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How Japanese Troops Became Invisible During WWII Battle
On Peleliu during WWII, the Japanese took advantage of an old network of mining tunnels to hide from U.S. forces. It enabled them to effectively become invisible - and to fight the battle on their terms.
From the Series: Pacific War in Color: Fire From the Sky