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Today I Found Out I actually knew about this poor man as my husband told me about him a few years ago but I don’t know if he even knew about some of what’s in this so I’ll have to show him when he gets in. What an incredible life that man had and to have died in only 2014 at 91...good on him!! To have that rage in him and still do good with the youth of his home...what a champ!!!
Louise Barrowman He sounds more stubborn than anything. I think the real tragedy was that he continued killing and making people's lives difficult for no good reason.
@@SignificantPressure100 his commander said he would come back for him, it's loyalty. Beside with the lack of Atomic bomb knowledge he thought Japan was still fighting. If you actually put the piece together it make sense.
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Nothing to see here. Just another run of the mill WWII era SS type nutjob who can't see the truth because of his occult like fanaticism/ultranationalism. I bet this guy would been a real POS if he was assigned to regular army branch and probably beheading and bayoneting civilians with pride like others of his kind. The real shame is he didn't face warcrime tribunal like the others.
Ravenpy you must be an idiot, this guy didnt know , Japanese have a lot of pride in their nation, he took it as propaganda when he found out his nation was defeated
Ravenpy you are saying this shit as if he enjoyed killing these people, he was devastated when he realised lives were taken for nothing, what the fuck would you do in his situation. i still dont get your logic
One of the many amazing things about this story - when he finally came to realise the truth, it didn't break him; it didn't turn him into a bitter or angry man and although he was disappointed to find how his culture had changed, he still cared enough to go back and do something positive for its young people. Truly an amazing man.
MINI BIOGRAPHICS: The guy who found Hiroo Onoda in the jungle died in the himalayan mountains looking for the Yeti. He found a Panda and Onada, that's 2 out of 3. Not bad.
@@Someone-hs5yb I've studied the environmental condition in those areas being a forest researcher and interacted with many locals in those areas and well known mountaineers who has scaled Mount Everest more than once and I myself belong to the unexplored part of Eastern Himalayan mountain range of Arunachal Pradesh I am well aware of the stories connected to the humanoid creature. These encounters have been in various locations but not even the locals can climb the mountain due to extreme climatic conditions which makes it unconquerable. Once an American expedition team made up mind to conquer it but they failed and later many other mountaineers tried it too but it remains unclimbed just like the Mountains of Kailash. Once the yeti was sighted very close to a village area (around30kms away) by two hunters who describes it to be hairy like a bear but huge and not exactly walking on all four legs. One of those hunters died after a week and the other dies after few months.some mountaineers believe it could be a type of rare and endangered species of bear. Local people here call it Grephu and they believes it to be a terrifying humanoid figure and connects many mythology and legends with the creature. Nonetheless no one has exactly lived to tell the tale after those encounter of that mythical figure/ endangered bear/Grephu or whatsoever . I hope this helps
But hes not. Not even the japanese that fough WWII for the longest time. Thats Teruo Nakamura. He was hanging out for a few months more, but didnt get as much attention as he wasnt born in japan and died a few years later to cancer.
Silicon dioxide. Your doritos, taco bell and McDonald's buns have this (sand) He didn't poison his body with preservatives. Sodas cause more cancer than cigarettes.
@@CuriousGoose I'm in a job that supports me and my family extremely well and I feel the same. 1 minute past and I'm gone. I prefer spending time with my kids than with my co-workers. Life is short. Learn what's important.
I appreciate that, and I'm glad you family is well cared for, and I agree that life is too short. All I'm saying is that you can make money doing something you love and inspires you. You can have career that's both enjoyable and financially rewarding, life's too short to spend most of it unhappy and stressed.
@@CuriousGoose agreed. Nobody wants to be miserable in work. I do like my job and don't get stressed having to go In, I just prefer spending time with my kids. There young, only starting school and I don't want to miss any of it.
I once told my dog to “sit and stay” as I put a treat on the floor in front of her. I then realised I needed to go to the shop which was about a 2 minute walk away to get something. Completely forgetting I told my dog to sit and stay. 10-20 minutes go by and I arrive back home with my dog still sat in the same position and the treat still in the same spot not touched. I felt horrible but also so proud of her 😂 that’s all this story made me think of
I had a dog when I grew up who needed permission to eat out of her bowl. So whenever we left we would put a snack in her bowl and before leaving saying she could take it, so she was eating when we left. One day however I don’t know if we forgot or if she hadn’t heard us, but 1,5 hours later we came back. She was extremely stressed and the snack was untouched. Poor poor girl. She got a lot of snacks that day. But yeah, I was also really proud (and ashamed haha)
Not really, read his book. I did, and regretted it.. It's a story of utter stupidity and stuborn unwillingness to make a very obvious and clear conclusion To make a movie of that would be A very boring B not worth the effort.
Movies always twist things to make the protagonist more likable and sensible than he/she was in reality. A movie on Onada would probably focus on his extreme patriotism and loyalty to his country while showing his suffering throughout the decades as he slowly becomes the last soldier fighting the war, intertwined with scenes from his past that show why he's so loyal to the Japanese Army.
Matthew Enriquez yh but it wud be a very anti-climactic ending, it would show his patriotism and the extent to which he would go to fight the war, but the movie would end by someone coming to the island and being like 'btw the wars over' lol
jas fay Oh please it's Hollywood though. They'll find a fight he fought in years before that moment and put it right before the moment he's told the war is over. These films are always just loosely based.
@@jlabate1 no they can start it with a nuclear blast in japan...American jets flying in the sky..Japanese kids playing in the street. The jet releases the bomb bom.... It would be a more humane scene. No bloodbath just a mass murder of a whole society
@@jlabate1 R u Muslim or a Japanese? How can u label a whole community? When it's even unethical to label a single person with negativity. According to ethical standards you cannot even label a person in a negative way. You can't even say he's Mad to an insane person. How can u label half of the world's population as barbarian, unethical and terrorist? While you are talking about books dont you think your statements are ethnocentric? Lets keep it simple for every ethnocentric person in every society "I am right they are wrong. My freedom fighters their terrorist ". How can u even support a nuclear bomb blast for God's sake learn to tolerate and learn to accept the blunders committed in past.... to save this world.
I respectfully disagree. This isn't good loyalty and commitment, this is blind faith and an inability to think for yourself beyond what you've been told at the cost of innocent civilian lives.
He means loyalty to the country most people who of left or surrendered he's not saying well done for killing people he's saying wow he was loyal to Japan so stop being a little bitch
Aspiring Marauder Ironically the only stupid one here is you. He is praising the soldier for being loyal to his country, for being a true soldier. Not for murdering and harming civilians.
They said he conserved the ammunition and I'm sure he took the ammo of the dead bodies of some enemies during the war and his partners after they died!
Refining metal, making molds, and making gunpowder isn't particularly hard to do, but what would be very difficult is making primers, reshaping the brass, and properly seating the bullets without proper reloading dies. Of course, it's possible to steal such items, especially in agricultural areas, and I'd bet these guys had been pretty well stocked to begin with. Guerilla warfare doesn't require much ammo, as all you need to do is fire a shot or two every now and then. They probably had a few thousand rounds of ammo, but even if it was just 1,000 rounds, you could stretch that out over 29 years pretty easily assuming you store them properly.
Probably just conserved it. Bolt action rifle and using it only when really needed. It's like hunting versus trips to the range. The range will go through ammo because you're just shooting for fun. With hunting, a good hunter can make a single box last 20 hunting seasons.
