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Record Nr.

UNINA9910531650003321

Autore

Hatashin Omi

Titolo

Private Yokoi's war and life on Guam, 1944-1972 : the story of the Japanese imperial army's longest WWII survivor in the field and later life / / Omi Hatashin

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Folkestone [England], : Global Oriental, 2009

ISBN

1-282-55791-2

9786612557910

90-04-21304-X

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (254 pages)

Collana

Brill eBook titles 2010

Disciplina

333.33873097471

952.04092

Soggetti

Soldiers - Japan

Guam History Japanese occupation, 1941-1944

Guam History

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

Preliminary Material / O. Hatashin -- 1. Early Days (1915 - 1941) / O. Hatashin -- 2. To Where Are We Going To Be Posted? (February - March 1944) / O. Hatashin -- 3. ‘Deployment’ In Guam (March - July 1944) / O. Hatashin -- 4. The US Invasion: ‘Attack The Americans And Die!’ (21 July - 6 August 1944) / O. Hatashin -- 5. The Last Days Of Our Platoon (6 August - September 1944) / O. Hatashin -- 6. ‘Survival War’ In The Jungle (September 1944 - May 1945) / O. Hatashin -- 7. Japan Has Surrendered; Come Out! (June - December 1945) / O. Hatashin -- 8. ‘We Shall Never Surrender’ (1946 - 1947) / O. Hatashin -- 9. ‘I Shall Survive On My Own’ (1948) / O. Hatashin -- 10. Tailoring From Tree Fibres ‘The Empire Will Strike Back In A Decade’ (1949 - 1950) / O. Hatashin -- 11. ‘No Way To Survive But To Hide US Underground’ (1950 - 1959) / O. Hatashin -- 12. How To Get Off Guam? (1959 - 1962) / O. Hatashin -- 13. The Death Of My Last Colleagues (C. 1962 - 1964) / O. Hatashin -- 14. Eight Years In Solitude (C. 1964 - 1971) / O. Hatashin -- 15. Factors In My Survival / O. Hatashin -- 16. ‘Discovery’ No One Shall Remain Alive To Incur The Shame Of Becoming A Prisoner Of War,



14 January 1972 / O. Hatashin -- 17. Epilogue. ‘Being Thankful For This Day In Order The Better To Arrive At Tomorrow’ / O. Hatashin -- Afterwards / O. Hatashin -- Appendix: A Note On The Ranks Of Army Personnel / O. Hatashin -- Notes / O. Hatashin -- Plates / O. Hatashin.

Sommario/riassunto

In 1972, when discovered by local hunters on Guam, former tailor Yokoi was widely reported as a ‘no surrender man’ who survived, living up to the old Japanese military code of honour. This book is about the reality of such a man (and the ingenuity he applied to ensure his survival), which is very different from the stereotype. This book sheds a different light on the reality of the war in the Pacific while addressing some key issues concerning the nature of Japanese culture in modern times.