Two Japanese soldiers found in jungles of Philipines. 60 years after WWII ended.

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Two Japanese soldiers unaware of WWII end found in the jungle of the Philippines
05/27/2005 11:11

The soldiers were hiding in the jungles of the Philippines for about 60 years

A lieutenant and a lance-corporal of the Imperial Japanese Army were found in the jungle of Mindanao Island, the Philippines. The two Japanese military men have been hiding there since the end of WWII over the fear of being punished for desertion.

The found soldiers did not even know that WWII was over a long time ago. Local authorities are currently holding the two elderly deserters, aged over 80. In the near future the Japanese military men will have a meeting with spokespeople for the Japanese embassy in the Philippines, Tokyo newspapers write. Several other former servicemen of the Japanese army might be hiding in the out-of-the-way place in the south of Mindanao, Itar-Tass reports.

Agents of the Philippine counterintelligence incidentally found the former Japanese lieutenant, 87 and the former lance-corporal, 83, during an operation in the area.

The 87-year-old Yoshio Yamakawa and the 83-year-old Sudzuki Nakauti were serving in the 30th infantry division of the Imperial Army, which landed on the Philippine Island of Mindanao in 1944. The unit suffered considerable losses as a result of US-led massive bombings. The Japanese infantry unit was ordered to start a guerrilla warfare in the jungle. The remainder of the division were later evacuated to Japan, although some of its servicemen did not have enough time to appear at the assembly point and became deserters against their own will.

The found lieutenant and the lance-corporal are reportedly very scared of the court martial in case they are sent back to their fatherland. Japanese soldiers unaware of the end of WWII were previously found in other remote places on the islands in the Pacific Ocean. Junior lieutenant Hiroo Onoda was found in the jungle of the Philippine island of Lubang in 1974. Another solitary soldier of one of the infantry units was found in 1972 on the island of Guam, which currently belongs to the USA, Newsru writes
 

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This happend before I believe... The soilder wanted to hear that they had surrenered from his commanding officer before he would come out of the hole they found him in, but his commanding officer was dead, so they brought over a general from Japan who finally convinced this soilder that the war was over. I have no sources, just something I remember reading.
 

PlasticJesus

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Originally posted by: QuitBanningMe
I've heard of a couple similar stories. Amazing.

Heard? I've actually seen such a thing happen on Gilligan's Island. Remember that Japanese guy with the submarine?

 

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Man, what the hell did they do for sex?

Put it in each others butt..? Like every other pair of abandoned, isolated Japanese men would, silly. :p
 

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Originally posted by: cirrhosis
I'm inclined to call this BS, esp. since it's coming from Pravda.

Consider this other jewels from the same source.
Aliens in Israel!
Tiny alien lands in Russian town
7 year old from Mars.

Coincidence?

Huh, I thought Pravda was the main (propaganda) paper in the Soviet Union, figured it would be a (more) legitimate news source now. I'm still inclined to believe it, only because I've heard of this happening before...
 

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Originally posted by: Delta52
This happend before I believe... The soilder wanted to hear that they had surrenered from his commanding officer before he would come out of the hole they found him in, but his commanding officer was dead, so they brought over a general from Japan who finally convinced this soilder that the war was over. I have no sources, just something I remember reading.

True story. That happened in the 70's.