WW2 - Second Sino-Japanese War, 1941-1945

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Eastory

Eastory

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With the Japanese attack against the Western Allies in 1941, the conflict between China and Japan entered the decisive phase. Only one of these two powers would be able to survive the war.
Maps: Army Map Service, USA; USGS.
Sources:
History of the Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945) by Hsu Long-Hsuen, and Chang Ming-Kai.
Japanese Monographs: www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/Japan...
The Battle for China: Essays on the Military History of the Sino-Japanese War of 1937-1945
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00:04 IJN battleship Nagato and her all crewmembers. Taken in 1937.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanes...
00:06 Chinese children in Nanking residential area.(December 20, 1937)
commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... ; China Incident Photograph Album Volume 2(Shina Jihen Shashin Zenshu Vol. 2), published in 1938 by Asahi Shimbun.
00:07 Japanese occupation of Peiping, on August 13, 1937
commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... ; www.researchhistory.org/2011/0...
01:33 USS California sinking - Pearl Harbor
commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... ; National Archives and Records Administration
03:18 The burning Japanese aircraft carrier Hiryu, 5 June 1942.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanes... ; Naval History and Heritage Command
04:23 Line of American P-40 fighter planes at a flying field somewhere in China.
cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soubor:... ; National Archives and Records Administration
06:07 A sinking Japanese merchant ship at Truk Lagoon.
commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... ; U.S. Navy National Museum of Naval Aviation
08:01 Chinese soldiers along the Salween River near Burma., ca. 06/1943
commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... ; National Archives and Records Administration
08:29 A soldier of the Revolutionary Army with artilleries in Taoyuan 1945
commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... ; 意象.台灣影像資料庫
10:00 Mushroom cloud above Nagasaki after atomic bombing on August 9, 1945.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fat_Man... ; National Archives and Records Administration
The mushroom cloud over Hiroshima after the dropping of Little Boy
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_... ; National Archives and Records Administration
10:11 General Yoshijiro Umezu, signs the Instrument of Surrender on behalf of Japanese Imperial General Headquarters, 2 September 1945.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoshiji... ; National Archives and Records Administration
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КОМЕНТАРІ: 1 800
@BjornHeiden
@BjornHeiden 2 роки тому
This war is often overshadowed or even completely ignored in European and American schools, so not many people know of it’s importance. Thank you Eastory for showing this war in such detail.
@Sahd079
@Sahd079 2 роки тому
I just learned the Battle of Britain, the evacuation of Dunkirk, pearl harbour Stalingrad and D day. Even the European theatre is neglected by schools but that might be different from country to country.
@yatsumleung8618
@yatsumleung8618 2 роки тому
Not much better on our side. This portion of Chinese history is often taught in a very patriotic way which emphasize on the suffering of the people, the aggression of the Japanese and the struggle of the communist guerilla, but not so much about the Nationalist regulars. You see the CCP makes movies about the communist 8th Route Army, but rarely about the regulars.
@moonlighthalf7378
@moonlighthalf7378 2 роки тому
@@yatsumleung8618 以前的教材是那样的,但现在正面抗战和敌后抗战篇幅一样多了
@BjornHeiden
@BjornHeiden 2 роки тому
@@Sahd079 My son went to school in America and they completely brushed over most of the war, like the eastern front and the Chinese front was almost completely ignored. They focused more on d-day and 1944-5 and very specific battles in the pacific, such as Iwo Jima and Okinawa.
@BjornHeiden
@BjornHeiden 2 роки тому
@@yatsumleung8618 The Americans do more or less the same thing. Only the events in the entire war that could be used for propaganda are taught, such as d-day and the battle of Okinawa or midway. The eastern front is almost completely ignored and so too is the Second sino-Japanese war.
@williamwu8452
@williamwu8452 2 роки тому
I’m so glad you covered the 2nd sino japanese war because it meant a lot to my people and not many UKpostsrs talk about this war
@jerikmitchell7575
@jerikmitchell7575 2 роки тому
Glad to learn about it !
@GEO_ANIMATOR
@GEO_ANIMATOR 2 роки тому
Bing chillin 👍
@wuhaninstituteofvirology5226
@wuhaninstituteofvirology5226 2 роки тому
There is a strategic mistake in this video. Not all the best KMT military units were abroad, from the top 5 military units of the KMT (1st Army, 5th Army, 6th Army, 18th Army, 74th Army) the 18th Army and the 74th Army (the most decorated unit of the KMT) were never abroad.
@dengist8172
@dengist8172 2 роки тому
It is also a very important event for decades to come as it still shapes politics in China. As we enter a new cold war it would be useful to learn about this event to understand future geopolitical dynamics.
@sresaz8623
@sresaz8623 Рік тому
@@GEO_ANIMATOR i know about the meme but, this is inapprioate since its one of the China dark history and this is taIKins about both roc and prc
@tiborhelienek
@tiborhelienek 2 роки тому
Wau, really great. This was really blank spot of history for me.
