Operation Cottage – Pacific Island of Kiska 1943. (Documentary)

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After the major damage inflicted on Attu Island, planners expected another costly operation. However, the Japanese tactical planners had realized that the isolated island was no longer safe and planned for an evacuation. From the end of July, there were growing signs of Japanese withdrawal. Aerial photoanalysts noticed that routine activities seemed to decline sharply and almost no movement could be detected in the harbor. Bomb damage appeared to be unrepaired and flight crews reported a sharp reduction in air defense fire. On July 28, radio signals from Kiska ceased altogether. ‘ Sorry for The image and clips it was hard to find clips and image on this topic!

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