Sakae Ōba (大場 栄, Ōba Sakae) (21 March 1914 – 8 June 1992) was an officer of the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II. He served in both China and...
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evidence was too scant, and no further holdouts were confirmed. Captain Sakae Ōba, who led his company of 46 men in guerrilla actions against United States...
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Sakae Ōba, who together with his survivors held out on the island of Saipan for 512 days. During the Battle of Saipan, on 7 July 1944, Captain Sakae Ōba...
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game designer Saichi Oba (大場 佐一), Japanese submarine commander Sakae Ōba (大場 栄, 1914–1992), Imperial Japanese Army officer Seiichi Oba (大場 清悦, born 1973)...
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v t e Japanese holdout 1945–1949 Captain Sakae Ōba Major Sei Igawa (ja) Lieutenant Hideo Horiuchi Lieutenant Ei Yamaguchi 1950–1959 Private 1st Class...
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v t e Japanese holdout 1945–1949 Captain Sakae Ōba Major Sei Igawa (ja) Lieutenant Hideo Horiuchi Lieutenant Ei Yamaguchi 1950–1959 Private 1st Class...
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2011, a Japanese film about Captain Sakae Ōba took place in Saipan. Titled Oba: The Last Samurai, it revolved around Oba holding out on Saipan until December...
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Lukunor[full citation needed] November November Japan Twelfth Air Fleet None November 30 November 30 Japan Captain Sakae Ōba Forces 46 men Sakae Ōba December 1...
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sumo wrestler Sakae Morimoto (森本 さかえ, born 1977), Japanese field hockey player Sakae Ōba (大場 栄, 1914–1992), Japanese military officer Sakae Osaki (大崎 栄...
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v t e Japanese holdout 1945–1949 Captain Sakae Ōba Major Sei Igawa (ja) Lieutenant Hideo Horiuchi Lieutenant Ei Yamaguchi 1950–1959 Private 1st Class...
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group of about 50 Japanese men–soldiers and civilians–was led by Captain Sakae Ōba, who survived the last gyokusai charge. His group evaded capture and conducted...
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with Yutaka Takenouchi, co-starred in Oba: The Last Samurai, a film about World War II holdout Captain Sakae Ōba. Filming took place in Thailand. It was...
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novelist Tamanoumi Masahiro, sumo wrestler Suzuki Mosaburō, politician Sakae Ōba, Captain of 18th Infantry Regiment Kodai Senga, Pitcher for the New York...
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surrender of the last Imperial Japanese garrison on Saipan led by Captain Sakae Ōba. In January 1946 the battalion embarked onto the USS Manila Bay and USS...
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yobareta otoko (太平洋の奇跡-フォックスと呼ばれた男) Hideyuki Hirayama Japanese holdout Sakae Ōba after Battle of Saipan, 1944 2011 United Kingdom Germany The Sinking of...
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v t e Japanese holdout 1945–1949 Captain Sakae Ōba Major Sei Igawa (ja) Lieutenant Hideo Horiuchi Lieutenant Ei Yamaguchi 1950–1959 Private 1st Class...
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Sakae Ōba, distinguished himself when he took command of some soldiers and assumed responsibility for the civilians who had survived the battle. Ōba and...
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Kobayashi Shinji Matsuo Sakae Menda Masao Miyamoto Shigeru Miyamoto Nitobe Inazō Sakae Ōba Konosuke Matsushita Onoda Hirō Nui Onoue Sakae Ōsugi Airi Ōtsu, organic...
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Infantry Regiment, including one of the subsequent Japanese holdouts Sakae Ōba. Asashimo detected the submarine and dropped 19 depth charges. Oil and...
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illustrator (b. 1920) May 29: Yoshitoshi Mori, artist (b. 1898) June 8: Sakae Ōba, officer of the Imperial Japanese Army (b. 1914) June 10: Hachidai Nakamura...
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Susairaj Oba: The Last Samurai (Japanese: 太平洋の奇跡 –フォックスと呼ばれた男 –) (2011) – Japanese war drama film based on the true story of Captain Sakae Ōba, who together...
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after the Sakae district in Nagoya of Aichi Prefecture, where the group is based. The group performs at SKE48 Theater on 2F of Sunshine Sakae, a shopping...
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American jazz saxophonist Malcolm Fairley (born 1952), British criminal Sakae Oba (1914–1992), Japanese holdout on the island of Saipan, surrendered in...
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City with No People" should be listed under "City"). Oasa, Hiroshima Sakae Ōba Ōbaku (school of Buddhism) Obama, Fukui Obanazawa, Yamagata Obara, Aichi...
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aboard Sakito Maru on that day included a subsequent Japanese holdout Sakae Ōba. List by death toll of ships sunk by submarines List of maritime disasters...
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Philharmonic Orchestra, and Boston Symphony Orchestra, in Paris (d. 1980); Sakae Ōba, Japanese military officer, led Japanese guerrilla resistance in Saipan...
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and human rights activist, murdered. Alfred Uhl, 83, Austrian composer. Sakae Ōba, 78, Imperial Japanese Army officer during World War II. Per Bergsland...
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Wings (2008) The Hovering Blade (2009), Takashi Oribe Oba: The Last Samurai (2011), Captain Ōba Sakae A Honeymoon in Hell: Mr. and Mrs. Oki's Fabulous Trip...
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with scattered small hills. The Kashio River passes through the Ward. Sakae Ward Hodagaya Ward Minami Ward Asahi Ward Kōnan Ward Izumi Ward Kamakura...
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(1883–1919) Hishikari Takashi (1871–1952) Katsuki Kiyoshi (1881–1950) Ōba Sakae (1914–1992) Tsuji Masanobu (1902–1961). Imperial Japanese Navy Kobayashi...
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