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14

The US Leaps to the Marianas, June 1944

Lecture no. 14 from the course: World War II: The Pacific Theater

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Taught by Professor Craig L. Symonds | 32 min | Categories: History

One of the reasons Japan attacked the United States in the first place was because it needed a secure supply of oil to fight China, but by 1944, Japan’s supply lines were failing. The US, too, was stretched in June 1944, with simultaneous campaigns planned for both Normandy and the Marianas. Examine the set up for a decisive confrontation in the Pacific.