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The WWII Japanese Soldier Who Didn’t Surrender Until 1974Strange Stories of WWII, Hiroo Onoda was a Japanese intelligence officer in the Imperial Japanese Army, who refused to surrender until decades after World War II had ended.
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WWII Factions The Japanese ArmyThe Imperial Japanese Army was victorious early on in the Pacific theatre. As the war progressed and the situation became more desperate for the army, Japanese soldiers started to use more sacrificial ...
Army's leaders attributed soldiers' disregard for Japanese fighting ability to a ... Tech and director of The American Soldier in World War II project. Read next ...
A U.S. Army colonel’s great-grandson returned a “good luck” flag Wednesday to the family of a Japanese soldier who carried it ...
When they enlisted in the Army, they would do whatever they ... true recognition of their efforts. At the end of World War II, only one Japanese-American had received the Medal of Honor, the ...
Hashimura, who enlisted in the U.S. Army after being confined to an internment camp during World War II because he was an American of Japanese descent, celebrated his 105th birthday on Wednesday.
NAHA--Okinawa Prefecture will preserve the remains of the Imperial Japanese Army headquarters ... of the site for the first time after World War II, the prefectural government later this fiscal ...
TAKETA CITY, Japan — A U.S. Army colonel’s great-grandson returned a “good luck” flag Wednesday to the nephew of a Japanese soldier who carried it into battle during World War II.
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