I would disagree it was wasted, simply because he was a consciously obedient soldier that refused to leave his post only knowing official Imperial Japanese military protocol could allow him to stand down. He has never once stated any regret in seeing through and keeping to a T on his orders
Hiroo Onoda lived for 40 years on his farm in Terenos, a town close to mine. He is much admired here, a true symbol of resistance and love for his country. For his bravery, he received the Santos Dummond Medal of Merit from the Brazilian Air Force.
He is a symbol of globalisation. He ended up in a Brazil farm just because he listens to Australia radio that teach cattles when living in a Filipines’ isolated island, while on duty of Japan imperial army.
Kills 30 innocent Philippinos, gets pardon, is considered hero for being, basically, a conspiracy theorist killer who didn't listen to reason no matter how it was presented to him. This was not about following orders, but about plain paranoia and fanaticism. He should have gone to prison for his murders.
Anetzka Glanluca it's was not loyality nor duty in any rational sense. Indoctrination, fanaticism, denial and any combination thereof ....explains a lot of senseless behavior and insane mentality araund the world.
Im actually thinking if I should change to a banana and coconut milk diet, and steal the odd cow and a nearby farm. Age 91 is a good age to live too while healthy.
this last moment where he walks the way towards the Yasukuni jinja : look at the emotion on his face, i bet he thinks about his friends that didn't make it (Shimada Soichi dead 1959 and Kozuka Kinshchi dead 1972) big respect to them too !
Teruo Nakamura held out even longer, but no one knows about him. He was eventually captured and arrested in Jakarta. and technically Hiroo Onoda did surrender after he was given orders to do so.
Teruo Nakamura is not famous because 1) he was actually a Taiwanese native, thus when he was captured, he was officially not Japanese. 2) he died early, i believe Nakamura died several years after his return to the real world because of cancer.
They also didn't pay him the full amount of his pension he only got 227.59 dollars. Japanese people can be pretty racist. He devoted his whole life to the Japanese empire.
@@victorscrown853 this kids dosent know nothing bout history.. just stupid respect for this civilians killer . Me as malay from malaysia never respect japanese war crime soldier..
how can he called him self a intellengence officer when he didnt noticed that the war is over for a long period of time, while killing innocent villagers and stealing their food.
Manlapaz Hercel he said he was very cautious about everything he thought it was all American propaganda to lure him out and kill him that’s why he refused to accept that Japan lost the war
All these comments saying "he is a murderer" are cancer... isn't killing what soldiers do? He just didn't know about the surrender, and, without any orders to follow, continued to serve his empire for 30 long years. Bet that if he was american, nobody would hate on him. R.i.p. Mr. Onoda may God forgive your sins and judge you for your honor and for the loyalty you have shown to Japan.
You are obviously ignorant of WW2 and Japanese war crimes. You cannot equate the violence committed by the allies to the violence perpetrated by the brutal Japanese Empire, which started the war. The Japanese military slaughtered millions of civilians in China and Southeast Asia in the most horrific ways. They systematically raped tens of thousands of women. Read about the Rape of Nanking, Manila massacre, and comfort women. This guy Onoda was among the Japnese invaders that brutalized Filipinos for nearly 4 years. He killed 30 civilians in Lubang island, that is NOT AN HONOR. He should have been executed. So what if he didn't know about the surrender? That doesn't excuse his crimes. He should have never been in the Philippines in the first place. He kept fighting because he was a FANATIC, just as islamic terrorists like the AlQaeda and ISIS are fanatics. Admiring this guy is no different from admiring Osama bin Laden or Abu Bakar Al Bagdahdi. You might as well pray that God judge Osama for his "honor" and loyalty to Islam and the muslim world.
@@theHDLify history is written by the winners......what do you expect? the americans to say they did horrible massacres across the world? and lets not even start about the chinese.....we all know what communists totalitarian regimes do. human life is nothing according to their ideals.
