
The soldier who never surrendered
A Japanese soldier hid in the jungle in Guam for nearly 30 years after World War Two
Witness History · BBC World Service
July 28, 20219m 52s
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Show Notes
In January 1972 a Japanese soldier was found hiding in the jungle on the Pacific island of Guam. He had been living in the wild there for almost 30 years unaware that World War Two had ended. His name was Shoichi Yokoi. Mike Lanchin spoke to his nephew and biographer.
This programme is a rebroadcast
Photo: Shoichi Yokoi on his arrival back in Japan in 1972. Credit: Getty Images.