Imperial Japanese Army intelligence officer and WWII holdout
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Was brauchen wir, um uns wohlzufühlen? Geld, einen Job, ein Dach über dem Kopf? Lange Zeit ging die Wissenschaft davon aus, dass es bei Wohlbefinden vor allem uns Eines geht: Haben. Aber wir sind mehr als nur biologische und materielle Wesen und wollen lieben, unser Leben aktiv gestalten und fühlen. Den Wurzeln des Wohlbefindens auf der Spur, reisen Leon und Atze in dieser Folge gedanklich in den dichten Dschungel der Insel Lubang auf den Philippinen. Dort harrt der japanische Soldat Onoda Hiroo 29 Jahre lang aus, weil er fest davon überzeugt ist, dass der Zweite Weltkrieg weitergehe. Fühlt euch gut betreut Leon & Atze VVK Münster 2025: https://betreutes-fuehlen.ticket.io/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leonwindscheid/ https://www.instagram.com/atzeschroeder_offiziell/ Der Instagram Account für Betreutes Fühlen: https://www.instagram.com/betreutesfuehlen/ Mehr zu unseren Werbepartnern findet ihr hier: https://linktr.ee/betreutesfuehlen Tickets: Atze: https://www.atzeschroeder.de/#termine Leon: https://leonwindscheid.de/tour/ Buchempfehlung: Das Dämmern der Welt - Werner Herzog Korrektur: Leon sagt Hiro Onoda habe über 30 Zivilisten getötet. In dem Bericht, auf den wir uns als Quelle beziehen ist aber von „bis zu 30“ die Rede; an verschiedenen Stellen wird von „rund 30“ berichtet. Quellen: Martela, F. (2024). Being as having, loving, and doing: A theory of human well-being. Personality and Social Psychology Review, 28(4), 372-397. Biografie von Onoda Hiroo: Onoda, Hiroo (1974). No Surrender: My Thirty-Year War. Translated by Terry, Charles S. New York: Kodansha International. ISBN 978-0-87011-240-9. National WWII Museum. End of World War II, 1945. The National WWII Museum. abgerufen 16. April 2025, von: https://www.nationalww2museum.org/war/topics/end-world-war-ii-1945 Aalto University. Frank Martela. Abgerufen am 16. April 2025, von https://www.aalto.fi/en/people/frank-martela McFadden, R. (2014, 18. Januar). Onoda Hiroo, whose war lasted decades, dies at 91. The New York Times, S. 18. https://www.nytimes.com/2014/01/18/world/asia/hiroo-onoda-imperial-japanese-army-officer-dies-at-91.html The Telegraph. (2014, 17. Januar). Onoda Hiroo – Obituary. Abgerufen am 16. April 2025, von https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/10579800/Hiroo-Onoda-obituary.html Asch, S. E. (1951). Effects of group pressure upon the modification and distortion of judgment. In H. Guetzkow (ed.) Groups, leadership and men. Pittsburgh, PA: Carnegie Press. 2nd Lt. Onoda Hiroo. (2010). Archived 11 February 2010 at the Wayback Machine. Abgerufen am 3. April 2011, von https://wanpela.com/holdouts/profiles/onoda.html The Economist. (2014, 25. Januar). Last man fighting. https://www.economist.com/obituary/2014/01/25/last-man-fighting Wikipedia. (o. D.). Nippon Kaigi. Abgerufen am 16. April 2025, von https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nippon_Kaigi Japan Probe. (2009, 11. Juli). Onoda Hiroo – The last Japanese holdout. Abgerufen am 16. April 2025, von https://arquivo.pt/wayback/20090711025311/http://www.japanprobe.com/?p=734 Redaktion: Dr. Jan Rudloff Produktion: Murmel Productions
John 15 teaches that flourishing in life requires a living connection with Jesus, the true vine. Pastor Carl taught that being spiritually disconnected is not simply being lost. It means being exposed to fear, confusion, and the works of the enemy. He said, “Disconnected from God, we're not just lost. We're on our own and vulnerable to the enemy's works.” The sermon included the story of Hiroo Onoda, a Japanese soldier who remained in hiding for 29 years after World […] The post Deep Desires: The True Vine appeared first on Revival Life Church Boca Raton, FL.
Riflessione a ruota libera su un episodio capitato oggi, nel negozio di pianoforti Piatino, provando un bellissimo strumento.Durante la Seconda Guerra Mondiale, Hiroo Onoda, un ufficiale dell'intelligence dell'esercito giapponese, fu inviato sull'isola di Lubang nelle Filippine nel 1944. La sua missione era di condurre la guerriglia contro le forze americane e filippine. Anche dopo la resa del Giappone nel 1945, Onoda continuò a combattere perché non credeva che la guerra fosse finita. Nonostante numerosi tentativi di convincerlo della fine del conflitto, lui rifiutò di arrendersi, ritenendo i messaggi e le prove una tattica nemica. Solo nel 1974, con l'arrivo del suo ex comandante direttamente dal Giappone per ordinarne formalmente la resa, Onoda depose le armi. Ritornò in Giappone dove fu accolto come un eroe, simbolo di dedizione e lealtà.
Questa storia è semplicemente pazzesca, sappiamo che sarà difficile crederci, ma ci sono diverse persone che non sono riuscite ad arrendersi al fatto che la Seconda guerra mondiale era finita da un pezzo e hanno continuato a combattere per conto loro per diverse decine di anni. Un manipolo di soldati giapponesi capitanati da Hiroo Onoda, il quale è definibile solo con un aggettivo: testardissimo.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
El 9 de marzo de 1974 el teniente japonés, Hiroo Onoda, se rindió en la Segunda Guerra Mundial, después de haber pasado casi treinta años sobreviviendo en las selvas de Filipinas.
