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🗓️ 27 March 2025
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March 27, 1912. Japan gifts the United States 3,000 cherry trees, in a gesture of friendship between two nations once at odds.
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0:10.6 | or you can get all of History Daily plus other fantastic history podcasts at IntoHistory.com. It's the night of March 9th, 1945, in Tokyo, Japan, five and a half years into World War II. |
0:33.6 | Inside his home, 12-year-old Saoomai Katsoto stirs in bed. His father's hands, rough and urgent, |
0:40.0 | shake him from sleep. Sautome begins to groan in protest, but he stops short as the sinister |
0:45.7 | sound of warplanes cuts through the night. The noise is familiar. In the last month, |
0:51.8 | several American air raids have ravaged Tokyo, targeting the city's industry and morale. |
0:57.0 | But tonight, the drone overhead is different. It's much stronger. |
1:01.7 | Saoamai and his father move swiftly, piling a few of their most prized possessions onto a cart. |
1:06.9 | Then quickly, they step out into the night. |
1:09.9 | All around them, Tokyo is burning. |
1:12.9 | Sao Tama and his father join a stream of residents scrambling for the safety of a nearby riverbank. |
1:18.1 | And as they push their way through the streets, Sao Tame looks upward. |
1:22.1 | The smoke in the sky clears for a moment, and he can see the American bombers flying lower than he's ever seen them before. |
1:29.3 | Screams ring out around him as the aircraft bellies open, and a torrent of bombs plunges toward the ground. |
1:35.3 | As explosions tear the neighborhood apart, Sautomé feels a hands of his father on his back, |
1:40.3 | pushing him forward, past burning rooftops and screaming neighbors, past entire |
1:45.4 | city blocks, disappearing into flame. |
1:52.0 | The next morning, Sautomé Katsumoto and his father will return home to find their house |
1:57.9 | badly charred but still standing. Many others will not be so lucky. |
2:02.6 | The previous night's attack will be the single most destructive bombing rate in history. |
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