Japan's last WWII soldier to surrender dies

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On March 9, 1974, Hiroo Onoda finds a short note left by Suzuki, saying that his former commander Taniguchi Yoshimi had arrived in the Philippines, together with a complete photo-offset copy of the withdrawal order from Japan’s military.

On March 9, 1974, Hiroo Onoda finds a short note left by Suzuki, saying that his former commander Taniguchi Yoshimi had arrived in the Philippines, together with a complete photo-offset copy of the withdrawal order from Japan’s military. Two days later, Onoda arrived at the arranged meeting point. [File photo]


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