A Japanese soldier who refused to surrender after World War Two ended and spent 29 years in the jungle has died aged 91 in Tokyo.
Hiroo Onoda remained in the jungle on Lubang Island near Luzon, in the Philippines, until 1974 because he did not believe that the war had ended.
He was finally persuaded to emerge after his ageing former commanding officer was flown in to see him.
Correspondents say he was greeted as a hero on his return to Japan.
As WW2 neared its end, Mr Onoda, then a lieutenant, became cut off on Lubang as US troops came north.
The young soldier had orders not to surrender - a command he obeyed for nearly three decades.
"Every Japanese soldier was prepared for death, but as an intelligence officer I was ordered to conduct guerrilla warfare and not to die," he told ABC in an interview in 2010.
"I became an officer and I received an order. If I could not carry it out, I would feel shame. I am very competitive," he added.
While on Lubang Island, Mr Onoda surveyed military facilities and engaged in sporadic clashes with local residents.
Three other soldiers were with him at the end of the war. One emerged from the jungle in 1950 and the other two died, one in a 1972 clash with local troops.
Mr Onoda ignored several attempts to get him to surrender.
He later said that he dismissed search parties sent to him, and leaflets dropped by Japan, as ploys.
"The leaflets they dropped were filled with mistakes so I judged it was a plot by the Americans," he told ABC.
Survival training
Finally in March 1974 his former commanding officer travelled to the Philippines to rescind his original orders in person.
Mr Onoda saluted the Japanese flag and handed over his Samurai sword while still wearing a tattered army uniform.
The Philippine government granted him a pardon, although many in Lubang never forgave him for the 30 people he killed during his campaign on the island, the BBC's Rupert Wingfield-Hayes reports from Tokyo.
Following his surrender, Mr Onoda ran a ranch in Brazil, and opened a series of survival training schools in Japan.
Mr Onoda was one of the last Japanese soldiers to surrender at the end of World War II.
Private Teruo Nakamura, a soldier from Taiwan who served in the Japanese army, was found growing crops alone on the Indonesian island of Morotai in December 1974.
Mr Nakamura was repatriated to Taiwan where he died in 1979.
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Not convinced a soldier that does his own thing for 29 years without seeking any orders from superiors is a particularly good one
When only criminals carry guns the police know exactly who to shoot!
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Did you read the article at all?MrJonno wrote:Not convinced a soldier that does his own thing for 29 years without seeking any orders from superiors is a particularly good one
The young soldier had orders not to surrender - a command he obeyed for nearly three decades.
"Every Japanese soldier was prepared for death, but as an intelligence officer I was ordered to conduct guerrilla warfare and not to die,"
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Re: Japan WW2 soldier who refused to surrender Hiroo Onoda d
He still didn't request an update in orders for nearly 3 decades, blow up anything that isn't Japanese is not a sound military strategy for achieve anythingHermit wrote:Did you read the article at all?MrJonno wrote:Not convinced a soldier that does his own thing for 29 years without seeking any orders from superiors is a particularly good oneThe young soldier had orders not to surrender - a command he obeyed for nearly three decades.
"Every Japanese soldier was prepared for death, but as an intelligence officer I was ordered to conduct guerrilla warfare and not to die,"
When only criminals carry guns the police know exactly who to shoot!
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Alls_PolicyMrJonno wrote:He still didn't request an update in orders for nearly 3 decades, blow up anything that isn't Japanese is not a sound military strategy for achieve anythingHermit wrote:Did you read the article at all?MrJonno wrote:Not convinced a soldier that does his own thing for 29 years without seeking any orders from superiors is a particularly good oneThe young soldier had orders not to surrender - a command he obeyed for nearly three decades.
"Every Japanese soldier was prepared for death, but as an intelligence officer I was ordered to conduct guerrilla warfare and not to die,"
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... that reminds me of a Farside cartoon, of a Viking sitting on his bed, looking at a poster on the wall: "Remember, first pillage, THEN burn!"
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He killed 30 people after the war ended, but "was greeted as a hero on his return to Japan"? It's like those guys have never admitted to themselves that they lost the war.
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Yep. That was my immediate reaction as well.Warren Dew wrote:He killed 30 people after the war ended, but "was greeted as a hero on his return to Japan"? It's like those guys have never admitted to themselves that they lost the war.
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And he survived and all without Google maps?
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Or an iPhone.Tero wrote:And he survived and all without Google maps?
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They know they lost it alright, they just can't digest it.klr wrote:Yep. That was my immediate reaction as well.Warren Dew wrote:He killed 30 people after the war ended, but "was greeted as a hero on his return to Japan"? It's like those guys have never admitted to themselves that they lost the war.
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