@James Harding I agree it is kind of already as Christmas is a own holiday, as I'm not to old but my father told me how Holiday in Autmn were for Harvesting potatoes like that Christmas is evolving but not for a special country/region/religion but Internationally as it is influencing the world everyone knows Christmas I'm German and I know Muslims who are celebrating Christmas because it is such a well known thing. That makes Christmas interesting in that point that is uniting religions because every kid has a need for presents. Considering that it is not so unlikely that in more industrualized country's or open/free country's its going to be growing and developing into an international holiday
@chibani You think anyone would turn their backs from war when a cute girl with a submachinegun yells at you to charge forward i the name of good? China doesn't need military police or barrier troops
I don’t know whats more ironic if your chinese infantry in command and conquer gets mowed down by the inferno tank, Its funny tho when they say China will remember Me!
Before anyone accuses anyone of "re-writing history", it behooves the accuser to first do some research into what the history is supposed to look like by relying on academically credited resources. Here are some scholastic consensuses in the West on Korea War related issues *1, prior to the war, both Koreas were actively preparing for war and determined to conquer each other by military means.* No credited historians question the fact that South Korea under the dictatorship of Rhee Syng-man was just as hell-bent on militarily crashing the North as Kim was on crashing the South. His government was so antithetical to the division of Korea that it took no part in the subsequent peace negotiation and didn't even sign the truce in 1953. Rhee never recognized the 38th line and various plans had been drawn up by South Korea of invading and annexing the North.(Since South Korea's democratization in late 1980s, these plans had been declassified.) The only problem was the South Korea army was much weaker than the North thanks to the relatively paltry American aid. (In contrast, the Soviet sponsored the North lavishly.) While the North attacked first, the intention of eventually crossing the 38th line and vanquishing the other side on battlefield was the same for both sides. *2, Kim Il-sung started the war without China's coordination.* Kim and CCP were indeed allies. The former lent the later substantial support when CCP was on the defensive in Manchuria under the KMT's onslaught during 1946-1947. When CCP finally turned the tiding around in Chinese Civil War in 1949, Kim approached Mao and asked for reciprocal support in the upcoming Korean Civil War. To Kim's chagrin, Mao sternly warned him against starting a war, pointing out the fact that unlike the Chinese Civil War, which was purely a domestic affair, the 38th line was legitimized by the UN resolutions. Crossing the line inevitably risked Great Power's intervention.(Mao only agreed to return three ethnic Korean divisions, which the CCP "borrowed" from North Korea in 1946, in the event of the South's invasion.) The disappointed Kim went to Moscow instead and acquired Stalin's approval. Even though Stalin hinted to Mao in the spring of 1950 the prospect of a "War of Liberation" in Korea, there was no timetable. When North Korean launched sudden attack on June 25th 1950, CCP leadership was as caught off-guard as the South Koreans. *3, CCP's interests and intentions were aligned against being dragged into Korea War in 1950.* The Battle of Hainan, the last major battle of Chinese Civil War only ended in May 1950. KMT, though having largely retreated to Taiwan, was still in control of many groups of islands right off the Chinese coast, where it stationed its army that was still half a million strong. Its powerful air-force and navy completely dominated the air and sea and regularly bombarded the Mainland targets. In vast parts of Southwestern China, where CCP marched in only a few months before, the disintegrated Nationalists forces were reorganized in to guerrilla bands and continued to wage mobile wars against CCP, giving the latter a taste of its own medicine.(The assortment of anti-Communist forces had 2 million fighting men in 1950 - it compelled CCP to launch the "Banditry Elimination Campaigns", which lasted until late 1952.) At the time the CCP's attention and resources were entirely dedicated to consolidating its control of the Mainland, building its air-force/navy from scratch, readying its force for the "liberation" of Tibet, and preparing for the upcoming Battle of Taiwan, which was planned to be launched in the summer of 1951. The last thing CCP wanted was being dragged into a foreign war before the final defeat of KMT. Even more nightmarish for CCP was the scenario of American intervention into the Chinese Civil War on the side of KMT. The need to avoid such occurrence was the primary reason why Mao strenuously tried to dissuade Kim from stirring up trouble in Korean Peninsular while the Chinese Civil War was still raging on. *4, US moved its fleet into Taiwanese strait immediately after the war's outbreak.