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For two decades, a shadowy figure haunted the forests of Maules, Switzerland. Clad in a tattered military-style coat and an eerie gas mask, Le Loyon—also known as The Ghost of Maules—became a living legend. Who was this silent wanderer, and what compelled him to stalk the woods in obscurity?In this chilling episode of My Dark Path, host MF Thomas embarks on a journey to uncover the truth behind one of Europe's strangest modern mysteries. From eerie first-hand accounts to a haunting photograph that ignited a media frenzy, the tale of Le Loyon blurs the line between folklore, paranoia, and the unknown. Was he merely an eccentric recluse? A fugitive in disguise? Or something far more unsettling?Through gripping historical parallels—including the bizarre disguises of fugitive Robert Durst, the decades-long isolation of WWII holdout Hiroo Onoda, and the outlandish stunts of Timothy Dexter—this episode explores the psychology of those who vanish into the shadows.And then, there's the final revelation—the cryptic farewell letter from Le Loyon himself. Did he truly disappear, or was he forced into the darkness by those who knew more than they admitted?Step into the mist-shrouded woods and walk a dark path as we unravel the legend of Switzerland's most enigmatic phantom.https://www.mydarkpath.com/70-le-loyonRead MF Thomas' novels Like Clockwork https://amzn.to/417lOzyArcade https://amzn.to/4aTpisxA Sickness in Time https://amzn.to/41apSPKSeeing by Moonlight ...
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Japan unterschreibt am 2. September 1945 die Kapitulation. Zuvor hatte die kaiserliche Armee Pearl Harbor angegriffen, die USA hatten Atombomben geworfen und Tokio komplett zerstört, der Krieg war nun zu Ende. Aber Leutnant Onoda kämpft weiter, beseelt von der japanischen Ideologie, ein japanischer Soldat ergibt sich nicht. Sein Kampf dauerte 29 Jahre. 1974 ist er ein gefeierter Kriegsheld.
Have you heard of Hiroo Onoda? The Japanese 2nd Lieutenant was sent to the island of Lubang in The Philippines at the end of 1944. And he kept fighting for Imperial Japan for the next 28+ years, hiding out in the jungle, occasionally running raids on local villagers, shooting and killing random people he thought were enemy combatants, and refusing to believe that the war had ended back in 1945. Visit CrimeWaveatSea.com/SCARED to claim your fan code in order to register and join us November 3rd-7th, 2025!!! Merch and more: www.badmagicproductions.com Timesuck Discord! https://discord.gg/tqzH89vWant to join the Cult of the Curious PrivateFacebook Group? Go directly to Facebook and search for "Cult of the Curious" to locate whatever happens to be our most current page :)For all merch-related questions/problems: store@badmagicproductions.com (copy and paste)Please rate and subscribe on Apple Podcasts and elsewhere and follow the suck on social media!! @timesuckpodcast on IG and http://www.facebook.com/timesuckpodcastWanna become a Space Lizard? Click here: https://www.patreon.com/timesuckpodcast.Sign up through Patreon, and for $5 a month, you get access to the entire Secret Suck catalog (295 episodes) PLUS the entire catalog of Timesuck, AD FREE. You'll also get 20% off of all regular Timesuck merch PLUS access to exclusive Space Lizard merch.
Episode NotesEpisode 91: Matthew 3-4 - The BaptistFeb 5, 2025 - Host: Dr. Gregory HallIn this episode we'll spend some time talking about Jewish baptism, take a look at a curious statement Jesus makes, and then talk about his testing in the wilderness at the beginning of Matthew 4. All of that and more in Episode 91 - Fulfilling the Theme of Baptism and Testing.Resources Referenced and/or Read:Matthew Study Resources at the Rethinking Scripture Website: https://rethinkingscripture.com/matthew-study-resources/Podcast Statistics: https://www.yaguara.co/podcast-statistics/#:~:text=With%20an%20average%20of%2050,from%20the%20environment%20to%20politics. The story of Hiroo Onoda (who died Jan. 16, 2014) who hid in the jungle and continued to fight a war that had ended 29 years earlier: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiroo_OnodaShow Music:Intro/Outro - "Growth" by Armani Delos SantosTransition Music - produced by Jacob A. HallPodcast Website:The All-America Listener Challenge Updates: https://rethinkingscripture.comMy New Podcast Studio... The Upper Room: https://rethinkingscripture.com/podcast-episodes/More information about The Homes and Help Initiative: https://rethinkingscripture.com/homes-help-initiative/Sister site: RethinkingRest.comRethinking Rest... the Book and now available. The Rethinking Rest audiobook is available only on Audible: More information: https://rethinkingrest.com/the-book/Social Media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RethinkingScripture Twitter: @RethinkingStuffInstagram: Rethinking_ScriptureYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6YCLg2UldJiA0dsg0KkvLAPowered and distributed by Simplecast.
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From the Dancing Plague of 1518 to the Korea Axe Tree Incident 1976, several bizarre events from history are reviewed in this episode. It includes the soldier who returned after 30 years and an animal species who emerged victorious in a fight with humans.