@John Barber it wasnt fear. It was loyalty and being trained to never believe anyone except a few people, like the people who gave his orders. Pretty sure most people would be very afraid to live in the jungle with just a couple people for 29 years, while thinking you are at war
Discipline? He and his men pillaged filipino villages, stole from the people and raped woman while hiding. Killed many farmers for food even thos the farners and police are telling them that the war is over.
Grace L How the fuck do you figure? He wrongly believed he was still at war! Moreover, he was still following the orders he was initially given when he got there. He did what he did as a means of survival, even if to further his mission. He obviously felt some amount of sorrow, guilt, and remorse what he'd done.
So if the war began in 1939, and this French soldier surrendered 29 years earlier, that must mean he surrendered in 1910, four years before even World War 1 began!
No a awesome movie, show the struggle in the jungle,food etc/contrast the soldiers familly/show the mindstate of the soldiers. desperate search parties begging for surrender whilist soldiers seeing it as enemies
So easy to make lame comments from the comfort of your couch. War and hardship twists peoples' minds. Be grateful you probably won't have to experience that.
Dylan corbeil okay fair enough but what up with the swastika nigga are you chill or nazi? cuz that swornstuka can be a symbol of coming peaceful changes
Wasted 29 years and was STILL able to live a meaningful and productive life afterwards. That's the truly incredible part of this story. I think most people would have just lost their minds.
Mark Zink Norio Suzuki died during his exploration in the Himalayas while he was searching for the last target on the list. Later, Onoda visited the site to mourn his friend.
Fun fact: When Onoda returned to Japan and was settling in, he was going through some old clothing and found a ticket for shoes he had dropped off at a local repair shop before he went to war. He thought, what the heck, and took the ticket to where he remembered the shop to be and found an elderly man behind the counter. The old man looked at the ticket, scratched his head and went into the back. He returned a few moments later, returned the ticket to Onoda and said “They’ll be ready on Friday.”
TBH, I can see Hollywood making a movie out of this story or maybe a joint Japan/China production might release a movie, either way it should be interesting.
@@gojira4036 The absurd mentality or those in power and what they instilled on their armed forces, the orders he was given like he's some Dynasty Warriors character or some crap like he's some one man army that can take on hundreds on his own, the mental deterioration of so much isolation and paranoia, all the time lost, all the innocents killed because of all of those things, him finally coming home and learning the facade of no surrender no matter what mentality was just that, a facade and what carnage little boy and fat man did. Could go on and on but I assume you're getting the picture.
@@BasementBubbatunde That still doesnt explain how it is heart wetching for the person who commented this. In fact this literally is basic guerilla warfare but on a much longer timescale
I don't think its a matter of intelligence gathering. But rather verifying that intelligence. Imagine you're one of these soldiers, with no frame of reference with respect to atomic weapons. The info you gather claims that your adversary wiped out whole cities with a single deployment of said weapon. Based on the soldier's existing knowledge of military armaments they would think that unfathomable and dismiss it out of hand as some form of propaganda. Just sheer disbelief.
Vester Rawlins When you consider their devotion to their cause, the years spent toiling in relative isolation and how suspicion and paranoia would scew their perspective on things, I find it little surprise that they continued for so long. Imagine the thought of surrendering after so many years of successful guerrilla warfare only to find out you'd be fooled by your enemy. I wouldn't be faulting their abilities. War leaves many victims one way or another.
its so easy to send soldiers to their deaths while sitting back , eating caviar and drinking a bottle of rothschild wine. saying we need to try harder. i hope there is a place in eternity for devils like that.
Lucky his superior officer was still alive 29 years later and could still give him orders to come out of the jungle. Otherwise he would have stayed there until he died...
Probably because no one ordered him. It would not have been his job to personally recall every soldier he ever commanded, and it was no his place to inquire. This was the greatest war Japan has ever fought, and that it had ever lost. Most of their army was wiped out, and when they came home it was to two major cities and tens of thousands literally gone, wiped off the face of the earth. It's not like the Japanese didn't try, and its not surprising that no one thought he would only answer to his old commander. You have to respect the man for dropping everything and risking his life after 30 years to find him and talk to him.
@@XDSDDLord but I would assume there would have been some press about Japanese soldiers in the woods murdering farmers for years? At that point shouldn't he have thought, "oh crap I was supposed to get that guy wasn't I?"
DvDwatcher Lol, it's an internet thing. Replacing seppuku with sudoku(the number game). Just like saying Cate instead of cat or Doge instead of dog or trash panda instead of racoon.
ijsijsbaby they were indoctrinated to be this way. The Japanese were taught to never give up and that Japan could never truly lose. I wouldn’t insult others intelligence if you don’t have much yourself.
I've heard about him for years. He was like a ghost in those jungles. For a long time he was considered to be an old myth or a tall tale. He did his job and did it well. He is a man who should be honored and revered for his dedication and loyalty. I seriously doubt that anyone alive today could even come close to such an accomplishment. May he rest in piece.
I was there during the emotional meeting with the major. Tears welled up in Onoda's eyes, and he struggled to keep his dignified composure as he pronounced those historic words: "About fuckin' time!"
Imagine if he just whipped out the sword and decapitated the Philippine President, got immediately shot to shit, and bled out with a smile on his face. That would've been a true Imperialist death lol.
I am Japanese. I guess “our” imperial military training was crazy and so extreme ( e.g., Kamikaze; young pilots accepted orders to fly into enemy’s battle ships ) and the culture of devotion and self-sacrifice, which is still alive today, also helped him wait and not surrender. However, I am terribly sorry for what Mr Onoda did to the Phillipino locals. Please allow me to explain that it was not really Onoda’s fault. It’s the fault of the Japanese Imperialism of that time. He was ordered to stay in the jungle without surrendering, and he was just super loyal to that order. From the bottom of my heart, I hope that Japan will never do that mistake again.
No apology needed. This is part of history as well as it wasn’t your fault. Only stupid and unreasonable people blame wrong people for the mistakes of others. As a matter of fact, we Filipinos hail him as a hero.
Actually, Brazil has the largest population of Japanese people outside of Japan. In Sao Paulo Brazil. I think there are over 2 million Japanese people in Brazil. They speak Japanese, Portuguese, and some English. Source, myself I was there
alex smith Rambo is a US fictional soldier in the vietnam war, the Viet cong were the good ones in the war, the US marines were the bad ones, US troops fight for freedom, still they tried to prevent Communust Vietnamese freedom and North Korean freedom.
Dude this is fucking awesome! A guy who thought he was at war for 29 YEARS AND WAS ABLE TO SURVIVE IN A JUNGLE FOR THAT LONG THATS AMAZING! I do feel kinda bad his fellow soldiers, at that point probably beset friends, had died for nothing.
Amazing is the fact his uniform was still in good condition, after traversing jungle for almost 30 years.... seriously though where can i get clothes of that quality.
Jihbby Agario I don't know if loyalty was the reason he stayed so long. It sounded more like paranoia and a bit of insanity. He couldn't leave his post or he'd be punished with prison for being a deserter or be killed for treason. He wasn't going to surrender either because they would be told to kill themselves rather than be captured because the enemy does worse things to prisoners than death. He really didn't want to take any chances.