@Eastory
@Eastory 2 роки тому
Glad to hear that these little videos can actually educate 🙂
@drakmatheism
@drakmatheism 2 роки тому
@@Eastory You made the video after 3 months, congratulations from Spain
@mappingidiot3894
@mappingidiot3894 2 роки тому
@@Eastory what do you use to draw?
@sakaijin7270
@sakaijin7270 2 роки тому
Well done. Currently, the only video of the Sino-Japanese war that has been so precise and accurate shows the deployment of divisions. I hope you can make a video about the civil war and the Korean War in the future. Those two wars shape the geopolitics of East Asia until now.
@Eastory
@Eastory 2 роки тому
Thank you for the kind words! Glad to be able to contribute. As for the upcoming videos, it took a lot of time to research the Second Sino-Japanese war, which hurt the upload schedule and I feel that I must do some less research intense content before we can visit East Asia again.
@porksterbob
@porksterbob 2 роки тому
Though it should be noted that Japanese divisions are 5-8 times larger than Chinese ones.
@walterthecat2145
@walterthecat2145 Рік тому
You are my favourite when it comes to large operations
@alexalex-om9ic
@alexalex-om9ic Рік тому
times changes.
@CrasusC
@CrasusC 2 роки тому
Well done Eastory for this well explained summary of the Chinese theatre of WWII. I had followed you for nearly 2 years now, but was still very excited when you started to make a series on this important war that shaped the history of modern China. You even touched on event that I wasn’t aware, like the nationalists’ planned offensive to re-take Guangzhou. Look forward to the next episode about the Chinese Civil War and your take on it.
@XhuwagKangEpal
@XhuwagKangEpal 2 роки тому
Imagjne if CHINA wouldn't become a COMMUNIST . Well just IMAGINE
@reich2126
@reich2126 2 роки тому
@@CrasusC well the ruler still matters cos it is and likely will continue to be a major geopolitical issue for many decades Also the dude above is just copy pasting the same subcomment in every comment
@mastermirror3888
@mastermirror3888 2 роки тому
@@CrasusC Good point. Ruling such a large and diverse country that has hundreds of million people would be very challenging. I don't think KMT would able to abandon authoritarian policy in 50 years. China tried democracy long before KMT's rise to power, but it was a huge failure that made China crumbled into many factions.
@booaks2980
@booaks2980 2 роки тому
@@XhuwagKangEpal Chiang Kai shek in Taiwan was also a dictator regardless
@99estoc99
@99estoc99 2 роки тому
@@CrasusC Who knows if the warlords/factions would rise up against Chiang again after he united the mainland...
@eluc_s2510
@eluc_s2510 2 роки тому
Thank you, this was a great series and must have been hell to research. One of the most interesting and important fronts of the war, but nobody until now has mapped and summarized it this well.
@almala2022
@almala2022 2 роки тому
Thank you for uploading this video. This part of ww2 is often overlooked by many, but you managed to make it interesting and understandable.
@ZZZ2573
@ZZZ2573 2 роки тому
Wow, your recent videos is much more elaborate and aesthetically attractive. It's always great to see the quality rising with each release
@Eastory
@Eastory 2 роки тому
I completely overhauled, how the map overlays work for this one. I am happy that it worked out well!
@user-qm1vj9gf1y
@user-qm1vj9gf1y 2 роки тому
At that time, China could not even produce artillery shells by itself, and Japan could manufacture aircraft carriers, tanks and planes. The strength gap between the two countries was huge
@blauwbeer556
@blauwbeer556 2 роки тому
i feel like a japanese person would say something similair when talking about ww2 and their fight against america, it is kinda funny.
@cvk4488
@cvk4488 2 роки тому
It's not prc. It's roc
@gtPacheko
@gtPacheko 2 роки тому
@@cvk4488 so?
@user-qm1vj9gf1y
@user-qm1vj9gf1y 2 роки тому
@@blauwbeer556 There are essential gaps, one is the gap between 0 and 100, and the other is the gap between 80 and 100. Do you think it is the same?
@blauwbeer556
@blauwbeer556 2 роки тому
@@user-qm1vj9gf1y i realize that the power gap between china and japan is greater than that of japan and the US but calling it "the gap of 80 and 100" would be an understatement. And besides, even if it was a difference of 80 and 100, my point would still stand.
@alexanderpozdnyakov3189
@alexanderpozdnyakov3189 2 роки тому
As always, best videos on war history I've ever seen on UKposts are on this channel. Clear story line, animation that goes perfectly in line with the story, no overcomplicated language. Thanks a lot and keep doing like that, dear Eastory!
@Eastory
@Eastory 2 роки тому
You are too kind :) Thank you! Happy to keep doing it.
@alexalex-om9ic
@alexalex-om9ic Рік тому
nice
@nayohn2140
@nayohn2140 2 роки тому
Yes! As others have said, this topic is not nearly discussed with the importance it had during the war. Thanks for the vid Eastory!
@Funkadelic74
@Funkadelic74 2 роки тому
Great work as always, also brillant commentary as usual. I have not been aware of this part of history, because focus always was on pacific war and the final nukes. Thanks for presenting this in the most entertaining way !
