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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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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. Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33487, 19 March 1974, Page 17

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. Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33487, 19 March 1974, Page 17