THE PACIFIC WAR - Japan versus the US | Full Documentary

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It was a bitter fight for supremacy in Asia. Japan had provoked the US in the Pacific War. The Second World War now spanned the entire globe. The two naval nations competed against each other on the world’s largest ocean and fought battles on an unprecedented scale.
In the attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941, Japanese bombers destroy most of the American Pacific fleet within hours and kill 2,500 U.S. soldiers. The surprise military strike is intended to help secure Japan's supremacy in the Eastern Pacific. It is the beginning of the Pacific War, which only comes to an end after the atomic bombs are dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in the summer of 1945. The WELT documentary reconstructs its course using mostly color original footage.
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@WELTDocumentary
@WELTDocumentary 2 роки тому
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@shadmanabdulkalamkalam2261
@shadmanabdulkalamkalam2261 2 роки тому
So nice 👍
@matpk
@matpk 2 роки тому
@@shadmanabdulkalamkalam2261 Compare 1930s Nazi Germany vs 2020s Communist China In Your Next Video Project!!
@okunneyeadijat6831
@okunneyeadijat6831 2 роки тому
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@teresitagabe7310
@teresitagabe7310 2 роки тому
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@kokogyi2614
@kokogyi2614 2 роки тому
Shadman abdulkalam Kalam ::
@real_life7770
@real_life7770 2 роки тому
No matter how many of these documentaries I watch, I always learn something new each time.
@Coach_Vedo
@Coach_Vedo 2 роки тому
Well,documentaries are for that.
@b_Loopy
@b_Loopy 2 роки тому
Because there is more to history than racial injustices… sorry, I’m pissed, my professor hovered over WWII
@Anonymous-cm8jy
@Anonymous-cm8jy 2 роки тому
What new things u learnt
@thegeneralofsound
@thegeneralofsound 2 роки тому
If you aren't learning something everyday then you really need to re evaluate where your life is--that's what I was taught
@oaesan
@oaesan 2 роки тому
The world governments of today don't learn anything, if they do, they'll be more interested in peace than war. WW2 is the mother of most of the world conflicts we're living with today. War never pays.
@russ1anruff1an11
@russ1anruff1an11 2 роки тому
My grandpa served under the 5th marine division during the assault on Iwo Jima, luckily he made it home okay and got to serve in Korea and Vietnam. He lived a long and happy life, and continues to be a huge inspiration for me.
@johnandreiposadas303
@johnandreiposadas303 2 роки тому
your grandpa is good
@alonsonegrete3071
@alonsonegrete3071 2 роки тому
Semper Fi grandpa
@josephkamotho9340
@josephkamotho9340 2 роки тому
Did he told you how he survived?
@secullenable
@secullenable 2 роки тому
Wow, your grandpa must have been a glutton for punishment! Salute to him.
@Calvin28-3
@Calvin28-3 2 роки тому
Salute
@leomcdo5715
@leomcdo5715 11 місяців тому
Thank you America for liberating the Filipinos during desperate years of war.❤We are fortunate to have you on our side.
@seiyaonoue1008
@seiyaonoue1008 24 дні тому
日本じゃ無かったんだね、、、
@thatguy22441
@thatguy22441 20 днів тому
I did a rotation to the Philippines a few years ago (the rotation was called "Balikatan '08") at Ft. Magsaysay in Luzon. I got to work with the Philippine Army and still am in contact with their commanding officer. It was a PRIVILEGE to work with the Philippine Army. I taught them mortars, and they were outstanding students. We only had one interpreter, so we had to improvise to overcome the language barrier, but mortars are mostly math, and math is the universal language. We actually could have by-passed the Philippines during WW2, but we had a moral obligation to expel the Japanese from your country (and everywhere else, for that matter). On behalf of the people of the United States, I want to apologize for the 100,000 dead during the Philippine Insurrection. We didn't have a choice; the Moros were brutal. In fact, the Moros were why we switched from .38 caliber revolvers to .45 caliber auto pistols.
@seandaleporlares1474
@seandaleporlares1474 Рік тому
I have two grandfathers who fought during world war II, unfortunately they didn't make it through the war. I am very proud of them for fighting for our country. 😊
@user-gw7hc8og1b
@user-gw7hc8og1b 11 місяців тому
Please allow me to give you and your grandfathers the highest respect,my friend.
@hanoitripper1809
@hanoitripper1809 11 місяців тому
Which country
@ka-buddyvlogz3467
@ka-buddyvlogz3467 11 місяців тому
phillipines
@pubgpeoples4558
@pubgpeoples4558 11 місяців тому
@@lukemcleary215 ignorant child
@johnlawler4241
@johnlawler4241 10 місяців тому
My Great Uncle was in the Navy and he told me that once he as able to load a ship with supplies.
@crazyvideos273
@crazyvideos273 2 роки тому
This is the best documentary I have seen so far in my life. No exaggeration, no useless talks, no interviews, just pure documentary. Loved it.
@browniejnr
@browniejnr 2 роки тому
Have you seen the World War II in colour series? And World War II in colour greatest battles, I highly recommend
@christhut8140
@christhut8140 2 роки тому
indeed. i love the format. real footage, real stories. excellent documentary!
@garnetdaowan3740
@garnetdaowan3740 2 роки тому
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@davidbarraza9553
@davidbarraza9553 2 роки тому
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@davidbarraza9553
@davidbarraza9553 2 роки тому
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@davy1458
@davy1458 2 роки тому
No matter how many of these documentaries I watch.....i still cant get enough to satisfy my addiction to historical content.
@scott643
@scott643 Рік тому
I understand, but sadly the occupants of this day and time want to erase history so the young won’t be able to know about the past. They want the benefit of the blood our fathers and grandfathers shed . But without the respect or acknowledgment of the cost..their arrogance and ignorance is part of an invasion of a different kind . It’s been launched against our country from the hate from the countries that wish us out of the picture. And they ride in on the coat tails of a party that created hate from way back like the kkk . If they can’t control? Then scorched earth policy is and always has been their norm. What our blood bought, they give it away to anyone other than our descendants of the ones that paid the price for their future blood. The only disadvantage for these control freaks is? When u have control and ur not strong enough to pay the price? Eventually ull get walked over an lose ur freedoms. That’s why they’re gonna lose their grip and run out of the control they’ve had . If ww2 had been fought in this day an time of don’t hurt my feeling weak beings of today? U woulda seen a different history that was ruled by Japan and Germany both.
@CrossOfBayonne
@CrossOfBayonne 8 місяців тому
Same here, Even though I've mostly moved past WWII this is still interesting to watch.
@davy1458
@davy1458 8 місяців тому
@@CrossOfBayonne yeah I've mostly moved on from ww2 as well....lately I been mostly interested in ww1 and Korean War
@davy1458
@davy1458 8 місяців тому
I never get tired of biblical history.
@blockmasterscott
@blockmasterscott Рік тому
My Filipina grandmother told me that she was 15 when the Americans retook the Philippines. She told me the medics were worried about her, made sure she was ok, and gave her father medication, food, and chocolate, and told them everything was going to be ok. Up until the day she died, she had tears in her eyes when talking about how much she loved Americans. Her brother (they both moved to California) flew an American flag in front of his house until he died.
@moiseshuerta3984
@moiseshuerta3984 Рік тому
Americans killed way more Filipinos than the Japanese ever did. Are you really Filipino? Never heard of the American Filipino war?