@dr.s2491
@dr.s2491 2 роки тому
Wow, this is really so good and insightful! Thank you!
@almcmemeshack8443
@almcmemeshack8443 2 роки тому
Love it, especially the details in your maps
@Striderly
@Striderly 2 роки тому
Actually is not that detailed, just in the nutshell, but I still got the idea
@fuckyoutubeusernamechange
@fuckyoutubeusernamechange 2 роки тому
Thank you so much for covering this theater of the war. I'm now really looking forward to the Civil War part.
@leefromshanghai4456
@leefromshanghai4456 Рік тому
同胞耶,我觉得up可以了解一下敌后战场
@Cheezeborgr
@Cheezeborgr 2 роки тому
This is the best history channel I've ever seen, explained every detail, keep the good work
@jamestonbellajo
@jamestonbellajo Рік тому
Thank you so much for this. As someone who is very familiar with the Second Sino-Japanese War between 1937 and 1941, it’s great to see someone talk about the remaining 4 years as they were important in tying down the Japanese and hamstringing their manpower in the Pacific War. This definitely should be covered more and I love seeing your take on how it played out geographically.
@losjx
@losjx Рік тому
Thank you for showing such detailed information on the history that is often overlooked.
@CartoonHistory
@CartoonHistory 2 роки тому
Love to see how this channel has evolved over the last couple of years. Awesome!
@Zhonguoria
@Zhonguoria Рік тому
What a wonderful video - you cut through the chafe and focused on the strategy. Everything makes sense. Very well done.
@xjuhox
@xjuhox 2 роки тому
Beautifully done, thank you!
@harveykorso
@harveykorso 2 роки тому
Damn. This is fantastic content. You do a very good job at writing and presenting these events. To you and anyone that helps you, I say 'Bravo"
@Eastory
@Eastory 2 роки тому
This comment makes me feel warm :)
@MAZaini93
@MAZaini93 2 роки тому
Thank you for making this, look forward to seeing your videos always!
@UnfriendlyZone
@UnfriendlyZone 2 роки тому
Can’t express how happy I am to see you upload
@votesus9819
@votesus9819 2 роки тому
Excellent work with the animation and detailed narrating.
@leogazebo5290
@leogazebo5290 2 роки тому
I was blown away by how much you've improve keep it up bro.
@Eastory
@Eastory 2 роки тому
Will do! Thank you for the acknowledgement!
@nicolasadriansmithvaldes4942
@nicolasadriansmithvaldes4942 2 роки тому
Man, your videos are next level. Never stop
@craftycurate
@craftycurate 2 роки тому
Excellent as always - concise, well presented, beautifully animated, highly educational.
@Eastory
@Eastory 2 роки тому
Just like your comment :)
@bigkidd2147
@bigkidd2147 2 роки тому
Well thank you for teaching and uploading this video. I’m a Chinese-American and I also learned something new from this video. My teacher expects me to tell my whole class about my family’s experience in this war
@G-Money124
@G-Money124 2 роки тому
Truly good work Eastory. I always await your videos eagerly.
@Mr.Who3
@Mr.Who3 2 роки тому
Eastory returns!! Beautiful animations as usual! Keep up the AMAZING work!!
@raymondchan6455
@raymondchan6455 2 роки тому
Been waiting for this. Nicely done!
@Wawrzon161
@Wawrzon161 2 роки тому
Eastory, as always, brilliant job!!! Your maps are absolutely the best and they are still evolving! It is thanks to you, that I have managed to wrap my head around the eastern front of ww2. Every video is worth the wait. Keep' em coming
@titanttl4830
@titanttl4830 2 роки тому
I love these short stories with so much vital information
@yazeed5843
@yazeed5843 2 роки тому
Finally you upload the part 2🔥🔥
@hanshanful
@hanshanful 2 роки тому
Great job, very well explained. Thank you!
@wampastompastomp
@wampastompastomp 2 роки тому
You brought up some really good points that western literature has a tendency to overlook, including the fact the Chinese received a minuscule of Allied military aid, that much of that aid was used to reinforce American airfields and not the Chinese army, and that the best Chinese army were in Burma to open up a land route, instead of in China proper where they could've been used to fight the Japanese in 1944. Your video is so good. It is such a breath of fresh air from the usual "Chiang was hoarding supplies to fight the communists instead of the Japanese" from most other western literature. Well done sir.
@akriegguardsman
@akriegguardsman 2 роки тому
He still kinda tried to deal with the communists, both sides knew they need to fight afterwards, biggest problem was jian jieshi accepting the use of Japanese officers into his army, this was not well received within his army and he lost popularity Contrary to popular belief jiang jieshi was stronger than the communists after the war but after the first year armies of the kmt started to defect in mass to the communists
@BachelorChowFlavour
@BachelorChowFlavour 2 роки тому
Even in this video though, it's pretty clear that China's involvement in the "Sino"-Japanese war was surprisingly minor considering that it was right in the middle of it all.
