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The Battle of Biak: “A Terrifying Glimpse Into the Soul of Mankind”

In the Spring of 1944, the small island of Biak—a stepping stone to the Philippines—was taken by the Americans.

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Author Danyelle WarePosted on March 12, 2025March 13, 2025Categories Montana Military Museum, World War II – Pacific TheaterTags WWII

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