X-Day: The Invasion of Japan
100 mins
By spring of 1942, Japan controlled the western Pacific, the Philippines, and large parts of Indochina. America and her allies knew that final victory could only be achieved by unconditional surrender and that would involve occupation of the Japanese homeland. This is the story Operation Downfall, the plan to invade and occupy Japan that would dwarf the D-Day landings in Europe. According to the plan, on X-Day--November 1, 1945--General MacArthur would lead an invasion force onto the beaches of Kyushu, the southern most of the Japanese Islands. Y-Day would follow six months later when the largest beach landing in military history would take Tokyo. Politicians and military strategists knew that Japanese resistance would be ferocious. Plans for the invasion continued throughout 1945 until President Truman made the decision to drop the atom bomb. We trace the invasion plans from Pearl Harbor to Hiroshima and analyze why Truman chose the bomb over Operation Downfall.
Waldo Henrichs
Self - Author
Geoffrey Perret
Self - Author
Edward Desrosiers
Self - 1st Battalion, Iwo Jima
Alfred Cialfi
Self - 2nd Battalion, Iwo Jima
Daniel Vece Jr.
Self - Pioneer Battalion, Iwo Jima
Bernard Dobbins
Self - 3rd Battalion, Iwo Jima
George Abel
Self - 1st Battalion, Iwo Jima
Haruyo Nihei
Self - Tokyo Ari Raid Survivor
Curtis LeMay
Self (archive footage)
J. Samuel Walker
Self - Author
Thomas B. Allen
Self - Author
Andy Webb
Director