* The fact Kim took the matter into his own hand without informing CCP did not register with the Americans, who saw the Communist world as a monolithic block, where all Communists were puppets of Moscow. (Such block-based perception was also the catalyst for America's intervention in Vietnam War a decade later.) On on June 27th, two days after the war's outbreak, Trumen ordered the 7th fleet to sail into the strait of Taiwan and declared the inclusion of Taiwan into America's strategic defense circle in the Pacific. From CCP's perspective, it was an act of naked aggression - the USA, despite its emphatic assurance of non-intervention in the Chinese Civil War, (as uttered in the official White Paper it issued in August, 1949,) now blatantly went back on its own words and entered the Chinese Civil War without any provocation from CCP. *5, CCP only moved to preparing intervention after the UN force pushed north of the 38th line.* There had been debate among the Allies as to whether to stop at the 38th line, or to cross the line only to further destroy the North Korean army and then withdraw back to the South, or to push for the complete destruction of the North Korean state and the annexation of all its territories to South Korea. General MacArthur most adamantly insisted upon the last option and he prevailed in the end. It represented a controversially "expensive" interpretation of the UN mandate, which simply defines the objective as "stopping aggression". It also ignored RPC's repeated warning that PRC would not "sit and watch" should the UN force cross the 38th line. On Oct1st, UN force crossed the line. On Oct. 8th, CCP's Politburo reached the decision of sending in PVA. On Oct 15th, MacArthur assured Truman the Chinese were simply posturing and the UN force would secure the Chinese Border in the next few days and the war would be over by November and the soldiers would return home before Christmas. On Oct. 19th, PVA crossed the Yalu River. The rest is history. *6, Kim Il-sung would enter Manchuria should he be defeated in North Korea.* Pursuant to the existing treaties signed between CCP and Kim's party (initially in 1947 then again in 1949), in the event of defeat on Korean Peninsular, CCP was obligated to permit Korean Communist's retreat to Manchuria, where it could regroup and set up a guerilla base as it did in WWII. Further more, Stalin gave CCP explicit instruction that Kim should rebuild his force in Manchuria if he was forced out of North Korea. That would be disaster for CCP and China in general for two reasons: firstly it would significantly undermine China's sovereignty in Manchuria, given that Kim would operate as a "state within state", enlisting support from local Korean ethnic minorities. (It would bear directly analogy to the Palestinian Liberation Organization's retreat to Jordan, and later Lebanon, after its expulsion by Israel. The PLO's creation of a "state within state" led to both war with Jordan and Lebanese Civil War.) Secondly, it would likely trigger UN invasion of Manchuria, justified by the same "expensive" interpretation of the UN mandate. Given the UN force ignored the Inter-Korean border in pursuit of Kim, there was little reason to believe it would definitely stop at the Chinese-Korean border should Kim retreat to Manchuria. CCP was in no position to defy Stalin by refusing Kim's entry. The only effective strategy of forestalling its happening was to not let Kim be pushed out of North Korea. *7, even without Kim's retreat to Manchuria, there were many signposts suggesting the US might be planning to use Korea as the springboard to launch direct invasion of Mainland China in coordination with KMT.* General MacArthur visited Taiwan on July 31st, where he made some dramatic speeches on solidarity with the Nationalists in common struggle against the Communists. There was also the discussion on airlifting Nationalist divisions directly to Korea. (Remember, this was 2 month and 1 week before the CCP decided to participate in Korean War.) KMT propaganda made maximum hay of the visit, proclaiming it as the beginning of Chinese Civil War Phase II, where KMT would fight alongside Americans to take the Mainland China back, starting from Manchuria. Chiang Kai-shek himself was thrilled at such proposals. (Ever since KMT's loss of Mainland China, its propaganda machine had been dialed up to 11, blaring out assertions 24/7 that the defeat on Mainland was merely a temporary setback, and the US would join the war soon, and the counter-attack was imminent.) The war plan KMT drafted up involved deploying four Nationalist army groups to Korea to attack across the Manchurian border, and a massive simultaneous amphibious assault from Taiwan. Blessed with hindsight, we know now that Truman eventually overruled MacArthur and refused to endorse Chiang's attempt at escalation. CCP leadership in the summer of 1950 did not know that. With American soldiers a stone's throw away from Yalu River, the prospect of American invasion of Manchuria on behalf of KMT did not at all seem far-fetched.