No fue el último que encontraron, ni siquiera el último vivo, pero sí el más representativo. Este zan-ryū Nippon hei fue uno de los muchos que no creyeron que Japón se había rendido, e incluso cuando la verdad fue evidente, su mente les negaba la realidad. En 1974, gracias a la intervención de Norio Suzuki, Onoda se rindió oficialmente cuando su comandante, el ya jubilado Yoshimi Taniguchi, viajó a Filipinas para ordenárselo. ¿Héroe o loco? ¿Soldado o asesino? La vida de Onoda no deja indiferente a nadie, y en Soldados de Leyenda hemos invitado a Nacho Golfe, que conoce a la perfección el caso, y ha escrito el guion de "Onoda, último soldado imperial" dibujado por el valenciano Daniel Tomás´. El cómic ya está disponible en crowdfunding. Le acompañan Julio Caronte y Dani CarAn. Enlace referenciado: ONODA: Último soldado imperial https://www.verkami.com/locale/es/projects/39192-onoda-ultimo-soldado-imperial 🔗 Enlaces para Listas de Episodios Exclusivos para 💥 FANS 👉 CB FANS 💥 https://bit.ly/CBPListCBFans 👉 Histórico 📂 FANS Antes de la 2GM https://bit.ly/CBPListHis1 👉 Histórico 📂 FANS 2ª Guerra Mundial https://bit.ly/CBPListHis2 👉 Histórico 📂 FANS Guerra Fría https://bit.ly/CBPListHis3 👉 Histórico 📂 FANS Después de la G Fría https://bit.ly/CBPListHis4 Casus Belli Podcast pertenece a 🏭 Factoría Casus Belli. Casus Belli Podcast forma parte de 📀 Ivoox Originals. 📚 Zeppelin Books (Digital) y 📚 DCA Editor (Físico) http://zeppelinbooks.com son sellos editoriales de la 🏭 Factoría Casus Belli. Estamos en: 🆕 WhatsApp https://bit.ly/CasusBelliWhatsApp 👉 X/Twitter https://twitter.com/CasusBelliPod 👉 Facebook https://www.facebook.com/CasusBelliPodcast 👉 Instagram estamos https://www.instagram.com/casusbellipodcast 👉 Telegram Canal https://t.me/casusbellipodcast 👉 Telegram Grupo de Chat https://t.me/casusbellipod 📺 YouTube https://bit.ly/casusbelliyoutube 👉 TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@casusbelli10 👉 https://podcastcasusbelli.com 👨💻Nuestro chat del canal es https://t.me/casusbellipod ⚛️ El logotipo de Casus Belli Podcasdt y el resto de la Factoría Casus Belli están diseñados por Publicidad Fabián publicidadfabian@yahoo.es 🎵 La música incluida en el programa es Ready for the war de Marc Corominas Pujadó bajo licencia CC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/ El resto de música es bajo licencia privada de Epidemic Music, Jamendo Music o SGAE SGAE RRDD/4/1074/1012 de Ivoox. 🎭Las opiniones expresadas en este programa de pódcast, son de exclusiva responsabilidad de quienes las trasmiten. Que cada palo aguante su vela. 📧¿Quieres contarnos algo? También puedes escribirnos a casus.belli.pod@gmail.com ¿Quieres anunciarte en este podcast, patrocinar un episodio o una serie? Hazlo a través de 👉 https://www.advoices.com/casus-belli-podcast-historia Si te ha gustado, y crees que nos lo merecemos, nos sirve mucho que nos des un like, ya que nos da mucha visibilidad. Muchas gracias por escucharnos, y hasta la próxima. ¿Quieres anunciarte en este podcast? Hazlo con advoices.com/podcast/ivoox/391278 Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
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No fue el último que encontraron, ni siquiera el último vivo, pero sí el más representativo. Este zan-ryū Nippon hei fue uno de los muchos que no creyeron que Japón se había rendido, e incluso cuando la verdad fue evidente, su mente les negaba la realidad. En 1974, gracias a la intervención de Norio Suzuki, Onoda se rindió oficialmente cuando su comandante, el ya jubilado Yoshimi Taniguchi, viajó a Filipinas para ordenárselo. ¿Héroe o loco? ¿Soldado o asesino? La vida de Onoda no deja indiferente a nadie, y en Soldados de Leyenda hemos invitado a Nacho Golfe, que conoce a la perfección el caso, y ha escrito el guion de "Onoda, último soldado imperial" dibujado por el valenciano Daniel Tomás´. El cómic ya está disponible en crowdfunding. Le acompañan Julio Caronte y Dani CarAn. Enlace referenciado: ONODA: Último soldado imperial https://www.verkami.com/locale/es/projects/39192-onoda-ultimo-soldado-imperial 🔗 Enlaces para Listas de Episodios Exclusivos para 💥 FANS 👉 CB FANS 💥 https://bit.ly/CBPListCBFans 👉 Histórico 📂 FANS Antes de la 2GM https://bit.ly/CBPListHis1 👉 Histórico 📂 FANS 2ª Guerra Mundial https://bit.ly/CBPListHis2 👉 Histórico 📂 FANS Guerra Fría https://bit.ly/CBPListHis3 👉 Histórico 📂 FANS Después de la G Fría https://bit.ly/CBPListHis4 Casus Belli Podcast pertenece a 🏭 Factoría Casus Belli. Casus Belli Podcast forma parte de 📀 Ivoox Originals. 📚 Zeppelin Books (Digital) y 📚 DCA Editor (Físico) http://zeppelinbooks.com son sellos editoriales de la 🏭 Factoría Casus Belli. Estamos en: 🆕 WhatsApp https://bit.ly/CasusBelliWhatsApp 👉 X/Twitter https://twitter.com/CasusBelliPod 👉 Facebook https://www.facebook.com/CasusBelliPodcast 👉 Instagram estamos https://www.instagram.com/casusbellipodcast 👉 Telegram Canal https://t.me/casusbellipodcast 👉 Telegram Grupo de Chat https://t.me/casusbellipod 📺 YouTube https://bit.ly/casusbelliyoutube 👉 TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@casusbelli10 👉 https://podcastcasusbelli.com 👨💻Nuestro chat del canal es https://t.me/casusbellipod ⚛️ El logotipo de Casus Belli Podcasdt y el resto de la Factoría Casus Belli están diseñados por Publicidad Fabián publicidadfabian@yahoo.es 🎵 La música incluida en el programa es Ready for the war de Marc Corominas Pujadó bajo licencia CC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/ El resto de música es bajo licencia privada de Epidemic Music, Jamendo Music o SGAE SGAE RRDD/4/1074/1012 de Ivoox. 🎭Las opiniones expresadas en este programa de pódcast, son de exclusiva responsabilidad de quienes las trasmiten. Que cada palo aguante su vela. 📧¿Quieres contarnos algo? También puedes escribirnos a casus.belli.pod@gmail.com ¿Quieres anunciarte en este podcast, patrocinar un episodio o una serie? Hazlo a través de 👉 https://www.advoices.com/casus-belli-podcast-historia Si te ha gustado, y crees que nos lo merecemos, nos sirve mucho que nos des un like, ya que nos da mucha visibilidad. Muchas gracias por escucharnos, y hasta la próxima. ¿Quieres anunciarte en este podcast? Hazlo con advoices.com/podcast/ivoox/391278
On today's Space-Cast!, we're joined by Pako Gradaille to discuss his recent board game Onoda, about the Imperial Japanese officer who continued to wage the Second World War for nearly thirty years on the island of Lubang. Along the way we discuss why Gradaille was drawn to Hiroo Onoda, how board games can express alienation and discomfort, and both the necessity and perils of ambiguity in art.
