This is a very difficult question because proper records were never kept during this time. Propaganda was on a high at that time and the Japanese hid their captives well. They were often moved from one prison camp to the next. The British group FEPOW (Far East Prisoners of War) has a very detailed website that draws on support from former FEPOWS and children. They are very knowledgeable and will be able to point you in the right direction. Type FEPOW or COFEPOW (Children of FEPOW), on a search engine like Yahoo and look for them. FEPOW has a community group on Yahoo and you may join them. FYI, the group FEPOW is run by Ron Taylor whose father was a POW in the Far East. I think it was a camp on the Death Railway in Kanchanburi in Thailand.
You can probably find information on this at, "The Wall" in Washington D.C.
A Soldier has the right to receive a list of who has accessed their medical records.
A Soldier has the right to receive a list of who has accessed their medical records.
The last Japanese soldier to surrender was Captain Fumio Nakahira who held out until April, 1980, before being discovered at Mt. Halcon on Mindoro Island in the Philippines. Before that, there was Onoda Hiroo, discovered in the jungle of Lubang Island on March 11, 1974, twenty-nine years after the war ended.
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See: Japanese Holdouts: Registry
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A Soldier has the right to receive a list of who has accessed their medical records.
A Soldier has the right to receive a list of who has accessed their medical records.
A Soldier has the right to receive a list of who has accessed their medical records.
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