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mainliner
05-31-2005, 03:03 PM
Japanese WW2 Solidiers Still Hiding in the Phillipines (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4592995.stm)
Japan slows hunt for 'soldiers'
Japan is scaling back its search for two men in the Philippines who are rumoured to be former Japanese soldiers left behind after World War II.


Diplomat Shuhei Ogawa, who has been trying to meet the men in the southern city of General Santos, said he was returning to Manila on Tuesday.

He said the mediator supposed to be setting up the meeting was having difficulties doing so at the moment.

The pair are said to be wary of the large media presence in the area.

Mr Ogawa, a spokesman for the Japanese embassy in Manila, said he would wait for more information in the Philippines capital.

He said that the mediator, a Japanese man living on the southern island of Mindanao, was concerned about the men's health because of the sizeable media contingent in General Santos following the story.

Japan's Kyodo news agency reported on Monday that government sources said the mediator was "not trustworthy".

The story had led to comparisons with the case of Lieutenant Hiroo Onoda, who was found in the Philippines jungle in 1974, still carrying a rusty rifle and unaware that the war had ended.

He had to be ordered by his former commanding officer to give himself up.

Earlier reports said the two men on Mindanao may have been part of the "Panther Division", a Japanese unit cut off as US forces re-occupied the Philippines in 1945. About 13,000 soldiers in the division died making a desperate but futile defence again the American advance.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4592995.stm

NightStalker3
05-31-2005, 03:06 PM
Stupid Saps.

Diceman Cometh
05-31-2005, 03:21 PM
wow

PCLoadLetter
05-31-2005, 03:22 PM
As nearly unbelievable as a soldier running around in the jungle for 29 years is... and yes I know about that one already... I highly doubt there's a dimbulb duo running around now SIXTY YEARS after the war ended. Even if they were only 14 or 15 when the war ended (improbable but possible), you're talking about 75 year-old guys surviving in the jungle with no supplies, completely cut off from any news, and not running across anyone worth shooting or surrendering to for six decades.

I call shenannigans.

PCLoadLetter
05-31-2005, 03:24 PM
I just read another version of this story, and it doesn't appear that they're of the "we didn't know the war was over" variety. The story is that they settled in the area after the war, though in hiding, and now want to "go home".

It also sez that both men are well into their 80's.

mainliner
06-02-2005, 01:31 PM
As nearly unbelievable as a soldier running around in the jungle for 29 years is... and yes I know about that one already... I highly doubt there's a dimbulb duo running around now SIXTY YEARS after the war ended. Even if they were only 14 or 15 when the war ended (improbable but possible), you're talking about 75 year-old guys surviving in the jungle with no supplies, completely cut off from any news, and not running across anyone worth shooting or surrendering to for six decades.

I call shenannigans.
looks like you guys were right just found this
TOKYO, Japan (AP) -- The mediator who tried to arrange a meeting with two alleged Japanese soldiers supposedly hiding in the Philippines since World War II has confirmed the story is a hoax, a media report said Wednesday.
http://edition.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/asiapcf/05/31/japan.soldiers.ap/