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Friday, August 29, 2025

The Last Japanese Holdout on Iwo Jima Didn't Surrender Until 1949

Despite the US Marines declaring the island of Iwo Jima secure, many Japanese troops remain hidden in caves, tunnels and bunkers across the island. Many will need to be flushed out by force. The last Japanese holdouts will finally surrender 4 years later, in 1949.

VIDEO HERE  (13:11 minutes)

7 comments:

  1. I was in a hospital on Guam in 69. I heard stories of Anderson still taking sniper fire. I think around 72 or 73 a Jap was finally caught and surrendered. The story I recall is that he and another Jap lived in a cave all that time and did snipe at Anderson from time to time. The friend I think died and Guamanian fishermen one day saw and captured the remaining Jap. It seems they brought in his old commanding officer to keep him from commiting suicide. Seppuku, if the anonymous fool in here has a need to display his vast intellect to all. Me, I don't talk dink.

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    1. Here you go
      https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-japanese-wwii-soldier-who-refused-to-surrender-for-27-years-180979431/
      Al_in_Ottawa

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    2. Dad used to talk about having to stand guard over his buddy welding as they were building up for the invasion of Japan. Then they would switch places so he could weld while his buddy stood guard. He also said about once a week they would drive around in the jungle with a loudspeaker telling the Japanese if they surrendered, they would be fed and get medical care. Most weeks they would come back in with one or two of them.

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  2. The left will have to be rooted out also...

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    1. I suggest flame throwers and napalm for the job. Light em up and let them burn
      JD

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  3. And Nixon have the island back.

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  4. Hiroo Onoda laughs at their lack of dedication.

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