@SaintlyAussie
@SaintlyAussie 2 роки тому
@@BachelorChowFlavour Yep. The Chinese didn't do much. The 2.5 million casualties taken by Japan were all own goals.
@BachelorChowFlavour
@BachelorChowFlavour 2 роки тому
@@SaintlyAussie I think more Chinese people were massacred by the Japanese than that. I am referring only to military importance.
@lolasdm6959
@lolasdm6959 2 роки тому
Chiang was still hoarding supplies, hence why they didn't conduct large counter offensives against the Japanese, because the Americans will force them to surrender.
@wargamingchina9174
@wargamingchina9174 2 роки тому
Stirling effort mate, it does make sense to present the war from a Japanese strategic viewpoint rather than getting mired in the strategies of the Nationalists and the Communists.I also like how you grasp that the real target of Japans 1944 offensive in China was the railway transport system not just the capture of airfields alone, many historians fail to understand this. The War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression 1931-1945 is indeed a fascinating, misunderstood and often ignored (in the west) part of what would become WW2. Cheers
@Eastory
@Eastory 2 роки тому
Appreciate you acknowledging these details. It's an honor to have an educated audience. I would have gone more into the strategies of the Chinese, but there was too much conflicting information and I felt that I did not understand the situation well enough to speak about it.
@wargamingchina9174
@wargamingchina9174 2 роки тому
@@Eastory Conflicting,contradictory and confusing are all good words to use to understand the difficulty of comprehending the war from the Chinese viewpoint. Ive been exploring and studying Chinas war (as an armchair general and wargamer) for over a dozen years now. You might find my channel interesting although my production standards are nowhere near yours. Cheers
@fargr5926
@fargr5926 2 роки тому
@@Eastory A good entry point is to understand Chiang's strategies and targets of the war, his pre-war preparation and diplomatic relation with Germany. Communists' strategies were not really against Japan, rather to survive behind enemy line and build up its own army.
@us-americanwarcriminal4686
@us-americanwarcriminal4686 2 роки тому
Thank you, for your work. Keep it up!
@agentepolaris4914
@agentepolaris4914 11 місяців тому
This is by far the best video covering the Second Sino-Japanese war
@blazodeolireta
@blazodeolireta 2 роки тому
it's an automatic like when a new video is out. Cheers from Italy!
@Eastory
@Eastory 2 роки тому
Thank you for the vote of confidence! Cheers from Eastonia!
@rstous7691
@rstous7691 2 роки тому
Covered the whole topic in 12 minutes with great maps! Amazing job!
@sslave7815
@sslave7815 2 роки тому
Great video as always, cant wait for the next one
@amedicosworld5358
@amedicosworld5358 Рік тому
much informative!! and time saving for a general overview! thank you!
@bigsarge2085
@bigsarge2085 2 роки тому
Awesome, keep up the good work!
@tescomealdeal9901
@tescomealdeal9901 2 роки тому
I believe Eastory should take a well deserved break before moving on to other wars, personally I’d like to see the Napoleonic Wars done but I’m not to decide that, either way, whatever comes out I’m sure will be amazing!
@Eastory
@Eastory 2 роки тому
Your faith is encouraging. But a break?! That is unheard of in the land of UKposts! The show must and will go on!
@Spanish_Conquistador
@Spanish_Conquistador 2 роки тому
@@Eastory thats sad
@kavindujayanga9826
@kavindujayanga9826 2 роки тому
Eastory no doubt one of the best war documentary YT channels ♥️🔥
@pini1076
@pini1076 2 роки тому
Keep up with the videos!! You literally the best mapper there is
@thecrusaderhistorian9820
@thecrusaderhistorian9820 2 роки тому
Thank you for a great video! I learned alot of new things especially how undersupplied the Chinese forces were.
@randomobserver8168
@randomobserver8168 2 роки тому
Well, they were recognized as one of the Big Five for three main reasons: 1. America said so. 2. The Allies needed a big friendly Asian power to replace defeated, unfriendly Japan and fill up the western Pacific shoreline with something other than chaos. 3. China IS huge and sooner or later its size and population would count. Still didn't work out the way the Allies hoped.
@Eastory
@Eastory 2 роки тому
That is a pretty good summary.
@fargr5926
@fargr5926 2 роки тому
Check Yalta treaty.
@LinuxLuddite
@LinuxLuddite 2 роки тому
But after china was overrun by communist, there was talk of offering the seat to india but india thought that was being unfair to china so rejected it
@lbnkns7202
@lbnkns7202 Рік тому
@@LinuxLuddite 印度付出了什么?印度甚至都不是靠自己的力量独立的。。。
@xiaogangdasha
@xiaogangdasha Рік тому
So all three reasons not include the war effort ? 🤔 But the whole video is about the their war so how can you missed that 😳 Edit, the UN is created to communicate between super powers to prevent future world wars. It's a direct result of WW2. It's not some community created in peacetime for chant or something...
@user-zp7rx9lo8x
@user-zp7rx9lo8x 2 роки тому
Brilliant video, Eastory. Thanks.
@andrewsarantakes639
@andrewsarantakes639 2 роки тому
Thanks for highlighting the campaigns in the Pacific Theater. Keep up the great efforts.
