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The Last Imperial Soldier

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A short historical film based on the true story of the IJA soldier who held out even decades after the end of WW2 and only laid down his arms at the order of his former commanding officer.

Because this short film is based on the actual event, there was no girl in the official story as is depicted in this short film.



@Nilgiri @Psychic @Metanoia @LeGenD @OsmanAli98 @The Sandman
 
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A short historical film based on the true story of the IJA soldier who held out even decades after the end of WW2 and only laid down his arms at the order of his former commanding officer.

Because this short film is based on the actual event, there was no girl in the official story as is depicted in this short film.



@Nilgiri @Psychic @Metanoia @LeGenD @OsmanAli98 @The Sandman
Don't know if its loyalty or brainwashing of the end level....
 
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Don't know if its loyalty or brainwashing of the end level....
Or doing one's duty to his nation, because afterall his commanding officer (the same one who finally informs him that the war ended in 1945) was the one who told his unit to hold out no matter what, which is exactly what he and his comrades did.


Reminds me of the Roman soldier who held his post even as Mount Vesuvius was raining down ash and flame onto Pompeii.

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Sometimes we meager civilians can never understand the virtues of loyalty and commitment (fidelity) of warriors. That is what makes them different from us.
 
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Sometimes we meager civilians
Woah no need to degrade ourselves mate soldiers are the most respected people everywhere no one disagrees on that. But lets not forget that civilians also suffer during the war in fact sometimes more than soldiers they also understand what loyalty to country is. No need to create unnecessary classes here.
Or doing one's duty to his nation
But as a soldier you're not supposed to behave like a robot as a soldier one also have to use his own mind too as the situation on the battlefield changes. Because it's a soldier who's on the ground watching what is happening around him and have to adapt himself to it. This film is well made as a short movie tho about this soldier i heard about him before but first time read in detail in this guy's case imho i wouldn't call it doing his duty it's madness tbh when his own countrymen his other former commanding officers are telling him to cease operations but he don't that's loyalty to one guy only.
 
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A short historical film based on the true story of the IJA soldier who held out even decades after the end of WW2 and only laid down his arms at the order of his former commanding officer.

Because this short film is based on the actual event, there was no girl in the official story as is depicted in this short film.



@Nilgiri @Psychic @Metanoia @LeGenD @OsmanAli98 @The Sandman

I remember watching a documentary on this guy when I was a kid. It was very well done, it covered things from his perspective too.

Here is Japanese newsreel of when he finally surrendered (in 1974 after pilfering from local villages all that time and living off the land etc) and made it back to Japan:

 
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Woah no need to degrade ourselves mate soldiers are the most respected people everywhere no one disagrees on that. But lets not forget that civilians also suffer during the war in fact sometimes more than soldiers they also understand what loyalty to country is. No need to create unnecessary classes here.
No doubt everyone suffers, but the distinction between soldiers and civilians does exist and is recognized universally because the mentality of both is different. That's not degrading, but pointing out a fact.
This film is well made as a short movie tho about this soldier i heard about him before but first time read in detail in this guy's case imho i wouldn't call it doing his duty it's madness tbh when his own countrymen his other former commanding officers are telling him to cease operations but he don't that's loyalty to one guy only.
Whether it is "madness" or not, that is a call of subjectiveness and not objectiveness. Sure, from our civilian perspective it was madness, but so is every act of military duty or anything involving some form of heroism or warfare because it just doesn't make sense. He thought he was still at war and only did put this weapons down when his commanding officer was brought from all the way from Japan to the Phillipines.

Note, he only put his weapons down when his commanding officer told him to do so, and not when anyone else told him to. So he was obeying a military order from a superior.

Also @The Sandman I think its important to note that some cultures tended to glorify warrior ethics, among them the Japanese culture and warrior traditions pre-1945.

Warrior ethics and code of conduct from the Samurai Bushido permeated Japanese society and virtues like obedience, loyalty and suffering hardship for a purpose greater than the individual was not only considered the ideal but also a norm.

Whereas contrast that with modern Japanese society post-American occupation:



Now, with that being said I think you made valid point. Society must not be too harsh either. There should be a balance and honestly I think Islam is the only outlook and way of life that gives this balanced worldview of both warrior ethic (honor, fasting, self restraint, obediance, loyalty) but also balances it with feminine ethics (love and mercy, compassion, empathy).

I remember watching a documentary on this guy when I was a kid. It was very well done, it covered things from his perspective too.

Here is Japanese newsreel of when he finally surrendered (in 1974 after pilfering from local villages all that time and living off the land etc) and made it back to Japan:

Interesting. So the guilt complex isn't so strong in Japan afterall.

But definitely a well deserved funeral for a soldier who did his duty.
 
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Now, with that being said I think you made valid point. Society must not be too harsh either. There should be a balance and honestly I think Islam is the only outlook and way of life that gives this balanced worldview of both warrior ethic (honor, fasting, self restraint, obediance, loyalty) but also balances it with feminine ethics (love and mercy, compassion, empathy).
THIS! :tup:
 
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