A true samurai tae killed unarmed civilians (farmers) during his hiding. Can he determined which is the enemy and which is the farmer. You're a nation of murderers.
There's you felt no companion's but you're still to fight not in war but dignity, isolation.. Respect the men 🎎 PEACE from 🇵🇭 He's the true 'Last Samurai'
if there any question why the u.s. dropped the bombs this probably helps answer it.. fanatical is putting it lightly. . talking with ww2 vets you get a real appreciation for the determination and resolve Japanese soldiers had.. invasion of mainland Japan was just not an option , these guys are tough as woodpecker lips.
there was NO NEED at all to drop those bombs, especially the SECOND one, the war was basically OVER by then and all that was stopping it was the USA refusal to let the japanese keep their emperor, they just surrendered when the Red Army entered the war by invading machuria
Yep not like Americans who serve Israel instead of America and refuse to man up and overthrow the totalitarian zio liberal agenda of America and the banks that fund it.
@@jl7778 all armies have done that for 100s of years. I was referring to his training and ability. Not many people can do what he did like Navy seal Marcinko and etc.
Imagine being the family member of those 30 people he killed and he gets pardoned for his murders and is happy running about. Even if he didnt know the war was over and killed people he should be charged with manslaughter.
Salute for this brave soldier, i think he knws the war was over but stl not surender as his superior orderd him so way back 1944.he just surender wen his supeior came to ziesed order.what a pride of japanese have dis kind of soldier.
>> As a U.S. Army veteran, I salute this man for the loyalty and honor he has for his country. He has my respect. I am sorry innocent people died. There voices have been silenced. War is bad - even for the victors.
surearrow - >>>. As a war veteran who fought in the Falklands, and who lost his great-grandfather to the defence of Singapore, I see only an evil murderer here!! He killed civilians- he should have been executed! Is really pathetic, the Filipino government allowed him to live. [makes me feel sick, this world]
Ha regalato tutta la sua vita alla patria, la sua incrollabile fede nella sua bandiera e nella sua gente, va al di là delle ragioni e fa di lui un vero eroe!.....Tutta la mia ammirazione!......🙏
E la cosa ancor più sorprendente, è che quando il governo giapponese gli ha offerto quello che corrispondeva alla paga del suo servizio di quei 3 decenni, lui ha rifiutato.
@@parveshbisht4955 the war wasnt over, the war was over. either way, he did what's wrong. he followed orders that goes against morality. murder, torture, rape.
@@parveshbisht4955 maybe a hero for you. not for others. i mean, there are different sides. japanese ppl would ofc consider him hero.. but his rape/murder/torture victims' family would ofc consider him enemy and oppressor.
Hun Király - Idiot! Japan had many like him- that’s why we dropped the bomb, and conquered you islands! Regretfully- we have liberals in power - the same ones who are letting in millions of Muslims- most Americans would have happily killed you all for what you did!
It baffles me that Onada always gets the credit for being the last holdout. Why?Teruo Makamura was the last Imperial Japanese soldier to surrender. He also got royally burned by the Japanese government because he was a colonial volunteer. The government's actions towards him were disgraceful.
@@ShaneHasPlayz war is dumb and stupid tragic stuff happens. This mans tenacity and duty are admirable. Also, judge him within the context of his time and culture. Not by todays privileged standards of complacency.
@@bobbyhill1110 Duty, tenacity, honor, grit, stamina. Rather than surrender, give up, cower or take his own life; he persevered over years. See his point of view by comparison; my grandparents on both sides fought the Nazis. They were overwhelmed, outgunned, undersupplied, starving and had to resort to much of the same "murder". Both parties at that time believed their side was right and had damn good reasons for their beliefs. (based on the time, culture and paradigm that influenced it). So did this Japanese soldier. Do not judge his actions by our mollycoddled Western-centric sanctimonious sense of superiority, judging the past. Only and always judge the past within its context.