@Bam07676
@Bam07676 Рік тому
Wasnt she ever mad abt the phillipine-american war?
@kimalexandreiuy7121
@kimalexandreiuy7121 Рік тому
@@Bam07676 well Filipino -american war did do some chaos across Philippines during that time but I do believe that the reason behind that is the cowardness of our 1st president who did nothing but to wait for American to start invading them,
@kenhubbard7355
@kenhubbard7355 Рік тому
THIS WAS WHEN AMERICA WAS GREAT , NOT BECAUSE AMERICA WAS WINNING THE WAR , BUT RATHER THE INDIVIDUALS ACTUALLY HAD MORALS , IMPORTANT VALUES AND CARED . YOUR PRIORITIES WERE NOT CENTERED ON MONEY AND PROFIT , NOT LIKE TODAY , AMERICA CAN STILL WIN WARS BUT YOU'VE LOST ALL THE MOST VALUABLE ASSETS THAT MADE AMERICAN GREAT TRUMP COULDN'T MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN , BECAUSE HE HAS NO IDEA WHAT IS VALUABLE HE BELIEVES IT TO BE MONEY AND POWER AMERICA DOESN'T EVEN LOOK AFTER ITS OWN ANYMORE , TO BUSY MAKING $$$ AND SEEKING POWER SO SAD SO LONG AMERICA
@Rubiealcordo
@Rubiealcordo Рік тому
we were too weak to fight our 1st president helped by gurilla warfare he was evacuated by the americans
@TheApp9
@TheApp9 9 місяців тому
Salute to the American groups from Germany. Your grand and grand-grand fathers were heroes. Not only you defeated Hitler and held the great, fair and modern Nürnberg trials, you helped building a new nation, compared to the communist and totalitarian part of Germany under Russia. We today can not remotely imagine how your grand fathers dealt with inhuman living conditions during the war and their brave behaviour, putting their life’s in danger for a country on the other side of the ocean. Thank you for your service to all current and former participants of the mighty US military.
@Adam-ub9nu
@Adam-ub9nu 2 місяці тому
Were it not for our Allies we'd have accomplished little. Thank you, much love from the US.
@theturtwig50
@theturtwig50 Місяць тому
Much love from America!
@hiroakiikeda2943
@hiroakiikeda2943 2 роки тому
Being half filipino and half japanese, this is one of the most important history that excites me to watch and review because my grandfather was a former great guerilla. And my grandma always tell me real stories about these war days and how they survived the war . Goosebumps everytime
@jessiefinch3295
@jessiefinch3295 2 роки тому
🐩🐩🐩🐩🐩👟👟🐩🐩🔙🔙
@akashdaurtedecruz9476
@akashdaurtedecruz9476 2 роки тому
USA dnt take japan so seriously
@billyrock8305
@billyrock8305 2 роки тому
Heroes 🇯🇵
@berncorpino
@berncorpino 2 роки тому
Respect
@reginowaga2598
@reginowaga2598 2 роки тому
Yokatta neh.. as a filipino who have lived in japan for almost 20 yrs. I have few knowledge about the war between our country thanks to youtube i always get excited watching every war videos. Sore dewa itsuka au hi made🤣🤣🤣
@cliffordsantillan6046
@cliffordsantillan6046 2 роки тому
As a Filipino, I can't thank the US enough for helping us get through that. SALUTE to the soldiers who fought bravely for our country, Filipinos and Americans alike.~!
@LiberRaider
@LiberRaider 2 роки тому
From everything my Granpa's generation taught me, the Filipino's were the bravest allies the US could have possibly asked for. God bless your brave people and I hope our countries work together for the rest of our days!
@amierasycap4870
@amierasycap4870 2 роки тому
for future investment againt china
@bigfazza9470
@bigfazza9470 2 роки тому
@@LiberRaider idk about that one ..sounds like a personal opinion really 🤔🤔
@LiberRaider
@LiberRaider 2 роки тому
@@bigfazza9470 obviously, brother. It's my comment so how would it not be my personal opinion?
@peterharwood1430
@peterharwood1430 2 роки тому
I am British and ashamed of our empire. The Americans have modelled themselves on us. You need to know more history. Mt home is now in the Philippines and I hope to be home before July of 2022. Keep in touch and learn more history, some of which is not known. Ingat.
@tianelle1155
@tianelle1155 2 роки тому
i thanked america for helping philippines.. it s a lifetime unending gratitude
@andosrailway2369
@andosrailway2369 Рік тому
Me too, coming from an Aussie
@batanguenongmanyan6540
@batanguenongmanyan6540 2 роки тому
Since I was in elementary days back in the 90's I was so obsessed reading and learning every history books that I can read...I remember when I was in 1st year in high school which is grade 7 now... I've already read the history books that 3rd year (grade 9)was studying...even now I always watching about history.. especially about war...my favorite was The Battle of Midway..the Doolittle raid..the battle of Omaha Beach... Battle of bulge... especially the battle of Leyte gulf ( the liberation of my country from IJN) Life of Napoleon Bonaparte Life of Alexander the Great I love a video like this... Thanks to all the brave man who fought and gave their life for the freedom and democracy that we live on now.....
@dotosmelucio
@dotosmelucio 2 роки тому
Thank God he saved my Dad from this intense battle in Cebu Philippines, his American soldier friend put him on his back while battling with the Japanese soldiers, his story was shared to us while we are young.
@christhut8140
@christhut8140 2 роки тому
god bless
@muhammadwahid6361
@muhammadwahid6361 2 роки тому
P"
@researcher6682
@researcher6682 Рік тому
asa dapit sa Cebu ang inyo bay?
@dotosmelucio
@dotosmelucio Рік тому
@@researcher6682 Sa Bugo intawon
@001suisen4
@001suisen4 8 місяців тому
This does not deserve the name of a documentary. At that time, there were no “countries” such as Vietnam, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Malaysia. Vietnam is a French territory, Indonesia is a Dutch territory, the Philippines is an American territory, and Malaysia is a British territory. The real invaders are the cruel Christian whites. As evidence of this, after the defeat of the Japanese Empire, the white army began to invade Southeast Asia again. However, the remaining Japanese soldiers and the independence army raised by the Japanese army fought against the white invaders. This is the case outside the Philippines. During the War of Independence, evil people were putting Japan on trial for "crimes of aggression in Asia."
@odessa_japan
@odessa_japan 2 роки тому
As a Filipino currently living in Japan, I can’t comprehend how this tragedy ever happened. Tears pooled my eyes as I am watching this documentary film and it broke my heart into million pieces. I am really hoping there will be no war to happen ever again.
@bbrewer5
@bbrewer5 2 роки тому
It will, unfortunately. It says so in the Bible. Whether we're here to see another world War, depends on if you're saved. The battle of Armageddon is closer than we think.
@pascualbautistasira56
@pascualbautistasira56 Рік тому
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@gaoxiaen1
@gaoxiaen1 Рік тому
Today's Japan is not WWII's Japan. Nonetheless, they are allies against the CCP menace. I will not feel sorry for the Chinese if Japan attacks today!
@jeebusk
@jeebusk Рік тому
Interesting, you wrote this after the invasion of Ukraine started.
