Strange 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. Congress faces Friday ...
It was her fourth day of hiding in the dank cave, called Mayaabu, in Itoman, a seaside city to which Imperial Japanese Army soldiers had retreated, along with countless civilians, as Japan’s ...
Soldiers who could manage to stand on their ... a second lieutenant of the Imperial Japanese Army who survived the battle, says in his memoir titled, “Ningen no Genkai” (human limits).
Japan's Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako will visit Iwoto Island for the first time in April to pay respects to the ...
Unfolds the story of Hiroo Onoda who was an Imperial Japanese Army intelligence officer, who fought in World War II and holdout to surrender until 1974 for thirty years.
Deep within the mountains of Gifu Prefecture, in a small farming village hidden away from the fast-paced city life, the family of a fallen Japanese soldier eagerly waited for the return of a ...