The Soldier Who Didn’t Know WW2 Ended

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The true story of Second Lieutenant Hiroo Onoda will shock you! Come with me and discover how one man denied that the war hand ended for almost 30 years!
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  • @samwhite414
    As messed up as it is. He’s the most loyal human to ever live
  • @Liam-ri7of
    this guy really didn’t even try to find out if the war was over yet. bro really said “the war isn’t over till i say it is”
  • @tariq3912
    Dude really is a badass, I teared up when I saw the picture of him happy and smiling. What an amazing person.
  • @SilverJ17
    Man lived to 91 in spite of everything. A lot of folks didn't have living conditions these men had for so long and still die in their 60s and 70s, quite a few pass away even sooner.
  • Imagine playing Hide and Seek with your pals and you had no idea that it was over and then they all went back to their homes. You just sit there waiting patiently for the "it" to come around and look for you. I'm just happy his commanding officer was there to welcome him back home.
  • @cfreze00
    Hiroo Onoda may have been completely out of his mind, but you have to give it to the man for his dedication.
  • @hanzoo4141
    I'm from Lubang island, and my grandpa told me that he is the one of the guys who hunt down this guy, he also told me that this guy's live in giant trees that they carve inside, robbing farms, and watching graduation at school while in the roof of the buildings.
  • He stood his ground and held to the last order he was givien. He was a believer in personal Honour and it was still intact. Respect!
  • The loyalty and dedication this dude had to Japan is crazy if he was still alive today I wish I could meet him and hear some survival stories.
  • 91 is a major achievement for a person living in the woods, and having been in wwII half his life
  • @vilyar122
    Hiroo Onoda is legendary in all of Asia. I remember learning about him in class as a real-life example of not only what propaganda can do to a person, but also the grit and tenacity that could result. He was a man who truly loved his country and believed in its mission. The fact that he was able to accept the war had ended at all is telling in how much of his mental faculties he retained during those decades of living in the jungle. Did he have moments of madness? Of course. Was he a mad man? No. Thank you for being so respectful in your telling of his story.
  • @Zarnaab123
    Wow! A real soldier!!! This is loyalty and a true definition of discipline and determination.
  • This guy was dedicated to his country. He deserves respect and nothing less!
  • What an incredible story! The dedication and resilience of Lieutenant Onoda are beyond admirable. Despite being cut off from the world for nearly three decades, he remained steadfast in his belief and commitment to his country. Truly a lesson in unwavering loyalty and perseverance.
  • These vids are so underrated, like bro explains better than my college professors
  • truely a remarkable man. to hold on to his faith in his country for so long is mind blowing