Considering the PRC was founded just a year before the korean war, you can't overstate how impressive is what they achieve in korea pushing back the UN forces, who had immense superiority in aircraft, tanks and artillery. The PVA just had their fighting spirit and guerilla tactics.
UN forces were probably broke off physically and mentally. Thinking they had won since DPRK was basically destroyed. Then suddenly not being able to go home early
Not just tactics and spirit, they also had a MILLION MEN. Like, a fucking MILLION armed men. Their commando units counted more than 300.000, which alone is double the size of UN forces total. I know numbers alone is not everything in war, but man, A MILLION! You cant oversee that..
@098765 Craper i read somewhere that active combat units of joint UN force that moved to North Korean side were of 160.000 men at total. They got hit from the flank by the unexpected 700.000 men as you have corrected me, so by comparison it seemed to me to be a lot. Chinese wasnt an inferior force that only used guerilla tactics to rout an entire UN force, it was a full fledged army with armored elements. I agree they lacked artillery or air support, otherwise they would have wiped out UN forces totally i guess.
no, the Communist Party turned them from slaves into humans Many soldiers were former Kuomintang soldiers who surrendered. They have been brutally abused and poor by the Kuomintang army, For example, when the Kuomintang army treats deserters, it selects a soldier to dig out a piece of meat from the deserter. It must be about the size of an egg. Everyone has to do it and even force these soldiers to eat it. Many Kuomintang soldiers were forced into the army, Poor people don’t own an acre of land for themselves The consequences of these oppression finally broke out in the Communist army, and such an army cannot be stopped.
@@junzheshi5124 *Korean war and Volunteer Army. But we all know they are just PLA* - Yeah. Like "UN forces" in this conflict, but we all know they are just Britain and USA.
2:00 During the Korean War, many people in PLA died together with the enemy. There are several people in the prototype of this movie. The fighting took place in the movie 38 ° 20'0 "N 127 ° 28'0" E, the United States has a movie "Pork Chop Hill" is here. A soldier named Huang Jiguang blocked the enemy's machine gun perforation with his body after using the last grenade
@@alexsoklakov7454it is white face makeup to accentuate recessed eye sockets and 5 oclock shadows. Typically there isn’t a special makeup if they portray Korean characters. Also some of the extras in the back are actually Caucasian
Лютая сталинщина. Типовой советский военный фильм середины-конца 40х. Масштабно, оптимистично, на высшем уровне. Тридцатьчетверка прокатывающаяся по звездно-полосатой тряпке бесценна. Рот фронт, товарищи!
2:474:48 PLA indeed seized several U.S. Sherman M4A3E8 tanks and M46 tanks during Korean War. There are other UN Force armored vehicles seized during the Korean War (M19 SPAAG, M7 self-propelled artillery, M41 self-propelled artillery, M36 tank destroyer, M26 tank, British Universal Carrier )in the Military Museum of the Chinese People's Revolution of Beijing.
@@kurvitaschthedictator Because China did not have the ability to produce armored vehicles on its own before the late 1950s, it could only rely on purchased or captured armored vehicles to arm its armored forces. This situation actually continues to this day: most of the armored vehicles owned by the PLA are copies of Soviet and Western technology, with only localized upgrades in some aspects. Taiwan's armored vehicles are even more backward. They only have the ability to produce light armored vehicles, while tanks need to be purchased entirely from abroad.
I own a Chinese Type 56 SKS made at factory 26 supposedly made in 1957. My Grandfather also served in Korea in the US Air Force as an anti-air artillery crewman. Now as a fully grown man with war experience of my own, I finally understand what hell he lived through.
@@台独的老父亲 In a lot of memoirs I've read and from speaking with veterans, a lot of them recount that they were just glad they weren't fighting the Japanese because a lot of the troops were poorly trained. However, they exhibited similar levels of dedication and sheer will as the Japanese which was certainly frightening to face. A lot of them couldn't imagine what drove their enemy to keep running straight at their entrenched positions without fear.
