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- 35 Japanese soldiersDuring the Battle of Peleliu in World War II, almost 11,000 Japanese troops fought, but only 202 survived12. The bodies of some 2,600 Japanese soldiers were never found2. However, a group of 35 Japanese soldiers survived within the caves of Peleliu, hiding out for some 18 months after the war ended before finally surrendering in April 194721.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Of the almost 11,000 Japanese troops that fought here, only 202 Survived. In a stunning twist, a group of 35 Japanese soldiers survived within the caves of Peleliu, hiding out for an incredible 18 months after the war ended before finally surrendering in April 1947.www.unusualtraveler.com/peleliu-island/The bodies of some 2,600 Japanese soldiers were never found. In a stunning twist, a group of 35 soldiers survived within the caves of Peleliu, hiding out for some 18 months after the war ended before finally surrendering in April 1947.www.history.com/news/bodies-of-japanese-wwii-so…
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Apr 3, 2015 · In a stunning twist, a group of 35 soldiers survived within the caves of Peleliu, hiding out for some 18 months after the war ended before finally surrendering in April 1947.
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Apr 14, 2015 · Japan is looking to launch an excavation campaign to recover the bodies of thousands of soldiers buried in caves on Peleliu Island in Palau. This island saw one of the fiercest battles in the World War II Pacific theatre.
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On the morning of September 15, 1944, some 18,000 U.S. marines from the First Division invaded the tiny Western Pacific island of Peleliu, at the south end of the Palau archipelago. Nearly three...
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The Peleliu caves hold significant historical value as they were used as hiding places by Japanese soldiers during the Battle of Peleliu in World War II. The caves were strategically used to provide shelter and protection for the …
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Many Japanese soldiers on Peleliu died of starvation, thirst, suffocation and concussions from blasts inside the caves. Forty-nine Japanese soldiers who were not killed and failed to surrender were sealed inside their caves with cement.
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