This doesn't surprise me. There would have been MANY, like him, left as insurgent cells, on isolated islands, who fought on for years, not knowing Japan had been nuked, and then subsequently forgotten about and not told to stand down and be recalled.
nonameroy101 yep , it is just not a "nuke" the difference, you can go walk around Hiroshima today but Chernobyl where they had a reactor leak in 86' will be uninhabitable for approximately the next 22000 years , oops
considering hollywood is in a majorly white country, and this movie is based on a japanese man it would only make sense to employ white people for white roles as they normally do
This is an amazing story and just goes to show the dedication and loyalty this man exhibited. I always like hearing this story multiple times. Each time I hear something new or learn somehing I did not know before
If you read his story it is just too preposterous to be anything close to believable. He heard American jazz music on the radio and thought Japan had evolved into a country that loved American music. Everything he stole was stamped as being made in ANY other country but Japan. But he thought that made sense because Japan had gone on to conquer all these other countries. Really idiotic to think this guy stayed in the deep jungle and killed monkeys to survive. He camped next to populated areas and stole what he needed to survive. It's a nice fairy tale, but still a fairy tale.
That man was is a goddamn Legend the absolute definition of a soldier. No country deserves that type of loyalty but as a veteran myself I would stand at attention and give him a solute Soldier to Soldier because we are all people under that uniform an honor is honor from any sides of war
Being a soldier is not all about killing it is just a part of the job In order to be a soldier you must swear fealty to your country that you will follow orders from your Superior officers he is a legend because he did not break from that oath that is the true definition of a soldier and as a soldier myself I can't tell you that I could have done that but he can never gave up Never Surrender did his duty legendary
SaladBoyyy35353 Actually many information can be gotten in the woods, like the terrain, location in the villages and how to get out there safetly, ambushing positions, and a whole lot more.
Legendary super lord popo If you understood the Japanese in WWII, you'd see it like I do. The Japanese culture was taught to never surrender. The Filipinos were also enemies of the Japanese, so there's that.
Justin Dobbs + Oh, and he did kill 30 men, destroying innocent lives and causing their families to feel unimaginable pain and suffering...... But lets just sweep all that dark trivial stuff under the rug. The man survived in the jungle for 30 years! He’s a hero! Lets praise him! Yay! Woohoo!
Justin Dobbs + Sorry, but cultural relativity has its limits. For example, using your very flawed argument, we can also say that ISIS’s jihad on the western world can be excused as it is just “in their culture”.
John Peterston + He cannot be completely excused for his actions; he still has some measure of personal responsibility. His job was to gather and verify information, yet it was his failure to gather information on Japan’s defeat that led to his murder of so many innocent civilians. He has to be held accountable on certain levels.
Those are just his sources to make an youtube video. You can go lookup the imperial orders given, the records of the leaflet distributions, corroborate from the Philippine records, etc.
Hentai still quit obscured back then. Their pornogaphy is still similar to western. Hentai nowaday came along with how anime culture become more open. He'd be like "well shit they finally did it"
man, everybody is admiring and congratulating this solider in the comments, I just feel sorry for the 30 Filipinos that were killed, just because the officials couldn't find this guy. The local villages and families must have suffered for the past 29 years...
oh yea, definitely, it's not entirely the soldiers' fault, orders are orders. Personal, I agree that Philippine should pardon him, but at the same time, I also feel Japanese officials should come forward and compensate for the victims' families and the locals, that's the least them can do.
Eric Chen Ignorance of the law is never a justifiable excuse for breaking the law. This diluted lunatic was a serial killer. If Rodrigo Duterte had been President at the time Onada would have been swiftly put to death or worse. Still for diplomatic reasons I could have seen a pardon being reasonable IF Onada had expressed profound remorse, which I am doubtful he did given his evident attitudes, AND if the Japanese Government had done something to honor those so disgracefuly murdered, which I also doubt given the post war actions of the government towards the victims of what the Japanese had done in Manchuria.
I feel it's his superior/commander/whoever gave him the order's fault, as far as I understand, some of their superior survived the war but then forgot about them or assume they were dead. The Japanese imperial army basically promised their soldiers that they will come back for them no matter what happens, but then abandoning they all together after the war. Someone from the government should've also went back and checked but instead he was saved by a student, no wonder he is pissed and left the country.
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Today I Found Out I actually knew about this poor man as my husband told me about him a few years ago but I don’t know if he even knew about some of what’s in this so I’ll have to show him when he gets in. What an incredible life that man had and to have died in only 2014 at 91...good on him!! To have that rage in him and still do good with the youth of his home...what a champ!!!
Louise Barrowman He sounds more stubborn than anything. I think the real tragedy was that he continued killing and making people's lives difficult for no good reason.
What do you know about the same kind of story except he was on Guam until the 80s?
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RuggedALAN hahahahhahahahha
That's really mean but funny :3
RuggedALAN that was a good one!
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> Gathers intelligence for 29 years
> Still can't find intel on the war being over
@YouvY 724 then he have a shitty critical thinking skill
@@SignificantPressure100 his commander said he would come back for him, it's loyalty. Beside with the lack of Atomic bomb knowledge he thought Japan was still fighting. If you actually put the piece together it make sense.
@@toommylee3362 no war lasts hot for 29 years.
@@Zuriki09 There is a couple of war that last more than 29 years. Look it up. Beside that has nothing to do with what I previous said.
@@toommylee3362hot wars. Not cold wars.
In his honor, RUclips will recommend this story 29yrs later.
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But will RUclips still exist when the time comes...?
Big Daddy For real though😂😂
With the shit recommended lately, I wouldn't fucking doubt it.
Imagine being a soldier for around 29 years and then coming back to your country to only find anime
LMFAOOOOOOOOO
🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂
Holy shit this is hilarious
NANI?!
Despacito_Boi I fought for 29 years for this octopus tentacle porn videos *then drops dead at 91*
Hiroo Onoda:
Loyalty : 10/10
Endurance: 15/10
Inteligence gathering: 0/10
Jorge Oyarzo Oyarzun i was going to make a similar comment! Nice one
Jorge Oyarzo Oyarzun lol that's funny
Nothing to see here. Just another run of the mill WWII era SS type nutjob who can't see the truth because of his occult like fanaticism/ultranationalism. I bet this guy would been a real POS if he was assigned to regular army branch and probably beheading and bayoneting civilians with pride like others of his kind. The real shame is he didn't face warcrime tribunal like the others.
Ravenpy you must be an idiot, this guy didnt know , Japanese have a lot of pride in their nation, he took it as propaganda when he found out his nation was defeated
Ravenpy you are saying this shit as if he enjoyed killing these people, he was devastated when he realised lives were taken for nothing, what the fuck would you do in his situation. i still dont get your logic
" Sir.. The war is over "
"No it's not I haven't won yet "
Lmao
I was about to like ur comment but then I realized that that I have 665 likes and I’m not about to do that. But here your like 👍🏻
@@mimiandcheese1357 don't worry about it I was the 666 like😏
@Sebastian Salo Good now I can be the 667 like 😂😂😂
@@mimiandcheese1357 hail satan
American and Japanese president literally shake hand in front of them:
These guys: *must be a ruse*
Zephyrr yep
it was a ruse we are still in world war 2 and no one knows about it
XD
Must be deepfaked
2 things: 1. japan had an emperor, not a president. 2.FDR* did'nt come to japan; gen. douglas macarthur did. r/woosh me. idc!
