Hiroo Onoda, the Japanese lieutenant who for 29 years refused to surrender after the Second World War and remained in the Philippines jungle. Now in Tokyo, he bows to a portrait of his comrade, Shoichi Shimada. Mr Onoda’s parents are at right.
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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33487, 19 March 1974, Page 17
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42Hiroo Onoda, the Japanese lieutenant who for 29 years refused to surrender after the Second World War and remained in the Philippines jungle. Now in Tokyo, he bows to a portrait of his comrade, Shoichi Shimada. Mr Onoda’s parents are at right. Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33487, 19 March 1974, Page 17
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