This Japanese Citizen Continued Fighting in World War II for Over 30 Years After the War Ended

Retreat Was Better Than Defeat

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In his book, Onoda wrote: “I decided on a retreat. If we dug in and made a stand where we were, we did not have the remotest chance of winning. I figured that the only chance left was to go up into the mountains and carry on a guerrilla campaign.” So the surviving Japanese soldiers split up into groups and spread out into the wilderness.

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