Japanese Soldier Hid in Jungle for 28 Years - U.S. Marines Took Him Home
Автор: Beyond History
Загружено: 2025-12-20
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Discover how a man who spent nearly three decades hiding in the jungles of Guam emerged from a world frozen in fear to confront a reality he could never have imagined. When Sergeant Shoichi Yokoi charged two hunters believing capture meant death, he was acting on lessons burned into him during the Pacific War—lessons that had not changed in twenty-eight years of isolation. What followed, however, revealed how a Japanese soldier hid in the jungle for 28 years—and U.S. Marines took him home, not as an enemy to be punished, but as a human being to be fed, treated, and returned to life. Drawing on survivor testimony and postwar records, this account shows how a single act of dignity shattered decades of terror, proving that long after the shooting stopped, the choices made in war still had the power to decide how peace would begin.
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