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Death of Last Surviving Alaskan Taken by Japan During WWII R
Death of Last Surviving Alaskan Taken by Japan During WWII R
Death of Last Surviving Alaskan Taken by Japan During WWII Rekindles Memories of Forgotten Battle
Attu was one of just a few U.S. territories, along with Guam, the Philippines and the nearby island of Kiska, taken by enemy forces during the war.
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