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- Casualties in the Battle of Okinawa1234:
- Allied casualties: 50,000
- Japanese casualties: 100,000 soldiers
- Okinawan casualties: 149,425 people killed, died by coerced suicide, or went missing
- Civilians: 100,000 Okinawan civilians died during the campaign
- US casualties: 7,500 Marines and soldiers killed, 5,000 sailors
- Imperial Japanese forces: over 110,000 soldiers lost their lives
- American casualties: 49,000, including about 12,000 deaths
- Fifth Fleet casualties: 4,900 men killed or drowned, 4,800 men wounded, 763 lost aircraft5.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The battle was the bloodiest and fiercest of the Pacific War, with some 50,000 Allied and around 100,000 Japanese casualties, : 473–474 also including local Okinawans conscripted into the Japanese Army. According to local authorities, at least 149,425 Okinawan people were killed, died by coerced suicide or went missing.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_OkinawaAs many as 100,000 civilians, or one quarter of the pre-war population of Okinawa, died during the campaign. Some were caught in the cross-fire, killed by American artillery or air attacks, which utilised napalm. Others died of starvation as the Japanese occupying forces stockpiled the island’s food supplies.www.historyhit.com/casualties-battle-of-okinawa/The United States suffered death on a staggering scale: 7,500 Marines and soldiers and another 5,000 sailors. Japan sacrificed even more men: at least 110,000 soldiers, many after the battle was lost. An estimated 100,000 civilians also perished, either caught in the crossfire between the two armies or through forced mass suicide.www.smithsonianmag.com/history/bloody-hell-okin…The Imperial Japanese forces fought tenaciously, and over 110,000 Japanese soldiers lost their lives before the American victory. Conquering Okinawa caused more than 49,000 American casualties, including about 12,000 deaths.mohmuseum.org/the-battle-of-okinawa/During the Battle of Okinawa, the Fifth Fleet suffered: • 36 sunk ships • 368 damaged ships • 4,900 men killed or drowned • 4,800 men wounded • 763 lost aircraftwww.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/battle-of-okinawa - People also ask