How were the outcomes of the Battles of Iwo Jima and Okinawa similar?

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Both were early U.S. victories that historians now consider to be turning points in the war in the Pacific.

Both initially appeared to be U.S. losses that became victories after the arrival of ships and planes from the Allies.

Both resulted in massive destruction to Japanese industrial facilities that left Japan unable to produce large numbers of weapons.

Both involved very costly fighting that left U.S. officials reluctant to endorse a ground invasion of mainland Japan.

Both were early U.S. victories that historians now consider to be turning points in the war in the Pacific.