@freddekl1102
@freddekl1102 2 роки тому
I hope that in a year you'll do detailed video about current events, army movements and strategies, and hopefully it won't be very long
@Eastory
@Eastory 2 роки тому
I was thinking the same, but the events must settle somewhat before there is any hope to do it.
@Pmarmagne
@Pmarmagne 2 роки тому
Excellent video. Every time I've studied the pacific theatre of WW2, nothing was ever mentioned about China's role.
@vinodhv9390
@vinodhv9390 2 роки тому
Relly need the next ep.... Thnx a lot for this vid!
@acommon1
@acommon1 Рік тому
Love the visual. Enjoy the pertinent content. Solid timing. Thanks a ton. Just found you.
@SNOUPS4
@SNOUPS4 2 роки тому
Passionating summary! And it even had the Doom guy in it haha Aitäh!
@Eastory
@Eastory 2 роки тому
Yeah, we try to keep things lighthearted while talking about the bloodiest global conflict in history :) . But really, thank you!
@kristiawanindriyanto5765
@kristiawanindriyanto5765 2 роки тому
Nice informative videos of the Sino-Japanese wars, surprising to know that even if late 1945 Japanese still hold many Chinese territories even as its front in Pacific were collapsing
@user-qm1vj9gf1y
@user-qm1vj9gf1y 2 роки тому
Japan can build aircraft carriers, but China can't even build artillery shells by itself. If it were replaced by other countries, it would have surrendered long ago.
@vicviper4441
@vicviper4441 Рік тому
@lati long As expected to be honest. In the end, the US is the one that lords over them while China and Russia completely blocked their future chance to rise to power militarily for the next century. That surely makes them pick the "right" target they want to bark against while waving tails to the master.
@EroticOnion23
@EroticOnion23 Рік тому
@lati long That's like saying Germany lost to USSR and not USA/UK lol...😆
@Nikkikkikkiz
@Nikkikkikkiz Рік тому
He made a video on 1895?
@lamlam-bw7ev
@lamlam-bw7ev Рік тому
Germany lost WWI despite not being occupied itself and still occupying French soil
@sean-rg4do
@sean-rg4do 2 роки тому
Many thanks for you to cover that part.
@henrikihle4449
@henrikihle4449 2 роки тому
When we needed you most, Eastory came back!
@victoryfirst06
@victoryfirst06 2 роки тому
From all theatres in WW2 the Pacific is the one where I know the least about, in particular the 2nd-Sino-Japanese war. The only thing I knew was: Japan attacked China, China stronk, stalemate, Japan gets nuked, China wins. Now I know a lot more about why it was a stalemate, what the Japanese plans were, and why China wasn't crushed by the Japanese. Thank you Eastory, for educating me and many others about this forgotten, but interesting topic!
@user-rz2hy6rs2y
@user-rz2hy6rs2y Рік тому
中国之所以没有被击垮 我个人觉得有三点 第一中国士兵的英勇抵抗 不怕牺牲 第二中国的国土辽阔争取了很多时间 第三 战争中后期的国际援助 当时盟军意识到中国战区的重要性 如果中国垮了 日本将有更多的军力投送到其他战场 当然不管援助的出发点是什么 都是好的极大的帮助中国抗战 只不过我们需要讲出客观事实
@glorytotheonewholookforwar6486
@glorytotheonewholookforwar6486 Рік тому
​@@user-pn3im5sm7k You just re-defined the word "Near Dies" it is in Danger, but not dear to die.
@tianwang1200
@tianwang1200 5 місяців тому
@@user-pn3im5sm7kthis kid goes to every sino-Japanese war video to glorify japan and spread hatred to China. Classic sinophobia
@smurfacc7779
@smurfacc7779 5 місяців тому
@user-pn3im5sm7k this kid is in every sino-Japanese video glorifying the horrendous actions done by IJA while being racists towards Chinese people. What a pitiful individual.
@slkjvlkfsvnlsdfhgdght5447
@slkjvlkfsvnlsdfhgdght5447 2 роки тому
now i finally understand the chinese front! it's amazing how little people talk about such a front of epic scale
@JoshuaLam23
@JoshuaLam23 2 роки тому
Great video! Looking forward to the following coming videos!
@lmaodead2900
@lmaodead2900 2 роки тому
Another Great Eastory Video!
@Tony.L9793
@Tony.L9793 Рік тому
RIP for those chinese soldiers that died defending their country against foreign invasion
@yobitch666
@yobitch666 2 роки тому
Always great! Good job eastory! Your video are really interesting and amazing! Keep it up!
@goodbanter4427
@goodbanter4427 2 роки тому
One of the channels where the wait is well worth my while
@Zorn27
@Zorn27 2 роки тому
Another great video! Keep up the good work sir!
@hwg5039
@hwg5039 2 роки тому
10:28 France having a place in the UN security council was just an insult to other Allied nations.
