Surrender 22


Japanese prisoners who surrendered long after the end of the battle. Notice the paper in the hand of the soldier on the left. It was a note telling the Japanese holdouts that they can come to the South side of the harbor at a certain time and surrender.
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I have lived in Saipan since 1996 and enjoy learning about the amazing history of this island. This is a collection photographs that I believe to be public domain. If you have rights to a photograph on this website and wish for me to remove it or if you would like to add a photograph to the collection, please let me know. Thank you. ewjohnson@pticom.com