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OKINAWA GAINS ARE SLOWED AS RESISTANCE INTENSIFIES; BIG B-29 FORCE HITS TOKYO (5/19/45)
Microfilm-New York Times archives, Monterey Public Library | 5/19/45 | W.H. Lawrence, George E. Jones, Lindesay Parrott, Sidney Shalett, Harold Callender, Gladwin Hill

Posted on 05/19/2015 4:31:18 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson

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KEYWORDS: history; milhist; realtime; worldwarii
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Free Republic University, Department of History presents World War II Plus 70 Years: Seminar and Discussion Forum
First session: September 1, 2009. Last date to add: September 2, 2015.
Reading assignment: New York Times articles and the occasional radio broadcast delivered daily to students on the 70th anniversary of original publication date. (Previously posted articles can be found by searching on keyword “realtime” Or view Homer’s posting history .)
To add this class to or drop it from your schedule notify Admissions and Records (Attn: Homer_J_Simpson) by freepmail. Those on the Realtime +/- 70 Years ping list are automatically enrolled. Also visit our general discussion thread.
1 posted on 05/19/2015 4:31:19 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson
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Selections from West Point Atlas for the Second World War
Southern Okinawa: Naha-Shuri-Yonabaru, 1945 – Tenth Army Operations, 10 May-30 June 1945
Okinawa, Ryukyus Islands, 1945: Japanese Thirty Second Army Defensive Dispositions, 1 April 1945
Luzon, P.I., 1941: Final Operations on Luzon, 3 February-20 July 1945
Southeast Asia, 1941: Final Allied Offensives in the Southwest Pacific Area 19 February-1 July 1945
China, 1941: Operation Ichigo, 1945 and Final Operations in the War
Southern Asia, 1941: Third Burma Campaign-Allied Victory, April-May 1945
2 posted on 05/19/2015 4:31:49 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation has the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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The Nimitz Graybook

3 posted on 05/19/2015 4:32:42 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation has the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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Continued from May 12.

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Winston S. Churchill, Triumph and Tragedy

4 posted on 05/19/2015 4:33:26 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation has the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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The following audio clip is from a CBC report on the winter struggle in Holland (0:45).

Matthew Halton

5 posted on 05/19/2015 4:34:00 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation has the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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Billboard Top 10 (or Top 12) for the Week of May 19, 1945

#1 – “Sentimental Journey” – Les Brown, with Doris Day
#2 - “Bell Bottom Trousers” - Tony Pastor, with Ruth McCullough
#3 - “My Dreams are Getting Better All the Time” - Les Brown, with Doris Day
#4 – “There! I’ve Said It Again” – Vaughn Monroe
#5 - “Candy” - Johnny Mercer, with Jo Stafford and the Pied Pipers
#6 - “Dream” - Pied Pipers
#7 – “Laura” – Woody Herman
#8 - “Chloe” - Spike Jones, with Red Ingle
#8 – “Laura” – Freddy Martin
#9 - “Caldonia” - Woody Herman
#10 – “Laura” - Dick Haymes
#10 - “You Belong to My Heart” - Charlie Spivak, with Jimmy Saunders

6 posted on 05/19/2015 4:34:46 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation has the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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To: r9etb; PzLdr; dfwgator; Paisan; From many - one.; rockinqsranch; 2banana; henkster; meandog; ...
Hill Battles Rage (Lawrence) – 2-3
Japanese Cruiser Sunk Off Penang – 3
War News Summarized – 3
Okinawa: Blasting the Japanese With Artillery and Small Arms (photos) – 4-5
Japanese Capital Attacked In New Demolition Bombing (Jones) – 5-6
M’Arthur Inflicts 4 Defeats on Foe (Parrott) – 6
Moulmein is Goal of Fleeing Enemy – 6
50,000 ‘Useless’ Nazi Prisoners And Fritz Kuhn Will Be Sent Home (Shalett) – 7
De Gaulle Appeals on Aid to Captives (Callender) – 7
Hatred for Germans Tempers Joy Of 197 Ex-Prisoners on Arrival – 8
Boarding Party Tore Out Demolition Charges In U-Boat That Was Forced Up, Deserted – 8
2,500,000 Refugees under Allied Care (Hill) – 9
Enjoying Hitler’s Favorite View at Berchtesgaden (photo) – 9
Texts of Day’s War Communiques – 11
7 posted on 05/19/2015 4:36:03 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation has the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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http://www.etherit.co.uk/month/4/19.htm

May 19th, 1945 (SATURDAY)

UNITED KINGDOM: Minesweeper HMS Pyrrhus launched.