@user-ev8po2wt3o
@user-ev8po2wt3o Рік тому
Maybe it wasn't necessary ... However, Japan's position is the same as this line of Rambo. 『They drew first blood, not me.』… 🔷 May 3, 1946 (Showa 21), in Tokyo. Former US President Herbert Hoover and Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers MacArthur discussed "what exactly was the Pacific War" for three days. At that time, Hoover said something that no Japanese would have thought of ... "The Pacific War is not a war started by Japan. That American "madman Roosevelt" Caused a war between Japan and the United States. It's not a mental illness to say that he is crazy, He really wanted to go to war ... The result of that desire was the US-Japan War. " Upon hearing the words, MacArthur clearly agreed ... ⬛Stop the expression sneak attack! Japan has been observing the world situation well since the Edo period From Japan's point of view, they are the thieves who borrowed the names of missionaries and trade. Japan was dangerous about the desire to control foreign powers Their purpose is to squeeze, take over, and finally enslave Japan's property. The content that was being discussed in the US Congress was exactly the same as the sense of crisis in Japan. It just made it dangerous for Russia's reddening (communism) to move south ... that is because security for Japan and its neighbors Why do they believe in such stupid recommendations from the United Nations to Japan, stigmatization as invaders or war criminals, their wearing justice masks? I don't know what it means ... I'd like to give a bad impression that Japan started a war with Russia, but there should have been no crime that "started a war" under international law at that time ...   Such a thing was made by the United States to judge Japan ... The United States is still "Remember ○○ Remember ○○" America doing big war business by advertising that ... You guys aren't qualified to talk about Japan. 😊 ⬛No country is as misunderstood as Japan in our perception. In fact, the opposite is true ... The Chinese army is known to the most barbaric Taiwanese and Hong Kongers Soviet army too😊 Today's Koreans also hide their cruelty in the Korean army ... Their history always says bad things about others and blames them, They want to believe that they are pure victims ... We really want you to stop the annoying bullshit. 😊 They have the bad hobby For some reason, they made only unrealistic anti-Japanese comedy movies ... They always believe that Japan is inferior to them Much of their culture comes from Japan, and counterfeit products are at the same level as China. Incorporating that supposedly inferior culture is clearly self-contradictory, but ... On the contrary, for the pride of the people, raising the country saying "We taught Japan" Using Japan for business It ’s only their achievement ... At the end of the phrase, even Japan's cooperation and technical support It seems that they have grown up believing in them as the pride of Koreans since they were children ... But when they learn that this economic development is not their own independence ... They started to say   "war criminal companies" It's really stupid things ... This is South Korea, which has been telling Japan to "learn history." Of course, Japanese cooperation was removed from the textbook Great buildings built under Japanese rule were destroyed. Such movements in Japan and the United States may look the same, but ... I don't want you to misunderstand It is completely different that the statue was dragged down by reviewing the history of the black movement ... It is said that both the United States and South Korea happened when their own historical lies were revealed ... Obviously, It's not Japan's problem This is what they call anti-Japanese psychosis Because South Korea's founding philosophy is anti-Japanese ... They foster a distorted patriotism It ’s pitiful to break the truth too much. So why do they like to embrace inferior Japanese culture and maximize their travel destinations to Japan, which should be hell ... And Koreans, who are said to have a crime rate six times higher than Japan, The conscientious Japanese are also pitiful who have been deceived & used by their history.
@SlurryNoises
@SlurryNoises 2 роки тому
"They strapped old, Japanese friendship-medals to their bombs, as a greeting to the enemy." Damn, that's cold. 😂
@douglaslindstrand4361
@douglaslindstrand4361 7 місяців тому
Filipinos aided US troops and gave their lives helping us during WW2, our countries have been close for over 100 years. God bless the people of the Filipinos .
@zackwhite8274
@zackwhite8274 2 роки тому
These kind of naval/air battles had to be extremely intense
@markn6941
@markn6941 Рік тому
Imagine if the US hadn't broken the Japanese code.
@Project_Atlas7
@Project_Atlas7 2 роки тому
I love history, this is Well made 🇵🇭Philippines fought with US side by side.
@bernarditacalub344
@bernarditacalub344 7 місяців тому
The WWII was over and US & Japan are now great/strong allies!
@kevinballenger1211
@kevinballenger1211 Рік тому
The USS Enterprise (CV-6) Played A Major Role In The Pacific Theater. At One Time, She Was The Only Operational Aircraft Carrier Available Until The New Essex Class And Jeep Carriers Came Along. ⚓
@goldbell1972
@goldbell1972 2 роки тому
38:01 It is heartbreaking to see all the children laying on ground.... kudos to the soliders who rescued them from the caves. God bless them and the childrens 🙏🙏
@endoftheworld29
@endoftheworld29 2 роки тому
I was able to go to the memorial in Leyte where McArthur landed when he came back to the Philippines before the whole pandemic situation. It gave me goosebumps when I stood there on the same spot where US soldiers and Filipino guerillas forces stood and fought side by side against the Japanese troops.
@chewycaca
@chewycaca 2 роки тому
And forget the US probably massacred more fillipinos during their conquest against spain than the japanese.
@endoftheworld29
@endoftheworld29 2 роки тому
@@chewycaca Yeah but they did provided good living to the Filipino people after the commotion
@wilmerbesitan1200
@wilmerbesitan1200 2 роки тому
@@endoftheworld29 and more than 50 years of Hollywood my great grandfather said
@edtrine8692
@edtrine8692 2 роки тому
@@chewycaca Killed by Japanese in WWII. An estimated 527,000 Filipinos, both military and civilians, had been killed from all causes; of these between 131,000 and 164,000 were killed in seventy-two war crime events.
@rodsims5599
@rodsims5599 Рік тому
Me too, I've been to McArthur Park on Leyte where he came ashore.
@DudeWitBeats
@DudeWitBeats 10 місяців тому
I just love to watch this type of video... The events that took place... The documentary is super good👍
@chris14487
@chris14487 Рік тому
Thanks for the video!
@Physics__guy
@Physics__guy 2 роки тому
I don't know why in the History books, chapters of world wars when studied in schools were seem boring but on UKposts its Amazing...🖤🖤
@henrykelly7837
@henrykelly7837 2 роки тому
It was on purpose
@henrykelly7837
@henrykelly7837 2 роки тому
Look where the public schools are now, Communist
@Physics__guy
@Physics__guy 2 роки тому
@@henrykelly7837 i am not communist ,i am from a democratic country...
@richardmanginelli2624
@richardmanginelli2624 2 роки тому
It's all about the VISUALS
@iamaloafofbread8926
@iamaloafofbread8926 2 роки тому
There is a reason the internet is better
@ag358
@ag358 2 роки тому
My dad is a marine that was at tarawa, saipan,tinian and Okinawa. He was in on all the invasions start to finish . He never talked much about the war, how he survived I'll never know. What our boys sacrificed in both theaters was incredible and some paid the ultimate price for victory. I'm glad there is still interest in our greatest victory, everyone that served in the struggle for freedom is a hero and I'm proud to be an American.
@fred5399
@fred5399 2 роки тому
i was raised around vets of WW 1 and WW2, i'm so glad that I was .These men didn't talk much about war but they did talk about one's duty to country responsibility is the flip side of freedom.
@rolfbertshit
@rolfbertshit 2 роки тому
yes all the Veterans never talk about the war. Its the same here in Australia. Its like unleashing the demons.
