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What were the casualties of American and Japanese troops in the Pacific War? What is the battle damage of warships and aircraft?

12, American soldiers were killed; The Japanese army killed 114429 people in the Pacific battlefield. 763 aircraft were lost; There are 44 ships.

American casualties, about 12, American soldiers were killed, and the number of Japanese soldiers killed in the Pacific battlefield: According to a survey conducted by Japan's Economic Stability Headquarters, 1,14,429 Japanese soldiers died in the Pacific battlefield, and 414,879 Japanese sailors died in the Pacific battlefield. This data was also published in China War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and the Second World War Department, edited by Liu Tinghua, deputy director of the World Military History Research Office of the Military History Research Department of the Chinese Academy of Military Sciences.

From March to June, 1945, after paying a heavy price, the US military occupied Iwo Jima and Okinawa and approached Japan. In May, Germany surrendered unconditionally. In order to keep the homeland and Korea, Japan mobilized for an unprecedented war, clamoring for a "decisive battle at home". The United States also plans to organize amphibious landing operations in the southern part of Kyushu Island and the Kanto Plain in Japan, code-named "Olympics" and "Crown".

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Related information of the Pacific War:

1. In January 1945, the US military landed in Renyain Bay, northwest of Luzon Island, and the Japanese army used Kamikaze special forces to carry out suicide attacks on the US landing fleet for the first time. The US military occupied Manila on March 4th. In the subsequent operations, the 14th Army of the Japanese Army was annihilated in the Philippines, with 45, Japanese casualties and captives.

2. In this big naval battle, the US forces participated in the war as many as 16 aircraft carriers, 18 escort aircraft carriers, 12 battleships, 11 heavy cruisers, 15 light cruisers, 144 destroyers, 25 frigates, 592 transport logistics auxiliary ships and nearly 2, aircraft.

3. On October 2th, 1944, American troops landed on Leyte Island. On the afternoon of the same day, accompanied by Philippine President Austin, MacArthur landed with knee-high seawater. At 14 o'clock on the beach, MacArthur delivered a famous "I'm back" speech to the world through high-power radio.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Pacific War