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The last Japanese soldiers who surrendered, fighting guerrilla warfare in the jungle for 30 years, learned of Japan's defeat and said 6 words

In World War II, Japan, as a fascist country, took the initiative to launch a war and wantonly invaded other countries, which brought deep disasters to the people of many countries. After countless wars, in the end, the righteous side has won. Japan was unable to resist after being dropped two atomic bombs by the United States, and finally chose to surrender in 1945. However, there was such a Japanese soldier who fought independently for thirty years after Japan's defeat, and his deeds were widely circulated, and he also won the title of Japan's "military god". The last Japanese soldier to surrender, who fought guerrilla warfare in the jungle for 30 years, learned of Japan's defeat and said 6 words, that is: How could Japan lose?

The last Japanese soldiers who surrendered, fighting guerrilla warfare in the jungle for 30 years, learned of Japan's defeat and said 6 words

The Japanese soldier was named Onoda Hiroshi, who was originally just an ordinary person who did business, but because japan was in urgent need of a large number of soldiers to launch a foreign invasion, he was called into the army. After a short training, he arrived in the Philippines in 1944 and was tasked with fighting guerrilla warfare with the Americans. In fact, at that time, Japan was already on the verge of defeat, but Japan was still stubbornly resisting. Onoda's commander ordered him to stay here, the japanese army would soon arrive, no matter how long it took, he could not commit suicide or surrender, and he must be trusted. Saying that he alone could lift the order he had given, Onoda accepted the task.

The last Japanese soldiers who surrendered, fighting guerrilla warfare in the jungle for 30 years, learned of Japan's defeat and said 6 words

In the days that followed, he led his other comrades in guerrilla warfare, but what he didn't know was that Japan had announced its surrender after a year. Everyone forgot about them, and he carried out the orders given by the commander until finally there were only four of them left, during which time one of his comrades could not stand it and chose to surrender. Later, the Japanese soldier joined the persuasion team, and Onoda thought that he had been rebelled against, so he hid deeper. Later, his comrades died one by one, leaving him alone, in fact, he did not think about suicide, but he always remembered the order of the commander, and vowed to carry out the task to death. In order to persuade him to surrender and return home, his relatives also came to the Philippines to admonish him, but he still stubbornly refused to believe it, and even thought that they were all manipulated by the enemy.

The last Japanese soldiers who surrendered, fighting guerrilla warfare in the jungle for 30 years, learned of Japan's defeat and said 6 words

It wasn't until 1974 that a Japanese explorer spotted Onoda on an island in the Philippines and told him everything that was happening outside. He finally wavered and asked: How could Japan lose? But he remained stubborn that he would surrender only if his superiors gave him orders. Out of helplessness, the explorer returned to Japan and launched people to find Onoda's former chief Yoshimi Taniguchi, who paid off his kung fu and really let him find it after several twists and turns. At this time, Yoshimi Taniguchi had long forgotten the orders he had given, and he had changed from a soldier to a book seller. Knowing this, he went to the Philippines and put on his former military uniform and gave Onoda one last order, that is, surrender. Onoda, who received the order, cried bitterly, and he finally accepted this fact.

The last Japanese soldiers who surrendered, fighting guerrilla warfare in the jungle for 30 years, learned of Japan's defeat and said 6 words

At this point, Onoda has been on the island in the Philippines for thirty years, and no one knows what kind of life he is living. There was only one thought in his mind, and that was to carry out the task. Due to the forgetting of his commander, he stubbornly fought alone, thus wasting his precious thirty years. If his commander could give him orders in time, he would return to Japan to begin his ordinary life. If he had been less stubborn, perhaps he would have been liberated long ago. After returning to Japan, Onoda became a legend, he was welcomed by everyone, and he even began to teach Japanese children about survival in the wild, but those thirty years could not go back.

The last Japanese soldiers who surrendered, fighting guerrilla warfare in the jungle for 30 years, learned of Japan's defeat and said 6 words

Japan's defeat was inevitable, because Japan was an aggressor from beginning to end, but it was a pity that Onoda wasted thirty years in vain, but he was luckier than those who died in the war, they were all victims of the war. As a soldier, his spirit deserves our admiration. But he also committed many crimes, killing many innocent people in the Philippines. Now that Onoda is long gone, and perhaps his deeds will be passed down, the last Japanese capitulation man taught everyone what loyalty is.

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