@davidroyer8512
@davidroyer8512 2 роки тому
My father served in the exact same places as yours. My father also fought on pelilu and guadalcanal. Shot on saipain in 43 abd made it home december 1945. Enlisted june 1941. Thank-you for posting your info.
@mohdshahrin5566
@mohdshahrin5566 2 роки тому
Amarika jahat sekali
@ronnielittle6573
@ronnielittle6573 2 роки тому
@@mohdshahrin5566 may the fleas of a thousand camels find your tent.
@user-fy6ck9di1f
@user-fy6ck9di1f 7 місяців тому
Thanks for sharing this full documentary,.
@crazynolram7792
@crazynolram7792 6 місяців тому
This deserves a decent and well budget movie or series.
@anrie2623
@anrie2623 2 роки тому
50 minutes of my life was not wasted. I enjoyed it 3 times when UKposts algorithm pop out i watched it.
@joesimba
@joesimba 2 роки тому
7:50 8:56 April 18th Tokyo 10:33 May 7th Coral sea 13:42 June 4th Midway 16:39 Aug 1942 Guadalcanal, Solomon 25:19 November 1943 Gilbert
@jac1192
@jac1192 2 роки тому
3:00. Fucked around 47:45. Found out
@kazu9214
@kazu9214 2 роки тому
At the beginning of the 1941 Pacific War, the Japanese Navy's battleships, aircraft carriers, and fighters were the most powerful in the world. Also, on December 10, 1941, the British battleship Repulse Bay, Prince of Wealth, was sunk in just 20 minutes. It was the first time in the world to make full use of the MTF by an aircraft carrier as a tactic. It was overwhelmingly strong in the world. The United States was impatient. The United States has fossil fuel resources and the factory's production capacity was extremely high, so it imitated the Japanese Navy and formed an aircraft carrier task force. However, at the time of the Battle of Midway in 1942, the Japanese Navy was overwhelmingly superior to the US Navy in terms of the number and scale of battleships of the Japanese Navy and the performance of aircraft carriers. Furthermore, Japan was overwhelmingly superior to the United States in the skill level of the crew of fighters and bombers. Both the Japanese and the US knew that fact, so the US was desperate, the order issued by the Japanese Navy headquarters to the fleet was to annihilate the US fleet in the Battle of Midway and return the Japanese fleet unharmed. was. Moreover, while the aircraft carrier of the ally was fighting, 300 battleships of the Japanese Navy were waiting hundreds of kilometers behind, and the captains of each ship gathered at the flagship Yamato to play a chess tournament. Japan was licking the United States. In fact, General Yamamoto was connected to the United States. Yamamoto intentionally lost. Japan, which suffered severe damage, will have an advantage on the US side after this battle. The following year, Yamamoto regrets, keenly aware of his responsibility and commits suicide using an aircraft. Japan, which has no resources such as fossil fuels, could not enter oil and could not use aircraft, etc., and was gradually attacked by the United States. After that, Japan fought alone with the United States, Britain, the Netherlands, France, Australia, etc., but the Soviet Union, which had signed an inviolable treaty against the weakened Japan, broke the treaty and attacked. is. This has become fatal. The Japanese government was preparing to receive the Potsdam Declaration. So the United States didn't have to use the atomic bomb. The United States just wanted to test the effects of the atomic bomb.
@ikongchin3088
@ikongchin3088 2 роки тому
@@kazu9214 ķ
@gaoxiaen1
@gaoxiaen1 Рік тому
@@kazu9214 Japan lost and was shown mercy. End of story. I was still doimg minesweeping in Alaska in 1983 because the Japanese didn't bother to map their minefields. That should have been Japan's job.
@donbenevento2805
@donbenevento2805 10 місяців тому
I had heard my whole life about how my father fought as a Marine in the Pacific. Yet I never asked him about it and he never told me about it. He died many years ago and a huge hole has been left in my life.
@DerekWicks
@DerekWicks 5 місяців тому
Maybe its a good thing you didn't ask, he probably lost a lot of good friends that day
@leonardnordenstrom1463
@leonardnordenstrom1463 3 місяці тому
to fight there was absolute hell. so, its not something they talk about.
@leonardnordenstrom1463
@leonardnordenstrom1463 3 місяці тому
he probably went through literal hell. you missed a lot.
@johnshields6852
@johnshields6852 2 роки тому
Yamamoto help engineer pearl harbor, as much as the cowardly sneak attack succeeded, after he was quoted saying, " he fears they awoke a giant", understatement of all time.
@farmervincent441
@farmervincent441 Рік тому
Yamamoto did not want to attack the U.S. because he feared that if the war lasted longer than 6 months, they would lose and indeed he was right.
@bayareathrasher666
@bayareathrasher666 2 роки тому
Don’t not blame each other for the sins of the fathers. I love Japan. I love America. I love peace.
@idipped2521
@idipped2521 2 роки тому
I love Japan. Basically everyone in America does
@mangojuice7666
@mangojuice7666 Рік тому
@@idipped2521 Because they never really experienced Japanese brutality the way Filipinos, who were US nationals at the time, did. Ordinary Americans didn't know what it's like to have hundreds and thousands of your men massacred and your young teens dragged on the streets to be raped by 2 dozen Japanese soldiers daily. That's the hell US colony, Philippines went through in WW2.
@blockmasterscott
@blockmasterscott Рік тому
@@idipped2521 Agreed 100%.
@selflove428
@selflove428 10 місяців тому
I agree
@kcmichelson4528
@kcmichelson4528 2 роки тому
The footage of the US Marine trying to give some shaking Japanese kid on Okinawa water breaks my heart.
@pyercz5224
@pyercz5224 Рік тому
i have no words, the documentary tells everything, hats off to the people behind it, and salute to every hero of world war, God bless everyone
@gilmarandrade2628
@gilmarandrade2628 Рік тому
esse documentário é muito bom. Parabéns por postar esse vídeo
@jamesmarshall9598
@jamesmarshall9598 2 роки тому
Incredibly complicated series of events were highlighted with color photography and summarized fairly well within the time span allotted. Savo Island and the battle off Samar were mentioned by name lending attention to detail while giving the bigger picture.
@blakbandit08
@blakbandit08 2 роки тому
I watch the entire vid without skipping i really love documentary
@CrossOfBayonne
@CrossOfBayonne 8 місяців тому
Personally I had actually had relatives on my side of the family who were affected by the Japanese atrocities when the invasion of China began in 1937.
@corgan99
@corgan99 8 місяців тому
The children made me cry,they are shaking. Stiil disturbing after all this years.
@nobody-wk6ej
@nobody-wk6ej 2 роки тому
I know it's a bit late now but I wish I could see the process of building the Yamato for the Imperial Japanese fleet. Absolute beast of a ship.
@KuromiOshi
@KuromiOshi 2 роки тому
And a sweet waifu too.
@oliverwells8011
@oliverwells8011 2 роки тому
Unfortunately Japan kept its construction very very tightly guarded from photos/videos on the ground
@73Trident
@73Trident 2 роки тому
Want to know about Yamato, go to the Drachinifel channel on you tube. Best naval historian around.
