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10,416 days. That is over 28 years of waking up in a tropical jungle, surviving on stolen rice and coconuts, maintaining a rusted rifle, and fighting a war the rest of the world finished three decades earlier. This is the extraordinary story of Hiroo Onoda.
This episode is a deep dive into the life of the Imperial Japanese Army intelligence officer who continued fighting World War II on the Philippine island of Lubang until 1974. More than a survival tale, it is a chilling study of confirmation bias, unyielding loyalty, and the mind's capacity for belief. We also confront the darker side of his legacy, the real civilians caught in the crossfire of his phantom war.
- How his elite Nakano School training taught him to rationalize away every sign of peace
- Why surrender leaflets and family photographs were dismissed as enemy pr ...Â