Who is Hiroo Onoda? He was a second lieutenant in the Japanese Imperial Army during World War 2. But instead of ending his fight following Japan's surrender, he kept on fighting for 29 years after the war had ended. And throughout those three decades, he initiated guerilla warfare against a Philippine island, killing up to 30 civilians in the process over a war that was already over. -- Episode Written by Mike Bedard Episode Editing by Lewis Poggie -- Join our Discord server! https://bit.ly/deepcutsdiscord -- Pick up some Deep Cuts T-Shirts and other merch! https://bit.ly/deepcutsmerch -- Get the official Deep Cuts shoulder patch! http://bit.ly/deepcuts_patch -- Listen to our album, a 9 song rock opera about the rise and fall of Napster! https://open.spotify.com/album/63C5uu1tkzZ2FhfsrSSf5s?si=q4WItoNmRUeM159TxKLWew
In questa puntata di Dee Giallo Story Carlo Lucarelli racconta la storia di Hiroo Onoda soldato giapponese che, ignaro della fine della Seconda Guerra Mondiale, continuò a combattere nella giungla filippina per quasi 30 anni, arrendendosi solo nel 1974.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this latest installment of Open Your Eyes, McKay examines the powerful impact of the narratives we create and how they shape our lives. By sharing compelling stories of individuals who overcame immense challenges, the episode emphasizes the importance of consciously crafting life stories that inspire growth and change.McKay begins with Japan's historical rise as a world power, leading to the story of Hiroo Onoda, a soldier who remained committed to his mission for decades after World War II, believing the war had not ended. He then shifts to the inspiring life of Jessica Cox, born without arms, who defied the odds to become the world's first armless pilot. The narrative continues with William Kamkwamba, whose determination to harness wind energy transformed his village in Malawi. McKay also reflects on Alice Sommer, a Holocaust survivor who found solace in music, and Mother Teresa, who, despite deep spiritual struggles, remained dedicated to her mission. These stories, along with McKay's personal anecdotes about his daughter illustrate how the narratives we embrace can either limit us or empower us to achieve greatness.Main Themes:The influence of narratives on personal and collective identityThe historical significance of Japan's expansion leading to World War IIHiroo Onoda's story of unwavering belief in his mission, long after the war endedJessica Cox's determination to overcome physical limitations and redefine what is possibleWilliam Kamkwamba's innovative spirit that brought hope to his village through wind energyThe inspiring stories of Alice Sommer and Mother TeresaThe role of education and persistence in transforming one's life and community.The importance of consciously crafting and revising our life stories to align with our true potential.Key Quotes:"The stories we tell ourselves, the deep-seated beliefs we all hold, shape our reality in ways that go beyond what seems rational.""Hiroo Onoda continued his mission for 30 years, driven by a narrative he believed was true.""Jessica Cox didn't let her physical limitations define her, choosing instead to rewrite her life story.""William Kamkwamba's narrative of education and belief transformed not just his life, but his entire community.""Our job as parents is to give our children the experiences to write their own narratives.""Music saved Alice Sommer's life, providing a narrative of beauty and positivity amidst the horrors of a concentration camp.""Even in the face of spiritual darkness, Mother Teresa crafted a narrative of unwavering commitment to her mission.""Reflecting on your life story can help you open your eyes to your true potential."Links:https://www.mckaychristensen.org/
15 août 1945 : l'Empereur du Japon annonce la reddition. Tandis que le pays entier est sous le choc, à des milliers de kilomètres, sur l'île de Lubang aux Philippines, le sous-lieutenant Hiroo Onoda et ses hommes ignorent tout de cette capitulation. Déterminés à poursuivre le combat, ils resteront cachés dans la jungle pendant 30 ans. L'Heure H, vous plonge dans l'histoire incroyable de ces soldats perdus de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, mêlant héroïsme et folie, qui ont refusé d'accepter la défaite. Découvrez comment Onoda a survécu dans des conditions extrêmes, menant une lutte acharnée jusqu'à sa reddition en 1974. Un récit fascinant d'obstination et de survie à travers les méandres de l'Histoire. Merci pour votre écoute Retrouvez l'ensemble des épisodes de l'Heure H sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/22750 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
Hiroo Onoda was an Imperial Japanese Army intelligence officer who spent nearly 30 years in the Philippine jungle, believing World War Two was still going on.Using his training in guerilla warfare, he attacked and killed people living on Lubang Island, mistakenly believing them to be enemy soldiers.He was finally persuaded to surrender in 1974 when his former commander, Yoshimi Taniguchi, found him and gave him an order. In a televised ceremony, Hiroo presented his sword to the then Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos.President Marcos returned the sword and gave him a full presidential pardon and told him he admired his courage.Hiroo died in January 2014 at the age of 91.This programme was produced and presented by Vicky Farncombe, using BBC archive.(Photo: Hiroo Onoda steps out of the jungle. Credit: Getty Images)