One of the many amazing things about this story - when he finally came to realise the truth, it didn't break him; it didn't turn him into a bitter or angry man and although he was disappointed to find how his culture had changed, he still cared enough to go back and do something positive for its young people. Truly an amazing man.
YES A WAR CRIME MURDER OF 29 YEARS GAVE BACK LOL WHO WOULD NEVER BE ABLE TO DO ANYTHING USEFULL EXCEPT TRYING TO WRITE HIS WRONGS
MINI BIOGRAPHICS: The guy who found Hiroo Onoda in the jungle died in the himalayan mountains looking for the Yeti. He found a Panda and Onada, that's 2 out of 3. Not bad.
Yo where did you find that out? That's wild he was actually looking for the Yeti.
Andrew Ashby oh he found the yeti...
@@andrewashby1099 Did u know 9 out of 10 people die after encountering with a yeti
@@Zing663 So how do you know if they really died?
@@Someone-hs5yb I've studied the environmental condition in those areas being a forest researcher and interacted with many locals in those areas and well known mountaineers who has scaled Mount Everest more than once and I myself belong to the unexplored part of Eastern Himalayan mountain range of Arunachal Pradesh I am well aware of the stories connected to the humanoid creature.
These encounters have been in various locations but not even the locals can climb the mountain due to extreme climatic conditions which makes it unconquerable.
Once an American expedition team made up mind to conquer it but they failed and later many other mountaineers tried it too but it remains unclimbed just like the Mountains of Kailash.
Once the yeti was sighted very close to a village area (around30kms away) by two hunters who describes it to be hairy like a bear but huge and not exactly walking on all four legs.
One of those hunters died after a week and the other dies after few months.some mountaineers believe it could be a type of rare and endangered species of bear.
Local people here call it Grephu and they believes it to be a terrifying humanoid figure and connects many mythology and legends with the creature.
Nonetheless no one has exactly lived to tell the tale after those encounter of that mythical figure/ endangered bear/Grephu or whatsoever .
I hope this helps
Damn he should be in the guinnes world record for longest soldier at war
sailing tersancta you'd have to define a soldier, and also a war, then you would find there are thousands, if not millions of people similar to him!
But hes not. Not even the japanese that fough WWII for the longest time. Thats Teruo Nakamura. He was hanging out for a few months more, but didnt get as much attention as he wasnt born in japan and died a few years later to cancer.
casco rick I don’t know about this now, this sounds like a huge reach.
He wasn't "at war" anymore after the first few months
Ahem... 100 years war...ahem
He died at 91. Smh even a japanese person living as a hermet can outlive 90% of the world.
RAIDER GAINZ guy smokes cigarettes and looks like a raisin but is over 100 years old?
I read "He died at 91 mph" 😂
Jonathan Woods lived till 91 and the farmers he attacked probably didn’t what a disgusting thought
Silicon dioxide. Your doritos, taco bell and McDonald's buns have this (sand)
He didn't poison his body with preservatives. Sodas cause more cancer than cigarettes.
@@clay_reznor647 yeah sure
Naked and Afraid: 30 day survivor.
This guy : Hold my Samurai Sword
Katana*
@@averageguy6774 Tell me the difference.
@@winchesterchua3311no u
@@averageguy6774 no u
Hell yeah!!
I get off of work at 5:00pm. I dont even want to stay till 5:01pm.
You're in the wrong job then.
Anoda would be disgusted at reading your comment..😄
@@CuriousGoose I'm in a job that supports me and my family extremely well and I feel the same. 1 minute past and I'm gone. I prefer spending time with my kids than with my co-workers. Life is short. Learn what's important.
I appreciate that, and I'm glad you family is well cared for, and I agree that life is too short. All I'm saying is that you can make money doing something you love and inspires you.
You can have career that's both enjoyable and financially rewarding, life's too short to spend most of it unhappy and stressed.
@@CuriousGoose agreed. Nobody wants to be miserable in work. I do like my job and don't get stressed having to go In, I just prefer spending time with my kids. There young, only starting school and I don't want to miss any of it.
This video is the enemy’s propaganda;
The war never ended
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Atleast he still got to live a full life. He died at 92
@@libraalibaba I'm glad
@@libraalibaba at least? Would you say the same about a Nazi soldier?
@@ChrisJohannsen I'm pretty sure alot of them did.
When your wife says you need to have a talk when you get home from work
I'm still at work was always his response as he ran off into the jungle..
I once told my dog to “sit and stay” as I put a treat on the floor in front of her. I then realised I needed to go to the shop which was about a 2 minute walk away to get something. Completely forgetting I told my dog to sit and stay. 10-20 minutes go by and I arrive back home with my dog still sat in the same position and the treat still in the same spot not touched. I felt horrible but also so proud of her 😂 that’s all this story made me think of
Well at least you know you have an amazing dog! Lol
Wow your dog is very well trained! Amazing!
I had a dog when I grew up who needed permission to eat out of her bowl. So whenever we left we would put a snack in her bowl and before leaving saying she could take it, so she was eating when we left.
One day however I don’t know if we forgot or if she hadn’t heard us, but 1,5 hours later we came back. She was extremely stressed and the snack was untouched. Poor poor girl. She got a lot of snacks that day.
But yeah, I was also really proud (and ashamed haha)
Makes me think of the dog who waited for his dead owner next to the train for years in Japan
@@plarteey1316 Mika would definitely do that. She was as loyal as anyone could get.
I bet he would be the best survivor on Naked and Afraid. He did 29 years vs 21 days.
Except hehave clothes and a gun
@@macaroon_nuggets8008 and enemy combatants
Its still 29 years tho 😂
this story would make a great film
ikr
Not really, read his book.
I did, and regretted it.. It's a story of utter stupidity and stuborn unwillingness to make a very obvious and clear conclusion
To make a movie of that would be A very boring B not worth the effort.
Movies always twist things to make the protagonist more likable and sensible than he/she was in reality. A movie on Onada would probably focus on his extreme patriotism and loyalty to his country while showing his suffering throughout the decades as he slowly becomes the last soldier fighting the war, intertwined with scenes from his past that show why he's so loyal to the Japanese Army.
Matthew Enriquez yh but it wud be a very anti-climactic ending, it would show his patriotism and the extent to which he would go to fight the war, but the movie would end by someone coming to the island and being like 'btw the wars over' lol
jas fay Oh please it's Hollywood though. They'll find a fight he fought in years before that moment and put it right before the moment he's told the war is over. These films are always just loosely based.
He better get a good paycheck for all that overtime work
Well he did kill innocent civilians so....
Doubt it
Well he was Pardoned so probably yeah.
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It said he bought a place in Brazil with his back pay. So he was paid
@@r.majeni1702 he didn't know that in ww2 civilians were often decoys of soldiers
Commanding officer in late 1945: "I feel like I've forgotten something. Did I leave the iron on?" XD
THIS NEEDS TO BE A MOVIE !!
no body it’s basically an episode of archer
It is already a part of a movie.