That guy during the ww2 his a violent criminal thousands of my fellow Filipino People were killed of a japanese soldier like him , but that time has come when surrendered he is a hero🙄
It’s funny how a lot of you guys have no problem showing this guy respect, when he and the government he fought for committed horrible crimes against innocent people.
You will not understand him fully unless you are/were a soldier; a soldier of any country. I am fortunate that I was able to serve my country. Soldier is a very honorable duty. No rewards for serving honorably but a severe punishment awaits for those who serve with dishonor.
g nish Unless you served in the armed forces of North Korea, your military service is not all that relevant. That is the closest modern equilant (set a side none state actors such as ISIS) to the military machine that formed him - brutal, fanatical, dehumanizing, unquestioning and bent on glory through bloodshed.
In Nanking they raped women, girls and boys from 8 to 70 yrs old, bayoneting babies, raping pregnant women and cutting out their fetus afterwards, In the US Military, you may have 1 or 2 crazies, but a whole fucking army get the fuck out of here, we have here very different notions of what is honorable
Only a man can be called Hero if you defend your country against invadour but a man who invade one country is a murderer and need to be punish by the Fire in hell.
you are lucky that you are born in our time... . . if you born during that time and you are a soldier .... can you think yourself what would you do?......
You could say what you want about him, but onoda was a perfect soldier, every army on earth desire to have at least a soldier like him
Robot
@@user-hh2is9kg9j 😂
@@user-hh2is9kg9j seriously he ment a determined and loyal soldier like Onoda
Yea, that is true if you want more Wars like WW2 and armies like the Nazis-Army.
As a black man I envy his stand for his culture and people I forever respect the Asians most the Chinese’s but now I have a Japanese man I respect
He wasted his life in the forest only for his country, what a great man big respect
I would disagree it was wasted, simply because he was a consciously obedient soldier that refused to leave his post only knowing official Imperial Japanese military protocol could allow him to stand down. He has never once stated any regret in seeing through and keeping to a T on his orders
wasting life for country is normal in Japan, see many kamikazes have died during WWII lol
@Kai Hamzah Recognition isn’t the goal… he didn’t do it for that I imagine
and when he came back to japan....he did not like it. Tough man!.
not for his country. For his emperor. His country only had to suffer from the unprovoked offensive war they waged in South East Asia.
Hiroo Onoda lived for 40 years on his farm in Terenos, a town close to mine. He is much admired here, a true symbol of resistance and love for his country. For his bravery, he received the Santos Dummond Medal of Merit from the Brazilian Air Force.
He is a symbol of globalisation. He ended up in a Brazil farm just because he listens to Australia radio that teach cattles when living in a Filipines’ isolated island, while on duty of Japan imperial army.
Compared to nazi soldiers that flee to Brazil and changed their names, he is really lucky
Kills 30 innocent Philippinos, gets pardon, is considered hero for being, basically, a conspiracy theorist killer who didn't listen to reason no matter how it was presented to him. This was not about following orders, but about plain paranoia and fanaticism. He should have gone to prison for his murders.
@@zllikevin what the
Amazed to see the spirit for their motherland 👌👌 love from India
This man is a very good example of why the Japanese excel at everything they do.
Right even genocide. Rest in peace victims of Nanking. May your souls find justice in this world or the next
Except beating the US pacific fleet. Winning WW2...
Yea. Because they just kill those who go beyond they can do.
if they exceled in everything they wouldn't have lost.
@@manny4239 coolest thing the japanese ever did
If only woman were this loyal
Anetzka Glanluca
it's was not loyality nor duty in any rational sense. Indoctrination, fanaticism, denial and any combination thereof ....explains a lot of senseless behavior and insane mentality araund the world.
NoName
"Araund" the world
Lol
I thought it's the other way around...
Lol
Loyalty isn't in the female genetic code.