Max Pearson presents a collection of this week's Witness History episodes from the BBC World Service.It's 30 years since Edvard Munch's painting, The Scream, was stolen from the national gallery in Oslo, Norway. We hear from the man who helped to recover it.Our expert guest is historian and author, Susan Ronald, who explores the history of art heists in the 20th century.Plus, a first hand account from Kampala terror attacks in 2010 and the mystery of St Teresa of Avila's severed hand.Finally, we hear about the last World War II soldier to surrender. Hiroo Onoda was an Imperial Japanese Army intelligence officer who spent nearly 30 years in the Philippine jungle, believing World War Two was still going on.Contributors: Kuddzu Isaac - DJ and Kampala terror attack survivor Charley Hill - Scotland Yard art detective and private investigator Susan Ronald - historian and author Sister Jenifer - the Mother Superior of the Church of Our Lady of Mercy, Ronda Hiroo Onoda - Japanese WWII soldier Christos and Ioanna Kotsikas - residents of Thessaly, Greece(Photo: The Scream. Credit: Getty Images)
Episode NotesEpisode 89: Matthew 3 - The BaptistMarch 14, 2024 - Host: Dr. Gregory HallIn this episode we're in the first 12 verses of Matthew 3. It's a deep dive into John the Baptist's ministry and no matter how familiar you think you are with this New Testament character, I guarantee we're going to discuss several things you've never… ever considered. Resources Referenced and/or Read:Matthew Study Resources at the Rethinking Scripture Website: https://rethinkingscripture.com/matthew-study-resources/Podcast Statistics: https://www.yaguara.co/podcast-statistics/#:~:text=With%20an%20average%20of%2050,from%20the%20environment%20to%20politics. The story of Hiroo Onoda (who died Jan. 16, 2014) who hid in the jungle and continued to fight a war that had ended 29 years earlier: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiroo_OnodaShow Music:Intro/Outro - "Growth" by Armani Delos SantosTransition Music - produced by Jacob A. HallPodcast Website:The All-America Listener Challenge Updates: https://rethinkingscripture.comMy New Podcast Studio... The Upper Room: https://rethinkingscripture.com/podcast-episodes/More information about The Homes and Help Initiative: https://rethinkingscripture.com/homes-help-initiative/Sister site: RethinkingRest.comRethinking Rest... the Book and now available. The Rethinking Rest audiobook is available only on Audible: More information: https://rethinkingrest.com/the-book/Social Media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RethinkingScripture Twitter: @RethinkingStuffInstagram: Rethinking_ScriptureYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6YCLg2UldJiA0dsg0KkvLAPowered and distributed by Simplecast.
Un episodio aberrantemente-genéticamente-nuclear osado podescucha! Culpa incapacitante! Amores imposibles! Estrés postraumático! Cines llenos en idioma original! Todo enmarcado con el ataque del rey de los monstruos: Gozilla! Así es intrépido podcast-oyente, leyó usted bien: Salas llenas. Richard Donner habló de la "verosimilitud" en Supermán y probablemente tenga algo que ver, pero no como usted está pensando. Además! La tragedia de Hiroo Onoda, Rebel Moon y los youtubers bonachones que ya no lo fueron tanto!'Nuff Said! Descarga aquí (click derecho y guardar como) o Escucha directamente: If you canto see the audio controls, listen/download the audio file here
What is the True meaning of Christmas, etymologically? Examine the etymology of Christmas and unearth its TRUE meaning. For those who may not hold a belief in a personal God, what significance does Christmas carry for them? It's a call for more understanding and a plea for less judgment. In the current narrative of Jesus in America, let's explore how we can honor our individual beliefs while bestowing blessings upon others, irrespective of their faith. Embark on a journey of inspiration and allow yourself to be moved, embracing a reservoir of HOPE. Join us on today's Way of Warrior broadcast, where we champion the cause of Fighting the Good Fight. In this episode, discover God in a captivating story involving a man, a boy, and an unexpected combination of Twinkies and Rootbeer. Additionally, hear the tale of Hiroo Onoda, a man who, 29 years post-World War 2, relinquished his post in the Philippines upon hearing the words, "Well done, soldier, but the war is over." Let these narratives inspire you to engage in your own Good Fight! Learn about our non profit work at www.likeitmatters.net/nonprofit. Check out our website www.LikeItMatters.Net. Be sure to Like and Follow us on our facebook page. Get daily inspiration from our blog www.wayofwarrior.blog.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On today's Saturday Matinee, we bring you the story of Hiroo Onoda, a Japanese soldier who kept fighting for his homeland for thirty years after World War Two ended.Link to Conflicted: A History Podcast: ConflictedHistory.comSupport the show! Join Into History for ad-free listening and more.History Daily is a co-production of Airship and Noiser.Go to HistoryDaily.com for more history, daily.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In 1974, a Japanese soldier named Hiroo Onoda emerged from the Philippine jungle, unaware that World War 2 had been over for nearly 30 years. During those three decades, Onoda waged a murderous guerilla insurgency against the residents of Lubang island, leaving a trail of corpses and broken lives in his wake. Meanwhile, the defeated Empire of Japan was undergoing a radical transformation that would reshape the trajectory of East Asia. In this standalone episode of Conflicted, we weave these two parallel stories together into an examination of the nature of loss, persistence, and hope. SOURCES: Ballinger-Fletcher, Zita. “Was Hiroo Onoda a Soldier or Serial Killer?” History Net. May 2 2023. Betuel, Emma. “73 Years Later, The A-Bomb Trees Still Grow in Hiroshima” Inverse. Aug 6 2018. Buruma, Ian. Year Zero. A History of 1945. 2013. Dower, John W. Embracing Defeat: Japan in the Wake of World War II. 1999. Gallicchio, Marc. Unconditional: The Japanese Surrender in World War II. 2020. Harmsen, Peter. War in the Far East: Asian Armageddon 1944-1945. 2021. Onoda, Hiroo. No Surrender: My Thirty Year War. 1974. Paine, S.C.M. The Japanese Empire. 2017. Spector, Ronald. In The Ruins Of Empire. 2007. Toll, Ian W. Twilight of the Gods: War in the Western Pacific 1944-1945. 2020. Walker, Brett L. A Concise History of Japan. 2015. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Compendium Podcast: An Assembly of Fascinating and Intriguing Things
