Daniel Wrinn · WWII Pacific War History

By Daniel Wrinn

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WWII Pacific Theater history. Each episode covers the battles, campaigns, and decisions that shaped the war in the Pacific. My focus covers three areas: the island-hopping campaigns that defeated Japan, the cultural forces that made Japanese soldiers fight to the death, and the survival stories of those caught behind enemy lines. The amphibious assaults, the strategic decisions, and the human cost of victory. What matters are the real experiences—Real warfare. Real warriors. Real history.

Episode Date
Island Hopping | The Strategy That Won the Pacific War
Dec 26, 2025
Okinawa 1945 | The Bloodiest Battle of the Pacific War
Dec 26, 2025
Iwo Jima | The Bloodiest Battle in Marine Corps History
Dec 25, 2025
Peleliu | Where Japan Learned How to Make America Bleed (And Used It at Iwo Jima)
Dec 24, 2025
The Battle for Guam | Marines Fight to Reclaim US Territory in the Pacific
Dec 23, 2025
Tinian 1944 | The Perfect Amphibious Assault and Where the Atomic Bomb Launched
Dec 20, 2025
Saipan 1944 | The Battle That Brought B-29s Within Range of Japan
Dec 19, 2025
Operation Backhander |The WWII Battle Where Jungle Killed More Than Bullets
Dec 17, 2025
Tarawa 1943 | The Bloodiest 76 Hours in Marine Corps History
Dec 16, 2025
Operation Watchtower | The Fight for Guadalcanal Begins
Dec 16, 2025