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    What year did the last occupying Japanese soldier leave the Philipines after World War II?

    Question #62000. Asked by Czolgolz.

    mochyn

    2005

    http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200505/s1378815.htm

    Jan 26 06, 3:21 PM
    Czolgolz

    I was thinking 1974 (Lt. Hiro Otanda). this new reference surprised me.

    Jan 26 06, 8:41 PM

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