In this episode of the Compendium: An Assembly of Fascinating and Intriguing Things, we dive deep into the enthralling story of Hiroo Onoda, the last Japanese holdout who refused to surrender long after World War II had ended. Set against the backdrop of the Philippines, this tale combines elements of folklore, guerrilla warfare, and psychological struggle. Hiroo Onoda became a symbol of unwavering loyalty, living in hiding for nearly three decades. We explore the concept of surrender and its weighty implications through the lens of wartime psychology. So, if you've ever been intrigued by tales of guerrilla warfare in the Philippines or wondered about the Japanese soldier who refused to surrender, this episode is for you.We give you the Compendium, but if you want more, then check out these great resources:"No Surrender: My Thirty-Year War" by Hiroo Onoda - The autobiography that dives into the mind of the man himself.“Hiroo Onoda, Soldier Who Hid in Jungle for Decades, Dies at 91”- The new York Times Article"The Psychology of War and Peace" by Robert J. Lifton - A look into the psyche of soldiers in prolonged isolation.Support the showConnect with Us:
Obeying the orders of a superior in the army? Yes! But for how long? This is the question that Hiroo Onoda, born in Kamekawa, Japan, on March 19th 1922, should have asked himself. Growing up with his six brothers and sisters, he began working at the age of17 at the Tajima-Yoko Nail Polish Import and Export Company. At the age of 20, when he was called up for military service, his fate changed. Assigned to the 218th infantry regiment in Nanchang, he underwent several months of intensive training to become a real warrior... And he was very obedient !
In which Japanese soldiers, unwilling to believe that World War II is over, hold out for decades on islands all over the Pacific, and Ken will never give up on bar soap. Certificate #44164. This episode is sponsored by Squarespace: Head to https://www.squarespace.com/omnibus to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code OMNIBUS.
Matteo Campagnoli"Babel Festival"Festival di letteratura e traduzioneBellinzona. 14-17 Settembre 2023Babel IsoleLe isole letterarie e linguistiche protagoniste della 18a edizione del festival BabelDal 14 al 17 settembre 2023 torna Babel, il festival di letteratura e traduzione di Bellinzona, con un'edizione dedicata alle isole letterarie e linguistiche. Ospite d'eccezione, il regista e scrittore Werner Herzog. Dopo l'edizione dedicata al rapporto tra le arti, Babel si spinge verso terre solitarie, remote o sotto costa, formate dall'erosione o sorte dai vulcani, reali, linguistiche, metaforiche: il 2023 è l'anno di Babel Isole.Tra gli ospiti: Werner Herzog, Auður Ava Ólafsdóttir, Georgi Gospodinov, Leta Semadeni, Makenzy Orcel, James Noël, Ailbhe Ní Ghearbhuigh, Nuno Costa Santos, Tommaso Soldini, Max Lobe, Laura Sicignano, Kento, Paolo Miorandi, Monte Mai. Nell'oceano della letteratura e della storia, le isole emergono da sempre come territori sia fisici che mentali: paradisi in cui rifugiarsi o inferni da cui si cerca solo di fuggire, luoghi di preservazione e ibridazione, ideali per innalzare utopie o carceri inviolabili, avamposti da conquistare, puntini di resistenza che non si lasciano sommergere, a volte introvabili come la Rokovoko di Moby Dick “che non è indicata su nessuna mappa” perché “i posti veri non lo sono mai”. Ma le isole sono ovunque: isole di gioia e di tormento, di evasione e reclusione.E se il poeta e chierico John Donne ci ricordava che “nessun uomo è un'isola” è perché ognuno di noi tende a diventarlo. Babel Isole invita scrittrici e scrittori provenienti dalle isole, o che grazie alla forza magmatica o al lento accumulo delle loro storie hanno creato interi arcipelaghi mai avvistati prima d'ora. E con loro chi ostinatamente e in qualsiasi tempo ne traghetta le parole fino ai porti della nostra lingua.Oltre agli incontri letterari, Babel Isole ospita una rassegna cinematografica, un concerto, due DJ set, una mostra d'arte, un laboratorio di scrittura nella lingua adottiva e vari laboratori di traduzione letteraria. Si comincia giovedì 14 con artBabel e cineBabel: l'inaugurazione della mostra “L'isola” di Vittorio Mortarotti e Anush Hamzehian allo Spazio 5b di Bellinzona, dedicata a Yonaguni, un'isola del Giappone dove ormai vivono non più di mille persone, poche delle quali parlano ancora il dunan, una lingua ad alto rischio di estinzione; e la proiezione di L'enigma di Kaspar Hauser di Werner Herzog al Cinema Forum.La serata inaugurale è venerdì 15 settembre all'Antico Convento delle Agostiniane di Monte Carasso e vedrà come ospiti Tommaso Soldini – poeta e romanziere dell'unica isola senza il mare, come lui stesso ha definito la Svizzera – in dialogo con Ariele Morinini, e il trio pop-psichedelico Monte Mai con il loro nuovo album Eye Sea Double. A seguire un DJ set a cura di Radio Gwen. Tra sabato 16 e domenica 17, al Teatro Sociale di Bellinzona si alterneranno: Werner Herzog, tra i più grandi cineasti di sempre e autore di libri iconici quanto i suoi film, in dialogo con il poeta Fabio Pusterla a partire da Il crepuscolo del mondo (Feltrinelli, 2021), storia del soldato giapponese Hiroo Onoda, che