@webbtrekker534
@webbtrekker534 2 роки тому
No mention of the US Submarines that sank 55% of all Japanese merchant ships and about 30% of the Japanese Navy. Submarines sank their fuel, their iron ore, their rubber and much food. Submarines starved their troops and denied them reinforcements and resupply. US Submarines had the highest attrition rate of any branch of any US military service in WW II just under 25% of all submariners died with their subs.
@keepthefaith9805
@keepthefaith9805 Рік тому
True
@garrettpoltack5420
@garrettpoltack5420 Рік тому
INSANE and horrifying that my grandfathers served in this war! My grandpa was on board the USS Lexington when it was torpedoed by the Japanese and survived to tell the tale! Amazing time in our nation's history!
@farmers740
@farmers740 11 місяців тому
God bless USA
@johnlawler4241
@johnlawler4241 10 місяців тому
My great Uncle told me stories about how he was a teacher and had to keep the students engaged in learning about history.
@001suisen4
@001suisen4 8 місяців тому
This does not deserve the name of a documentary. At that time, there were no “countries” such as Vietnam, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Malaysia. Vietnam is a French territory, Indonesia is a Dutch territory, the Philippines is an American territory, and Malaysia is a British territory. The real invaders are the cruel Christian whites. As evidence of this, after the defeat of the Japanese Empire, the white army began to invade Southeast Asia again. However, the remaining Japanese soldiers and the independence army raised by the Japanese army fought against the white invaders. This is the case outside the Philippines. During the War of Independence, evil people were putting Japan on trial for "crimes of aggression in Asia."
@jefffutral2469
@jefffutral2469 5 місяців тому
​@@001suisen4whats wrong with you? Actually nevertheless. Ignorance is bliss
@litapangilinan9047
@litapangilinan9047 3 місяці тому
L loo see
@samratbarua7977
@samratbarua7977 Рік тому
Thanks for the Video 💚💙
@johnsistorias4832
@johnsistorias4832 2 роки тому
Thanks for posting this historical documentary.
@NathamelCamel
@NathamelCamel 2 роки тому
It's very American centric, they don't even mention any other combatants in the Pacific
@kazu9214
@kazu9214 2 роки тому
First of all, I have to say that there is only one fact. After World War I, Japan proposed a bill to eliminate racial discrimination in the League of Nations. However, at that time, African and Asian countries such as Britain, the Netherlands, France, and the Soviet Union were colonized and exploited. The United States was also aiming for China because it wanted Asian interests. Since Europe does not want to give up its interests, Europe has been rejected in opposition to the Convention on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination proposed by Japan. It was Japan that stood up and fought in such a white supremacist world situation. This is the truth, after World War II, the truth was dispelled from world history textbooks. It is easy to understand if you seriously investigate. Once again, Japan was defeated in World War II, but Japan's independence of the colony from Europe, which was the purpose of Japan's war, was successful as a result.
@kazu9214
@kazu9214 2 роки тому
First of all, I have to say that there is only one fact. After World War I, Japan proposed a bill to eliminate racial discrimination in the League of Nations. However, at that time, African and Asian countries such as Britain, the Netherlands, France, and the Soviet Union were colonized and exploited. The United States was also aiming for China because it wanted Asian interests. Since Europe does not want to give up its interests, Europe has been rejected in opposition to the Convention on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination proposed by Japan. It was Japan that stood up and fought in such a white supremacist world situation. This is the truth, after World War II, the truth was dispelled from world history textbooks. It is easy to understand if you seriously investigate. Once again, Japan was defeated in World War II, but Japan's independence of the colony from Europe, which was the purpose of Japan's war, was successful as a result.
@jeffl1460
@jeffl1460 2 роки тому
Very well done, Excellent narration. . Great storyline & editing.. Educational & well documented. Thanks for the great work.
@queenpro489
@queenpro489 2 роки тому
米国が日本に対して行った野蛮さを忘れることはできません。 いつの日か、日本は野蛮なアメリカに復讐するでしょう。 しかし今ではありません。 今、私たちはアメリカと友好的でなければなりません。
@RenatoGalang-wf8yx
@RenatoGalang-wf8yx Місяць тому
TX
@dianeduffcroop8158
@dianeduffcroop8158 11 місяців тому
I just discovered your channel and I'm really impressed! I'm a new subscriber and a new fan! Thank you for putting up such great content! I left another comment regarding my father's service in the u.s. Navy, South Pacific.
@DavidHarry-qr1mv
@DavidHarry-qr1mv 2 місяці тому
Hello dear how are you feeling today
@nolisandigan8552
@nolisandigan8552 9 місяців тому
Thank you so much.
@keeganhamilton3760
@keeganhamilton3760 2 роки тому
Germany: “Japan how is the war going on your side?” Japan: “ fantastic, we just bombed pear harbor!!” Germany: “YOU DID WHAT NOW?!?!?”
@finndog2759
@finndog2759 2 роки тому
Yeah, Roosevelt keeps blocking our food and oil, so we have to take action. Roosevelt was the cause of the Japanese bombing pearl harbor. He knew it would bring the people to go to war. Just like 9-11 when George Bush sr. Bombed the twin towers. Only the sheepeople will believe the lies being told here on this so called documentary!! Friggin garbage. I had an uncle fought in the Pacific war. This ain't how he said it happened.
@stevek8829
@stevek8829 2 роки тому
@@finndog2759 everything you think or say is distorted. Tell us again how Bush Sr was prez on 9/11. Tell me how not selling US oil to Japan is cutting off THEIR oil. Do you even know why?
@briancco8751
@briancco8751 2 роки тому
@@finndog2759 youre delusional.. come back when you know your history
@chewycaca
@chewycaca 2 роки тому
@@finndog2759 Get out of China and you have your food and oil back. Those were the terms. You also get to keep Taiwan, Korea and Manchuria if you did. Now shut up.
@DixiePokerAce
@DixiePokerAce 2 роки тому
@@finndog2759 You should probably get out more.
@daviddeleon2282
@daviddeleon2282 2 роки тому
Huge thanks to all of you who post these videos and documentaries. Besides random movies this is basically all I watch, I have an insatiable appetite for history
@larrybone4349
@larrybone4349 2 роки тому
That's Awesome then our history is not forgotten
@blueblink2587
@blueblink2587 Рік тому
Thank you for the cameraman ww2.he captured every moment..
@subenyanthan8370
@subenyanthan8370 Рік тому
Good documentary.. Complete information of the US Japanese war.. Yet it's horrifying and deadly learning so much human loses and so 😢 to see all those kids n women bodies around
@llongone2
@llongone2 2 роки тому
I've been in a lot of places in the Philippines and seen small photos of MacArthur hanging on the wall. His promise and his return apparently meant a lot to some/many of the people there.
@kikimkuki4031
@kikimkuki4031 2 роки тому
Please stop guys don't created third world War
@hawkeyeten2450
@hawkeyeten2450 Рік тому
South Korea has a large statue of him in Inchon. For all his ego and flaws, MacArthur became a hero to multiple foreign peoples.
@Mr1jimmer
@Mr1jimmer 2 роки тому
My father was a US Marine stationed on the USS West Virginia during the bombing of Pearl Harbor .. When the attacks came, many of the ships crew were getting ready to go to shore for a beer party .. After the attack, the surviving Marines were ordered to San Diego for retraining.. My father and one of his brothers a Marine went AWOL just before shipping out .. back then it didn't mean much because the commanders knew they were just saying good by to family .. He was a Corporal in the 1st Marines, and his first battle out of 150 engagements with the Japanese was Guadalcanal .. He also fought in the Marshall's, Philippians, Peleliu and Okinawa...He survived the war without any major injuries, but he did have a nasty case of Malaria .. My father has long passed, but he will always be my hero !! ... God I miss him dearly !!
