Daniel Wrinn · WWII Pacific War History

Daniel Wrinn · WWII Pacific War History

Daniel Wrinn
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ภาษา EN
จำนวนตอน 10
ล่าสุด 26.12.2025

WWII Pacific Theater history. Each episode covers the battles, campaigns, and decisions that shaped the war in the Pacific. The focus is on the island-hopping campaigns that defeated Japan, the cultural forces that made Japanese soldiers fight to the death, and the survival stories of those caught behind enemy lines. The amphibious assaults, strategic decisions, and human cost of victory are explored through real experiences.

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  • Island Hopping | The Strategy That Won the Pacific War 26.12.2025 19นาที
    Get the book: https://www.amazon.com/World-War-Pacific-Campaigns-Guadalcanal-ebook/dp/B0949C9YSSHow do you defeat an empire that controls half the Pacific Ocean? One island at a time.This is the final episode of the Pacific War series—the strategic overview that explains why America chose certain islands to invade and bypassed others. From Guadalcanal to Okinawa, from desperate improvisation to refined amphibious doctrine, this is the story of the strategy that won the Pacific War.124,000 American casualties across nine major campaigns. 300,000+ Japanese dead. And lessons learned in blood that changed amphibious warfare forever.#PacificWar #IslandHopping #WWII #MilitaryHistory #NavalHistory #MarineCorps #WorldWarII
  • Okinawa 1945 | The Bloodiest Battle of the Pacific War 26.12.2025 18นาที
    Get the book: https://www.amazon.com/World-War-Pacific-Campaigns-Guadalcanal-ebook/dp/B0949C9YSSOkinawa was the bloodiest battle of the Pacific War. 98 days of combat. 50,000 American casualties. 100,000+ Okinawan civilians caught in the crossfire. And offshore, kamikaze attacks that sank 34 ships and killed nearly 5,000 sailors.This is the battle that showed what invading mainland Japan would cost—and why Truman authorized the atomic bombs.From the unopposed landings on Easter Sunday 1945 to the brutal fighting on the Shuri Line, from Hacksaw Ridge to Sugar Loaf Hill, this episode covers the longest campaign in the Pacific War and why its casualty projections changed everything.#PacificWar #Okinawa #WWII #MilitaryHistory #MarineCorps #NavalHistory #WorldWarII
  • Iwo Jima | The Bloodiest Battle in Marine Corps History 25.12.2025 17นาที
    Get the book: https://www.amazon.com/World-War-Pacific-Campaigns-Guadalcanal-ebook/dp/B0949C9YSSThe Battle of Iwo Jima remains one of the most brutal and iconic battles of World War II. From February to March 1945, U.S. Marines fought for 36 days to capture this tiny volcanic island, suffering nearly 27,000 casualties—including almost 7,000 killed in action. The Japanese defenders, dug into an elaborate network of tunnels and caves, fought virtually to the last man with over 18,000 killed.#IwoJima #WWIIPacific #MarineCorps #MilitaryHistory #DanielWrinn
  • Peleliu | Where Japan Learned How to Make America Bleed (And Used It at Iwo Jima) 24.12.2025 12นาที
    Get the book: https://www.amazon.com/World-War-Pacific-Campaigns-Guadalcanal-ebook/dp/B0949C9YSSSeptember 15, 1944. The 1st Marine Division lands at Peleliu expecting a three-day fight. They'd be there for 73 days.Admiral Halsey said skip it. Intelligence said the Philippines were wide open. They invaded anyway.What happened on Peleliu changed how Japan defended every island for the rest of the war. No more banzai charges. No more dying on the beaches. Just caves, coral ridges, and a new kind of hell that would be repeated at Iwo Jima and Okinawa.Colonel Kunio Nakagawa wrote a new defensive playbook: defense in depth, fortified cave systems, and interlocking fields of fire. The 1st Marine Division—veterans of Guadalcanal and Cape Gloucester—suffered 71% casualties trying to take an 8-square-mile island.This is the story of the Pacific's most controversial battle, the tactics that made it so bloody, and why the men who fought there wondered if it needed to happen at all.#Peleliu #PacificWar #WWII #MarineCorps #MilitaryHistory #BloodyNoseRidge #IwoJima #Okinawa #JapaneseTactics
  • The Battle for Guam | Marines Fight to Reclaim US Territory in the Pacific 23.12.2025 22นาที