Im actually thinking if I should change to a banana and coconut milk diet, and steal the odd cow and a nearby farm. Age 91 is a good age to live too while healthy.
And don't forget to murder the innocent farmers while on your way back to your cave.
@@richmondjapson5358 epic nihon moment
I am only wondering how will you process the whole cow ?
This man is an example of LOYALTY for his country...
this last moment where he walks the way towards the Yasukuni jinja : look at the emotion on his face, i bet he thinks about his friends that didn't make it (Shimada Soichi dead 1959 and Kozuka Kinshchi dead 1972) big respect to them too !
the LAST SAMURAI
1922~2014 age91
So what...
Not need to die..
@Lava LifeGuard How brave of you to say that about a dead man...
Wasn't a good intelligence officer... Stupid man
Respect the men
@Titus Says the b*tch
Teruo Nakamura held out even longer, but no one knows about him. He was eventually captured and arrested in Jakarta. and technically Hiroo Onoda did surrender after he was given orders to do so.
extreme soilder after killing 35 philiphino pardoned by marcos
YOUR RIGHT ABOUT THAT MY FRIEND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Teruo Nakamura is not famous because 1) he was actually a Taiwanese native, thus when he was captured, he was officially not Japanese. 2) he died early, i believe Nakamura died several years after his return to the real world because of cancer.
John Norris no, just relieved of his dutys
They also didn't pay him the full amount of his pension he only got 227.59 dollars. Japanese people can be pretty racist. He devoted his whole life to the Japanese empire.
Massive respect to Hiro Onoda. Saying this as a Filipino
Me too at pinoy rin ako
Pano kung Yung buong pamilya mo Yung pinatay respeto parin ba?
Proud tabga ka gillan?
@@victorscrown853 this kids dosent know nothing bout history.. just stupid respect for this civilians killer . Me as malay from malaysia never respect japanese war crime soldier..
Di kasi kapamilya mo ang pinatay nya..
This man is truly partriotic for his country.
He fulfilled his duty.
After fulfilling a dead empires wishes, he killed, injured, and terrorized the innocent. Yup.
@The Desert Fox An indoctrinated person, finally surrendered after killing and robbing villagers for 30 years. *
Wow. That is an incredible story. What a honorable man. Stayed there for 30 years. Think about how long that is. Crazy. He missed so much.
The point here is his undying loyalty to his country
how can he called him self a intellengence officer when he didnt noticed that the war is over for a long period of time, while killing innocent villagers and stealing their food.
That's a True Intel Officer...you collected NOTHING...😅
Manlapaz Hercel he said he was very cautious about everything he thought it was all American propaganda to lure him out and kill him that’s why he refused to accept that Japan lost the war
All these comments saying "he is a murderer" are cancer... isn't killing what soldiers do? He just didn't know about the surrender, and, without any orders to follow, continued to serve his empire for 30 long years. Bet that if he was american, nobody would hate on him.
R.i.p. Mr. Onoda
may God forgive your sins and judge you for your honor and for the loyalty you have shown to Japan.
You are obviously ignorant of WW2 and Japanese war crimes. You cannot equate the violence committed by the allies to the violence perpetrated by the brutal Japanese Empire, which started the war. The Japanese military slaughtered millions of civilians in China and Southeast Asia in the most horrific ways. They systematically raped tens of thousands of women. Read about the Rape of Nanking, Manila massacre, and comfort women. This guy Onoda was among the Japnese invaders that brutalized Filipinos for nearly 4 years. He killed 30 civilians in Lubang island, that is NOT AN HONOR. He should have been executed. So what if he didn't know about the surrender? That doesn't excuse his crimes. He should have never been in the Philippines in the first place. He kept fighting because he was a FANATIC, just as islamic terrorists like the AlQaeda and ISIS are fanatics. Admiring this guy is no different from admiring Osama bin Laden or Abu Bakar Al Bagdahdi. You might as well pray that God judge Osama for his "honor" and loyalty to Islam and the muslim world.
