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World War II Episode 127

Setting the Stage for Bougainville

February 24, 2025 · 32:13

Setting the Stage for Bougainville

By late 1943, the Allies had turned the tide in the Pacific, but one significant stronghold still loomed. In Japan's most critical South Pacific base, Rabaul served as a launch point for air and naval operations across New Guinea and the Solomons. Instead of a costly direct assault, Allied planners devised a strategy to neutralize Rabaul through isolation, cutting off its supply lines and rendering it ineffective. Bougainville became the next step in this plan, providing airfields and a staging ground for the final push.

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