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Learn more about Bing search results hereOrganizing and summarizing search results for youShōichi Yokoi was a Japanese soldier who served as a sergeant in the Imperial Japanese Army during the Second World War. He was stationed on Guam during the Japanese Occupation of the island. Yokoi is best known as one of the last surviving stragglers from the war, having remained hidden in the jungles of Guam for almost 28 years. He was one of the last three Japanese holdouts to be found after the end of hostilities in 1945.2 Sources
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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 holdouts to be found after the end of hostilities in 1945. He was discovered in … See more
Yokoi was born in Saori, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. He was an apprentice tailor when he was conscripted in 1941.
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• Hiroo Onoda, among the last three Japanese holdouts to be found after the … See more• Hatashin, Omi and Shoichi Yokoi (2009). Private Yokoi's War and Life on Guam, 1944–72: The Story of the Japanese Imperial Army's Longest WWII Survivor in the Field and Later Life. London: Global Oriental. ISBN 978-1-905246-69-4; OCLC 316801727 See more
Wikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license The unbelievable story of a Japanese soldier who hid …
On January 24, 1972, two hunters came across a man setting fishing traps in a river near Talofofo Falls in Guam. The man was later identified as Shoichi Yokoi, a Japanese soldier who had been...
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Jan 24, 2012 · It's exactly 40 years since a Japanese soldier was found in the jungles of Guam, having survived there for nearly three decades after the end of World War II. He was given a hero's welcome on his...
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Shoichi Yokoi (1915 - 1997) was a sergeant in the Imperial Japanese Army, stationed on Guam during the Japanese Occupation of the island during World War II (December 1941- …
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Mar 26, 2024 · Imperial Japanese Army sergeant Shoichi Yokoi fled into the jungles of Guam when American forces recaptured the island in 1944 — and didn't emerge until he was finally …
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Jan 31, 2022 · Shoichi Yokoi was born poor in the rural outskirts of the gritty industrial city of Nagoya in 1915, and grew up during one of the country’s deepest recessions. His mother walked out on her...
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Shoichi Yokoi was conscripted into the Imperial Japanese Army in 1941, and forced to leave behind his apprenticeship as a tailor. Shortly after, Japan bombed the United States military outpost …
The Man Who Fought World War II for 28 Extra Years
Jan 22, 2024 · For 28 years, this had been Shoichi Yokoi’s world, a far cry from the rice paddies of his Japanese village. A soldier declared dead, he was a ghost haunting the verdant shadows of Guam, oblivious to the war’s end and the life …
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Sep 1, 2023 · One such story is of Shoichi Yokoi, a Japanese sergeant in the Imperial Japanese Army. Yokoi refused to surrender for 28 years after the conclusion of World War II. …
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Shoichi Yokoi, former lance corporal in the Japanese Army during World War II, was discovered in 1972, hiding in the jungles of Guam in an underground shelter with the firm belief that his...
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