@abbeyjane1306
@abbeyjane1306 2 роки тому
Semper Fi
@joseph4301
@joseph4301 Рік тому
RIP to your Dad,jim...he's now in a better place upstairs
@user-mr3kc9rf9x
@user-mr3kc9rf9x Рік тому
Your dad is a real hero, I'm from China
@johnlawler4241
@johnlawler4241 10 місяців тому
My Uncle was assigned to Oahu after the war. He told me there was a lot of anger for many years.
@CrossOfBayonne
@CrossOfBayonne Місяць тому
Upmost respect, Especially during the darkest hour in American history
@boeunpok3338
@boeunpok3338 Рік тому
Love ww2documentry can't ask for more then this,thank you dear👍🤭.
@Balafoutre
@Balafoutre Рік тому
There was the 2ndWW..... and then there was the Pacific War... Iam in awe and deepest respect for all those lost in the Pacific War.
@vonnovzor
@vonnovzor 2 роки тому
Never thought they really used the original video footage. Never knew it really exist, now i'm seeing it.
@SirHumphrey498
@SirHumphrey498 2 роки тому
what? ,,,, so did you think that ww2 was a made up event or something , how old are you twelve
@jeevanbabu4144
@jeevanbabu4144 2 роки тому
believe what u see ..mate !
@EUK007
@EUK007 2 роки тому
The Battle of Leyte Gulf was the largest Naval battle in history. Now im feeling the urged to play World of Warships and hope that they put a map in the game called "Leyte Gulf". 👍👍
@jackcole5520
@jackcole5520 2 роки тому
In honor of the people who died in the pacific campaign they should put a map based on it. "Leyte Gulf" or "Philippine Sea" maps should be added on the game.
@andrewtaylor940
@andrewtaylor940 2 роки тому
Leyte was the largest in terms of shear number of ships involved and the enormous scale of the battle area. But most of the ships involved never saw each other. I think Jutland is still tops for number of ships slugging it out with each other in the same melee.
@iangrantham8300
@iangrantham8300 2 роки тому
it wasn t actually, it was the 4th, behind he Battle of the Mediteranium, Scapa Flow and Salamis.
@Hootkins.
@Hootkins. 2 роки тому
Depends on your definition of largest. Number of ships? Number of ships _and_ aircraft (which only matters for modern naval history)? Number of ships in combat? Combined displacement? Number of personnel?
@xivirus1018
@xivirus1018 2 роки тому
@@andrewtaylor940 nope it leyete is the biggest naval battle in the history that is fact
@user-vl7fu2pf9w
@user-vl7fu2pf9w 7 місяців тому
This is a really good clip. I have seen plenty 😊
@kamiladedeji1606
@kamiladedeji1606 Рік тому
Well put together
@shadmanabdulkalamkalam2261
@shadmanabdulkalamkalam2261 2 роки тому
So nice good to watching 👍
@royparker7856
@royparker7856 2 роки тому
Excellent recounting of WW2. Pearl Harbor was meant to be a knock out blow to the US but was actually the worst strategic blunder ever committed. It brought America into the war many months before we would have entered it, if ever. Public opinion in the states was overwhelmingly against US involvement in the war and we had not mobilized our industry for wartime production except for a limited number of companies. After Pearl Harbor, almost all Americans wanted Japan and the Axis ground into dust and were willing to do whatever that required. It became a patriotic duty to contribute to the war effort. Farmers, factory workers, laborers, and every other part of American society worked and sacrificed to arm and supply the troops. Many thought that Japan got off way too easily at the end of the war.
@perniciouspete4986
@perniciouspete4986 Рік тому
Certainly the Chinese and Manchurians thought they did.
@sgtmack23
@sgtmack23 8 місяців тому
I personally don't think that they got off lightly. For once the allied County's got it totally right in dealing with Japan and Germany. If you want a demonstration of how not to do it look at the end of ww1! Mostly France but UK and USA left Germany in such a demoralised state that it was inevitable that something like the Nazi's would come to power.
@amunra5330
@amunra5330 8 місяців тому
No shit Sherlock
@ronaldtongo6712
@ronaldtongo6712 7 місяців тому
Yes it's their mistake to involve USA in WW2. T
@IllustriousCrocoduck
@IllustriousCrocoduck 6 місяців тому
We could debate the what ifs forever (which is fine and interesting). My view is that the US would have become drawn in against Japan eventually, so from a Japanese standpoint it only make sense to attack if even to gain a temporary advantage. They had some bad assumptions about American morale and the long term capability of our industrial machine, to be sure, but if they wanted to build an empire that comes in contact with the US, the question would only be a question of "when". Japan needed resources and territories to be able to fight that, so they decided to gain as much as fhey could, and quickly. I think it was just an inevitability that the US war machine would eventually outstrip them. There's no way Japan could grow enough to equal our output.
@asiandrag0n
@asiandrag0n Рік тому
You have earned my sub my good Welt sir. I love your documentaries and have watched a good amount of them.
@charliep2205
@charliep2205 Рік тому
This is amazing
@matthewcorbin4492
@matthewcorbin4492 2 роки тому
Finally a doc that tells the whole story
@apparatchiktgru8481
@apparatchiktgru8481 2 роки тому
Remarkably good.
@iscocapella
@iscocapella Рік тому
Good job. Thanks
@allencline2954
@allencline2954 29 днів тому
I’m 27 I had a great grandpa I never knew who was in the war. I hear stories I wanna learn, I don’t wanna let what these men fought for be forgotten!
@Dannyedelman4231
@Dannyedelman4231 2 роки тому
The California and Nevada were not double berthed at battleship row the Pennsylvania was in drydock and the repair ship vestal was berthed next to the Arizona
@mechengineer4894
@mechengineer4894 2 роки тому
I'm not American, but it makes me so angry when I see people in the US disrespecting the flag and national anthem. My family would have surely died at the hands of the Japanese had thousands of American soldiers, airmen and sailors not fought and given their lives to defeat Japan. It's an absolute disgrace that Americans died to give them their freedoms and that's how they show their gratitude. Makes very very very angry.
@increase9896
@increase9896 2 роки тому
Well maybe since you aren't American this will be news to you, but the flag represents all facets of the country, not just the military. So it is entirely possible for someone to not sing the national anthem as a protest of some perceived injustice within the country, and at the same time have the utmost respect for its military and the men and women that serve in it. American Flag =/= Military Only. In fact, the branches of military have their own flags that are just for them, but again, the stars and stripes represent the entirety of the country
@PowerHouseWash
@PowerHouseWash 2 роки тому
The fight for freedom will go on for decades to come. The U.S. has been infiltrated by communists and socialists who spread propaganda and lies, and many people fall for it despite overwhelming proof that these are, at best failed or, at worst evil, governing systems.
@increase9896
@increase9896 2 роки тому
@UC9__Delq30Hk3cwUYwqvBMw "@Increase please learn how the where and the national anthem" uhhh what?
@i_v-ro4of
@i_v-ro4of 2 роки тому
The flag and national anthem do not equal the military. They represent the whole country and all aspects of it. So people disrespecting those two things as a form of protest is not disrespectful towards the military.
