Admiral Yamamoto was probably the most famous Japanese military figure, but he was a sailor, not a soldier.
3. Patton
See: Japanese Holdouts: Registry
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fujimoto Fujimoto Daniel Yakuma Hi, I have the name of a Japanese soldier and the Division he was in. Is it possible to get any further information about him?
World War 1
3. Patton
See: Japanese Holdouts: Registry
Several Japanese soldiers hid in the jungles of Southeast Asia for many years after World War II ended. The most famous was Hiroo Onoda, who remained in active resistance until 1974.
Not to my knoledge.
Jap.
Sgt York, it's not even close
I think it is Audie Murphy.
John Simpson Kirkpatrick
fujimoto Fujimoto Daniel Yakuma Hi, I have the name of a Japanese soldier and the Division he was in. Is it possible to get any further information about him?
Actually World War Two started when Japan invaded China On July 7,1937 after long-time plans to conquer China, Japan started what has been called the first battle of World War II. The Japanese army was training near Lugouqiao, a bridge across the Yongding River about ten miles west of Beijing, China, when a soldier went missing. The Japanese accused the Chinese army across the river, of abducting the soldier. The soldier soon turned up, but the Japanese commander had already ordered an attack.
World War I.
A world war 2 Soldier who Fought at Tobruk is Called a Rat