Hiroo Onoda, a Japanese intelligence officer stationed in the Philippines during World War II, continued guerrilla warfare for 29 years after the war ended in 1945 because he never received direct orders from his commanding officer to surrender. Despite leaflets, search parties, and family letters, Onoda believed these were Allied propaganda. He only surrendered in 1974 when his former commanding officer, Major Yoshimi Taniguchi, personally flew to the Philippines and delivered the order. This case illustrates how military discipline and loyalty to direct authority can persist even when information is outdated, and how personal communication from one's commanding officer carries unique weight that other forms of communication cannot replace.
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This Japanese soldier kept fighting WWII until 1974 — because nobody told him it ended 💀本站添加:
World War II ended in 1945.
Hiroo Onoda didn't get the memo. He kept fighting until [music] 1974, the 29 years in the Philippine jungle, alone. The war had been over for longer than it had actually lasted. Hiroo Onoda was a Japanese intelligence [music] officer stationed on the island of Lubang in the Philippines. In 1945, his commanding officer gave him explicit orders, "Hold your position. Conduct guerrilla warfare. Do not surrender."
Japan did [music] not surrender. Japan very much surrendered on September 2nd, 1945, but nobody successfully communicated [music] this to Onoda, and Onoda took his original orders with absolute, unwavering, almost cosmically committed seriousness.
Leaflets were dropped in the jungle announcing the war's end.
Onoda concluded they were Allied propaganda. Search parties were sent to find him. He evaded [music] them. His own family sent letters and photographs.
He suspected a trick. The Philippine government sent in negotiators. He kept fighting. For nearly three decades, Hiroo Onoda conducted solo guerrilla operations in the Philippine jungle, ambushing patrols and raiding villages, completely certain he was still serving his country [music] in an active war.
By the 1970s, he was something of a legend, the loyal soldier who refused [music] to quit. Japan knew he was out there. The Philippines knew he was out there. Everyone knew he was out there.
Nobody could convince him [music] it was over. In 1974, a Japanese adventurer named Norio [music] Suzuki hiked into the jungle specifically to find him. He found Onoda relatively quickly, which raises some questions about all the [music] previous search efforts. Onoda liked Suzuki, but told him he would only stand down on direct orders from his [music] commanding officer. So, Japan located his former commanding officer, Major Yoshimi Taniguchi, who had since retired and was running a bookshop, [music] and flew him to the Philippines.
Taniguchi walked into the jungle and personally delivered the order to stand down. Onoda, now 52 years old, formally surrendered his samurai sword, his rifle, and 500 rounds of ammunition he had kept in working condition [music] for 29 years. The Philippines pardoned him for wartime activities. He returned to Japan as a national hero. He later moved to Brazil, then returned to Japan and ran a nature school for children teaching wilderness survival skills, which, to be fair, [music] he had absolutely perfected. Hiroo Onoda was loyal, disciplined, and utterly, completely, magnificently wrong. He fought [music] a war that didn't exist for longer than most people hold a job.
He was 52 years old. The war had ended when he was 23. Some people really commit to the bit. Follow for more premium human decision-making.
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