GERMANY: Flensburg: Alfred Rosenberg, the Nazi Party’s unofficial philosopher, responsible for formulating the party’s race policies, is arrested.

Hermann Göring is captured by forces of the American Seventh Army. (Gene Hanson)

MIDDLE EAST: French troops arrive in Syria and Lebanon, sparking off nationalist demonstrations

NEW GUINEA: Australian forces capture Wewak, the last Japanese-held port on the mainland, after a bitter struggle.

JAPAN: As 272 B-29s today hit Hamamatsu on Mission 178, it was revealed that a quarter of Nagoya, Japan’s main aircraft-manufacturing city, has been flattened by two raids in the last week.

The aircraft, from the USAAF’s Twentieth Air Force based on the Mariana Islands, also made an abortive raid on aircraft industry targets in Tachikawa. 14 others hit targets of opportunity; four B-29s are lost.

The raids on the two cities are the start of attacks on Japan’s secondary industrial centres with populations under 200,000.

Reconnaissance photos released today revealed the results of two fire-bomb raids by fleets of over 450 B-29s, the largest so far to strike at mainland Japan, which hit Nagoya three and five days ago, setting fire to 5.9 square miles of the city. Since incendiary attacks began, nearly 60 square miles of Japanese cities have been wiped out. Nagoya’s Aichi aircraft works and two other key factories were destroyed, while Mitsubishi’s aircraft plant, the world’s largest, was damaged. Results of today’s high-explosive raid on Hamamatsu, 120 miles from Tokyo, are not known. Bombs were dropped through the clouds from medium altitude using precision instruments.

RYUKU ISLANDS: Ie Shima: VII Fighter Command, United States’ Seventh Air Force bases the 413th Fighter Group flying P-47Ns on this island.

CHINA: Foochow: Japanese troops today abandoned the east coast treaty port of Foochow, seven months after capturing it. Two other east-coast ports, Amoy and Swatow, have also been abandoned, their forces retreating to Hong Kong, confirming reports that Tokyo has ordered a strategic withdrawal from south China. Since the US recapture of the Philippines these ports have come within US bomber range. In the event of an invasion these garrisons would be isolated, cut off from support from Japan or Formosa.

CANADA: The only submarine to be operated by the RCN during the war is commissioned. HMCS Esquimault is the former U-190. (Dave Hornford)

U.S.A.: Escort carrier USS Salerno Bay commissioned.

U-873 commander, Kptlt Friedrich Steinhoff, committed suicide while being kept in a street prison in Boston instead of a POW camp.

Corvette HMCS Barrie departed New York with Convoy HX-357.


8 posted on 05/19/2015 4:36:53 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation has the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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BTTT


9 posted on 05/19/2015 6:08:59 AM PDT by spodefly (This is my tag line. There are many like it, but this one is mine.)
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Caution: disturbing photos below:
May 19, 1945:


"It was impossible to have a normal childhood in a concentration camp, but parents and other adults often sought to provide some sense of normality for the children imprisoned in the camps.
This little girl, photographed in Prague, Czechoslovakia, wears her camp uniform while holding a stuffed animal and a ball, toys she undoubtedly held dear."


"The Nazis, as part of their effort to give their crimes an aura of legality, were fanatics about paperwork.
These deportation notices, discovered in Prague, sent thousands of Czechs to their deaths.
These papers also helped convince victims that they were indeed going to be resettled in the East rather than shipped to extermination camps."


"Aliya Bet refers to the illegal migration of Jews to Palestine before the creation of the state of Israel in 1948.
Approximately 25 percent of the 530,000 Jewish immigrants who entered Palestine before 1948 did so by way of Aliya Bet.

"While some Jews who illegally entered Palestine took the trip on their own initiative, many journeys were arranged by Zionist organizations.
The majority of immigrants traveled by boat, although some took an overland route from Eastern Europe.
Some Jews simply remained in Palestine after entering as tourists. Regardless of the method employed, illegal Jewish immigration was challenged by the British (who governed Palestine) at every juncture.
More than 50,000 people were caught (above) and deported to detention camps in Cyprus.

"After the war, Zionists worked feverishly to relocate survivors of the Holocaust from Europe's displaced-persons camps to Palestine.
The high visibility of Aliya Bet and the international pressure it brought to bear were instrumental in the creation of a Jewish state."


"Nazi doctors took unconscionable advantage of the human guinea pigs at their disposal.
This woman, a concentration-camp survivor, was the victim of horrific 'experimental' operations upon her breasts.
Possibly, the doctors were testing a new treatment for cancer or were interested in various aspects of the woman's reproductive system."