Most soldiers were slavery farmer exploited by the rich in the past,they didn’t have enough food,didn’t have chance to learn,gain nothing after hard work and may die easily due to the disease, after prc was founded, their family got their own land to grew their food,the have doctors caring patients,their children can enter school and learn to write their name. You can say it’s loyalty,you can say it’s faith, one thing for sure is that every soldier is willing to fight,fight for their new life,fight for the country,fight for their Korean commanders .
Suicidal fighters always scare Westerners, from Islamic Jihadists to Ottoman Janizeres to Native Americans warriors to Japanese kamikazes. Soviet, Red Chinese and Vietnamese were just some of them. And then now the new Jihadists scare the crap out of many. It is hard to stop an enemy that does not care about being killed as long as he takes you with him. It's like a zombie Apocalypse.
@@jamesharding3459 Ah yes, thank you for this display of racist barbarity while the older kids discuss the possibility of a future for human civilization.
*There is something beautiful and at the same time weirdly disturbing* about these historical footage with music over them. They feel like something not belonging to our reality, but you see that they are real. *Amazing videos, can't stop watching them :D*
@@Mechanized85 it's memes. It's not pro-war. Besides, I guess you also complain about people joking about 9/11. *Dark Humour is like food in Africa: not everyone gets it.*
The Chinese People’s Volunteers lacked heavy weapons. At that time, they often used heavy grenades made in Russia. The memoirs of a veteran said that they had not received anti-tank training and did not know how to attack tanks. Therefore, he connected two grenades with a rope, hung them on the barrel of the tank after approaching the tank, and then exploded. Push away the tank
@@Shofotolavski bunch of grenades isn`t something unique for China, same things was in USSR and Germany (it was usually 3-4 RGD-33 tied together or Stielhandgranate with 3 additional warheads).
@@ShopeeMarketteam Perhaps. However, the positioning of a pro-US military dictatorship (which became South Korea in our world) on the border with the USSR and PRC would have possibly been enough to turn the Cold War hot in any of the later crises due to the lack of a buffer state. If we wanted history to be better, we would have to start with not withdrawing support from the KMT, as the USSR did not withdraw its support from the PRC in our world, resulting in the civil war going from "Inevitable KMT Victory" to "Probable PRC Victory" in a very short timeframe. By allowing the KMT to destroy the PRC instead of attempting to create more proxy fronts (this was why the US withdrew aid in the first place: to leave China as a divided battleground to prevent any further spread of communism), China becomes a huge capitalist threat to the USSR, and therefore is sufficient to discourage further Soviet intervention in the region, preventing the DPRK from ever being created.
@@ShopeeMarketteamsouth korea was a worse dictatorship than the north then, If the usa collapsed instead of the ussr south korea would have stayed a dictatorship and north korea would be the open one
No different that American movies using dressed up AFVs that are most definitely not Russian or Chinese or F-5 Tigersharks or, even worse, F-4s as MiGs. Like Battle of the Bulge where they painted a bunch of M47s gray, put German crosses on them and called them King Tigers. 😂, but yeah, it is funny seeing it from the other side.
Interesting that you'd think this could be actual footage of the Korean War at first. All falls apart where the T-34 85 trying to act like a Sherman lol.
What does that mean? Both where multi purpose medium tanks. The T-34-85 and Sherman 76s did trade blows in Korea but most the fighting was done by and against infantry and Artie formations.
That scene where the Asian-looking Americans with the skull and crossbones on their helmets and the drawn-on black marker mustaches conduct a mass banzai attack against T-34s in the attack has got to be one of the most realistic battle scenes I have ever seen in a Hollywood production. And it HAS to be a Hollywood production -- how can I tell? Typical left-wing bias, that's how! #classic
Can you make a video about Russian 1993 Black October crisis? It will soon be exactly 27 years since it happened (I can link you some footage if you need)
@Mauzer The 一百个放心 /Bravery battalion is weird. Chinese movies could have completely different and unrelated translation in their titles. Considering the other two titles are direct translations, this one seems weird 一百个 means a hundred 放心 means assurance or at ease So the most likely direct translation should be One Hundred Assurances
China is the only one country which had war with US/Russia/UK/France and still stand strong. Maybe Germany is the other one but they don't have UNSC permanent member seat.
