Hiroo Onoda, a Japanese soldier stationed in the Philippines in 1945, continued fighting for 29 years after Japan's surrender because he never received the surrender message and dismissed leaflets as propaganda, demonstrating how isolation and lack of information can lead individuals to persist in outdated beliefs and orders long after the original context has ended.
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The Soldier Who Refused to Surrender for 29 Years #shortsAjouté :
In 1945, a young Japanese soldier was stationed [music] in the jungles of Lubang Island in the Philippines.
His order, never surrender. [music] When Japan surrendered that September, he never received [music] the message.
For the next 29 years, he continued his mission, surviving alone in the jungle, refusing [music] to believe the war was over.
Leaflets dropped [music] from the sky announcing Japan's defeat, he dismissed them >> [music] >> as enemy propaganda.
It was not until 1974 that his former [music] commanding officer flew from Japan to personally order him to stand down.
He was 52 years old.
The world had moved on.
He had not.
>> [music]
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