
This Japanese WWII Soldier Spent 29 Years Hiding In The Jungle – And Then He Finally Surrendered
This Japanese WWII Soldier Spent 29 Years Hiding In The Jungle – And Then He Finally Surrendered
On Lubang Island in the Philippines, Lieutenant Hiroo Onoda is ready to perform his final act of WWII in the service of the Imperial Japanese Army. He is surrendering, with a ceremonial handing over of his sword, to Philippine Air Force commander Major General Jose Rancudo. But the date is March 11, 1974, nearly 30 years after the Second World War ended.
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