Captain Oba Surrenders on Saipan

Japanese Imperial Army Captain Sakae Oba surrenders his samurai sword to Lt. Col. Howard Kurgis at Saipan on December 1, 1945. Oba and 46 other Japanese soldiers and sailors gave up after hiding in the jungles and caves for almost 17 months. (Photo by © CORBIS/Corbis via Getty Images)
Japanese Imperial Army Captain Sakae Oba surrenders his samurai sword to Lt. Col. Howard Kurgis at Saipan on December 1, 1945. Oba and 46 other Japanese soldiers and sailors gave up after hiding in the jungles and caves for almost 17 months. (Photo by © CORBIS/Corbis via Getty Images)
Captain Oba Surrenders on Saipan
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