@hikkivillain6009
@hikkivillain6009 2 роки тому
France got in the SC because De Gaulle made a deal with Stalin (Dec 1944). France was supposed to act as a deterrent to US-UK in Europe, because De Gaulle had discrepancies with them. And anyway, there had to be a country in the SC representing continental Europe.
@lolasdm6959
@lolasdm6959 2 роки тому
Why? France remains a great power despite their failure in world war 2, they still maintained their presence in Africa, they still have the largest army in Western Europe and they quickly became a nuclear power too.
@BVRNERMVSIC
@BVRNERMVSIC Рік тому
@@hikkivillain6009 France got in the SC because Britain wanted a fellow colonial power with them. They didn't want to be left alone.
@jamesgordon2788
@jamesgordon2788 Рік тому
The French were very important in the defeat of the Germans they fought in every front and by the end of the war had one of the largest armies in the world
@Lawnmower737
@Lawnmower737 Рік тому
What were they going to do instead, give it to one of the Germany’s or somewhere else like Brazil?
@danielnavarro537
@danielnavarro537 2 роки тому
On September 2nd, 1945, at Tokyo Harbor, Japan, USS Missouri, General MacArthur gave a small speech, "It is my earnest hope and indeed the hope of all mankind that from this solemn occasion a better world shall emerge out of the blood and carnage of the past - a world founded upon faith and understanding - a world dedicated to the dignity of man and the fulfillment of his most cherished wish - for freedom, tolerance and justice." Godspeed to those who perished in the Asiatic-Pacific Theater of World War Two.
@JugheadJones03
@JugheadJones03 2 роки тому
Great Video. Thanks for the history lesson. : )
@FirstLast-zc6rn
@FirstLast-zc6rn 2 роки тому
for the first time i was able to have a clear understanding of the war in the pacific. thanks a lot
@zheqingzhang6136
@zheqingzhang6136 2 роки тому
Well done! Could you do an episode of Chinese civil war which happened 2 years later?
@davidclark3588
@davidclark3588 2 роки тому
I’m a simple man. I see an Eastory video, I stop paying attention to the road and watch immediately.
@Eastory
@Eastory 2 роки тому
I’m a simple man. I see a David Clark comment and I thank him for it.
@jakobsievers
@jakobsievers 2 роки тому
Man, I just love this channel so God damn much!!
@peterwhite795
@peterwhite795 Рік тому
Thank you for sharing this to let more people know about this history. We have to learn something from history, that’s very important
@linlawson1530
@linlawson1530 2 роки тому
Imagine invading a country that is actively fighting itself, faces missive corruption, and are behind in technology for at least two decades and still loses.
@Fronzel41
@Fronzel41 2 роки тому
War is expensive and Japan didn't have the money for a protracted war. The experiance of getting the Russians to give up in the Russo-Japanese War seems to have poisoned the Japanese military with wishful thinking of always being able to repeat that result.
@incognito-px3dz
@incognito-px3dz 2 роки тому
the allies did all the heavy lifting lmao. China was dogshit
@hazzmati
@hazzmati 2 роки тому
They lost due to the Americans obliterating their fleet, encroaching on their home territory, throwing atom bombs on 2 of their cities and the soviets invading Manchuria with a massive army. China would never have been able to kick out the invaders themselves.
@lolasdm6959
@lolasdm6959 2 роки тому
@@Fronzel41 It was mostly a matter of manpower for the Japanese, they don't have enough to occupy China even if they can win the battles.
@lolasdm6959
@lolasdm6959 2 роки тому
@@hazzmati That wasn't the point, the Japanese would struggle to occupy China even had they won.
@greatstar330
@greatstar330 Рік тому
Anyone notice that Thailand is the only country not conquer by Japan? Because of their hospitality to Japan and open door to Japan, Japan was able to go into Malaysia from Thailand.
@basedneutral1173
@basedneutral1173 Рік тому
it was called Malaya during those times not Malaysia yet
@greatstar330
@greatstar330 Рік тому
@@basedneutral1173 you r right !
@brianyang5075
@brianyang5075 Рік тому
They picked the wrong team and have to give up land at the end.
@michiru2hell
@michiru2hell 5 місяців тому
Didn't Japan invade Thailand and forced it into joining its side?
@sophiayao7041
@sophiayao7041 2 роки тому
I absolutely love your content
@misubi
@misubi Рік тому
Thank you for this wonderful illustrated timeline of the war. My grandfather fought for the ROC and my other grandparents fled to HK so it’s a very personal history.
@Noobmaster-ch7hr
@Noobmaster-ch7hr 2 роки тому
This 11 minute 53 second video contains more detailed information than a history book . I can imagine the hardwork to collect all the troop movements on both sides , must be hell of a research.
@terryliu9015
@terryliu9015 2 роки тому
The neutrality in Eastory’s videos is so good
@mycoalx
@mycoalx 2 роки тому
amazing video, love your content bro
@jj6407
@jj6407 2 роки тому
Man i need more of these videos. Amazing
@punanchnay
@punanchnay 2 роки тому
Thank you Eastory for another well-made video on China's role in WW2! I suppose the main reason for the historical neglect in this area is the Communist victory in China in 1949 and America needing a new cold war ally in Japan. The latter also successfully rebranded itself as a pacifist nation after the war.