@@HowlingMad86 what movie
@@jlabate1 no they can start it with a nuclear blast in japan...American jets flying in the sky..Japanese kids playing in the street. The jet releases the bomb bom.... It would be a more humane scene. No bloodbath just a mass murder of a whole society
@@jlabate1 R u Muslim or a Japanese? How can u label a whole community? When it's even unethical to label a single person with negativity. According to ethical standards you cannot even label a person in a negative way. You can't even say he's Mad to an insane person. How can u label half of the world's population as barbarian, unethical and terrorist? While you are talking about books dont you think your statements are ethnocentric? Lets keep it simple for every ethnocentric person in every society "I am right they are wrong. My freedom fighters their terrorist ". How can u even support a nuclear bomb blast for God's sake learn to tolerate and learn to accept the blunders committed in past.... to save this world.
Someone has to make a film about this guy
its gonna be about him lost asfuck
Papa Franku will take the role with ease.
MrJodete23 they could do a fantastic drama film about him it could be titled
"THE WAR IS OVER" I think that would be the perfect title.
i would watch it.
There's an Archer episode that was inspired by this guy
He went in when my Grandad was born and came back when my Mom was born.
Wow
*bruh moment*
Same
Zribo xd Lmao he also fought during WW2 and throughout all of the Vietnam War. Wow
Well, 29 years. Roughly one generation long...
His loyalty, determination,and commitment is definitely something to be admired.
If being brainwashed and paranoid is to be admired.
I respectfully disagree. This isn't good loyalty and commitment, this is blind faith and an inability to think for yourself beyond what you've been told at the cost of innocent civilian lives.
Onoda believed in elaborate conspiracies rather than facing the obvious that the war was over.
THATS FREAKIN LOYALTY
COACH SHOOEEEYYY That's the Japanese for ya
He means loyalty to the country most people who of left or surrendered he's not saying well done for killing people he's saying wow he was loyal to Japan so stop being a little bitch
Aspiring Marauder What high horse was even there? Ironically the only higher than thou attitude is coming from you.
Aspiring Marauder Ironically the only stupid one here is you. He is praising the soldier for being loyal to his country, for being a true soldier. Not for murdering and harming civilians.
Also, as it was stated, they thought it was just a lure.
that guy is freaking Rambo
C Ward you don't get it do you? 😂 Japanese L's and R's sound almost the same.
Synonymous What are you talking about? There is no Japanese L, its just an R that sounds a lot like the Spanish R.
theres actually no distinction on R and L, its just accent and putting R on the kana table is just to make it easier for foreigner to learn
朝髪明 that's a better way of explaining it, thanks. I was busy so I tried to explain it as sort as I could.
Rambor.
2:33 "Hiroshimar" :-)
Onodar, Shimadar and Kosukar lead a long gorillar war, indeedr :-)
Imagine losing almost 30 years of your life in a bad game of hide & seek
No ones looking for you but, still play like your life depends on it.
at least he was able to practice hide and seek for 30 years to be a master
@@masterstepz9800 plenty of people were looking for him lol
Reminds me of that onr Doraemon episode
@@dhareshm6189haha ik which one u talking about 😂
I'm still wondering where the hell he got ammunition from all those years.
They said he conserved the ammunition and I'm sure he took the ammo of the dead bodies of some enemies during the war and his partners after they died!
Maybe he melted the metal out of Rocks somehow?
1974, the year comedian Bud Abbott died.( Costello died in late 50's)
Refining metal, making molds, and making gunpowder isn't particularly hard to do, but what would be very difficult is making primers, reshaping the brass, and properly seating the bullets without proper reloading dies. Of course, it's possible to steal such items, especially in agricultural areas, and I'd bet these guys had been pretty well stocked to begin with. Guerilla warfare doesn't require much ammo, as all you need to do is fire a shot or two every now and then. They probably had a few thousand rounds of ammo, but even if it was just 1,000 rounds, you could stretch that out over 29 years pretty easily assuming you store them properly.
Probably just conserved it. Bolt action rifle and using it only when really needed. It's like hunting versus trips to the range. The range will go through ammo because you're just shooting for fun. With hunting, a good hunter can make a single box last 20 hunting seasons.
This man knew a level of discipline that few will ever know.
And thats probably a good thing.
@John Barber it wasnt fear. It was loyalty and being trained to never believe anyone except a few people, like the people who gave his orders. Pretty sure most people would be very afraid to live in the jungle with just a couple people for 29 years, while thinking you are at war
Discipline? He and his men pillaged filipino villages, stole from the people and raped woman while hiding. Killed many farmers for food even thos the farners and police are telling them that the war is over.
@@mainaimable ehh
and look where that got him
Hide and seek champion 29 years
Kun Feng skyrim: sneak 100
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Kun Feng lmao
bin laden came a close second
achievement trophie hide and seek
He's deserve the title, greatest hide and seek champion!!
Andy M no, the guy who died and corpse was undiscovered for 42 years deserves that title.
Eric Grieve if you die hiding, you aren't really good at at, are you?
Andy M what about osama bin laden
Anne Frank
Nobody was looking for him and he wasn't hiding
Amazing. There are some lessons here for all about resilience and perseverance. Not just regarding survival, but in bouncing back and moving ahead.
meanwhile the college dude is still looking for the Abominable Snowman.
The true hero of this story. such dedication
Sadly he got eaten by a panda.
you sir just made my day
he actually died in the 80's though. although while trying to look for the yeti.
800th like, funny comment
Literally Everyone: Please surrender the war is over
This dude: man this kinda _sus_
lol
Sus?
@david nichols I looked it up. It means gay. No Japanese people speak like that,sure,but I mean...
Neither do most people.
@@Nick-mg5zj white my ass.
Look at USA and Trump.
Literally the world:
He's a really bad dude and needs impeached.
35% of USA: He KeePs HiS PROMISES!!!
That poor man... I can't even begin to imagine how he felt finding out that thirty years of his life had been spent on such a misconception.
Its quite similar to the feeling when someone eventually comes out of religion.
Not to mention the poor Filipino farmers that had to deal with years of raids and shootings.
It's just a shit situation for everyone.
Sam H Filipino*
Grace L How the fuck do you figure? He wrongly believed he was still at war! Moreover, he was still following the orders he was initially given when he got there. He did what he did as a means of survival, even if to further his mission. He obviously felt some amount of sorrow, guilt, and remorse what he'd done.
“The French soldier who surrendered 29 years early”
So if the war began in 1939, and this French soldier surrendered 29 years earlier, that must mean he surrendered in 1910, four years before even World War 1 began!
@@gaminglegend well, would have been early enough to surrender for both wars at once :)
@@momokochama1844 That's such a pro gamer move
@@gaminglegend nope,that's a pro French move.
@@Dk-ie4te Yes
This would make an excellent movie.
Comedy movie ? XD
was thinking the same.
No a awesome movie, show the struggle in the jungle,food etc/contrast the soldiers familly/show the mindstate of the soldiers. desperate search parties begging for surrender whilist soldiers seeing it as enemies
So easy to make lame comments from the comfort of your couch. War and hardship twists peoples' minds. Be grateful you probably won't have to experience that.
Let's tittle it The War Within.
1:44 - I like how they had to edit the video each time he mentioned one of the Japanese names to make sure he did it right. XD
LaVey Charkus Veros lmao
Ikr I noticed that too.
