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  2. Japanese holdouts (Japanese: 残留日本兵, romanized : Zanryū nipponhei, lit. 'remaining Japanese soldiers') were soldiers of the Imperial Japanese Army and Imperial Japanese Navy during the Pacific Theatre of World War II who continued fighting after the surrender of Japan at the end of the war.
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    Japan­ese holdouts (Japan­ese: 残留日本兵, ro­man­ized : Zanryū nipponhei, lit. 're­main­ing Japan­ese sol­diers') were sol­diers of the Im­pe­r­ial Japan­ese Army and Im­pe­r­ial Japan­ese Navy dur­ing the Pa­cific The­atre of World War II who con­tin­ued fight­ing after the sur­ren­der of Japan at the end of the war.
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    Holdout weapon, a weapon, typically a pistol, which can be sneaked into areas where weapons are normally confiscated or prohibited Japanese holdout, a World War II soldier in the Pacific who continued to fight after Japan surrendered
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    Shōichi Yokoi (横井 庄一, Yokoi Shōichi, 31 March 1915 – 22 September 1997) was a Japanese soldier who served as a sergeant in the Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) during the Second World War, and was one of the last three Japanese …

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  6. Japanese Holdouts: The Soldiers Who …

    Mar 21, 2017 · Japanese soldiers had been indoctrinated to fight onto death, refuse surrender and sacrifice themselves instead of being taken as prisoners. So when the shocking …

  7. The Story of Hiroo Onoda: The Last Japanese …

    Jul 15, 2022 · On December 26th, 1944, Hiroo Onoda, a soldier in Japan’s Imperial Army, was sent to the island of Lubang in the Philippines. He was ordered to never surrender, and disrupt the incoming American...

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    Apr 26, 2017 · Hiroo Onada was an Imperial Japanese Army intelligence officer who fought in World War II and was a Japanese holdout who did not surrender in 1945.

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  12. WORLD WAR II ENDED 49 YEARS AGO TODAY …

    On January 24, 1972 – 49 years ago today – two hunters on Guam came across him and realized he was a Japanese holdout. Fearing his life was still in danger, Yokoi tried to grab one their rifles, but they overpowered him. As they took him …

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