@stoneruler
@stoneruler 2 роки тому
True. Japan loves to potray itself somehow to be the victim. Quite sick.
@punanchnay
@punanchnay 2 роки тому
Yeah it's either not remembered or remembered as being victims.
@hexingcan
@hexingcan 2 роки тому
@@stoneruler And that's why East Asia will never forgive Japan
@zihanzhang3596
@zihanzhang3596 Рік тому
What, Japan is a "model of pacifism"? Do you mean that the Yasukuni Shrine in Japan is still dedicated to war criminals from World War II?
@-..-..-..-
@-..-..-..- 10 місяців тому
@@hexingcan I am Taiwanese and I hate Communist China more than Imperial Japan.
@BurningSpear213
@BurningSpear213 Рік тому
Very detailed and well-made video on this topic, really appreciate it especially since this is an area that's neglected in Western media but hugely important in shaping the modern world. I hope you make more on Asia in the last century. There are a couple of details that aren't quite accurate, however (I'm an American who's read a fair bit on this topic). 1. The Atomic bombings were not done in preparation for Operation Downfall (the planned invasion of the home islands), but rather were an attempt to avoid it. President Truman in particular very much wanted to avoid the bloodshed and destruction that would result from invading Japan and hoped the bombings would be enough to "shock and awe" Japan into surrendering. Hiroshima and Nagasaki were chosen as targets because they had some strategic value but weren't the most populous or important cities that Japan had. The bombings were about sending a message rather than inflicting damage. 2. The Japanese attack on Midway was not in response to the Doolittle Raid but rather had been planned since Pearl Harbor. The attack on Pearl Harbor did not go nearly as well as Japan hoped, since its main objective was to destroy or cripple American carriers, which, as it happened, weren't there at the time. So Japan sent its main fleet to Midway in the hope of hunting down and destroying them as well as taking over the air base on Midway island itself, which was quite important and would allow them to attack American targets more directly, especially Hawaii.
@GAMA830
@GAMA830 2 роки тому
omg i have been waiting for this for soooo long
@armsofzeus
@armsofzeus Рік тому
Your videos are a lifesaver. I have to write a paper on this war. You made it entertaining and easily laid out for me to understand. You're going to the top of my references, lol. It's crazy to think how dominant Japan was in this war and it quickly went south for them.
@jonathantseu6515
@jonathantseu6515 2 роки тому
It’s interesting to see how Japan, as a maritime power, adopted a strategy a typical land power would use to try to secure resources due to its defeat on the sea and America’s unrestricted submarine warfare. Back in 1942, the proposed Operation Number 5 which aimed more at making the ROC capitulate was the priority on the continent.
@alexalex-om9ic
@alexalex-om9ic Рік тому
japan will be bigger soon.
@RuthlessDestroyer
@RuthlessDestroyer Рік тому
@@alexalex-om9ic in your imperialist dream. China has nukes now.
@Jean_Jacques148
@Jean_Jacques148 Рік тому
@@alexalex-om9ic Keep dreaming
@agentepolaris4914
@agentepolaris4914 11 місяців тому
If only they didn't sent their whole aviation to Midway
@CLARKE176
@CLARKE176 7 місяців тому
The commonwealth, Dutch and others played a part in the submarine war as well.
@McRocket
@McRocket Рік тому
I had no idea that Japan was still doing so well in China until so late in the war. And I had NO idea that they had established a land corridor through China. Fascinating. Thank you for this. ☮
@user-jj6mx3tc1g
@user-jj6mx3tc1g Рік тому
Because the Northeast Army and the Central Army never dared to engage the Kwantung Army, Japan's self-confidence swelled! The result of entering Hunan and Hubei is different! The kwantung army in Wuhan, Xianning, Changsha, Changde and Yichang suffered more than 500,000 casualties, and most of them were expelled from Hubei province within two months ~
@user-jj6mx3tc1g
@user-jj6mx3tc1g Рік тому
The Japanese army is not strong, but the Central Army and the Northeast Army are weak and cowardly.If the Hunan-Hubei army engaged in the war with Japan in the northeast at first, there would be no follow-up Japanese invasion! In history, the killing of Mongo Khan by Hubei army led to the split of Mongolian empire, and then it continued to defeat the Mongolian army for 50 years! Until Kublai Khan converted to Han culture and United the Northern Han Federation to establish the Yuan Empire! It is a pity that the Manchu army was defeated by the Han army every time. The Han army breached Xiangyang in the Yuan Dynasty and Xinyang in the Eight Banners of the Han nationality in the Qing Dynasty. Due to the rise of modern nationalism, the Japanese army could not recruit the Han army who had surrendered, and it was defeated by Hunan and Hubei.
@StrangerOman
@StrangerOman 2 роки тому
Very bright and easy to follow color schemes. Greatly done.
@bushido9094
@bushido9094 2 роки тому
I learn about history from this channel thank you!!