per ventinove anni, dopo la fine della Seconda guerra mondiale, ha difeso un'isola delle Filippine, convinto che il conflitto fosse ancora in corso; Auður Ava Ólafsdóttir (Prix Médicis Étranger, finalista Strega Europeo) con il suo islandese essenziale quanto la sua isola, in dialogo con Stefano Rosatti, che per Einaudi ha tradotto tutti i suoi romanzi; Georgi Gospodinov (Strega Europeo 2021, International Booker Prize 2023) con le isole di tempo del suo ultimo romanzo Cronorifugio (Voland 2022) insieme a Włodek Goldkorn; i romanzieri e poeti haitiani Makenzy Orcel e James Noël che ci raccontano dell'amore ai tempi del terremoto, dai bordelli della Grand- Rue di Port-au-Prince ai campi delle ONG, insieme con Giuseppe Sofo, che per Babel li ha tradotti per la prima volta in italiano; le isole linguistiche e poetiche di Leta Semadeni (Gran premio svizzero di letteratura 2023), Ailbhe Ní Ghearbhuigh e Francesco Ottonello, tra retoromancio, irlandese e sardo; il romanziere, poeta e sceneggiatore Nuno Costa Santos e le sue Azzorre insieme a Roberto Francavilla; Daniela Almansi e Samanta K. Milton Knowles sulle loro traduzioni di La caccia allo Squarlo di Lewis Carroll e Pippi Calzelunghe di Astrid Lindgren; il rapper Francesco “Kento” Carlo, lo psicoterapeuta e scrittore Paolo Miorandi, l'autrice e regista teatrale Laura Sicignano che ai microfoni di Moby Dick - Rete 2 ci raccontano cosa succede quando l'arte incontra le isole di in/differenza: carceri, manicomi, campi profughi. Inoltre, due nuovi eventi: la serata di sabato 16 a Castelgrande, con Max Lobe, romanziere svizzero di origine camerunese pubblicato in Italia da 66thand2nd, che presenta un testo scritto appositamente per Babel e Vulcano (RSI Rete Due); e in chiusura domenica 17 alla tenda Babel il progetto Coming Soon!, uno spazio dedicato alle scrittrici e agli scrittori svizzeri under 30 per presentare i loro lavori in corso d'opera, con tavola rotonda e letture seguite da un aperitivo e DJ set a cura di Radio Gwen.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.itQuesto show fa parte del network Spreaker Prime. Se sei interessato a fare pubblicità in questo podcast, contattaci su https://www.spreaker.com/show/1487855/advertisement
Imagine fighting a war, you're behind enemy lines, hiding in the hills, living off the land trying to survive. Now imagine doing that for thirty years after the war is over.
En este episodio te contaremos la extraña historia de Hiroo Onoda, un soldado japones que se mantuvo oculto en una isla durante 30 años sin saber que la segunda guerra mundial ya habia terminado, también te hablaremos del asesinado de una chica, el cual fue raramente resuelto a través de visiones y acontecimientos paranormales. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
There is so much in this episode, the internet can barely contain it! First . Krysta discusses a recent trip to see 'Jesus Christ, Superstar' at Starlight Theater as well as discusses some of her favorite extinct animals including the Dodo, the Sabretooth Tiger and the Thylacine! Then we settle into this week's topic with a broad strokes and very miniscule overview of World War II and after that we discuss three men who were stationed at different places in the Pacific in the early 1940's and none of these men returned home until the 70's. From the quiet hidden life of Shoichi Yokoi as he simply tried to survive in hiding, to the war of Hiroo Onoda who refused to surrender until his commanding officer came to the Phillipinse and ordered him to surrender, to Tetsuo Nakamura, a Taiwanese Indiginous person who served in a unit of 'Volunteers' until he was lost on the Island of Morotai where he lived in a hut he built in a small fenced in field for almost twenty years. We cover their lives in wartime and afterwards in this unforgivingly historical episode of the Family Plot Podcast!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4670465/advertisement
Quarter-Arsed History presents: Hiroo Onoda, a Japanese guerilla fighter who continued to fight the Second World War on behalf of Japan for almost three decades after it finished. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This week the gals gab about a couple more WWII based things. Clara tells the story of the last Japanese soldier Hiroo Onoda. Alex tells us things that were invented because of/during the war! They also talk about their beef with New York, and talk about Steve sounding like a cat.
On this episode of A Brothers' Creed Podcast we talk about the attribute of Loyalty and the contrasting action Betrayal. We discuss how powerful it is to have someone in your corner that is loyal to you. Jared shared two stories of loyalty; one Japanese soldier Hiroo Onoda who continued to survive and fight in the jungles of the Philippines from WWII in 1945 to 1974 and only surrendered when his commanding officer came to relieve him of his post. Jared also shared the story of the legendary Black Knight of Poland who is known for his loyalty and honesty even after 600 years since his passing. Ethan shares a contradicting story of betrayal of Julius Caesar by Brutus. We then discuss loyalty and how in some cases it can be taken advantage of by those who do not reciprocate that loyalty. Add this attribute into your personal creed and be a better man today. If you enjoyed this episode please leave a review and comments on what topic you would like to hear about next. Follow us on Instagram @a.brothers.creed Follow us on YouTube Follow us on TikTok @a.brothers.creed
When he went to war in 1941, his brother told him, "Be strong!" And for 30 years, Hiroo Onoda, a Japanese soldier, was strong! He refused to quit fighting. Even when the war was over, he kept on hiding, running, sabotaging the enemy, striving to be as strong as was humanly possible.
