“LIFE” in World War II

American troops chat near a dead Japanese soldier on Iwo Jima. The degree to which the Japanese were willing to fight to the death, rather than surrender, is summed up in one remarkable statistic: Close to 20,000 Japanese soldiers were killed during the battle; only around 200 were captured. (Photo by W. Eugene Smith/Time & Life Pictures)
“LIFE” in World War II
   
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