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English: Japanese imperial army soldier Hiroo Onoda (R) offering his military sword to Philippine President Ferdinand E. Marcos (L) on the day of his surrender, March 11, 1974.
日本語: 投降式に出席する小野田とマルコス
Čeština: Na znamení kapitulace předal Onoda filipínskému prezidentu Marcosovi svůj důstojnický meč (zabalený do bílé látky). Prezident přijal Onodovu omluvu za škody, které během svého třicetiletého boje na Lubangu způsobil, a meč po chvíli vrátil.
Na znamení kapitulace jsem předal filipínskému prezidentu Marcosovi můj důstojnický meč zabalený do bílé látky. Prezident přijal mou omluvu za škody, které jsem na Lubangu způsobil, a meč mi vrátil.
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Image title
Japanese straggler Hiroo Onoda, right, surrenders his Samurai sword to Philippine President Ferdinand E. Marcos, left, at the presidential palace in Manila, March 11, 1974. Man at far right is Japanese Ambassador Toshi Urabe. (AP Photo/Alfonso del Mundo)