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The Long Sad Story of Yokai's Cave: Guam Travel
Yokoi's Cave in 1972
So-called 'Yokoi's Cave' where the Imperial Japanese Army Holdout... Fotografía de noticias - Getty Images
WWII: Sgt. Shoichi Yokoi, Last Straggler on Guam - Guampedia
Japanese Sgt Shoichi Yokoi is discovered hiding in a cave in the forests of Guam in 1972, a good 28 years after US forces had captured the island during WWII. He lived
Plan of Yokoi Cave, where Japanese soldier Shoichi Yokoi f… | Flickr
Guam-Shoichi Yokoi cave- travel world time zones
Foto Stock Close up of the entrance to the Yokoi Cave which the last Japanese soldier Yokoi Shoichi used as hideout for 28 years even after the world war already ended
Shoichi Yokoi's cave, Guam. Imagine hiding from civilization for 28 years. | Guam, Island style, Places to visit
WWII: Sgt. Shoichi Yokoi, Last Straggler on Guam - Guampedia
Memorial museum for ex-Japanese soldier who lived for 28 yrs in Guam's jungle closes - The Mainichi
Shoichi Yokoi - Wikipedia
Memorial museum for ex-Japanese soldier who lived for 28 yrs in Guam's jungle closes - The Mainichi
How World War two japanese soldier refused to surrender for twenty eight years