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One photo defined a war, but it also erased a name. While the world celebrated a victory, one mother in Texas was fighting a lonely battle for the truth. [The Story] In 1945, the U.S. government officially identified the men in the iconic Iwo Jima flag-raising photo. They called one of them "Hank Hansen." But Belle Block knew better. Looking at the soldier's back, she famously declared: "I changed his diapers a thousand times. I know my boy's back." Despite being dismissed by the military and even her own family, she never gave up. This is the heart-wrenching true story of how a mother’s intuition, aided by the 1,300-mile journey of survivor Ira Hayes, finally restored the name of Harlon Block to history. [Timeline] 0:00 The Strategic Importance of Iwo Jima 0:19 The Bloodiest Battle of the Pacific 0:30 A Mother’s Love: Belle Block 0:41 The Tragic Loss of Harlon Block 0:48 "I Know My Son": The Fight Against Propaganda 1:18 Ira Hayes: 1,300 Miles for the Truth 2:01 When Memory Triumphs Over History [References] Book: Mastering WWII Through War Movies by Lee Dong-hoon Visuals: Featuring restored footage and AI-animated portraits of Harlon Block. 🔑 Iwo Jima, Harlon Block, Belle Block, Ira Hayes, Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima, WWII History, Pacific War, Mount Suribachi, Military Mystery, Mother's Intuition, Flags of Our Fathers, True War Stories. #️⃣ #IwoJima #WWII #HarlonBlock #IraHayes #HistoryMystery #MilitaryHistory #TrueStory #Motherhood #PacificWar #ForgottenHeroes