japanese officers and soldiers on Attu Island. In order to avoid a repeat of the mistakes of the past, the US military suspended its attack on Kiska Island.
They drew up a detailed boarding plan and conducted a number of drills to ensure that the operation was completed as scheduled. In early June 1943,
The Japanese army began its first retreat, but unfortunately suffered a setback. After that, the Japanese army switched to surface ships for the evacuation of personnel.
On July 29, 1943, the Japanese army successfully retreated to Kiska Island.
At this time, the U.S. military mistakenly thought that the island was sown by the Japanese army**, and as a result, a "bamboo basket for water" operation began.
In the following landing operations, the U.S. military not only paid a relatively heavy price
Even three "cute" Japanese military dogs became their trophies.
This unsuccessful landing operation was jokingly called "the most successful actual combat landing exercise in the history of the US military."
This battle showed the world the carelessness of the American army and the cunning and risk-taking of the Japanese army. Looking back on this period of history, we can't help but sigh
There is reincarnation in the way of heaven, and the heavens forgive whom".