Read the history of NANKING massacre and other atrocities of your kind in ww2.
@@theHDLify nigga shut yo bitch ass up
Trashasian on god fr
@@theHDLify history is written by the winners......what do you expect? the americans to say they did horrible massacres across the world? and lets not even start about the chinese.....we all know what communists totalitarian regimes do. human life is nothing according to their ideals.
A true Samurai!
plantation jack a "Samuraï" who killed dozens innocents civilians unarmed ..
The
Last
Samurai
I blame it on the Americans
A true samurai tae killed unarmed civilians (farmers) during his hiding. Can he determined which is the enemy and which is the farmer. You're a nation of murderers.
@@yukitakaoni007 The Last Murderer.
There's you felt no companion's but you're still to fight not in war but dignity, isolation.. Respect the men 🎎 PEACE from 🇵🇭 He's the true 'Last Samurai'
if there any question why the u.s. dropped the bombs this probably helps answer it.. fanatical is putting it lightly. . talking with ww2 vets you get a real appreciation for the determination and resolve Japanese soldiers had.. invasion of mainland Japan was just not an option , these guys are tough as woodpecker lips.
there was NO NEED at all to drop those bombs, especially the SECOND one, the war was basically OVER by then and all that was stopping it was the USA refusal to let the japanese keep their emperor, they just surrendered when the Red Army entered the war by invading machuria
@@victorcalderon5406
What are you talking about? Did you not see this guy still in your islands even in the 70's?
Wasn't a very good intel officer lol
That's what I thought...
Check Lubang town....people have moved on.
@PakMan i hate you guys imagine being his postition
@@spongebobkrabs471 Lol what kind of intel officer would stay there without reporting back to the superior and you said you hate them your just a fool
I'm Proud Of Hiroo onoda! he is loyal to here country!!
F to pay respects to this man
A TRUE HERO
Enemy or not, it would have been an honor to shake his hand
He probably killed you long before you try.
legend soldier thats why japan verry powerfull coz many of japan soldier is true warrior
A TRUE SOLDIER.
HE STAYED AT HIS POST TILL RELIEVED...
WHAT CAN ONE SAY??
From amerika....america
a true soldier
Yes, a true soldier. Picked on an unarmed farmers. Yes, really.
Yep not like Americans who serve Israel instead of America and refuse to man up and overthrow the totalitarian zio liberal agenda of America and the banks that fund it.
He is in the state of mind of war. War is cruel, but like it or not he is loyal soldier and stick with his order from his commander
@@jl7778 all armies have done that for 100s of years. I was referring to his training and ability. Not many people can do what he did like Navy seal Marcinko and etc.
@@MrGunnerru
Not all killed to invade, some killed to defend themselves.
But, yea okay, i was referring to his actions.
Es ist immer tolle fakte/Geschischte/Dinge, das aus Japan kommt!
Imagine being the family member of those 30 people he killed and he gets pardoned for his murders and is happy running about. Even if he didnt know the war was over and killed people he should be charged with manslaughter.
"TO QUIT MY POST ONLY WHEN PROPERLY RELIEVED" thats his motto🤣🤣
Soldier....super hero.for his country
This is called true patriot, and dedicated person towards his duty.... Salute to you sir 🙏🙏
Watch the song we wrote for HIROO ONODA and his amazing and dramatic story! 'BELIEVE': ruclips.net/video/ePwIct8A2Kw/видео.html
Salute for this brave soldier, i think he knws the war was over but stl not surender as his superior orderd him so way back 1944.he just surender wen his supeior came to ziesed order.what a pride of japanese have dis kind of soldier.
Amor y lealtad a su patria.
Discipline, honor, and duty personified 💯
>> As a U.S. Army veteran, I salute this man for the loyalty and honor he has for his country. He has my respect. I am sorry innocent people died. There voices have been silenced. War is bad - even for the victors.
surearrow - >>>. As a war veteran who fought in the Falklands, and who lost his great-grandfather to the defence of Singapore, I see only an evil murderer here!!