@stephenguimarais2106
@stephenguimarais2106 2 роки тому
@@i_v-ro4of every time a soldier of the US goes into battle, the American flag is on their fatigues and draped over their coffins if they are killed. The star spangled banner was written by Francis Scott Key when British ships fired their cannons upon the flag at Fort McHenry , it did not fall because patriots held the flag up with their bodies, its symbolism more important than their lives. So yeah you can totally "protest" with those methods, just know that anybody that truly cherishes this country is likely to not be sympathetic.
@Chris-wk8nu
@Chris-wk8nu Рік тому
great thanks!
@Bob877.
@Bob877. 6 місяців тому
これは非常に残酷な戦争です、地獄です
@saiko-rz7jb
@saiko-rz7jb 12 днів тому
侵略した方は日本だから
@kecikkecil-lx8fj
@kecikkecil-lx8fj 2 роки тому
Respect to Navy and army 🇯🇵🇺🇲
@rikvermar7583
@rikvermar7583 2 роки тому
how the US was feeble at the start of the war but then become the No1 super power was truly remarkable - the old saying "they woke up a sleeping bear" is a understatement
@bayareathrasher666
@bayareathrasher666 2 роки тому
Sleeping giant, but close enough
@DalastHero
@DalastHero 2 роки тому
They lost cause they had more fear than courage and thats all cause they showed to much mercy
@kazu9214
@kazu9214 2 роки тому
First of all, I have to say that there is only one fact. After World War I, Japan proposed a bill to eliminate racial discrimination in the League of Nations. However, at that time, African and Asian countries such as Britain, the Netherlands, France, and the Soviet Union were colonized and exploited. The United States was also aiming for China because it wanted Asian interests. Since Europe does not want to give up its interests, Europe has been rejected in opposition to the Convention on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination proposed by Japan. It was Japan that stood up and fought in such a white supremacist world situation. This is the truth, after World War II, the truth was dispelled from world history textbooks. It is easy to understand if you seriously investigate. Once again, Japan was defeated in World War II, but Japan's independence of the colony from Europe, which was the purpose of Japan's war, was successful as a result.
@kazu9214
@kazu9214 2 роки тому
At the beginning of the 1941 Pacific War, the Japanese Navy's battleships, aircraft carriers, and fighters were the most powerful in the world. Also, on December 10, 1941, the British battleship Repulse Bay, Prince of Wealth, was sunk in just 20 minutes. It was the first time in the world to make full use of the MTF by an aircraft carrier as a tactic. It was overwhelmingly strong in the world. The United States was impatient. The United States has fossil fuel resources and the factory's production capacity was extremely high, so it imitated the Japanese Navy and formed an aircraft carrier task force. However, at the time of the Battle of Midway in 1942, the Japanese Navy was overwhelmingly superior to the US Navy in terms of the number and scale of battleships of the Japanese Navy and the performance of aircraft carriers. Furthermore, Japan was overwhelmingly superior to the United States in the skill level of the crew of fighters and bombers. Both the Japanese and the US knew that fact, so the US was desperate, the order issued by the Japanese Navy headquarters to the fleet was to annihilate the US fleet in the Battle of Midway and return the Japanese fleet unharmed. was. Moreover, while the aircraft carrier of the ally was fighting, 300 battleships of the Japanese Navy were waiting hundreds of kilometers behind, and the captains of each ship gathered at the flagship Yamato to play a chess tournament. Japan was licking the United States. In fact, General Yamamoto was connected to the United States. Yamamoto intentionally lost. Japan, which suffered severe damage, will have an advantage on the US side after this battle. The following year, Yamamoto regrets, keenly aware of his responsibility and commits suicide using an aircraft. Japan, which has no resources such as fossil fuels, could not enter oil and could not use aircraft, etc., and was gradually attacked by the United States. After that, Japan fought alone with the United States, Britain, the Netherlands, France, Australia, etc., but the Soviet Union, which had signed an inviolable treaty against the weakened Japan, broke the treaty and attacked. is. This has become fatal. The Japanese government was preparing to receive the Potsdam Declaration. So the United States didn't have to use the atomic bomb. The United States just wanted to test the effects of the atomic bomb.
@HUNTERHUNTER806
@HUNTERHUNTER806 2 роки тому
Bear 😂😂 they actually woke up the sleeping Giant 😇👍🏼👌🏼
@dudzccsa1365
@dudzccsa1365 2 місяці тому
"Midway" movie from netflix, before I watch it, my research bring me here. so good and detailed content. very nice.
@evilfingers4302
@evilfingers4302 Рік тому
Pretty cool doc, no different from watching WW2 in Color documentary series several years ago in UKposts.
@egay29
@egay29 2 роки тому
i love watching documentary about ww2..
@timothyico456
@timothyico456 2 роки тому
Ako din😁
@jerrydomiquil7388
@jerrydomiquil7388 2 роки тому
This might be the greatest documentary between the fought of America and Japan, More of this please
@robertfusselman8108
@robertfusselman8108 7 місяців тому
Sadly seems not many ppl care 😢❤ ty for the information for me to watch once again bud°°
@Andrew-ii5qm
@Andrew-ii5qm Рік тому
My great grandfather was a landing craft driver/trainer or something like that in the pacific, had to get shipped home because of appendicitis.
@formerparatrooper
@formerparatrooper 2 роки тому
I was in the US Navy Sea Bees in 58-59-60 on Okinawa. Most of the rebuilding had already taken place but several of us found ordnance that had not exploded, in one cave we found a broken wooden box with 6-8 pineapple hand grenades. The ordnance people came and destroyed them, at another cave we found a large artillery shell and that too was taken care of by ordnance. I worked at Fatima on the Marine base being built at that time and ended up a UT-3.
@aijazanwari9807
@aijazanwari9807 2 роки тому
Woah, thats actually some stuff I can know.
@mitchi8638
@mitchi8638 Рік тому
Even now, unexploded ordnance can be found in schoolyards all over Japan. Okinawa is an order of magnitude different.
@formerparatrooper
@formerparatrooper Рік тому
@@mitchi8638 Yes, I know--the reality of it is that had Japan not started to sow to the wind they would not have reaped the whirlwind.
@CrossOfBayonne
@CrossOfBayonne 8 місяців тому
How was it there and salute to your service dude.
@formerparatrooper
@formerparatrooper 8 місяців тому
@@CrossOfBayonne The memories are fading after 65 years, all the guys I knew and was close to have all passed away. A few memories come up now and then but other than those I do not remember a whole lot about my two tours there.
@innocenteze8262
@innocenteze8262 2 роки тому
Thanks for the great teachings
@abetgonzaga8743
@abetgonzaga8743 4 місяці тому
do you have the documentary about the battle and liberation of Manila ?
@rmb743
@rmb743 Рік тому
Thank you for sharing, it's the ground forces that will end the war. SEMPER FI 86-91
@northerniltree
@northerniltree 2 роки тому
My grandfather fought in the Pacific war and said he knew he was allergic to machine guns, as he would always break out in little holes.
@Tony.L9793
@Tony.L9793 2 роки тому
i love the tactics at battle of Midway
@belramirez4228
@belramirez4228 2 роки тому
U. S reads others mail they're able to break the enigna and jade machine so they're able to anticipate without ds iys very possible they were annihilated and their carriers destroyed by an ambush of the Imperial navy n Midway.
