Japanese Imperial Army Lieutenant Onoda Finally Surrenders

MANILA, PHILIPPINES - MARCH 12: Former Japanese Imperial Army intelligent officer Hiroo Onoda offers a wreath at the Bonifacio Army Cemetery on March 12, 1974 in Manila, Philippines. Lieutenant Onoda, who spent almost 30-years holding out in the jungle on the Philippine island of Lubang, had refused to surrender until he received direct orders from his commanding officer until 1974.(Photo by The Asahi Shimbun via Getty Images)
MANILA, PHILIPPINES - MARCH 12: Former Japanese Imperial Army intelligent officer Hiroo Onoda offers a wreath at the Bonifacio Army Cemetery on March 12, 1974 in Manila, Philippines. Lieutenant Onoda, who spent almost 30-years holding out in the jungle on the Philippine island of Lubang, had refused to surrender until he received direct orders from his commanding officer until 1974.(Photo by The Asahi Shimbun via Getty Images)
Japanese Imperial Army Lieutenant Onoda Finally Surrenders
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