He killed civilians- he should have been executed! Is really pathetic, the Filipino government allowed him to live. [makes me feel sick, this world]
Soldier from heart
Ha regalato tutta la sua vita alla patria, la sua incrollabile fede nella sua bandiera e nella sua gente, va al di là delle ragioni e fa di lui un vero eroe!.....Tutta la mia ammirazione!......🙏
E la cosa ancor più sorprendente, è che quando il governo giapponese gli ha offerto quello che corrispondeva alla paga del suo servizio di quei 3 decenni, lui ha rifiutato.
"......fanatical Japanese soldier.." How true....
I understand his suspicion in any attempt to reach out for him.
May this be a lesson that war is nothing but bad a thing to do
May we all continue to have peace and forgiveness
u are not Hero of japan but u are super hero in my heart too !
Love that hero from Cambodia
He a true samurai
He is a hero, no question.
Yeah, such a brave warrior. killing unsuspecting peasants in peacetime.
Exactly. An Oppressor, murderer, rapist, torturer
@@jl7778 a hero and brave heart
Like he knows that war was over
@@parveshbisht4955 the war wasnt over, the war was over. either way, he did what's wrong. he followed orders that goes against morality. murder, torture, rape.
@@parveshbisht4955 maybe a hero for you. not for others. i mean, there are different sides. japanese ppl would ofc consider him hero.. but his rape/murder/torture victims' family would ofc consider him enemy and oppressor.
thats the mind set of a true warrior
If a country would have soldiers like he was, it would be unconquerable. Most of the time the armies does not have members like he was.
Hun Király - Idiot! Japan had many like him- that’s why we dropped the bomb, and conquered you islands!
Regretfully- we have liberals in power - the same ones who are letting in millions of Muslims- most Americans would have happily killed you all for what you did!
My great grand-father died fighting these sadists in Singapore! They should have all been executed! Thats justice!
LEGEND!
Um herói. Honrou sua pátria um soldado um samurai um exemplo .
The honor of one Japanese man exceeds a 1000 of other people's outside japan
Was für eine Geschichte!!!
It baffles me that Onada always gets the credit for being the last holdout. Why?Teruo Makamura was the last Imperial Japanese soldier to surrender. He also got royally burned by the Japanese government because he was a colonial volunteer. The government's actions towards him were disgraceful.
Because he was not an officer and not ethnically Japanese
Shame on Japanese Government though
The difference is that Teruo Nakamura is a fugitive soldier and Hiroo Onoda is a mission.
I am here from the book :- The subtle art of not giving a fuck - chapter 4
Absolute tenacious fanatical mad-lad and through his devotion to duty, a hero.
Lord Joy he killed thirty innocent Filipinos. Yeah totally a hero.
@@ShaneHasPlayz war is dumb and stupid tragic stuff happens. This mans tenacity and duty are admirable. Also, judge him within the context of his time and culture. Not by todays privileged standards of complacency.
Ok. I get what you mean,
@@Lordradost he is a murderer. Even in those times. No honor with this sneaking coward.
@@bobbyhill1110 Duty, tenacity, honor, grit, stamina. Rather than surrender, give up, cower or take his own life; he persevered over years.
See his point of view by comparison; my grandparents on both sides fought the Nazis. They were overwhelmed, outgunned, undersupplied, starving and had to resort to much of the same "murder". Both parties at that time believed their side was right and had damn good reasons for their beliefs. (based on the time, culture and paradigm that influenced it).
So did this Japanese soldier.
Do not judge his actions by our mollycoddled Western-centric sanctimonious sense of superiority, judging the past. Only and always judge the past within its context.
Hippy boy suzuki lmao!
The last Nationalist that would be shown mercy.. This man is the pride of Japan and a source of honor.
So I was born when WW2 ended. Cool
Very honorable man.
Fear not the army with great number, fear the army with its soldiers never surrender.
bro said iam very competitive. xD
What a character.
Interesting.. Good for movies..
Watching Nov.2019
How did he never heard a war broadcast on the radio???
He did. But it was allies propoganda
Godspeed you magnificent bastard
loyalty is blinding
What a legend!
A true hero.
Hero for japanese people but murderer for filipino people he was lucky he was given amnesty by former pres marcos.
A true war s criminal who loved kill civilians
Yeah a true Hero who thought that every Filipino farmer was a US Soldier in disguise the man murdered 30 people from 1945 to 1974.
Crackshotsteph
R.I.P Philippines
-We blame it on the Americans
Hero kepala bapak kau
True warrior
Respect 🙏
I knew I should’ve spent my Lyfe Points on Persistence!
A Mass murdered pardoned? WTF?
Pfsif tanga..pardoned...tanga ka..walang pardoned sa war..bogokskie
classic Japanese
It's crazy how they just pardoned him for stealing and murd3r
He is happy war is over
That guy during the ww2 his a violent criminal thousands of my fellow Filipino People were killed of a japanese soldier like him , but that time has come when surrendered he is a hero🙄
Proud with you
Lets forget the past im from the Philippines and while searching and hearing his lifetime story i almost cried
What an ignorant tells that on ww2 veterans who fought this monsters
Lindo Japão.
big salutee
some people work too hard and not let 1 day wasted for doing nothing, will, have rest and take a page in Hiroo Onoda's book
ein echter held. ehre ihm
The real last samurai
I respect his belief,
It’s funny how a lot of you guys have no problem showing this guy respect, when he and the government he fought for committed horrible crimes against innocent people.
A soldier must obey orders and not believe in propaganda. Of course this was not propaganda, but how could he know that.
Teruo Nakamura was the last
Nakamura was Ethnic Taiwanese
@@Gillan1220 So?
D'Ascoyne While Nakamura was considered the last, he wasn’t pure Japanese unlike Onoda
who else come here because of the mention of Mark Manson's book ?
While I was watching out for snakes in the jungle the man could have snapped my neck out of the bushes.
Thinking about it, the world is pretty small.
1:55 the "hippie boy" suzuki was the real hero, too
salute 🫡
no words 😶
🙏🏻
My biggest question is...why brazil? Nothing wrong with that, just really curios
Why not? His relatives migrated to Brazil, so he had a base to become a farmer
Brazil has the most Japanese people outside of Japan
You will not understand him fully unless you are/were a soldier; a soldier of any country. I am fortunate that I was able to serve my country. Soldier is a very honorable duty. No rewards for serving honorably but a severe punishment awaits for those who serve with dishonor.
g nish
Unless you served in the armed forces of North Korea, your military service is not all that relevant. That is the closest modern equilant (set a side none state actors such as ISIS) to the military machine that formed him - brutal, fanatical, dehumanizing, unquestioning and bent on glory through bloodshed.
In Nanking they raped women, girls and boys from 8 to 70 yrs old, bayoneting babies, raping pregnant women and cutting out their fetus afterwards, In the US Military, you may have 1 or 2 crazies, but a whole fucking army get the fuck out of here, we have here very different notions of what is honorable
hero
He better have gotten paid overtime for that.
The great soldier
Fought communism and Anglo-American imperialism for all those years. What a absolute legend.
Only a man can be called Hero if you defend your country against invadour but a man who invade one country is a murderer and need to be punish by the Fire in hell.
Yes, finally a person who understand it! calling him a "hero" for killing civillians even though the war ended decades ago...
You're name refer to somebody I knew.
you are lucky that you are born in our time... . . if you born during that time and you are a soldier .... can you think yourself what would you do?......
Most of super soldier movies are made by USA,
But the real super soldier is from Japan !