Yeah but Japan kicked their azzes a couple times. And getting into a hand-slap fight with India every 20 years over some Himalayan Hilltop doesn't make you a world power.
I just can't wait they create a movie like these in today's standards. I wonder how epic it will be? Well, I'm not into politics. I just want to hear their side of the history in their involvement from Korean War.
America:"home by Christmas "
pla:"we don't have Christmas "
@2021 S1G2 02 CHEN CHAK FUNG LUCAS you're not chinese they can't speak English and only eat rice so you're obviously not real chinese
@James Harding yes it is with a bit more spending Time with Family and friends while normally Family would be divided. So yeah a bit
@James Harding I agree it is kind of already as Christmas is a own holiday, as I'm not to old but my father told me how Holiday in Autmn were for Harvesting potatoes like that Christmas is evolving but not for a special country/region/religion but Internationally as it is influencing the world everyone knows Christmas I'm German and I know Muslims who are celebrating Christmas because it is such a well known thing. That makes Christmas interesting in that point that is uniting religions because every kid has a need for presents. Considering that it is not so unlikely that in more industrualized country's or open/free country's its going to be growing and developing into an international holiday
Actually they are PVA... okay the same thing XD
"Christmas is illegal"
1.04 - Today I learned that the Peoples Liberation Army had a dedicated Cheerleader Corps
"Komissars" might be a better term XD
Lol
China did it before Anime. A great victory for the people
@chibani You think anyone would turn their backs from war when a cute girl with a submachinegun yells at you to charge forward i the name of good?
China doesn't need military police or barrier troops
I have to admit the communist female uniforms during that time was amazing
"China must grow larger"
-chinese construction bulldozer
We're building our base on the field??
We stand together!
@@ShomLZ We are the red guard!
I don’t know whats more ironic if your chinese infantry in command and conquer gets mowed down by the inferno tank, Its funny tho when they say China will remember Me!
@098765 Craper TOXIN TRACTOR READY!
Careful, it might spill.
Before anyone accuses anyone of "re-writing history", it behooves the accuser to first do some research into what the history is supposed to look like by relying on academically credited resources.
Here are some scholastic consensuses in the West on Korea War related issues
*1, prior to the war, both Koreas were actively preparing for war and determined to conquer each other by military means.* No credited historians question the fact that South Korea under the dictatorship of Rhee Syng-man was just as hell-bent on militarily crashing the North as Kim was on crashing the South. His government was so antithetical to the division of Korea that it took no part in the subsequent peace negotiation and didn't even sign the truce in 1953. Rhee never recognized the 38th line and various plans had been drawn up by South Korea of invading and annexing the North.(Since South Korea's democratization in late 1980s, these plans had been declassified.) The only problem was the South Korea army was much weaker than the North thanks to the relatively paltry American aid. (In contrast, the Soviet sponsored the North lavishly.) While the North attacked first, the intention of eventually crossing the 38th line and vanquishing the other side on battlefield was the same for both sides.
*2, Kim Il-sung started the war without China's coordination.* Kim and CCP were indeed allies. The former lent the later substantial support when CCP was on the defensive in Manchuria under the KMT's onslaught during 1946-1947. When CCP finally turned the tiding around in Chinese Civil War in 1949, Kim approached Mao and asked for reciprocal support in the upcoming Korean Civil War. To Kim's chagrin, Mao sternly warned him against starting a war, pointing out the fact that unlike the Chinese Civil War, which was purely a domestic affair, the 38th line was legitimized by the UN resolutions. Crossing the line inevitably risked Great Power's intervention.(Mao only agreed to return three ethnic Korean divisions, which the CCP "borrowed" from North Korea in 1946, in the event of the South's invasion.) The disappointed Kim went to Moscow instead and acquired Stalin's approval. Even though Stalin hinted to Mao in the spring of 1950 the prospect of a "War of Liberation" in Korea, there was no timetable. When North Korean launched sudden attack on June 25th 1950, CCP leadership was as caught off-guard as the South Koreans.
