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The Week in Death: The Last to Surrender

Hiroo Onoda was a Japanese Army officer who hid in the jungle for three decades, refusing to accept that the war was over

Hiroo Onoda, who has died aged 91, was a wartime Japanese officer who surrendered only in 1974, having hunkered down in the jungles of the Philippines for nearly three decades in defiant honor of the Imperial Army.

His exile in northern Lubang Island, 93 miles south-west of Manila, was a rebellious...

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