WWII Prisoners of the Japanese on SAIPAN | History Traveler Episode 229

The Battle of Saipan was one of the most violent and decisive battles of the Pacific War in WWII. Located in the Mariana Islands, Saipan was to be the first target in a larger campaign codenamed Operation Forager. One secured, this and the islands of Guam and Tinian would put the U.S. B-29 bombers in range of the Japanese home islands. But before the first Marine would step foot on Saipan, there were other Americans who were on this island. But not by choice. This episode was produced in partnership with The Gettysburg Museum of History. See how you can support history education & artifact preservation by visiting their website & store at https://www.gettysburgmuseumofhistory... Set yourself up with a 10% DISCOUNT on all Origin gear and nutritional products by entering the code "history10" at www.originmaine.com! Other episodes that you might enjoy: The Attack on PEARL HARBOR (What Many DON'T See) | History Traveler Episode 222:    • The Attack on PEARL HARBOR (What Many DON'...   Bullet Damaged Hangars & The BEST View of Pearl Harbor!!! | History Traveler Episode 223:    • Bullet Damaged Hangars & The BEST View of ...   The Hero Tugboat of PEARL HARBOR | History Traveler Episode 173:    • The Hero Tugboat of PEARL HARBOR | History...   The Guns & Armaments of the USS Alabama | History Traveler Episode 167:    • The Guns & Armaments of the USS Alabama | ...   The Easy Company Foxholes of Bastogne (EP 56):    • The Easy Company Foxholes of Bastogne | Hi...   Support the effort to expand history education on PATREON:   / historyunderground   Facebook: facebook.com/thehistoryunderground Instagram: www.instagram.com/the_history_underground All drone flights conducted by a Part 107 drone pilot.