    Get the book: https://www.amazon.com/World-War-Pacific-Campaigns-Guadalcanal-ebook/dp/B0949C9YSSIn July 1944, US forces launched Operation Forager to recapture Guam—the only American territory held by Japan since December 1941. For three years, the island's Chamorro people had endured brutal occupation, waiting for liberation.This 3-week campaign was more than just another Pacific battle. It was personal. Marines weren't just taking another strategic island—they were liberating fellow Americans who had suffered under enemy occupation since the first days of the war.Fighting alongside operations on Saipan and Tinian, the battle for Guam cost thousands of lives but proved essential to the island-hopping campaign. Once secured, Guam became a major staging base for B-29 bombing raids against Japan and subsequent operations.The emotional reunion between American forces and Chamorro civilians marked one of the Pacific War's most powerful moments—a reminder that this wasn't just about military strategy, but about bringing Americans home.#PacificWar #WWII #guam #MilitaryHistory #AmphibiousWarfare #MarineCorps
  • Tinian 1944 | The Perfect Amphibious Assault and Where the Atomic Bomb Launched 20.12.2025 18นาที
    Get the book: https://www.amazon.com/World-War-Pacific-Campaigns-Guadalcanal-ebook/dp/B0949C9YSSTinian 1944 was the amphibious operation everyone wanted to replicate—fast, efficient, and executed almost perfectly. Just 6 miles from Saipan, this tiny island would become home to North Field, where the Enola Gay launched the atomic bomb that ended the war.This video breaks down why Tinian worked when so many other Pacific assaults turned into bloodbaths. The brilliant deception had the Japanese defending the north beaches while Marines landed at the south. It was the first combat use of napalm and the debut of the "shore to shore" concept—staging from nearby Saipan instead of ships. The result was the fastest major island capture in the Pacific War and the most important airfield in the theater. Tinian proved the US had mastered amphibious warfare. #PacificWar #WWII #Tinian #MilitaryHistory #AmphibiousWarfare #MarineCorps
  • Saipan 1944 | The Battle That Brought B-29s Within Range of Japan 19.12.2025 20นาที
    Get the book: https://www.amazon.com/World-War-Pacific-Campaigns-Guadalcanal-ebook/dp/B0949C9YSSJune 1944. Operation Forager—the largest amphibious assault in the Pacific War. The target: Saipan.This wasn't just another island. Saipan sat 1,500 miles from Tokyo—perfect B-29 range. Capturing it would bring the war directly to Japan's doorstep.The cost: 24,000 American and 30,000 Japanese casualties. Thousands of civilians trapped in the fighting. The largest banzai charge of the entire war.When Saipan fell, Tojo's government collapsed. Japan's leadership knew the end was coming. Within months, B-29s from Saipan would begin burning Japanese cities to the ground.
  • Operation Backhander |The WWII Battle Where Jungle Killed More Than Bullets 17.12.2025 16นาที
    Get the book: https://www.amazon.com/World-War-Pacific-Campaigns-Guadalcanal-ebook/dp/B0949C9YSSOperation Backhander—the Allied assault on Cape Gloucester in December 1943—doesn't get the recognition of Iwo Jima or Guadalcanal. But the Marines who fought there faced some of the worst conditions of World War II.This wasn't just fighting the Japanese. This was fighting rain, mud, disease, and jungle so thick you couldn't see 10 feet ahead. The Battle of Suicide Creek. Securing airfields to neutralize Rabaul. The birth of MacArthur's island-hopping strategy that would define the Pacific War.Cape Gloucester proved that sometimes terrain is deadlier than the enemy.
  • Tarawa 1943 | The Bloodiest 76 Hours in Marine Corps History 16.12.2025 19นาที
    Get the book: https://www.amazon.com/World-War-Pacific-Campaigns-Guadalcanal-ebook/dp/B0949C9YSS"We hit the reef 500 yards out. The ramp dropped and we started wading. That's when the machine guns opened up."Operation Galvanic began on November 20, 1943, when U.S. Marines assaulted Betio Island in Tarawa Atoll. The planners promised a quick victory after heavy naval bombardment. The Marines who landed there found 4,500 Japanese troops dug into concrete bunkers—and a tide that never came in.This video covers why Tarawa mattered, what went wrong at the reef, and how 76 hours of fighting for 2 square miles changed amphibious warfare forever.
  • Operation Watchtower | The Fight for Guadalcanal Begins 16.12.2025 18นาที
    Get the book: https://www.amazon.com/World-War-Pacific-Campaigns-Guadalcanal-ebook/dp/B0949C9YSSIn August 1942, 11,000 U.S. Marines stormed the beaches of Guadalcanal in America's first major offensive against Japan. What followed was six months of brutal fighting that changed the course of the Pacific War.This is Operation Watchtower—the chaotic beginning of the Guadalcanal campaign.

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