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Hiroo Onoda, an Imperial Japanese Army officer who remained at his jungle post on an island in the Philippines for 29 years, refusing to believe that World War II was over, ...
TOKYO —Hiroo Onoda, an Imperial Japanese Army officer who remained at his jungle post on an island in the Philippines for 29 years after World War II ended, refusing to believe it was over, died ...
Hiroo Onoda, an Imperial Japanese Army officer who remained at his jungle post on an island in the Philippines for 29 years, refusing to believe that World War II was over, and returned to a hero ...
The war in the Pacific may have ended on Sept. 2, 1945, for just about everyone, but for Imperial Japanese Army intelligence officer Hiroo Onoda, the conflict persisted for nearly three decades.
Hiroo Onoda was a Japanese Army officer who hid in the jungle for three decades, refusing to accept that the war was over The Telegraph Published Jan. 19 2014 6:45AM EST ...
On Aug. 15, 1945, Japan’s wartime emperor, Hirohito, announced the Imperial Japanese Army’s surrender to the Allied Forces in World War II.
But, the weathered bricks tell a story: they were once property of the Imperial Japanese Army. Yongsan Garrison: If walls could talk By David McNally October 2, 2014 ...
JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD, Wash. — Eighty years ago, on Jan. 9, 1945, I Corps landed on the beaches of northern Luzon at Lingayen Gulf, playing a pivotal role in defeating the Imperial Japanese ...
In 'Curse on This Country: The Rebellious Army of Imperial Japan,' multi-lingual Hebrew University senior lecturer Danny Orbach tracks nearly 80 years (1860-1936) of the influence of the Imperial ...
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