@uk4717
@uk4717 2 роки тому
Operation Ichi-Go is an operation conducted by the Japanese Army on the Chinese mainland from April 17th to December 10th, 1944 during the Sino-Japanese War. It was the last major offensive of the Japanese Army, which caused the National Revolutionary Army to be hit hard and affected during the Chinese Civil War. However, on the other hand, the United States is also mediating the conclusion of the Double Tenth Agreement with Chiang Kai-shek in order to avoid a civil war. According to a study by Barbara W. Tuchman, the results of this operation had a more significant impact on the subsequent war situation than the Japanese had imagined, and had a decisive impact on Japan's fate. According to it, Franklin Roosevelt has consistently strongly trusted and supported Chiang Kai-shek since the beginning of the war, and encouraged him in the war against Japan so that he would not drop out of the Allies in a single peace with Japan during the Cairo Conference. However, he said that he changed his mind because the front of Chiang Kai-shek collapsed due to this operation. In fact, Chiang Kai-shek has not been invited to important Allied conferences ("Yalta Conference" and "Potsdam Conference") since then. According to the Stilwell document, Roosevelt said, "Can China win?" Stilwell said, "There is no choice but to eliminate Chiang Kai-shek." During the 1944 Hengyang battle, he could not sleep at night and twice. He says he thought about suicide. The American side also planned to assassinate Chiang Kai-shek, and three methods of "poisoning", "aircraft incident", and "pretending to be suicide" were considered, but it was canceled in 1944 due to changes in the international situation such as Burma. The successor that the United States envisioned is Sun Fountain. As Roosevelt's Chief of Staff George Marshall and General Joseph Stilwell have long insisted, Chiang Kai-shek's army is actually a demoralized and corrupt organization that does not form an army. It became clear that he had no desire or ability to fight with the United States and other Allied forces. As a result, President Roosevelt changed the scenario of the operation against Japan from the conventional bombing of Japan and other countries from the air bases of mainland China to the one that MacArthur and others claimed to occupy the islands of the Pacific Ocean one after another. China was dismissed at the Yalta Conference, and the Allied nation's footsteps were disturbed, with angry Chiang Kai-shek presenting a peace plan to Japan against the will of the United States. The Japanese Operation Ichi-Go attack left the National Revolutionary Army with 750,000 casualties. This caused the Kuomintang to lose to the Communist Party in the civil war. China would not have been dominated by the dictatorship Communist Party if it had made peace with Japan and cooperated in protecting it from communism.
@WorldUnity-dq4ln
@WorldUnity-dq4ln 4 місяці тому
Why can’t Japanese trolls stop lying?
@XuguangLeng
@XuguangLeng 2 роки тому
WWII can’t be fully understood without proper understanding Russia/Soviet’s role. I have a lot respect for Eastory being Russia neutral.
@immanuelhall4577
@immanuelhall4577 7 місяців тому
Yea becase before japan invaded china in 1937 there were two factions in japan they were debating what to do in the future. Prepare for war with the soviet union or go to war with china
@tattzbruh3894
@tattzbruh3894 Рік тому
Awesome video mate!
@Marcos-vq6pk
@Marcos-vq6pk 2 роки тому
Nice video, man!
@caseblue2232
@caseblue2232 2 роки тому
As a Chinese, thank you for making this video. I haven't seen a high quality and highly detailed video about our war of resistance on UKposts for a long time. Thanks again!
@dominx1741
@dominx1741 2 роки тому
How do you have youtube?
@caseblue2232
@caseblue2232 2 роки тому
@@dominx1741 I live in Hong Kong. And I value myself as a Chinese.
@pepehimovic3135
@pepehimovic3135 2 роки тому
@@caseblue2232 Do you support your current government?
@klasrbak3400
@klasrbak3400 2 роки тому
@@pepehimovic3135 as a Chinese, support the government with suspect, as they are not communism enough
@sepfms
@sepfms 2 роки тому
The following Chinese civil war is full of unexpected turns and surprises, where Americans helped the communist not suffering a total defeat. Can’t wait to see the video about that one. As always, you did an outstanding job! Thank you!
@Eastory
@Eastory 2 роки тому
It's great to see the excitement over this topic. We'll do our best to give it justice. And your kind words are always appreciated :) Cheers!
@user-gh8hd2pj8y
@user-gh8hd2pj8y 2 роки тому
日本人としてもこの戦争を取り上げて貰えた事は非常に教育的だと思います。I think it is very educational for Japanese people to take up this war.
@fargr5926
@fargr5926 2 роки тому
This will be new teaching of history for sure. Who knows that US would dump China through Yalta treaty, left China in communism dire disaster, and rushed in Korean War and Vietnam war itself.
@death5913
@death5913 Рік тому
@@user-gh8hd2pj8y Don't they learn it at school?
@user-gh8hd2pj8y
@user-gh8hd2pj8y Рік тому
@@death5913 Of course I will learn
@andrewthen8998
@andrewthen8998 2 роки тому
I love every upload on this channel
@irenedeneb3500
@irenedeneb3500 2 роки тому
I love you! This is a fantastic and under-covered subject.
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