Dylan corbeil okay fair enough but what up with the swastika nigga are you chill or nazi? cuz that swornstuka can be a symbol of coming peaceful changes
That's the only thing I noticed.
LaVey Charkus Veros lol didnt notice
Wasted 29 years and was STILL able to live a meaningful and productive life afterwards. That's the truly incredible part of this story. I think most people would have just lost their minds.
stanleycoleman cuz most people have a conscience,thank god onoda was spared from that useless thought process.
This man really spent 29 years on-edge, ready for combat at any moment, only to go back home and see My Hero Academia
“What the fuck’s a ‘Dragon Ball Z’?”
Wait, wait, wait. We're overlooking a key component of this video: Was the student ever able to see a panda or the abonomobile snowman?
Mark Zink you mean abominable? What's abonomobile anyway? sounds like an abon no mobile which i dont even know what it means
TheAmir259 we all know what he means
Mark Zink Norio Suzuki died during his exploration in the Himalayas while he was searching for the last target on the list. Later, Onoda visited the site to mourn his friend.
Nick Kei wow. Call him stupid or patriotic, that man is loyal.
Nick, thansk for the info, didn't know that but damn that's fairly tragic.
Fun fact: When Onoda returned to Japan and was settling in, he was going through some old clothing and found a ticket for shoes he had dropped off at a local repair shop before he went to war. He thought, what the heck, and took the ticket to where he remembered the shop to be and found an elderly man behind the counter. The old man looked at the ticket, scratched his head and went into the back. He returned a few moments later, returned the ticket to Onoda and said “They’ll be ready on Friday.”
Imagine being gone for 29 years and having to still wait for shoes
Hiroo Onoda's 29 years of fighting a war that he had no idea had already ended would make a scary horror movie.
More like a comedy movie
Hiroo Onoda
TBH, I can see Hollywood making a movie out of this story or maybe a joint Japan/China production might release a movie, either way it should be interesting.
kids camping in the orient, none of them survive. Like jason but with a chinese rambo.
John Ivan Taro happens in marriage everyday...
I really liked the end where he changed many youngsters lives better with his forest school. That is a worthy thing to do!
This guy takes camping on a complete new level lol
reltiH lieH lmao
hide and seek*
this guy can win cod championship by camping lmao
reltiH lieH lol
last one there is a rotten fascist!
This should be made into a movie.
It was on an episode of Gilligan's Island. www.dailymotion.com/video/x4y9ahc_gilligan-s-island-so-sorry-my-island-now-s01e15_tv
Max It was also an episode of Archer
Max what would be the plot?
holy shit, someone actually recommends to make a movie out of 30 innocent people's lives being taken away.
There is a character that was inpired by this story in a Bud Spencer movie called Who Finds a Friend, Finds a Treasure
Next video: The french soldier who didn’t surrender for 30 seconds
Why do you copy the "edit" part? 🤣🤪
Did you hear about the American still hiding in his bunker since the cold war in fear of the Soviet Union nuking the US.
Alexandru dumitru go fuck yourself you dumbass
I hate when people fuck with other countries it's annoying
Moly
True, but Leomessi 10 did completely over react. France is known for losing wars/ surrendering quickly
When you’re playing hide and seek and everyone leaves
So the war really ended in 1974... because this guy didn't know...
Whoops
technically thats true since he was the last man fighting it
That’s actually true
Whoosh Well V.J. Atleast. V.E. Is still the normal date.
500th👍
Nope, war ended when japan surrendered not this idiot who cant accept defeat.
This guy did mad research
legend is the guy was avoiding his wife...
*dead*
People who get married especially guys wait just guys are fucking stupid
i’m kinda curious what he masturbated to
More men like you should try to live up to the legend so wives don't have to deal with you.
@@kosh3501 obviously guerillas using the guerilla tac tics
This is heart wrenching on so many levels.
How
@@gojira4036 Do you really need it explained?
@@BasementBubbatunde Yes i do
@@gojira4036 The absurd mentality or those in power and what they instilled on their armed forces, the orders he was given like he's some Dynasty Warriors character or some crap like he's some one man army that can take on hundreds on his own, the mental deterioration of so much isolation and paranoia, all the time lost, all the innocents killed because of all of those things, him finally coming home and learning the facade of no surrender no matter what mentality was just that, a facade and what carnage little boy and fat man did. Could go on and on but I assume you're getting the picture.
@@BasementBubbatunde That still doesnt explain how it is heart wetching for the person who commented this. In fact this literally is basic guerilla warfare but on a much longer timescale
'today i fk'ed up by ignoring a leaflet'
Yup.
Chris Yu . He thought it was junk mail
*For 29 years I fucked up
pure devotion. but his intelligence gathering was lacking.
I don't think its a matter of intelligence gathering. But rather verifying that intelligence. Imagine you're one of these soldiers, with no frame of reference with respect to atomic weapons. The info you gather claims that your adversary wiped out whole cities with a single deployment of said weapon. Based on the soldier's existing knowledge of military armaments they would think that unfathomable and dismiss it out of hand as some form of propaganda. Just sheer disbelief.
Vester Rawlins i think he was actually smart. Its just that his ignorance is too big that made him mad
Vester Rawlins When you consider their devotion to their cause, the years spent toiling in relative isolation and how suspicion and paranoia would scew their perspective on things, I find it little surprise that they continued for so long. Imagine the thought of surrendering after so many years of successful guerrilla warfare only to find out you'd be fooled by your enemy. I wouldn't be faulting their abilities. War leaves many victims one way or another.
If you were told the enemy could wipe out Detroit with one bomb, prior to 45. Would you believe that person?
Zachary Thoroman considering that bombs had been growing more powerful faster than ever before, yeah.
Me: Mom, I want Vsauce
Her: We already have Vsauce at home.
The Vsauce at home:
I laughed so hard 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Why you gotta do him dirty like that!
I thought the same haha
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 i diedddd
I don’t get it
@@sanjotsingh7427 he looks like Vsauce
"A war is only lost when you think it is."
-Erich von Manstein
its so easy to send soldiers to their deaths while sitting back , eating caviar and drinking a bottle of rothschild wine. saying we need to try harder. i hope there is a place in eternity for devils like that.
@@jodyguilbeaux8225 He fought and wounded in ww1. Barely survived.
Or until everybody is dead.
"Not what I meant-"
"A LITTLE TO LATE ERICH!"
@@jodyguilbeaux8225 im sure those who told him that, wouldnt care about dying.
Lucky his superior officer was still alive 29 years later and could still give him orders to come out of the jungle. Otherwise he would have stayed there until he died...
Ling Gao I think he is very loyal
This happens when you cannot trust anyone
Gorilla warfare? you mean *GUERRILLA* Warfare
He was a bit too paranoid though imo
Henrik You would be cautious too if you were in a war
how many?
The real question is why did his commander wait for 30 years to tell him
Because he forgot lmfao
That's what I've been thinking the whole time!
@Pacha Kundu he hadn't died yet
Probably because no one ordered him. It would not have been his job to personally recall every soldier he ever commanded, and it was no his place to inquire. This was the greatest war Japan has ever fought, and that it had ever lost. Most of their army was wiped out, and when they came home it was to two major cities and tens of thousands literally gone, wiped off the face of the earth. It's not like the Japanese didn't try, and its not surprising that no one thought he would only answer to his old commander. You have to respect the man for dropping everything and risking his life after 30 years to find him and talk to him.