In December of 1944, a 22-year old Japanese intelligence officer named Hiroo Onoda was sent to Lubang Island, in the Philippines. A couple months later, the island was overrun and Onoda, and three other soldiers escaped into the jungle. where they fought a guerilla war that didn't end until 1974. When Onoda emerged from the jungle, the war he had been fighting had been over for *29* years. This is his story, and his song.
Episode 59: Acts 18-19 - The Liminal Leftovers of Johnny B.November 13, 2022 - Host: Dr. Gregory HallIn Acts 18-19 we are introduced to a subgroup of the faithful. They are folks that knew and followed the teachings of John the Baptist. But these events occur about thirty years after the ministry of Johnny B. So just how should we understand these folks who don't fit nicely into any of our modern-day boxes.Resources Referenced and/or Read:Carman J. Imes, Bearing God's Name: Why Sinai Still Matters (Downers Grove, IL: IVP Academic, 2019) 17.The story of Hiroo Onoda can be found here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiroo_OnodaHodges, Zane C. “Harmony with God Part 3 of 3.” Chafer Theological Seminary Journal Volume 9, 2003.Show Music:Intro/Outro - "Growth" by Armani Delos SantosTransition Music - produced by Jacob A. HallPodcast Website:The All-America Listener Challenge Updates: https://rethinkingscripture.comMy New Podcast Studio... The Upper Room: https://rethinkingscripture.com/podcast-episodes/More information about The Homes and Help Initiative: https://rethinkingscripture.com/homes-help-initiative/Sister site: RethinkingRest.comRethinking Rest... the Book: Available January 19, 2023!More information about the book: https://rethinkingrest.com/the-book/Social Media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RethinkingScripture Twitter: @RethinkingStuffInstagram: Rethinking_ScriptureYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6YCLg2UldJiA0dsg0KkvLAPowered and distributed by Simplecast.
Anh hùng chiến tranh hay người lính tàn bạo? Nhiều thập niên sau Thế Chiến thứ 2, huyền thoại chung quanh quân đội nổi tiếng nhất Nhật Bản đang bị thách thức. Một nhà sản xuất phim người Úc gốc Phi Luật Tân cho biết, đã đến lúc kể lại các thành tích của Hiroo Onoda, bằng cách cho các nạn nhân của ông ta lên tiếng.
Historiquement Vôtre réunit trois personnages qui ont vécu dans la jungle : l'écrivain Rudyard Kipling qui y a vécu dans sa tête surtout, et dans son "Livre de la Jungle" avec son héros Mowgli qui doit apprendre à vivre dans la jungle indienne, non loin de là où son auteur est né et a vécu une partie de sa jeunesse. Puis, le soldat japonais Hiroo Onoda qui a passé, lui, 30 ans dans la jungle philippine pensant que la guerre n'était pas terminée… Et l'ex-otage qui a passé six ans en captivité dans la jungle amazonienne et aurait forcément gagné "Koh Lanta" si elle l'avait tenté : Ingrid Betancourt.
Stéphane Bern, entouré de ses chroniqueurs historiquement drôles et parfaitement informés, s'amuse avec l'Histoire – la grande, la petite, la moyenne… - et retrace les destins extraordinaires de personnalités qui n'auraient jamais pu se croiser, pour deux heures où le savoir et l'humour avancent main dans la main. Aujourd'hui, Hiroo Onoda.
The year 1945 marked the end of one of the greatest wars of our time, World War 2. The Allied forces won the war after Germany surrendered, and two atomic bombs were dropped by The United States over the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan. Japan quickly surrendered after the second bomb was dropped. The war was over! But not everyone heard the news. This is the Incredible Story of Hiroo Onoda. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themysterykidspodcast/message
Episode: 2280 In which Hiroo Onoda and Shoichi Yokoi cannot figure out that the war has ended. Today, the strange tales of Onoda and Yokoi.
Apologies for making you see the words "rat" and "lung" and "worm" all strung together like that, but don't worry - it gets worse after you press play. Megan makes you listen to a whole 15 minutes about it! But first, Lauren tells the story of a soldier in the Japanese army so committed to his country that he fights World War II for a few extra decades.We'll be off for a few weeks, but if you get bored, you can always brainstorm topics for us and send them to thefreakshowpod@gmail.com. Later, freaks!
Hiroo Onoda was a Japanese intelligence officer during World War II, stationed on a small island in the Philippines. When the Japanese army evacuated, Onoda stayed and fought for 29 more years, living in the jungle and resisting all attempts to convince him the war was over. Renowned filmmaker Werner Herzog tells a fictionalized account of this story in his first novel, The Twilight World. In an interview on All Things Considered, Herzog told Ari Shapiro that he's always been a writer and that this book is finally putting into words a story he had in him for two decades.
He emerged from the thick jungle for the first time in a long time. He had been waiting for this moment for years. The day World War II would come to an end. He would be relieved from his duties and Japan glorious in their victory! Onoda held his breath while his commander read his release. Onoda waited for further orders but there were none. Just a tub of face cream. “What's this for?” - asked Onoda. “You're going to need it. For all the interviews… Onoda, the war ended 29 years ago. We've been looking for you. The world will want to know what on earth did you do in the jungle for the past 29 years? How did you even survive? And how many did you kill?” Full Source Notes: rottenmangopodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices