Memorial for the Battle of Saipan

Memorial for the Battle of Saipan

December 1969 Issue

Memorial for the Battle of Saipan


Memorial for the Battle of Saipan
The Battle of Saipan, June 15-July 9, 1944, was one of the fiercest battles of the Pacific war in World War II. When it became clear that they could not prevail, hundreds of Japanese soldiers and civilians, led by propaganda to believe the Allied troops would treat them barbarically, jumped to their deaths from two cliffs, known today as “Suicide Cliff” and “Banzai Cliff.”

Today, as a statue in a memorial park, Heiwa Kannon, Bodhisattva of Mercy and Peace, gives her blessing to the dead. The park is located four miles from San Roque on the northern tip of Saipan. Banzai Cliff is in the background to the north.

Eight readers sent in the correct answer, and ROBERT C. WILSON of Indian Head, Maryland, won the drawing. We thank Tressie Alvernaz of Lakeside, California, for sending in the photo.