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Hirō Onoda (小野田 寛郎, Onoda Hirō, March 19, 1922 – January 16, 2014) was an Imperial Japanese Army intelligence officer who fought in World War II and a Japanese holdout who did not surrender in 1945. After Onoda spent nearly 30 years holding out in the Philippines, his former commander traveled from Japan to personally issue orders relieving him from duty in 1974. He held the rank of Second Lieutenant in the Imperial Japanese Army.
Onoda was born on March 19, 1922, in Kamekawa Village, Kaisō District, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan. He belonged to a family of ancient Samurai warrior class, and his father had been a Sergeant in the 4th Cavalry Brigade until 1943 when he was killed in action in China. When he was 17 years old, he went to work for the Tajima Yoko trading company in Wuhan, China. When he was 18, he was enlisted in the Imperial Japanese Army Infantry.
Onoda trained as an intelligence officer in the commando class "Futamata" (二俣分校, futamata-bunkō) of Nakano School. On December 26, 1944, he was sent to Lubang Island in the Philippines. He was ordered to do all he could to hamper enemy attacks on the island, including destroying the airstrip and the pier at the harbor. Onoda's orders also stated that under no circumstances was he to surrender or take his own life.
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Hirō Onoda (March 19, 1922 – January 16, 2014) was an Imperial Japanese Army intelligence officer who fought in World War II and was a Japanese holdout who did not surrender in 1945. After Onoda spent 29 years holding out in the Philippines, his former commander traveled from Japan to personally issue orders relieving him from duty in 1974. He held the rank of second lieutenant in the Imperial Japanese Army.
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It is generally accepted that the Second World War ran from 1939-1945 for Hiroo Onoda it didn't end until 1974. Onoda was one of the more famous of the japanese hold outs. The hold outs were soldiers that after the surrender of Japan, stayed in position either due to not believing the authenticity of the surrender, or were unaware due to lack of communications. Help the Channel Grow Like, Comment & Subscribe! Subscribe Here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCb0M... Check out My Twitter: https://twitter.com/Plainly_D Sources: https://www.damninteresting.com/the-soldier-who-wouldnt-quit/ http://www.hzhang.org/Home/mainbookreviews/no-surrender-my-thirty-year-war-by-hiroo-onoda https://www.instagram.com/p/1mQFjbg_0Q/ http://www.musubi.it/index.php/costume/testi/159-onoda
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(chorus)
Horant always says the same
Time has come for the brave
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Now the time has come the demons approache
In their satan eyes there's satan's course
But king Horant always says "It will be all right"
He won't reach the ODIN's reign he will win the fight
(chorus)
Horant always says the same
Time has come for the brave
Just time to say a quick hello