"The chief rabbi of Rome, Dr. David Prato (left), discusses the problems of displaced European Jews in Italy with the chief rabbi of Jerusalem, Isaac Herman Herzog, and a representative of the European headquarters of the American Joint Distribution Committee, Arthur Greenleigh.
Although only 40 percent of the displaced persons who migrated to the U.S. after the war were Jews, Americans assumed that Jews comprised the vast majority and, in general, opposed this immigration.
But once it became clear that most Jewish displaced persons wanted to go to Israel, American opinion began to favor Jewish emigration from Europe.
A blunt analysis of this situation was made by postwar British Foreign Minister Ernest Bevin:
The Americans were enthusiastic about opening Palestine to the Jews because they didn't want to have many of them in New York."



10 posted on 05/19/2015 6:28:55 AM PDT by BroJoeK (a little historical perspective...)
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By May 1945 my Dad's 33rd Infantry Division achieved its objective, capturing Baguio on Luzon, the Philippines:


11 posted on 05/19/2015 7:15:52 AM PDT by BroJoeK (a little historical perspective...)
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Hatred for Germans Tempers Joy Of 197 Ex-Prisoners on Arrival – 8

The soldier mentioned at the bottom of the first column became actor Woodrow Parfrey (Dirty Harry, The Outlaw Josey Wales, and other film and TV roles)


12 posted on 05/19/2015 8:40:28 AM PDT by DickBrannigan (When did logic become reversed, and right became wrong, and wrong became right?)
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The fighting on Okinawa is a grim preview of what Olympic would be like, only on a much larger scale. The more I read, I don’t think the Olympic forces would have been thrown back into the sea. On the other hand, we were not going to clear the island and pacify it before the scheduled launch of Coronet the following spring. In fact, I’m guessing we would not have cleared Kyushu at all without a much more massive effort than we had planned.

American forces slated for Olympic were 14 divisions, with a projected strength of just under 700,000 men, to take a rugged island much larger than Okinawa. The Japanese had 14 divisions and 11 brigades in defense. Although the manpower was less than the Americans, and they lacked artillery and ammunition, they were going to fight as tenaciously as the Japanese ever did.

The projected occupation of Kyushu in 90 days was not going to happen. The Sugar Loaf, Chocolate Drop and Shuri Castle would be repeated dozens of times.


13 posted on 05/19/2015 8:48:02 AM PDT by henkster (Do I really need a sarcasm tag?)
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I am curious as to how you caught that. Very interesting, btw.


14 posted on 05/19/2015 8:57:31 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation has the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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I am a huge fan of Clint Eastwood movies. I remember reading up on Woodrow Parfrey as he played a supporting part in several of them. It said how he had been a POW and that his experiences changed how he viewed life and influenced how he portrayed the various roles that he had. Saw the name, saw his NYC hometown, and figured out it was him.


15 posted on 05/19/2015 9:38:29 AM PDT by DickBrannigan (When did logic become reversed, and right became wrong, and wrong became right?)
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You get an A for the day.


16 posted on 05/19/2015 9:45:35 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation has the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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Nuke ‘em, I say!


17 posted on 05/19/2015 11:48:34 AM PDT by Uncle Miltie (we also gave those who wished to destroy space to do that - Baltimore's Democrat Mayor)
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Today, we have ISIS, an nobody lifts a finger.


18 posted on 05/19/2015 11:49:39 AM PDT by Uncle Miltie (we also gave those who wished to destroy space to do that - Baltimore's Democrat Mayor)
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The name meant nothing to me but when I googled him I instantly recognized him. He was a great character actor. Must have been in dozens of TV shows and movies.

Great catch!

19 posted on 05/19/2015 11:49:46 AM PDT by colorado tanker
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IIRC, Olympic's objective was only to occupy the southern third of Kyushu, for use as air bases and a staging area for Coronet. So, the one advantage we would have had was that we didn't have to occupy the whole island and kill every last Japanese soldier as we had to do on Iwo Jima and Okinawa.

That said, I agree with you that it would have been a very heavy and bloody lift. The timetable was not realistic and I think we would have had to send more troops than originally planned in light of the heavy Japanese reinforcements. When Olympic was in the early planning stages Kyushu was lightly defended, but by May strong reinforcements were being sent. The Japanese knew our pattern and tactics that we would want land based air support to invade Honshu.

20 posted on 05/19/2015 12:03:51 PM PDT by colorado tanker
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