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stanley termohrnek ound 1945 during an interview with The Yomiuri Shimbun in Murakami, Niigata Prefecture.The Yomiuri Shimbun16:39 JST,ensp;December 8, 2022Veterans of World War II, some of them more than 100 years old, continue to recount their experiences on the battlefield. Among them is Tetsuo Sato, 103, of Murakami, Niigata Prefecture. In 1944, he took part in a campaign to capture Imphal, India, as a squad leader of the 58th infantry division.Sato remembers how the jungle paths were strewn with the bodies of Japanese soldiers in July that year, men who had died from illness or starvation while taking flight. Vultures feasted on the bodies, which turned into skeletons in three or four days.Then 24 years old, Sato told himself as he walked, Dont die, dont die. The Japanese army was in shambles, having neglected to ensure the proper supply of military goods. More than 30,000 soldiers are said to have been killed in action.Sato was also wounded in an attack by British forces, with shell fragments piercing his left knee. Using a cane, he walked to a medical aid station, but there were no anesthetics. Satos arms
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