Larger than the Normandy landings, how did the allies plan the landings in Japan during World War II?

Larger than the Normandy landings, how did the allies plan the landings in Japan during World War II?
The scale of the whole "plan of decline" exceeds that of the Normandy landing campaign.


login? Lock it down? Bombing? -- the birth of the declining plan


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General Marshall disagrees with Ernest King and Arnold. In Marshall's view, to thoroughly conquer Japan, the allies must forcibly attack the Japanese mainland. About these three different views, senior US officials decided after deliberation: to launch landing operations on the Japanese mainland and to carry out air bombing and mine warfare blockade at the same time. And the decline plan is the external code name for the allied landing on the Japanese mainland. Of course, because of the particularity of the "decline plan," this plan is known only to a very small number of senior generals in the United States army and navy.


Plan of decline-Olympic Action


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how does Japan respond?