X | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 28 2006 | japan, war, history
Quoted: As Onoda was departing to begin his mission, his division commander told him, "You are absolutely forbidden to die by your own hand. It may take three years, it may take five, but whatever happens, we'll come back for you. Until then, so long as you have one soldier, you are to continue to lead him. You may have to live on coconuts. If that's the case, live on coconuts! Under no circumstances are you to give up your life voluntarily." It turns out that Onoda was exceptionally good at following orders, and it would be 29 years before he finally laid down his arms and surrendered.
X | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 02 2007 | video, war, japan, politics, best
click to playA Japanese interviewer asks Americans about their opinions of Japan, the Hiroshima Bombing, etc. in 1967. Some of the interviewee's make you proud of our country, and others not so much.
Quoted: 構成・寺山修司
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