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(12 Mar 1974) Japanese army officer Hiroo Onoda, returing to Tokyo airport after surrendering thirty years after the end of the war.
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@ducks7015
@ducks7015 4 года назад
This is as closest as a time traveler we can get
@shinnightwood1971
@shinnightwood1971 4 года назад
More like a human time capsule haha
@rm3869
@rm3869 3 года назад
Yeah Japan was a different country than he known
@BritanniaPacific
@BritanniaPacific 3 года назад
Imagine if he was being released from a prison after thirty or so years
@meguchan5814
@meguchan5814 3 года назад
@@BritanniaPacific this ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-OrH6UMYAVsk.html
@rsuriyop
@rsuriyop 3 года назад
The same for being awoken from a coma after many years.
@Michael-ni9fs
@Michael-ni9fs 5 лет назад
"No retreat, no surrender" truly inspiring samurai class soldier.
@ANSWERSABOVE
@ANSWERSABOVE 2 года назад
Post 30 years seriously, no its called a mental illness 😑
@MichaelJ44
@MichaelJ44 2 года назад
Yet he surrendered
@eliyahuohiyon7461
@eliyahuohiyon7461 2 года назад
@@MichaelJ44 can't surrender if there's no war
@MichaelJ44
@MichaelJ44 2 года назад
@@eliyahuohiyon7461 of course you can.
@daqin1680
@daqin1680 2 года назад
@@MichaelJ44 He was call back by his superior, so that not a surrender
@RiggsBF
@RiggsBF 7 лет назад
He better have gotten paid overtime for that.
@izzwan686
@izzwan686 7 лет назад
Lt onoda was given a backdated pay which he initially refuse. but when the money was forced upon him, he decide to donate that money to a shrine.
@raseli4066
@raseli4066 6 лет назад
RiggsBF no
@mrtree1368
@mrtree1368 5 лет назад
He prolly got all the poosay he wanted
@Mark50x
@Mark50x 5 лет назад
Hahaha
@derghamalkhatib7612
@derghamalkhatib7612 4 года назад
RiggsBF He refused money
@mamuu
@mamuu 5 лет назад
This title is too bad! He is not "Hiding" about 30 years. He is "Fighting"about 30 years!!
@537monster
@537monster 5 лет назад
He was gathering intelligence and keeping himself deliberately hidden. Otherwise hiding. He didn’t do much fighting. That isn’t anything to be ashamed of, he was doing his job. Although we should probably consider the innocent Filipinos he shot.
@dashbee3264
@dashbee3264 4 года назад
@@537monster He helped fund the construction of a school on the island as an apology. He was found not guilty of the killings because he genuinely though the war was still going.
@537monster
@537monster 4 года назад
Dash Bee I mean I’m not really too sensitive about it, he did this stuff in the 60’s so I really don’t even think Filipinos care anymore. WWII happened 80 years ago, people need to move on.
@hahahaha5303
@hahahaha5303 4 года назад
@@537monster ww3 is coming soon...belive me..
@537monster
@537monster 4 года назад
Haha haha probably not...
@alexlinkinparkful
@alexlinkinparkful 7 лет назад
The last real samurai.
@raseli4066
@raseli4066 6 лет назад
pedrotorreslp 999 samurai dont kill inicent 30 pepule
@twentyseven8239
@twentyseven8239 5 лет назад
the real last samurai
@erneallouietang3644
@erneallouietang3644 5 лет назад
@@EnglishMandy its called ronin by d way
@ukironman1
@ukironman1 4 года назад
@@raseli4066 Samurai were the plague of the peasantry my friend, which statistically you comprise.
@raseli4066
@raseli4066 4 года назад
@@ukironman1 dafuk does that mean
@DDM_08
@DDM_08 3 года назад
Sure he fought as a true warrior, but just imagine how disappointed he was to realize that the war ended 30 years ago and he has been fighting for absolutely nothing. He could’ve raised a family, have a job, and etc: but nonetheless this man js truly a good example of a loyal soldier
@kinglouie7425
@kinglouie7425 2 года назад
He has a book called no surrender. You should read or listen to it. It is well worth it.
@DDM_08
@DDM_08 2 года назад
@Kai Hamzah yes
@TheRandCrews
@TheRandCrews 2 года назад
He did have a family, his wife was once head of an ultranationalist group in Japan
@mariaevans5793
@mariaevans5793 2 года назад
@Kai Hamzah yes,but all those years alone.
@cartninja6479
@cartninja6479 2 года назад
Shit happens
@contentgaming2864
@contentgaming2864 6 лет назад
Best in hide and seek 1945_1974
@alexandergabrielalqueza3640
@alexandergabrielalqueza3640 5 лет назад
Please don't say it like that
@hachis_430
@hachis_430 5 лет назад
Lol
@nnpx439
@nnpx439 4 года назад
What about my mum?
@Nothingisbutwhatisnot_
@Nothingisbutwhatisnot_ 4 года назад
do you mean the best and the longest
@myprendgaming3171
@myprendgaming3171 4 года назад
Really men?? Don't say such things... If you're in that war, I think you take shit on your pants...
@mrmacedon
@mrmacedon 7 лет назад
he is still using his old greeting, the hailing!
@jonklein7130
@jonklein7130 Год назад
What is the hailing
@mrmacedon
@mrmacedon Год назад
@@jonklein7130 5 years ago.. hmm.. let me recall the memories 🤣
@jonklein7130
@jonklein7130 Год назад
@@mrmacedon I just googled him
@prasanth2601
@prasanth2601 5 месяцев назад
​@@mrmacedon😂
@makelifeeasy6006
@makelifeeasy6006 5 месяцев назад
Hailing is a common thing in asia, most of the politicians do that.
6 лет назад
Wow just imagine, this must have been like travelling 30 years in time for Onoda.
@ivankarizaldy
@ivankarizaldy 5 лет назад
Not really, since he frequently raid nearby villages that already have 70’s techonology
@endochronic_
@endochronic_ 4 года назад
village in southeast asia back in 70s is the same as back in 40s
@St-fr2kv
@St-fr2kv 4 года назад
@@endochronic_ Not all Village in Southeast Asia back in 70s is the same as back in 40s 😂
@henrik1220
@henrik1220 4 года назад
Its like time traveling 30 years, Japan was totally different when he returned.
@neinnein9306
@neinnein9306 4 года назад
at least more porn :D
@ragazzi25
@ragazzi25 5 лет назад
unbelievable story..the level of dedication from this soldier to his country could only have come from Japan where mental discipline is unsurpassed!
@cba4389
@cba4389 3 года назад
FYI, Japan lost after raping and slaughtering millions of innocent Chinese. This guy killed civilians while hiding from a real fight.
@SD_91
@SD_91 6 лет назад
Perfect example of soldier
@judetan9902
@judetan9902 6 лет назад
shashank Dimpu, Hai. You're absolutely right. I strongly agree with you. 😄 👍 👌 👏
@raseli4066
@raseli4066 6 лет назад
shashank Dimpu HE KILLED 30 INICENT PEPOLE
@archangelwarrior9816
@archangelwarrior9816 5 лет назад
US KILLED 30K AND LATER 20K with the nuclear bombs not to say the invasion of AFGANISTAN AND IRAQ
@chirots
@chirots 5 лет назад
@@raseli4066USA kill millions of innocent civilians after WWII, Vietnam war, Korea war, Afghanistan war, 2 Iraq wars, Libya, fuck!!! So many...
@Brams2777
@Brams2777 5 лет назад
@@raseli4066 He thought he was still at war
@tonycallme3667
@tonycallme3667 6 лет назад
Would you rather... 1.trusting what the enemy said possibly a chance that could be a trap 2. fight for honor, fulfill mission
@hewhomustnotbenamed5912
@hewhomustnotbenamed5912 4 года назад
Because sticking with number 2 for 30 years definitely isn't insanity.
@20FootBurmessePython
@20FootBurmessePython 3 года назад
Let me reword it for you 1. Would you rather ignore multiple fellow Japanese messages of current news of the surrender and so on and end up killing 30 civilians who are innocent. 2. Listen to the 13th person and give up the uselessness of hiding that got your fellow member killed.
@tonycallme3667
@tonycallme3667 3 года назад
Jacob Brown I wasn’t a very good English speaker 2 years ago, I just noticed that I typed this
@BlastinRope
@BlastinRope 2 года назад
@@tonycallme3667 it wasnt that bad
@Gillan1220
@Gillan1220 5 лет назад
He passed away on January 10, 2014. A true hero indeed. Saying this as a Filipino
@christschool
@christschool 4 года назад
I can't believe that this monster still generates interest and fascination to this day. What Onoda doesn't include in his writings but which has been revealed in personal stories and interviews is that as early as 1950 he was fully aware that the war was over but loved killing too much. He has revealed that since the war was over civilians would be less wary and would become easy targets. And indeed, they were. He would sneak into a village at night and cut the throats of sleeping children. He also would take pot shots of mothers hanging their clothes on clothes lines or feeding their chickens. He calls himself the ultimate soldier and yet he killed the defenseless over and over. And when he finally tired of having to kill his own food (more often than not he would steal it from the mouths of needy children) he went home to a hero's applause. Why Japan would accept him and laud his "heroic" efforts instead of turning him over to Phillipine authorities as a not only a war criminal but more accurately a serial killer is simply unexplainable.
@osamabinladen824
@osamabinladen824 4 года назад
@@christschool Okay
@shanegrimes3455
@shanegrimes3455 4 года назад
Alam mo ba jung anong klase ng hayop yan
@parveshbisht4955
@parveshbisht4955 4 года назад
@@christschool what a asshole you are
@FaustLiber
@FaustLiber 3 года назад
@@christschool he submitted himself to the Pilipino authorities. He even offered up his sword to the King at the time who then returned it, gave him a full pardon, and offered to let him stay. You should really know what you're talking about before you speak.
@sauceyeti4381
@sauceyeti4381 3 года назад
"Returns home" *Sees Anime* *IM GOING BACK*
@regiluthfi
@regiluthfi 3 года назад
Lol
@mathewheffley121
@mathewheffley121 3 года назад
Interestingly enough, Onoda was so disappointed by the “decline of traditional Japanese values” in modern Japan that he eventually moved to rural Brazil and raised cattle. He eventually moved back part time, but only to start educational camps for young people, to teach them those values!
@xgamerbih
@xgamerbih 3 года назад
@@mathewheffley121 sad what occupation and capitalism and western influence does to a traditional society
@pol1315
@pol1315 3 года назад
@@xgamerbih Are you sure? The best system to destroy cultures is called Communism.
@Jose-te3cj
@Jose-te3cj 2 года назад
Lmfao
@angiealigo1738
@angiealigo1738 5 лет назад
Fortunately his parents is still alive
@wikilee8928
@wikilee8928 Год назад
Our people hate Japanese, but I tell you what, I salute Hiroo Onoda. He is a real soldier, a real soldier is absolutely loyal to his country. Loyalty is a rare commodity these days.
@AAAA-tq1zd
@AAAA-tq1zd 10 месяцев назад
No
@user-hq8ep7rd6h
@user-hq8ep7rd6h 8 месяцев назад
​@@AAAA-tq1zdДа. Hiroo Onoda - настоящий воин, а вас, американцев, мы скоро накроем ядерным облаком. Русские люди тоже преданы своей стране и готовы с честью и достоинством сражаться против любого врага. Слава России! Слава Путину!
@veronicawhitfield6008
@veronicawhitfield6008 7 месяцев назад
He killed innocent civilians for years. In the name of loyalty to country. Makes me wonder if loyalty to country is ultimately a good thing
@wikilee8928
@wikilee8928 7 месяцев назад
@@veronicawhitfield6008 You asked an excellent question. I have no answer. Will you join military if your country needed you?
@veronicawhitfield6008
@veronicawhitfield6008 7 месяцев назад
@@wikilee8928 my country? No.
@kalaniflowers192
@kalaniflowers192 7 лет назад
True warrior
@user-fs5vz3um9u
@user-fs5vz3um9u 7 лет назад
Debip it
@judetan9902
@judetan9902 6 лет назад
Kalani Flowers, Hai. You're absolutely right. I strongly agree with you. 😄 👍 👌 👏
@raseli4066
@raseli4066 6 лет назад
Kalani Flowers HE KILLED 30 INICENT PEOPLE
@raseli4066
@raseli4066 6 лет назад
Logan Gardner its a war crime!!!
@DrGru
@DrGru 6 лет назад
Halo mannen now imagine that you US army that live in Iraq right now...u don't have any communication access and u know that isis just occupied ur town and looking for US soldiers to be execute.then an armed man saw and running towards u. He shouted with language u don't understand and he looks like bad guys...you either kill the bastard or surrender and beheaded...thats what happened to that Japanese soldier. He doesn't know that war is over and he only knew that enemy near him.... So he do whatever to stay well hidden and survive... (Sorry for my bad English)
@rainydonster3957
@rainydonster3957 4 года назад
Say what you want, but my mans was dedicated. Never in my life have I ever seen such loyalty elsewhere.
@larcm3
@larcm3 5 лет назад
The is the Japanese Rambo
@marvztagmovz3529
@marvztagmovz3529 6 лет назад
I 'm from philippines and i do appriciate his loyalty and courage as a soldier and dont have had any grudge against the japanese instead i do really like him and the japanese race for their bravery, honesty and hardwirking. Wish we could teach our children how to become like them
@youdeservetobehappynow7584
@youdeservetobehappynow7584 6 лет назад
Same here fellow filipino
@williamotani8892
@williamotani8892 6 лет назад
I mean like he was cynical of anyone, but his own commander. Also, American bombers firebombed Tokyo and Dresden killing many. Those were horrible, but not war crimes... They did whatever they thought was needed to do, and in this case, He attacked those who he thought were still supplying the Allies in a war. Also, what did I ever do to you?
@keran10
@keran10 6 лет назад
Fuck Will Yours is an old comment but thought I'd respond and provide context. As a Filipino, I'm aware of the brutal and barbaric attacks done to Filipinos during the Japanese occupation. But I think I understand and can relate to OP's sentiment especially when one contrasts Filipino nationalism (or lack thereof) to those of the Japanese. Our country has been under 3 colonizers that it is said we've lost our sense of identity as a people, that's why it's no surprise to see turncoats in our politics or just people having no shame which has been detrimental to our country. So I too am in awe/inspired with such expression of loyalty to one's country but definitely not forgetting their cruelty.
@mclovin8621
@mclovin8621 6 лет назад
Putang ina mo bobo
@marjhoriealex1432
@marjhoriealex1432 6 лет назад
Tang ina naman move on na tayo. Ang tagal na nyan di pa tayo mka move on?
@loganbaileysfunwithtrains606
@loganbaileysfunwithtrains606 2 года назад
The biggest shock for him must’ve been flying back home on a jetliner
@randzy4190
@randzy4190 4 года назад
Real definition of a warrior and a soldier🎖🎖🎖
@mustachesally4134
@mustachesally4134 2 года назад
I am pretty sure a former high ranking official (and possibly even Hirohito himself) met this Officer and gave him the highest honor of an officer who never surrendered. Poor guy (as in, terrible he did not know what was going on) was probably engaged in heavy fighting against filipino guerrilas who probably haunted his patrols and killing them off one by one. His position was actually very remote from what I read.
@BallymurphyBabe
@BallymurphyBabe 2 месяца назад
Imagine coming back to a different world than you are used too. What a major change!
@mukamuka9822
@mukamuka9822 3 года назад
The best part about him being angry about, after finding out he wasted 25 years, is the fact that he realized that he was a troublemaker and problem to those Phillipine people. Hope Onoda found his inner peace quick
@mokhamadarif8435
@mokhamadarif8435 3 года назад
Yeah right..
@Brekstahkid
@Brekstahkid 4 месяца назад
He was probably scared that the emperor was going to ask why he came back and why hes there in front of him.
@samwilkinson2534
@samwilkinson2534 5 лет назад
Leaves a feugal, honourable Japan. Comes back to anime Sepoku is a real possibility
@Demospammer9987
@Demospammer9987 3 года назад
His CO had forbidden him from doing so
@JosephOccenoBFH
@JosephOccenoBFH 2 года назад
and Ebui "AV" 😆
@TopLob
@TopLob 5 лет назад
I once had a gf as stubborn as him.
@NayaKusakabe
@NayaKusakabe 4 года назад
Did she think u guys still dating when the truth is u already broke up LOL
@lawnguylanda912
@lawnguylanda912 8 лет назад
I wonder if there's more ppl like him out there.. I mean there must be right?
@aneeshprasobhan
@aneeshprasobhan 7 лет назад
If they joined the army by the age of 20, they would be 90 years old now. I doubt anyone is left now.
@lawnguylanda912
@lawnguylanda912 7 лет назад
Aneesh Prasobhan *LOL* ..good point.
@stevenscummy1458
@stevenscummy1458 7 лет назад
If there's a 90 year old out there still cleaning a rifle and hiding out thinking the war is going on and surviving then that's the worlds most hardcore grandpa
@jimmyjon6349
@jimmyjon6349 6 лет назад
there are.
@MegaJohny56
@MegaJohny56 5 лет назад
there are and will be as long as war is fought
@ayushawasthi2274
@ayushawasthi2274 Год назад
Hiroo Onoda chose to suffer for loyalty to a dead empire. Yet, later in his life, Onoda said he regretted nothing. He claimed that he was proud of his choices and his time on Lubang. " The man of Diamond."
@LivingCrusader
@LivingCrusader 4 года назад
I just finished listening to his book on Audible (obviously not narrated by him)! An honorable man. Worthy of respect. Kudos from 🇺🇸.
@cascisa22
@cascisa22 Год назад
That might be one of the greatest men that ever walked this earth. I never thought this story was real
@SakuraChan-hr4xt
@SakuraChan-hr4xt 4 года назад
He deserves a huge respect ❤🙏
@parveshbisht4955
@parveshbisht4955 4 года назад
A true hero and warrior. Such brave people are very rare to see nowdays
@Roscoe.P.Coldchain
@Roscoe.P.Coldchain 3 года назад
Omg what a brave man , love from Leeds England
@Lampur
@Lampur 4 года назад
More than 30 years without seeing their parents and not only they don't hug or kiss but they almost do not touch each other. I know that Japanese people don't like physical contact, but this is too cold.
@jenniferlarson6426
@jenniferlarson6426 3 года назад
I didn't know that the Japanese don't like to touch each other. That's interesting. I learned something today.
@hsun7997
@hsun7997 3 года назад
There's cameras and the press surrounding him. He hated the attention he got from this. What would you do?
@naughtyskyline
@naughtyskyline Год назад
holding hands tightly and looking intently into each others eyes, was their way to show their deep love for each other, how hard to keep themselves from crying in public, they dare not want to cause trouble or nuisance to those around them, i know its hard for us to understand, but my husband has never been hugged by his mother, he is still only 30, imagine it was much more so back in time also , modern parents tend to hug their kids or tousle their hair as affection, it is slowly changing, they dont show emotion outwardly yet are still just as warm hearted as any other culture, just different is all
@randykangas9390
@randykangas9390 4 месяца назад
Finns are similar.
@CarpeVerpa
@CarpeVerpa 2 года назад
Honestly, I see his story as a tragic one, more than anything. His dedication and zeal were great, but they were instilled in him by and for a racist and authoritarian system. He wasted decades of his life separated from his family, hiding in the jungle, attacking innocent civilians... Why? Because a system that viewed him as disposable taught him that death was preferable to surrender, that the system was infallible and could not be defeated. He believed fully in the indoctrination, and because of it, he wasted decades and hurt people in service of a regime that had already stopped existing.
@wptokex
@wptokex 2 года назад
I agree
@jansandman6983
@jansandman6983 2 года назад
this guy never surrendered he was relieved of his duties by his commanding officer. Respect from a Filipino.
@King-ur7ev
@King-ur7ev Год назад
Then you are an idiot filipino who respects a war criminal
@jansandman6983
@jansandman6983 Год назад
@@King-ur7ev you are the bigger idiot and outright ignorant, if that is your logic then "all soldiers" are war criminals. They are literally trained to kill, they're not paid by a country to nurture plants and flowers. people like you should see a psychiatrist. people who can't let go of past transgressions and doesn't know how to forgive. you're pathetic.
@King-ur7ev
@King-ur7ev Год назад
Hahahahahahha filipino traitor
@King-ur7ev
@King-ur7ev Год назад
@@jansandman6983 kisss the old japanese war criminal's ass, you pathetic filipino hahahaha who glorifies war criminal who committed atrocities against tye filipino people. So soldiers are trained to massacre innocent civilians in mindoro living in their peaceful villages, and loot their properties? And not respect human lives?? Hahahaha a twisted logic from a twisted pathetic mind of yours. Forgive and kiss then your japaneses heroes who massacred millions of filipinos including members of your family. Or maybe your family is one of those collaborators? Who knows hahahahah
@jansandman6983
@jansandman6983 Год назад
@@King-ur7ev Ok. I can sense that you pretty much are a Sad sight for a human being. I hope someday you'll learn to forgive those people whom you've felt have wronged you in someway? because it's literally pathetic "the irony", of hating something that happened way before you've even been born. LMAO There's a lot of people like you that exist in this modern world who say's they hated japan because they're war criminals and yet are big fans of DRAGON BALL Z.. What a bunch of hypocrites. I really do hope you are not one of those idiots.
@manashranjanmanash9766
@manashranjanmanash9766 6 лет назад
Warrior of the era...
@albertdomingo3675
@albertdomingo3675 5 месяцев назад
I salute the Spirit and Attitude of this Soldier. A real Warrior and Hero of your Country !
@douglasjohnson8820
@douglasjohnson8820 6 лет назад
This man represents why we had no choice but to use nuclear weapons. Tough, service to the end with death as the only alternative, no surrender. The carnage invading the homeland of Japan would have made all other battles in America's history look like a cub scout jamboree.
@malcolmx6044
@malcolmx6044 4 года назад
USA is terrorizing the rest of the world with its nuclear weapons and in the same time preaching human rights History books should teach the new generation that usa is threat to the rest of the world. And this is why the rest of the world is shifting to China because they became super power without firing one bullet The Chinese are using soft power and this is why they are unstoppable. People all over the world are replacing anything American with the Chinese alternative because they don't want to feed the beast that some day will attack their innocent children like in Vietnam and Iraq The US days as super power are numbered . They spent 3 trillion dollars on wars instead of spreading peace . The last war the American fought and won was in 1945 with the help of the allies It's the fear that brings the Americans togather and this is why uncle Sam can't survive without an enemy and when they can't find one they have to create one There are no anti Americans in the world but there are millions of anti foreign American policy and I m one of them and even if I was in the US I would say that because its my right as human being to exercise the freedom speech The foreign policy is costing Americans billions of dollars which should be spent to improve the lives of the Americans and make the world better place. The Chinese infrastructure is way better compared to its American counterpart . And if you think that us is the best country in the world you are missing the statistics
@user-oq5yr1kp1d
@user-oq5yr1kp1d 4 года назад
I’m glad to know there’s an honest person like you. Some people say “ US nuked Japan to save more lives and it was a humanity act” I hate to hear that excuse kind of stuff. Because I feel US don’t have to make excuses and we Japanese aren’t asking for excuses either and won’t blame about using an Abomb. Japan fought its guts out. We gave everything for the victory but we lost. US beat the hell out of us. We even went Kamikaze so If we had nuclear weapon ,no doubt we would have used it. Both tried to destroy each other & kill many as you can. Goal is to make the enemy surrender. You need to let the enemy loose it’s will to fight. The best plan was the Abomb. Also it was the 1st time using Abomb in a battle. I think no one was sure what will bring. Loosing means death for Japanese and don’t weaping about the fight is a shame. Just don’t wanna here one thing. “Nuked them by humanity “ That not true
@Fakeslimshady
@Fakeslimshady 4 года назад
"My enemies are loyal so we nuke their civilians"
@fishcereal9940
@fishcereal9940 3 года назад
Japan would have surrendered anyway without nukes
@fishcereal9940
@fishcereal9940 2 года назад
@@fe.vascco It just happens that the second atomic bomb happened at the same time as the Soviet invasion.
@GAMEZEROOfficial
@GAMEZEROOfficial 4 года назад
This story is dramatic and fascinating at the same time! Watch our music video inspired by Hiroo Onoda: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ePwIct8A2Kw.html
@user-lp9mw8lk4b
@user-lp9mw8lk4b 3 месяца назад
I look up to this man so much
@DrGru
@DrGru 6 лет назад
This man is a real warrior, never surrender and obey the order he was given.
@raseli4066
@raseli4066 6 лет назад
Dr Gru AND KILLED 30 INICENT PEPOLE
@DrGru
@DrGru 6 лет назад
Halo mannen that was not his intention, he just trying to survive and he did not know that war was over...
@raseli4066
@raseli4066 6 лет назад
Dr Gru 1 yes He Dident know the war was other. 2 he thoght that the civilians was spys that tryed to drag him out of hiding
@revanonarsi579
@revanonarsi579 6 лет назад
Halo mannen yes the tree, the grass, the rocks ALL SPY KILL EVERYTHING..EVERYTHING PROPAGANDA
@cami0742
@cami0742 4 года назад
Halo mannen it’s WAR, he’s in a foreign land, ALONE. And during 1940s even the natives without military background fought back to Japanese army so he can’t really tell who’s who. He managed to survive and follow orders for almost 30long years after the war officially ended. He is warrior and true soldier.
@juneyearday704
@juneyearday704 4 месяца назад
Yes he is not hiding in the Philippines, he is a great brave soldier for his country.
@Jose.AFT.Saddul
@Jose.AFT.Saddul 3 месяца назад
He was. He actually couldn't stand to see what Japan had turned to post-war, so he moved to south America.
@komalsoni3316
@komalsoni3316 3 года назад
Salute salute salute.. very very proud of him 👏 ❤..the truest inspiration 👏 ❤
@chetanpaudel2251
@chetanpaudel2251 4 года назад
Extraordinary soldier
@celepuksociety
@celepuksociety 3 года назад
HE IS NOT HIDDING, HE KEEPS HIS PROMISE TO HIS COMMANDER.
@talkaboutwacky
@talkaboutwacky Год назад
I love how we got to see him reunite with his family and return home
@starrynight43451
@starrynight43451 2 года назад
This is a man who actually did time traveling
@collomps
@collomps 4 года назад
He seems disappointed the crowd didn't wave back the same way as him. He is like: Hail!... hmm hail?.. anyone?
@marthinsilali15
@marthinsilali15 3 года назад
Respect to onoda ...
@DonVitosLazyEye
@DonVitosLazyEye 3 месяца назад
I can't imagine the amount of hope that this gave families of MIA soldiers that their loved one can still be out there
@okaxd6107
@okaxd6107 4 года назад
It’s enough to make a grown man cry and that’s ok
@sonofafrica4826
@sonofafrica4826 Месяц назад
A man with a real sense of honour and duty. I salute him
@wahz_amd
@wahz_amd 5 месяцев назад
It’s strange that he sees his father and mother after 30’years and none of them even hug each other.
@fidelaquino2657
@fidelaquino2657 3 месяца назад
Onoda is a man of focus, commitment and sheer will
@mairiconnell6282
@mairiconnell6282 2 года назад
This disgusts me. No one mentions the thirty innocent people he killed after the war. Not a hero at all.
@RELAXING-zw4vy
@RELAXING-zw4vy 5 лет назад
THE TRUE LEGEND
@helmutsamson4768
@helmutsamson4768 7 лет назад
guter Soldat
@XxRohanNoriaxX
@XxRohanNoriaxX 4 года назад
Amazing face, what a man.
@lawrence1960
@lawrence1960 4 года назад
He wasn’t hiding. He was still disrupting and fulfilling his duty...for what is was worth.
@chalesmeyers2727
@chalesmeyers2727 2 года назад
I don’t understand why they are making a hero of this guy. He murdered 30 civilians while he was hiding. That’s murder and would be a war crime
@lapnguyenquoc9717
@lapnguyenquoc9717 2 года назад
Because it war If you see a enemy yu would kill your enemy
@Discontinuedalready7372
@Discontinuedalready7372 2 года назад
@@lapnguyenquoc9717 _Then how is he a hero?_
@nibandhagurung38
@nibandhagurung38 4 года назад
It just sucks that innocent civilians were killed by him. People will argue that he did not know that the war was over but still people died just because he didn't believe that the war was over. He served his country to the fullest but still it hurts my heart knowing that innocent people were killed and I dont know how much guilt this man lived with after knowing he killed innocent people.
@user-mk000
@user-mk000 4 года назад
He wasn't hiding. He was in the jungle for 29 years thinking that the war is still going on. He didn't believe anyone when he was informed that Japan surrendered cause he had no idea about the Hiroshima bomb plus he thought his enemy is trying to use him. He was told that they would come back to take him. However, they never did cause they thought he must be dead by now cuz surviving 29 years in jungle isn't easy though. He must've been very sad thinking that he spend 29 years for nothing thinking that he's still in WW2. He was also shock to hearing that Japan surrendered to US. But he has also hurt many innocent Filipinos in his 29 years.
@rahmatahmad9917
@rahmatahmad9917 4 года назад
Hiroo onoda in book-> : NO SURRENDER my thirty year war. Last samurai👍
@sopeogunlaiye8752
@sopeogunlaiye8752 Год назад
This brought tears to my eyes. After 30 years in the jungle??!!
@r.m7921
@r.m7921 2 года назад
The culture shock must have been shocking
@user-zo8nw3sf7y
@user-zo8nw3sf7y 2 года назад
小野田寛郎さんはあの時日本と自尊感を大きく改めて変えた!今は世の中の人じゃないがその存在感はつづく!本当にありがとうございました
@battlefield3067
@battlefield3067 6 лет назад
Real Hero and soldier
@Discontinuedalready7372
@Discontinuedalready7372 2 года назад
_Who did he save to be considered a hero_
@Andy-pc8sr
@Andy-pc8sr 3 года назад
anyone know where I can find more content on Lt. Onoda? I just finished reading his book about his time on Lubang and it ends rather abruptly. I was wondering where I could learn more about his adjustment back to civilian life. I'd also be curious to know whether he maintained contact with Norio Suzuki; from what I understand, he died only a few years after finding Onoda.
@ronw484
@ronw484 3 года назад
He couldn't adjust to all the changes that had taken place in Japan so he left and moved to Brazil.
@ergwer45624
@ergwer45624 Год назад
no greater man than Lieutenant Onoda in my book
@VincentLui-kt7dw
@VincentLui-kt7dw Год назад
Luckily, his commander was still alive 30 years after the second world war ended. Otherwise, he would forever stay in the forest.
@loukhamvarunsingh4644
@loukhamvarunsingh4644 3 месяца назад
A true Samurai ...... What a loyalty to his nation......
@sarkarijobs2374
@sarkarijobs2374 2 года назад
Brave soldier I wish my child became like you
@brianna7810
@brianna7810 2 года назад
Nothing brave about him raping women, and killing babies.
@harshenterprises4108
@harshenterprises4108 4 года назад
'' The Last Man Standing''.
@jason497
@jason497 3 года назад
he shouldn't get praised for his dedication as hes mudered innocent civilians and should be convicted
@martingoodef811
@martingoodef811 5 месяцев назад
30 years of hiding, now that’s one brave soldier
@stylembonkers1094
@stylembonkers1094 2 года назад
Read his book once. He lived near an active golf course, so pretty sure he knew the war was over.
@edzelbe7928
@edzelbe7928 2 года назад
the thing is that golf course he mean, is too far-away but the place is huge and it can be seen from the cave where he was hiding .. believe me,, the jungle where he use to hide, belong to our town, its about 30km walk into the jungle, you will pass some up-rivers, no pathways or etc. we have to use to rope to reach the area..
@tahirjavaid9750
@tahirjavaid9750 4 года назад
No tears in eyes, spirit of Japan ..
@Abuamina001
@Abuamina001 4 месяца назад
A remarkable story.
@sxropio
@sxropio 3 года назад
I salute you, Hiroo Onoda. Thank you for your service. It is time you rest.
@junescabarte1458
@junescabarte1458 Год назад
I love you lt. hiroo onoda brave soldier of Japan..greetings from Philippines ...😘
@bobetkalimutan8179
@bobetkalimutan8179 11 месяцев назад
A hero ❤🇵🇭✨✨✨✨✨👍
@kasamago
@kasamago 2 года назад
Great soldier
@TheLolfighter
@TheLolfighter 4 года назад
If this happened with a german soldier in germany, he would end up in prison for the rest of his life. Sad Story.
@colinmorgan7771
@colinmorgan7771 3 года назад
title is so disrespectful...he thought war was still on and fought for 30 years surviving on his wits and skills as a warrior
@JC-jn4rj
@JC-jn4rj 2 года назад
A real Patriot.
@tengiz
@tengiz 4 месяца назад
He was not hiding, he was fighting
@MG-pi2gb
@MG-pi2gb 4 года назад
The Japanese version of Forrest Gump 😂
@greybeard716
@greybeard716 4 года назад
He seems more like a rambo then forrest chump
@deepak-chaudhary007
@deepak-chaudhary007 2 года назад
Big salute for soldier
@aminsec
@aminsec 2 года назад
2022 im still here
@indigoclassic9894
@indigoclassic9894 6 лет назад
Everyone is happy.but I guess he is not happy.bcoz Japan surrender.
@Svensk7119
@Svensk7119 4 месяца назад
In 2005 (ish) there was a rumor that two Japanese soldiers came out of the bush and asked about the War. This has not been confirmed.
@pete6705
@pete6705 10 месяцев назад
Such a crazy story. Hard to believe though, that in 30 years he couldn’t somehow figure out that the war was really over
@rainerm490
@rainerm490 4 года назад
He looks so happy.
@mkms685
@mkms685 4 года назад
Actually, he wasn't. After living in Japan for a couple of years and got disappointed of the changes he have seen in his country after 30 years, he migrated to Brazil and built his own farm.
@vkgaming1270
@vkgaming1270 5 лет назад
not hiding fighting and not surrendring
@Drrayoldman
@Drrayoldman 3 месяца назад
A man of honor that is the definition of duty
@Mr.468
@Mr.468 Месяц назад
"It is not the titles that owner men, but men that owner titles" -Nicolas Machiavelli
@DJ.T887
@DJ.T887 Год назад
BIG RESPECTATIONS TO HIM
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