@@XDSDDLord but I would assume there would have been some press about Japanese soldiers in the woods murdering farmers for years? At that point shouldn't he have thought, "oh crap I was supposed to get that guy wasn't I?"
He was just finishing off his third game of Monopoly by the time he was finally convinced to leave the jungle.
*Arkham Horror
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So, you're one of those players who play with $2000 to start, and taxes go to free parking and money is doubled on GO?
Just imagine what he felt like going back to Japan and saw that it become an anime and cosplay country. He's like "Dafuq happened?"
Fox Mapping this comment, this one right here, yeah that was funny.
seppuku?you mean sudoku?
+Lord Kek and his prophet Pepe no he means seppoku and that means is slicing your own stomach or something (i forgot)
DvDwatcher Lol, it's an internet thing. Replacing seppuku with sudoku(the number game). Just like saying Cate instead of cat or Doge instead of dog or trash panda instead of racoon.
+arisart22 yeah i know it but i thought he was serious so i replied.
When you max out everything but intelligence.
ijsijsbaby they were indoctrinated to be this way. The Japanese were taught to never give up and that Japan could never truly lose. I wouldn’t insult others intelligence if you don’t have much yourself.
XD
And he went on to open a school
@@punctuationman334 it was a joke calm down
@@punctuationman334 r/wooosh
Him: it’s not any war...
It’s *INFINITY WAR*
Hide and seek champion 1945-1974
XD
Michelle STONE 1945 plus 29 yrs is 1974, he died at 2014 but he already surrendered
Jack Self he's the definition of hide and seek
Did you all not watch the video? He was on that island SINCE 1944 NOT 1945!
Counteris16 stfu
XD when your so good at guerrilla warfare, your name is associated with pandas and bigfoot.
Lance Clemings ikr
Onoda wrote a book about his 30 year war. "No surrender, my 30 year war" is the title.
@Corey Muller he didn't know though
I've heard about him for years. He was like a ghost in those jungles. For a long time he was considered to be an old myth or a tall tale. He did his job and did it well. He is a man who should be honored and revered for his dedication and loyalty. I seriously doubt that anyone alive today could even come close to such an accomplishment. May he rest in piece.
I was there during the emotional meeting with the major. Tears welled up in Onoda's eyes, and he struggled to keep his dignified composure as he pronounced those historic words:
"About fuckin' time!"
RustyTurdR88
This is the joke.
This is your head.
they seem oddly close together Deku
Imagine if he just whipped out the sword and decapitated the Philippine President, got immediately shot to shit, and bled out with a smile on his face. That would've been a true Imperialist death lol.
SmokingCures lol
Lamao
Today I Found Out the war ended 29 years ago
Lol
Ha, lol, funny.
WAR
UH
YEAH
WHAT IS IT GOOD FOR?
I am Japanese. I guess “our” imperial military training was crazy and so extreme ( e.g., Kamikaze; young pilots accepted orders to fly into enemy’s battle ships ) and the culture of devotion and self-sacrifice, which is still alive today, also helped him wait and not surrender.
However, I am terribly sorry for what Mr Onoda did to the Phillipino locals.
Please allow me to explain that it was not really Onoda’s fault. It’s the fault of the Japanese Imperialism of that time. He was ordered to stay in the jungle without surrendering, and he was just super loyal to that order.
From the bottom of my heart, I hope that Japan will never do that mistake again.
No apology needed. This is part of history as well as it wasn’t your fault. Only stupid and unreasonable people blame wrong people for the mistakes of others. As a matter of fact, we Filipinos hail him as a hero.
no need to apologize it is war it happens.. collateral damage.. sad but true..
@John Barber Dude that is too harsh.
Right, and all of the SS and Gustapo were “just following orders”. BULLOCKS.
Let us hope the rest of the world does not make this mistake again - war.
Gotta give credit where it is due. This is a top quality soldier. This man never gave up hope and was tough as nails.
Credit for being an expendable, obedient, empty headed moron?
Never mess with a man on a mission.
Dr.StickFigure yes bc obviously wasting almost 3 decades of his life shows how badass he is.
ShadesOfAmbivalence
Well it did. You try to survive in the jungle for thirty years.
Wasting time on badassery is not wasting time
he cant, hes too busy playing golf
Charzey Damn you really had to force that one out didnt you
That would make some movie.
Gabriel Bryant Exactly my thoughts as well.
RogueDragon05 I wouldn't imagine so.
Gabriel Bryant It'd be awesome, like a mix of Castaway and Letters From Iwo Jima.
Alex Golembeski Exactly what I thought.
I am pretty sure I saw movie about it. Or something very similar. Cannot remember the name though.
That is amazing having that much dedication and loyalty to spend 30 years in a jungle away from home and fighting for your country.
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They wanted to win, I think!
Blakley Friend And in the end, men still lost their lives, and the Japanese became the emo's of the World.
no its stubborness and stupidity
tiffanie8000 thank you all for the educated replies.
who would have thunk it extreme nationalism correlates with stupidity
"dude! the war's done!"
"hold on lemme get a 20 killstreak"
He left Imperial Japan. He came back to Anime Japan. That must suck for him. Thats why he moved to Brazil.
Might have suck a lot for him to do such extreme thing as living in Brazil
Anime is older than you think. 1917
Actually, Brazil has the largest population of Japanese people outside of Japan. In Sao Paulo Brazil. I think there are over 2 million Japanese people in Brazil. They speak Japanese, Portuguese, and some English. Source, myself I was there
By your name I thought you were brazilian too. I already knew that there are a lot of Japanese people here, I just didn't think it was that much...
no not that old more like 1969
I respect this soldier. Once given an order he refused to give it up. This is the soldier every army needs.
Supreme Asian ISIS?
ISIS don't need that kind of soldier, they're all crazy little fuckers anyway
whahaha isis fighters are a bunch of pussies and sadists. Ever heard about one of them tried to flee but was caught wearing woman clothes 😂
NO! stop var >>>::((
Yeah, puppets like this one are perfect.
He makes Rambo look like a punk.
no. Rambo did not kill innocent villagers. this guy did.
"No. Rambo did not kill innocent villagers. this guy did." That's debatable in the movie, but in the book he flat out does kill an innocent civilian.
alex smith Rambo is a US fictional soldier in the vietnam war, the Viet cong were the good ones in the war, the US marines were the bad ones, US troops fight for freedom, still they tried to prevent Communust Vietnamese freedom and North Korean freedom.
he killed 30 local villagers
Imagine how crazy it was for him to see how technology has evolved
Dude this is fucking awesome! A guy who thought he was at war for 29 YEARS AND WAS ABLE TO SURVIVE IN A JUNGLE FOR THAT LONG THATS AMAZING! I do feel kinda bad his fellow soldiers, at that point probably beset friends, had died for nothing.
Also the 30 random Filipinos he killed for no reason.
Vipzz 101 Say what?
Amazing is the fact his uniform was still in good condition, after traversing jungle for almost 30 years.... seriously though where can i get clothes of that quality.
