During the Philippine campaign, U.S. PT boats engaged Japanese supply barges in the rivers and narrow waterways around Luzon — a battle not fought at sea but in river channels no wider than a city street. The PT boats had to be modified, their deep-d…
After the war, vast quantities of Nazi gold and stolen currency were discovered hidden in the Merkers salt mine in Germany — part of the Reichsbank's reserves, along with art treasures, personal valuables of Nazi officials, and currency from occupied…
Japanese intelligence officer Hiroo Onoda deployed to Lubang Island in 1944 with orders never to surrender. He hid for nearly 30 years, dismissed leaflets as propaganda. In 1974 his original commanding officer flew to the island and formally relieved…
Japanese intelligence officer Hiroo Onoda was deployed to Lubang Island in the Philippines in December 1944 with explicit orders never to surrender or take his own life. After Japan surrendered in August 1945, he and three comrades hid in the mountai…
Japanese intelligence officer Hiroo Onoda was deployed to Lubang Island in the Philippines in December 1944 with orders never to surrender. He and three comrades hid in the mountains, attacking local villagers and Filipino police patrols for 30 years…