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In Normandy we are talking about a million people getting from England across the channel to mainland Europe. The Germans had a powerful, mobile tank force. Sure they could have dropped off all the troops off in Portugal or something. But getting that many people through the mountains would not have been an easy task. Then there is the supply chain to think about. Since the allies were planning a quick move through France and Germany, they needed supplies to keep up. With Normandy secured that was a quick route to bring in supplies.
In places like Iwo Jima how would you have proposed to get rid of the Japanese? You could sit there all day and shell the rocks, but the deeply dug in Japanese would just go deeper and emerge when the shelling was over. You could parachute people in, but they would all probably be dead before they hit the ground. The U.S. needed that real estate to prepare for an invasion of Japan.
In places like Iwo Jima how would you have proposed to get rid of the Japanese? You could sit there all day and shell the rocks, but the deeply dug in Japanese would just go deeper and emerge when the shelling was over. You could parachute people in, but they would all probably be dead before they hit the ground. The U.S. needed that real estate to prepare for an invasion of Japan.