He lived until 2014, he probably saw some of it
+XxZigiixX dont wash your clothes for 30 years
This guy is loyal af
Jihbby Agario I don't know if loyalty was the reason he stayed so long. It sounded more like paranoia and a bit of insanity. He couldn't leave his post or he'd be punished with prison for being a deserter or be killed for treason. He wasn't going to surrender either because they would be told to kill themselves rather than be captured because the enemy does worse things to prisoners than death. He really didn't want to take any chances.
Listen, let's not get bogged down, with Ooo, hid where. Let's just say that man did his job.
Major Tanigucji- "The wars over Onada its time to go home"
Onada-"NOTHING IS OVER... NOTHING!"
Onada: What... WHAT I'M I FIGHTING FOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOR?????
Gavin Rixten They played me like a damn fiddle!!!!!!!
Gavin Rixten what is that from again?
First Blood.
it's from First Blood buddy.
Everyone: The war is over
Onoda: "no, I don't think I will"
Longest game of hide and seek in history.
they found him a lot of times before 1972
But he consistently yelled "not it" so it was never his turn.
But he shot and killed as many people as he could and set the crops on fire then yelled "Not it!".
...giving Anne Frank a run for her money
And Osama
This doesn't surprise me. There would have been MANY, like him, left as insurgent cells, on isolated islands, who fought on for years, not knowing Japan had been nuked, and then subsequently forgotten about and not told to stand down and be recalled.
A bombed , not nuked , a bit different
nonameroy101 yep , it is just not a "nuke" the difference, you can go walk around Hiroshima today but Chernobyl where they had a reactor leak in 86' will be uninhabitable for approximately the next 22000 years , oops
They were nuclear bombs... They were nuked.
Fire bombed, not nuclear bombed.
Compare the photos of Tokyo after it was firebombed, to the photos of the supposed "nuclear bombs"
Domingo Stevens So you're saying we never dropped those nukes and instead, fire bombed?
This could be made into a major feature film....
Dude, where's my war?
lol
Jensonsational and featured a white guy . Cuz white washing Hollywood
it is my dude
considering hollywood is in a majorly white country, and this movie is based on a japanese man
it would only make sense to employ white people for white roles as they normally do
This is an amazing story and just goes to show the dedication and loyalty this man exhibited. I always like hearing this story multiple times. Each time I hear something new or learn somehing I did not know before
If you read his story it is just too preposterous to be anything close to believable. He heard American jazz music on the radio and thought Japan had evolved into a country that loved American music.
Everything he stole was stamped as being made in ANY other country but Japan. But he thought that made sense because Japan had gone on to conquer all these other countries.
Really idiotic to think this guy stayed in the deep jungle and killed monkeys to survive.
He camped next to populated areas and stole what he needed to survive.
It's a nice fairy tale, but still a fairy tale.
Man, he mustve been like,
"Dammit, years of training wasted!"
That man was is a goddamn Legend the absolute definition of a soldier. No country deserves that type of loyalty but as a veteran myself I would stand at attention and give him a solute Soldier to Soldier because we are all people under that uniform an honor is honor from any sides of war
Syisulis Solease so honour means killing random people for no reason?
Being a soldier is not all about killing it is just a part of the job In order to be a soldier you must swear fealty to your country that you will follow orders from your Superior officers he is a legend because he did not break from that oath that is the true definition of a soldier and as a soldier myself I can't tell you that I could have done that but he can never gave up Never Surrender did his duty legendary
Syisulis Solease
Syisulis Solease kind of a dumbass tho
Syisulis Solease he was an intelligence officer who didn't believe the notice he received that the war ended... I see some irony here
When McDonald's tells you to park off to the side and wait for food.....dies of starvation.
"Men should never give up. I never do. I would hate to loose."
-Hiroo Onoda
JB Cheema
*lose
What intelligence did they even gather..
SaladBoyyy35353 Actually many information can be gotten in the woods, like the terrain, location in the villages and how to get out there safetly, ambushing positions, and a whole lot more.
The spectrum of women.
i wounder where they were sending the intelligence. it was probably just how many e forces where they were any supply lines ect.
Joshua M. 😂
The intelligence to be an idiot.
Stop bashing Onada. He did what he was told. For 30 years. In the jungle. That's pretty admirable.
Legendary super lord popo If you understood the Japanese in WWII, you'd see it like I do. The Japanese culture was taught to never surrender. The Filipinos were also enemies of the Japanese, so there's that.
Justin Dobbs + Oh, and he did kill 30 men, destroying innocent lives and causing their families to feel unimaginable pain and suffering...... But lets just sweep all that dark trivial stuff under the rug. The man survived in the jungle for 30 years! He’s a hero! Lets praise him! Yay! Woohoo!
Justin Dobbs + Sorry, but cultural relativity has its limits. For example, using your very flawed argument, we can also say that ISIS’s jihad on the western world can be excused as it is just “in their culture”.
John Peterston + He cannot be completely excused for his actions; he still has some measure of personal responsibility. His job was to gather and verify information, yet it was his failure to gather information on Japan’s defeat that led to his murder of so many innocent civilians. He has to be held accountable on certain levels.
Justin Dobbs doing what you are told isn't admirable. Thinking for yourself is
I love his sources. One is simply a google search link, one is dead, one is a 1 page article and one is a wiki page.
This old story has never been proven.
Those are just his sources to make an youtube video. You can go lookup the imperial orders given, the records of the leaflet distributions, corroborate from the Philippine records, etc.
this is all true the sources are just mediocre is all
wow, that guy´s endurance had to be incredible, real badass.
could you fucking imagine living in a country of war and living in the jungle for 29 years, only to return to anime and hentai?
Like Christmas every day.
Outy Man exactly
he must have been shocked after seeing those hentai comics ... lol
Hentai still quit obscured back then. Their pornogaphy is still similar to western. Hentai nowaday came along with how anime culture become more open. He'd be like "well shit they finally did it"
sosuke yamazaki "finally, a cause worth fighting for"
man, everybody is admiring and congratulating this solider in the comments, I just feel sorry for the 30 Filipinos that were killed, just because the officials couldn't find this guy. The local villages and families must have suffered for the past 29 years...
Eric Chen Me to but the thing is 30 years of solitude and fear kind of fucks up how you see things
oh yea, definitely, it's not entirely the soldiers' fault, orders are orders. Personal, I agree that Philippine should pardon him, but at the same time, I also feel Japanese officials should come forward and compensate for the victims' families and the locals, that's the least them can do.
Eric Chen Ignorance of the law is never a justifiable excuse for breaking the law. This diluted lunatic was a serial killer. If Rodrigo Duterte had been President at the time Onada would have been swiftly put to death or worse. Still for diplomatic reasons I could have seen a pardon being reasonable IF Onada had expressed profound remorse, which I am doubtful he did given his evident attitudes, AND if the Japanese Government had done something to honor those so disgracefuly murdered, which I also doubt given the post war actions of the government towards the victims of what the Japanese had done in Manchuria.
Eric Chen that wasnt his fault, it was the fault of the incompetent authorities
I feel it's his superior/commander/whoever gave him the order's fault, as far as I understand, some of their superior survived the war but then forgot about them or assume they were dead. The Japanese imperial army basically promised their soldiers that they will come back for them no matter what happens, but then abandoning they all together after the war. Someone from the government should've also went back and checked but instead he was saved by a student, no wonder he is pissed and left the country.
When your game isn't updated
But your friends are
my 1M salute to his 100 percent loyalty!