Operation Olympic [microform]. 1944-1947.

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Operation Olympic [microform]. 1944-1947.

This is a collection of 20 documents from the U.S. Army and its Allies consisting of correspondence, memorandum, reports, plans and other sources which pertain to an operation concerning the invasion of Japan conducted during World War II called Operation Olympic.

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