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The Battle Of Iwo Jima

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When Joe Rosenthal snapped the iconic photograph, Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima, he knew it was a special sight, but probably never imagined the lengths the snapshot would travel in history. It was his capturing of the Battle of Iwo Jima, during the Second World War that became one of the most well known depictions of the war. From this image, a host of stories, life histories, movies, and books have emerged, namely the most recent Clint Eastwood film by the name of "Flags of Our Fathers."



It was a Friday, February 23rd, 1945, approaching 1:00pm. The Marines had only landed at Iwo Jima four days earlier and Rosenthal, a photographer with the Associated Press, was visiting the island on one of his daily checkups. The news of a flag raising ceremony atop a volcano named Mount Suribachi came to his attention and upon his arrival, he immediately raced to the southern tip of the island with his trusty camera in hand. Rosenthal was too late to capture the first raised flag, but as he reached the summit, he noticed a different group of Marines readying to raise a second.

Attached to a stretch of pipe, a large American flag was geared for flight into the air in one of the most triumphant events throughout war history. Rosenthal was able to position his short stature on a pile of rocks and click his camera at just the right moment to produce the famous photo you see of six war heroes raising Old Glory: John Bradley, Harlon Block, Michael Strank Ira Hayes, Franklin Sousley, and Rene Gagnon.

The flag raising on Mount Suribachi was important in the strides towards success because through intense fighting, the Marines were able to capture the highest point of the island within the first week of combat. Sadly, three of the original flag raisers did not live to see the final triumph.

Once the photograph hit the American public, Rosenthal was heralded as the responsible party for bringing home such a moving symbol of victory. The photo was passed across the world, even gracing the February 25th Sunday newspapers. Numerous magazines displayed the photo on their covers, and in later years, the United States Marine Corps War Memorial was fashioned from the influential image. A stamp was also created in its likeness.

Remembering the Battle of Iwo Jima through the well-known photo prompted a series of film adaptations of the events and lives of those involved. In the Clint Eastwood-directed "Flags of Out Fathers," the life stories of the six men who raised the flag unfold. Rosenthal"s presence and involvement is also mentioned.

Before the Eastwood"s Hollywood blockbuster was created, the United States Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard produced a 1945 documentary titled, "To the Shores of Iwo Jima." In 1949, John Wayne starred in the "Sands of Iwo Jima," where Tony Curtis took on the role of flag raiser, Ira Hayes in the 1961 film, "The Outsider." As for Rosenthal, he won a Pulitzer Prize for the infamous snapshot, where its impact continues to mesmerize throughout the years.
The Battle Of Iwo Jima
The battle of Iwo Jima took place between the United States and Japan in 1945, but it was no ordinary battle. The Japanese warriors went in knowing they would not come back out alive from the tunnels they had built. Yet each warrior had a specific mission - to kill at least 10 U.S. Marines before they were killed.

The battle took place over the island of Iwo Jima that belonged to Japan. The United States wanted control of it because it was between the bomber bases of the U.S. and Japan. The controversy continues today about the necessity of this battle. But regardless whether the battle was necessary, it was a great victory for the Marines and has become part of American legend.

The Japanese were greatly outnumbered though in the battle of Iwo Jima. 22,000 Japanese were ready to take on the 110,000 U.S. Marines. This was the largest battle of the Marines in the Pacific War. The ground battle lasted for 35 days before the United States was the victor. At the end of it all almost 21,000 of the Japanese were killed or captured. The casualties for the U.S. Marines were approximately 8,200 with almost another 500 reported as missing in action.

It is believed up to 3,000 of the Japanese actually didn't die and that they remained in the caves for approximately six years. Over that time many of them died and others surrendered to the United States troops. Those who did survive reported they were treated compassionately by the U.S. Marines upon their surrender.

As the U.S. Marines were victories, the picture of the survivors placing the United States flag upright on Mount Suribachi was taken. No one could have known then that this particular picture from the battle of Iwo Jima would become such a symbol in the American culture. In fact, it holds the record for the most reproductions of any photograph in the world.

In 1985 a memorial was erected in Washington D.C. in honor of those who gave their life during the battle of Iwo Jima. A ceremony called the Reunion of Honor was held with the survivors from both the United States and Japan in attendance. The ceremony included a monument with Japanese writing on one side and American writing on the other. During the ceremony the two sides shook hands and stood united.
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