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What was the date of the surrender of the last Japanese soldier on Iwo Jima?

September 2, 1945 Although the Emperor Hirohito of Japan proclaimed his Empire's surrender on August 14, the formal ceremony did not take place until September 2.


Who was a famous Japanese soldier in World War 2?

Admiral Yamamoto was probably the most famous Japanese military figure, but he was a sailor, not a soldier.


Does anybody remember an old black and white World War 2 movie about a white soldier who was raised by Japanese or who could speak Japanese?

Hell to Eternity produced in the 1960's was based on the life of Guy Gabaldon, who was born to a Mexican-American family but moved in with a Japense American family at age 12. He became famous for being the Pied-piper of Saipan, where during his service in the USMC he used his Japanese skills to talk a total of 1500 men into surrender. (no mean feat considering most Japanese soldiers perfered death to surrender)


Famous Japanese American soldier?

Daniel Inouye .


Did the Bushido Code prevent Japanese from taking prisoners?

The code of Bushido is directly translated as "the way of the warrior". It was the code which became the standard living protocol for the Japanese soldier. The code itself does not state that prisoners are to be executed immediately. Many Japanese officers and soldiers believed and were told that in order to meet the standards of the warrior, they must not hesitate to kill the enemy. Therefore prisoners were executed to prove that they were worthy of being called warriors. Also the Japanese did not believe in surrender and as such, it was thought that all prisoners were lowly cowards who were too scared to meet their deaths. This was a bit at odds with Western ideas about surrender.

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Who was the last Japanese soldier finally surrender after World War 2?

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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Japanese Samurai thinking already considered a soldier that surrendered in battle to effectively be dead, so how did it matter how they treated them. That was also why the Japanese generally did not surrender, they expected to be treated no better by the Americans.


What was the date of the surrender of the last Japanese soldier on Iwo Jima?

September 2, 1945 Although the Emperor Hirohito of Japan proclaimed his Empire's surrender on August 14, the formal ceremony did not take place until September 2.


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Who was a famous Japanese soldier in World War 2?

Admiral Yamamoto was probably the most famous Japanese military figure, but he was a sailor, not a soldier.


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Is there a movie based on the soldier who wouldn't quit?

I'm not sure which Japanese holdout to which you refer but there is a documentary film entitled "Yokoi and His Twenty-Eight Years of Secret Life on Guam" based upon Shoichi Yokoi experiences .Another Japanese holdout whose name is Hiroo Onoda did not surrender until 1974 : I do not know of any film related to his life although he did write a book " No Surrender: My Thirty-Year War" .


Does anybody remember an old black and white World War 2 movie about a white soldier who was raised by Japanese or who could speak Japanese?

Hell to Eternity produced in the 1960's was based on the life of Guy Gabaldon, who was born to a Mexican-American family but moved in with a Japense American family at age 12. He became famous for being the Pied-piper of Saipan, where during his service in the USMC he used his Japanese skills to talk a total of 1500 men into surrender. (no mean feat considering most Japanese soldiers perfered death to surrender)


What is a soldier asking for when they want to surrender?

White is the colour of death so they are declaring their death when they wave he white flag. The soldier is asking for the other to recognise his humanity and take responisibility for the death of the soldier.


Famous Japanese American soldier?

Daniel Inouye .


What is the Japanese word for soldier?

兵士 Heishi