*3, CCP's interests and intentions were aligned against being dragged into Korea War in 1950.* The Battle of Hainan, the last major battle of Chinese Civil War only ended in May 1950. KMT, though having largely retreated to Taiwan, was still in control of many groups of islands right off the Chinese coast, where it stationed its army that was still half a million strong. Its powerful air-force and navy completely dominated the air and sea and regularly bombarded the Mainland targets. In vast parts of Southwestern China, where CCP marched in only a few months before, the disintegrated Nationalists forces were reorganized in to guerrilla bands and continued to wage mobile wars against CCP, giving the latter a taste of its own medicine.(The assortment of anti-Communist forces had 2 million fighting men in 1950 - it compelled CCP to launch the "Banditry Elimination Campaigns", which lasted until late 1952.) At the time the CCP's attention and resources were entirely dedicated to consolidating its control of the Mainland, building its air-force/navy from scratch, readying its force for the "liberation" of Tibet, and preparing for the upcoming Battle of Taiwan, which was planned to be launched in the summer of 1951. The last thing CCP wanted was being dragged into a foreign war before the final defeat of KMT. Even more nightmarish for CCP was the scenario of American intervention into the Chinese Civil War on the side of KMT. The need to avoid such occurrence was the primary reason why Mao strenuously tried to dissuade Kim from stirring up trouble in Korean Peninsular while the Chinese Civil War was still raging on.
*4, US moved its fleet into Taiwanese strait immediately after the war's outbreak.* The fact Kim took the matter into his own hand without informing CCP did not register with the Americans, who saw the Communist world as a monolithic block, where all Communists were puppets of Moscow. (Such block-based perception was also the catalyst for America's intervention in Vietnam War a decade later.) On on June 27th, two days after the war's outbreak, Trumen ordered the 7th fleet to sail into the strait of Taiwan and declared the inclusion of Taiwan into America's strategic defense circle in the Pacific. From CCP's perspective, it was an act of naked aggression - the USA, despite its emphatic assurance of non-intervention in the Chinese Civil War, (as uttered in the official White Paper it issued in August, 1949,) now blatantly went back on its own words and entered the Chinese Civil War without any provocation from CCP.
*5, CCP only moved to preparing intervention after the UN force pushed north of the 38th line.* There had been debate among the Allies as to whether to stop at the 38th line, or to cross the line only to further destroy the North Korean army and then withdraw back to the South, or to push for the complete destruction of the North Korean state and the annexation of all its territories to South Korea. General MacArthur most adamantly insisted upon the last option and he prevailed in the end. It represented a controversially "expensive" interpretation of the UN mandate, which simply defines the objective as "stopping aggression". It also ignored RPC's repeated warning that PRC would not "sit and watch" should the UN force cross the 38th line. On Oct1st, UN force crossed the line. On Oct. 8th, CCP's Politburo reached the decision of sending in PVA. On Oct 15th, MacArthur assured Truman the Chinese were simply posturing and the UN force would secure the Chinese Border in the next few days and the war would be over by November and the soldiers would return home before Christmas. On Oct. 19th, PVA crossed the Yalu River. The rest is history.
*6, Kim Il-sung would enter Manchuria should he be defeated in North Korea.* Pursuant to the existing treaties signed between CCP and Kim's party (initially in 1947 then again in 1949), in the event of defeat on Korean Peninsular, CCP was obligated to permit Korean Communist's retreat to Manchuria, where it could regroup and set up a guerilla base as it did in WWII. Further more, Stalin gave CCP explicit instruction that Kim should rebuild his force in Manchuria if he was forced out of North Korea. That would be disaster for CCP and China in general for two reasons: firstly it would significantly undermine China's sovereignty in Manchuria, given that Kim would operate as a "state within state", enlisting support from local Korean ethnic minorities. (It would bear directly analogy to the Palestinian Liberation Organization's retreat to Jordan, and later Lebanon, after its expulsion by Israel. The PLO's creation of a "state within state" led to both war with Jordan and Lebanese Civil War.) Secondly, it would likely trigger UN invasion of Manchuria, justified by the same "expensive" interpretation of the UN mandate. Given the UN force ignored the Inter-Korean border in pursuit of Kim, there was little reason to believe it would definitely stop at the Chinese-Korean border should Kim retreat to Manchuria. CCP was in no position to defy Stalin by refusing Kim's entry. The only effective strategy of forestalling its happening was to not let Kim be pushed out of North Korea.
