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An amazing tale of loyalty ! It could be interpreted as taking to an extreme too.

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In March of 1974, some 29 years after the official end of World War II, Hiroo Onoda, a former Japanese Army intelligence officer, walks out of the jungle of Lubang Island in the Philippines, where he was finally relieved of duty. He handed over his sword (hanging from his hip in photo), his rifle, ammunition and several hand grenades. Onoda had been sent to Lubang Island in December of 1944 to join an existing group of soldiers and hamper any enemy attacks. Allied forces overtook the island just a few months later, capturing or killing all but Onoda and three other Japanese soldiers. The four ran into the hills and began a decades-long insurgency extending well past the end of the war. Several times they found or were handed leaflets notifying them that the war had ended, but they refused to believe it. In 1950, one of the soldiers turned himself in to Philippine authorities. By 1972, Onoda's two other compatriots were dead, killed during guerrilla activities, leaving Onoda alone. In 1974, Onoda met a Japanese college dropout, Norio Suzuki, who was traveling the world, and through their friendship, Onoda's former commanding officer was located and flew to Lubang Island to formally relieve Onoda of duty, and bring him home to Japan. Over the years, the small group had killed some 30 Filipinos in various attacks, but Onoda ended up going free, after he received a pardon from President Ferdinand Marcos.
 
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The word "Jap" is highly offensive to the Japanese people. I have reported this thread and asked that it be changed to "Japanese". I know that the thread starter, himself, cannot fix it.
 
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The word "Jap" is highly offensive to the Japanese people. I have reported this thread and asked that it be changed to "Japanese". I know that the thread starter, himself, cannot fix it.

My apologies to all.

No offence meant.Thanks for updating me.

Mods may kindly make the change.
 
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Japan could of taken whole of south east asia and the US would of not done anything.

Big mistake in attacking the US , Pearl harbour was also a strategic failure they could of knocked out the US fleet for 2years if they had listened to Yamamoto

BTW why is "jap" considered racist many people use it with out thinking it is.
 
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It's a derogatory term.

I understand it in a way like "you stupid jap" because thats the same as saying "you stupid aussie" your using the nationality in a insult but saying "The Japs are invading" or something like that i just see how its racist lol.

Oh well:P

If they find it offensive we sha'll not use it!
 
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I understand it in a way like "you stupid jap" because thats the same as saying "you stupid aussie" your using the nationality in a insult but saying "The Japs are invading" or something like that i just see how its racist lol.
If they find it offensive we sha'll not use it!

The Japanese find "Jap" offensive because of the derogatory way in which the WW II allies used the term. After the war, during the American occupation of Japan, the use of the term became more and more resented by the Japanese. Now, if you use it in the presence of a Japanese person they will resent you and think you are an insensitive bigot. It is equivalent to using "Pak" +"i".
 
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I understand it in a way like "you stupid jap" because thats the same as saying "you stupid aussie" your using the nationality in a insult but saying "The Japs are invading" or something like that i just see how its racist lol.

Oh well:P

If they find it offensive we sha'll not use it!

The term "Aussie" is not a derogatory term. Rather, it's friendly.

Terms like "Gerry" (Germans), "Jap", or "P*ki" are all hostile terms. In fact, the third one was even used against people who "look like" Pakistanis, and that included Arabs, Indians, etc when I was in the UK.
 
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The word "Jap" is highly offensive to the Japanese people. I have reported this thread and asked that it be changed to "Japanese". I know that the thread starter, himself, cannot fix it.

yes he can fix the problem, if the thread started is not few minutes old, or within one hour i guess
 
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