They found another one who hasn't surrendered!!!!!!

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They found another one who hasn't surrendered!!!!!!

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Post by zstar » 27 May 2005, 06:03

Japan 'soldiers' found in jungle

The men may be unaware of Emperor Hirohito's surrender
Japanese officials in the Philippines are interviewing two men who claim to be Japanese soldiers living in the jungle since the end of World War II.
The pair, now in their 80s, were found on the southern island of Mindanao.

They reportedly said they wanted to return to Japan, but were afraid of facing a court martial.

In 1974, a Japanese soldier, Lieutenant Hiroo Onoda, was found in the Philippines jungle, unaware that the war had ended 29 years previously.

'Incredible if true'

The two men on Mindanao had contacted a Japanese national who was collecting the remains of war dead on Mindanao, according to government sources.

They had equipment which suggested they were former soldiers.

"It is an incredible story if it is true," Japan's consul general in Manila, Akio Egawa, told the AFP news agency.

"They were found, I believe, in the mountains near General Santos on Mindanao Island. "At this stage we are not saying either way whether or not these two men are in fact former soldiers. We may be in a better position later today," he said.

Brutal occupation

Mindanao has seen more than two decades of Muslim rebellion and many areas are out of central government control.

Japan invaded the Philippines in 1941, shortly after the bombing of Pearl Harbour and set up a brutal puppet government.

In the closing months of the war, there was heavy fighting with US troops in the mountainous, heavily forested islands.

The Sankei Shimbun daily said the men would most likely be members of the Panther division, 80% of whom were killed or went missing during the final months of the war.

It speculated there could be as many as 40 Japanese soldiers living in similar conditions in the Philippines.

When Lt Onoda was found on the Philippines island of Lubang in 1974, he initially refused to surrender.

Only when his former commanding officer was flown over from Japan did he agree to leave the jungle.

He later emigrated to Brazil.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4585287.stm

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Post by Peter H » 27 May 2005, 06:56

Which was the Panther Division?The Japanese 30th or 100th Infantry Division?


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Post by zstar » 27 May 2005, 14:12

30th

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Post by Dan W. » 28 May 2005, 06:37

Absolutely incredible. Remember the adulation of those who returned to Japan in the 80's after having lived in the remote jungle of the Phillipines? Now there may be others. These men would be treated like the Emporer if they were to return to the mainland, of which they may not want to anyway.

A bizarre level of devotion you must say.

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Post by Groscurth » 30 May 2005, 15:13

Just a critical note:

Since one of them was married with-, and had children with a local woman, the Japanese opinion is saying that they were aware about the end of the war but simply where affraid of courtmarshall for "desertion".

Anyway, time for them to stop hidding

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Post by Gustav_SC » 31 May 2005, 06:42

Just a note on this. They haven't actually been "found" or even seen yet. Japanese embassy officials waited four days, and never heard from them of the mediator. Could be a hoax.

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Post by Leonard » 31 May 2005, 08:24

Agree with u Gustav. If they did not want to be found in the last 60 years, there is no reason they suddenly want to appear in the headlines.

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Post by Groscurth » 01 Jun 2005, 00:28

Still nothing new,seems that they wan't to stay with their Phiiipine wive and childrens, or like said, it is a hoax (?)...

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Post by Zebedee » 04 Jun 2005, 02:52

The Times (of London) today reported this was a hoax.

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