*7, even without Kim's retreat to Manchuria, there were many signposts suggesting the US might be planning to use Korea as the springboard to launch direct invasion of Mainland China in coordination with KMT.* General MacArthur visited Taiwan on July 31st, where he made some dramatic speeches on solidarity with the Nationalists in common struggle against the Communists. There was also the discussion on airlifting Nationalist divisions directly to Korea. (Remember, this was 2 month and 1 week before the CCP decided to participate in Korean War.) KMT propaganda made maximum hay of the visit, proclaiming it as the beginning of Chinese Civil War Phase II, where KMT would fight alongside Americans to take the Mainland China back, starting from Manchuria. Chiang Kai-shek himself was thrilled at such proposals. (Ever since KMT's loss of Mainland China, its propaganda machine had been dialed up to 11, blaring out assertions 24/7 that the defeat on Mainland was merely a temporary setback, and the US would join the war soon, and the counter-attack was imminent.) The war plan KMT drafted up involved deploying four Nationalist army groups to Korea to attack across the Manchurian border, and a massive simultaneous amphibious assault from Taiwan. Blessed with hindsight, we know now that Truman eventually overruled MacArthur and refused to endorse Chiang's attempt at escalation. CCP leadership in the summer of 1950 did not know that. With American soldiers a stone's throw away from Yalu River, the prospect of American invasion of Manchuria on behalf of KMT did not at all seem far-fetched.
This was a very interesting comment. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for ur wonderful commit
history-not McCarthyism version-should be remember
Macarthur literally said he was gonna nuke china 😂😂😂 he wasnt joking so china just took his word for it
Considering the PRC was founded just a year before the korean war, you can't overstate how impressive is what they achieve in korea pushing back the UN forces, who had immense superiority in aircraft, tanks and artillery. The PVA just had their fighting spirit and guerilla tactics.
UN forces were probably broke off physically and mentally. Thinking they had won since DPRK was basically destroyed. Then suddenly not being able to go home early
For China, the cost is heavy,But since then, no one will look down upon the Chinese.
@Hussein This is also the key point
Not just tactics and spirit, they also had a MILLION MEN. Like, a fucking MILLION armed men. Their commando units counted more than 300.000, which alone is double the size of UN forces total. I know numbers alone is not everything in war, but man, A MILLION! You cant oversee that..
@098765 Craper i read somewhere that active combat units of joint UN force that moved to North Korean side were of 160.000 men at total. They got hit from the flank by the unexpected 700.000 men as you have corrected me, so by comparison it seemed to me to be a lot. Chinese wasnt an inferior force that only used guerilla tactics to rout an entire UN force, it was a full fledged army with armored elements. I agree they lacked artillery or air support, otherwise they would have wiped out UN forces totally i guess.
These old films are great
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They don't make them like they used to.
@@imtiazfromthehouseofthesea6849 You mean SHPAGIN SMG
The closer In time to the actual events is better on authenticity :)
@zeynepumay sürmeli yıllardır takip ederim , bir efsane Mauzer
SLAVA COMRADE MAUZER
no, the Communist Party turned them from slaves into humans
Many soldiers were former Kuomintang soldiers who surrendered.
They have been brutally abused and poor by the Kuomintang army,
For example, when the Kuomintang army treats deserters, it selects a soldier to dig out a piece of meat from the deserter. It must be about the size of an egg. Everyone has to do it and even force these soldiers to eat it.
Many Kuomintang soldiers were forced into the army,
Poor people don’t own an acre of land for themselves
The consequences of these oppression finally broke out in the Communist army, and such an army cannot be stopped.
@@Shofotolavski okay commie spy
@@mwanikimwaniki6801 slava means long live
@@Shofotolavski what just did you wrote doesn't make any sense to the comment which Axel Oviedo sent
@@BearAesthetics Wow. I assumed. My bad.
