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我記得守塞班關島的是南雲忠一吧,這個珍珠港元兇。倒是沒破腹,用槍自盡的

日軍最後司令部遺址

發佈日期:2021 年 3 月 11 日
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  • 那蓝茸蒻
    4/5很好

    塞班島的景點之一,其實只有一些殘破的武器留下來了,不過真的應該銘記歷史,警示後人,不要讓同樣的事情重新發生。來拍個照還是值得的

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    發佈日期:2020 年 12 月 7 日
  • 天意
    5/5極好

    日軍最後司令部就在塞班島的北邊,這裡是二戰期間日軍的司令部,日軍就是在這裏和美軍進行最後的抵抗的,現在只剩下一些武器殘骸。

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    發佈日期:2020 年 4 月 21 日
  • 天意
    4/5很好

    二戰時期塞班島是日軍的駐紮地,這裏對於美國和日本來說都是一個非常重要的地方,所以在二戰後期,日軍就駐守在這裏,美軍攻擊到最後所有的日軍都在這裏被消滅。

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    發佈日期:2020 年 1 月 13 日
  • 杨贝卡
    4/5很好
    原文

    The last command of the Japanese Army still remains devastated to this day. It is said that three generals in the fort committed suicide and killed their country. The shadows of the trees shook vigorously and only felt a chill behind their backs. There are only two things to comfort me. One is the green growing out of the wreckage of the tank, and the other is the nest of curious kittens in the bunker. May the war never be over-the best thing is to be vigorous.

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    發佈日期:2016 年 8 月 11 日
  • 旅星人
    4/5很好
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    One of the most memorable parks on Saipan Island, located in the north, is scattered today with Japanese artillery, tank wreckage and the bombed Japanese Command during World War II. The park is quiet, with shady trees and a big fruit tree. From time to time, Japanese people will be seen to commemorate it.

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    發佈日期:2016 年 10 月 11 日
  • 요슬이왕국
    5/5極好
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    心痛一定要去的地方.。!

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    發佈日期:2022 年 11 月 1 日
  • maf***66
    5/5極好
    原文

    The Battle of Saipan is of great significance. There is a long journey of 3000 nautical miles from Pearl Harbor to Saipan Island, and another 1000 nautical miles from Eniwetok. Once defeated and stumbled under the fortified city, the Japanese forces in Saipan can delay for longer. After 2-4 months of full training, the joint fleet and the air fleet will attack the American fleet directly, and there will be a chance to hit the American army seriously. The next U.S. counteroffensive may be delayed for several months, and the Japanese will gradually build a defensive circle, and the Pacific War situation will naturally be indefinitely delayed. So in 1944, Admiral Spruance, Commander-in-Chief of the 5th Fleet, decided to lead the largest iron and steel convoy in human history, including the 53rd, 51st and 58th Special Fleets, a total of 29 aircraft carriers, 25 cruisers and 7 battleships, including nearly 650 ships, nearly 1,000 aircraft, full of the Marine Corps. Ground forces, such as the 2nd Division, the 4th Division, the 3rd Division, the 1st Brigade and the 27th Division of the Army, whose campaign code name is grain collector, aim at Saipan Island. The landing date is scheduled for June 15. Japan did not expect that the United States would dare to go deep alone and attack Saipan and Guam. According to experience, the Japanese base camp believes that the US military must rely on the cover of base air force to carry out island-by-island attacks. And it won't come too early. Japan also made some preparations. At the end of May, 118 troops were sent to supply Saipan. But along the way, they were ambushed by U.S. submarines. Five of the seven transport ships sank, one was injured and 2,240 soldiers died. Only 1,000 people came to Saipan in despair, and 600 of them were injured. But the most serious was the loss of almost all the two-month rations and ammunition for a battle point transported to Saipan, which was destined to be a tragic place for the "Royal Army". At 9:40 a.m. on June 13, 1944, there were moving mountains at the end of the sea. Soon, giant steel warships approached the coast like mirages. Seven battleships, six cruisers and 26 destroyers were facing Saipan Island. Targets on the shore of Tinian Island began to target artillery at a slow speed. The 30,000-ton battleship was equipped with heavy steel armor, and a pair of 300-mm large main guns mounted in a large armored turret weighing more than 900 tons fired at speeds of up to several hundred kilograms at speeds of up to 700 meters per second. Artillery shells were positioned offshore and shore-bound, destroying everything like earthquakes. Until now, the Japanese army did not know that the U.S. military's goal was Saipan. The Japanese army had thought that MacArthur of the U.S. Army would advance first in New Guinea. Palau Island in the southwest will be the primary target of the U.S. Army. The 14th Division, the only reserve unit that can be mobilized in the Japanese base camp, and most of the construction equipment will be sent to Palau Islands on a priority basis. The Saipan project is scheduled to be completed in November. Unexpectedly, the U.S. military arrived five months ahead of schedule. At this time, the coastal artillery of Saipan Island has not been erected. There are no permanent fortifications, and no defense system in depth.... For more information, please refer to my travels, - "http://you.ctrip.com/travels/saipan569/3363072.html.

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    發佈日期:2017 年 3 月 2 日
  • 亭亭玉立1995123
    5/5極好

    如果你是學歷史的話,可以去這個地方看一看。在這裏你會了解到更多的二戰歷史。親身去感受一下歷史留下的痕迹。日本人來到這裏基本都是來祭奠的,而中國人和韓國人來到這裏只會在心裏想“當初你們這麼壞來攻打我們國家,這下你們也遭到重創了吧”

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    發佈日期:2019 年 8 月 14 日
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