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  2. It is unknown how many or if any legitimate Japanese holdouts remain today, but after over three quarters of a century since the end of the war, harsh jungle terrain, and equatorial climates, it is highly unlikely that any are still alive.
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    It is unknown how many or if any legitimate Japanese holdouts remain today, but after over three quarters of a century since the end of the war, harsh jungle terrain, and equatorial climates, it is highly unlikely that any are still alive.
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    There are three or four U.S. veterans of the battle who are still alive, however, there was no civilian contract airliner that could bring them to the island for the ceremony, Hitchcock said in a follow-up email. There are no surviving Japanese veterans of the battle, he said.
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    Japanese holdout - Wikipedia

    It is unknown how many or if any legitimate Japanese holdouts remain today, but after over three quarters of a century since the end of the war, harsh jungle terrain, and equatorial climates, it is highly unlikely that any are still alive. See more

    Japanese holdouts (Japanese: 残留日本兵, romanized: zanryū nipponhei, lit.'remaining Japanese soldiers') were soldiers of the Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) and Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the See more

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    Apr 13, 2022 · Within weeks of his arrival, a US attack forced Japanese combatants into the jungle – but unlike most of his comrades, Onoda remained hidden on the island for nearly 30 years.

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    Apr 19, 2024 · In December 1944, Japanese intelligence officer Hiroo Onoda was sent on a secret World War II mission to a remote island in the Philippines. His war should have ended the following August when Japan formally surrendered …

  8. Why were some Japanese soldiers still fighting …

    For months, this force killed as many as 80 Japanese soldiers on Guam per day, diminishing the thousands of holdouts down to just a few [source: Popernack]. As the number of Japanese alive or at large on the Pacific islands dwindled, …

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