@kazu9214
@kazu9214 2 роки тому
At the beginning of the 1941 Pacific War, the Japanese Navy's battleships, aircraft carriers, and fighters were the most powerful in the world. Also, on December 10, 1941, the British battleship Repulse Bay, Prince of Wealth, was sunk in just 20 minutes. It was the first time in the world to make full use of the MTF by an aircraft carrier as a tactic. It was overwhelmingly strong in the world. The United States was impatient. The United States has fossil fuel resources and the factory's production capacity was extremely high, so it imitated the Japanese Navy and formed an aircraft carrier task force. However, at the time of the Battle of Midway in 1942, the Japanese Navy was overwhelmingly superior to the US Navy in terms of the number and scale of battleships of the Japanese Navy and the performance of aircraft carriers. Furthermore, Japan was overwhelmingly superior to the United States in the skill level of the crew of fighters and bombers. Both the Japanese and the US knew that fact, so the US was desperate, the order issued by the Japanese Navy headquarters to the fleet was to annihilate the US fleet in the Battle of Midway and return the Japanese fleet unharmed. was. Moreover, while the aircraft carrier of the ally was fighting, 300 battleships of the Japanese Navy were waiting hundreds of kilometers behind, and the captains of each ship gathered at the flagship Yamato to play a chess tournament. Japan was licking the United States. In fact, General Yamamoto was connected to the United States. Yamamoto intentionally lost. Japan, which suffered severe damage, will have an advantage on the US side after this battle. The following year, Yamamoto regrets, keenly aware of his responsibility and commits suicide using an aircraft. Japan, which has no resources such as fossil fuels, could not enter oil and could not use aircraft, etc., and was gradually attacked by the United States. After that, Japan fought alone with the United States, Britain, the Netherlands, France, Australia, etc., but the Soviet Union, which had signed an inviolable treaty against the weakened Japan, broke the treaty and attacked. is. This has become fatal. The Japanese government was preparing to receive the Potsdam Declaration. So the United States didn't have to use the atomic bomb. The United States just wanted to test the effects of the atomic bomb.
@Yakult.islife
@Yakult.islife 9 місяців тому
Camera man never dies
@martinalex7797
@martinalex7797 Рік тому
Who gained, who has been lost . But thousands were lost their lives. Thousands of children even if they have been no role in the war, lost their lives. Heart breaks scene.
@eddiehuawka5053
@eddiehuawka5053 2 роки тому
I can't stop crying while watching this video, the faces of innocent civilians specially childrens who's the real victims of the war. Battling hunger and thirst, while battling for survival while hinding to save their lives 😢😢😢😢😭
@alexcastillonetwork2468
@alexcastillonetwork2468 2 роки тому
Our parents, grandma and grandpa were among the survivors hiding inside the cave somewhere in Cagayan valley Phillipines .They wouldn't had survived if the US soldiers didn't came to save them from the Japanese army and we were not existed today as their siblings as well.. My heartfelt gratitude and salute to General Mc Arthur and the rest of his comrades.. RIP.
@jamescoleakaericunderwood2503
@jamescoleakaericunderwood2503 Рік тому
I was just telling a story about a Soldier I ran into about 10 years ago...same Regiment as my Dad's... 592d Boat and Shore Regiment.. This Soldier was from J company ( Dad was B Company) anyhow his Units mission was to go in and get some missionaries and family that were holed up somewhere. I wonder if it was your Grandparents... This story is coming from Northern California... My Dad fought in New Guinea then Admiralitys Bismarck Archipelagos Battangus, Olongampos, retook Corrigedor and Battaan Subic Bay Manilla Leyte and Luzon .. He was from California
@aldovelasco4134
@aldovelasco4134 Рік тому
Excelent video ..!
@gabrielblevins4123
@gabrielblevins4123 Рік тому
My great grandpa is a ww2 veteran he was a gunner in a bomber plane he’s 98 now still going strong he’s one of the very few ww2 veterans still alive I’m happy I was able to listen to his story’s from when he was younger
@damianvalenzuela280
@damianvalenzuela280 Рік тому
Wow that's insane bro. Please send my regards to him!
@luiscalcano4359
@luiscalcano4359 Рік тому
The The Allies lost by suffered nearly &00
@ownowner1210
@ownowner1210 Рік тому
Your great grandpa one of. The world first terrorist army Americans wow how you Americans brave
@johnlawler4241
@johnlawler4241 10 місяців тому
My great uncle once talked about the war like it was a dream. He was part of a reserve division that ended up not being deployed overseas. He worked on soldier mail.
@step2651
@step2651 2 роки тому
I'm from Leyte and I really enjoy watching and listening to this than my teacher
@mrbotlegmechanic2491
@mrbotlegmechanic2491 2 роки тому
Same bruh
@luistamanaha7247
@luistamanaha7247 2 роки тому
Of course the good ole days...now teachers are only talking about genders equality, leftists politics and other bs to hate and feel shame about the country.
@tidepod10yearsago97
@tidepod10yearsago97 2 роки тому
Same here I'm from southern leyte
@user-bo1gx9cy4b
@user-bo1gx9cy4b 2 роки тому
Ako si superman pag kasama kita kung lalayo ka sino ako oohhh ohh 😯 😮 ohhh
@MikaHolic_Channel_OFFICIAL
@MikaHolic_Channel_OFFICIAL 2 роки тому
Awesome...
@abdulsyukur2456
@abdulsyukur2456 Рік тому
Nyimak walaupun engga ngerti bahasa Inggris🇬🇧
@Lyle_918
@Lyle_918 2 роки тому
You can be tough as nails but that scared little girl 45:55 is a heart breaker. Dad would've been 100 this year (2022) having survived the depression and war in the Pacific theater he didn't talk much of his experiences, like millions of other vets it was time to put away weapons and get back to work, buy a home and raise a family. Entering the war at 18 by wars end means the youngest of WW2 vets would be 95 by 2022 so we're very close to all those involved will have been consumed by time.
@InGeneral4Mallus
@InGeneral4Mallus 2 роки тому
Wow.. I have watched this in one stretch... Wish my teacher is as good as this narrator...😉
@tkarlmann
@tkarlmann 2 роки тому
Very well done documentary. I think more emphasis could have been placed on the U.S.'s decision to cease export of oil to Japan, which I understand to be about 80% of Japan's oil imports, as a precursor to the Dec 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor. I think this documentary missed the attack on a group of islands held by the Japanese nicknamed the "Great Marianas Turkey Shoot"; also missed was the sinking of the Yamato -- the largest battleship ever built.
@tkarlmann
@tkarlmann 2 роки тому
@@tommiterava5955 Oh so true! You did a great job though!
@alessiobini2922
@alessiobini2922 2 роки тому
@@tkarlmann True, but the issue of Oil is not secondary anyway as you correctly pointed
@dracorpgroup
@dracorpgroup 2 роки тому
@@tommiterava5955 This is not a detail.
@anonymous-zw1nb
@anonymous-zw1nb 2 роки тому
correct
@dracorpgroup
@dracorpgroup 2 роки тому
@@anonymous-zw1nb Thank you.
@stevenhuang3635
@stevenhuang3635 Рік тому
Any book recommendations for the Pacific War?
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