Not a cellphone in sight, just people living in the moment.
And dyingXF
I think its 1958 brother
lol
@Frank Cao when they made this piece of dismal propaganda?
Doubtful
@@johnfranke1374 Saying that film is propaganda is like emphasising the wetness of water.
- Adûnâi
The intense faces in old Chinese movies is really something else
Хорошая работа, Маузер! Как всегда на высоте
Поддерживаю
Yesterday was October the 1st - the date of foundation of the People's Republic of China. So, the video will be about the PLA i guess.
Korean war and Volunteer Army. But we all know they are just PLA
TIL: China fought American pirates in Korea.
@@rorycoady1818 Not only american, but the Anglo-Saxons and the people who submit to them
@@junzheshi5124 *Korean war and Volunteer Army. But we all know they are just PLA*
- Yeah. Like "UN forces" in this conflict, but we all know they are just Britain and USA.
@@AlexanderUnit-731 lol.That's right
2:00 During the Korean War, many people in PLA died together with the enemy. There are several people in the prototype of this movie.
The fighting took place in the movie 38 ° 20'0 "N 127 ° 28'0" E, the United States has a movie "Pork Chop Hill" is here.
A soldier named Huang Jiguang blocked the enemy's machine gun perforation with his body after using the last grenade
chad Peng Dehuai
vs
virgin MacArthur
Happy Chinese national day 🥰Love from America born Chinese😋
2:05 lmao "white face"
Maybe it's not GI, but South Korean
😂😂😂
@@alexsoklakov7454it is white face makeup to accentuate recessed eye sockets and 5 oclock shadows. Typically there isn’t a special makeup if they portray Korean characters. Also some of the extras in the back are actually Caucasian
Лютая сталинщина. Типовой советский военный фильм середины-конца 40х. Масштабно, оптимистично, на высшем уровне.
Тридцатьчетверка прокатывающаяся по звездно-полосатой тряпке бесценна. Рот фронт, товарищи!
Чел... Это корейская война 1950-1953 года
Спасибо за труд, вы как всегда на высоте, товарищ Маузер!
Came as soon as I seen the Hollywood sign in fire
2:47 4:48 PLA indeed seized several U.S. Sherman M4A3E8 tanks and M46 tanks during Korean War. There are other UN Force armored vehicles seized during the Korean War (M19 SPAAG, M7 self-propelled artillery, M41 self-propelled artillery, M36 tank destroyer, M26 tank, British Universal Carrier )in the Military Museum of the Chinese People's Revolution of Beijing.
chinese armor, a fustercluck of captured and random vehicles
@@kurvitaschthedictator Because China did not have the ability to produce armored vehicles on its own before the late 1950s, it could only rely on purchased or captured armored vehicles to arm its armored forces.
This situation actually continues to this day: most of the armored vehicles owned by the PLA are copies of Soviet and Western technology, with only localized upgrades in some aspects. Taiwan's armored vehicles are even more backward. They only have the ability to produce light armored vehicles, while tanks need to be purchased entirely from abroad.
I own a Chinese Type 56 SKS made at factory 26 supposedly made in 1957. My Grandfather also served in Korea in the US Air Force as an anti-air artillery crewman. Now as a fully grown man with war experience of my own, I finally understand what hell he lived through.
Ask your father if the Chinese People's Volunteer Army is a worthy opponent
@@台独的老父亲 In a lot of memoirs I've read and from speaking with veterans, a lot of them recount that they were just glad they weren't fighting the Japanese because a lot of the troops were poorly trained. However, they exhibited similar levels of dedication and sheer will as the Japanese which was certainly frightening to face. A lot of them couldn't imagine what drove their enemy to keep running straight at their entrenched positions without fear.
Your grandfather helped kill innocent civilians and then you kept up with the legacy by choosing to kill and invade an innocent country?
america is apparently the biggest supporter of the KMT. and for the poor chinese peasants. they hate KMT. so they hate USA too@@thelieutenant7732
Most soldiers were slavery farmer exploited by the rich in the past,they didn’t have enough food,didn’t have chance to learn,gain nothing after hard work and may die easily due to the disease, after prc was founded, their family got their own land to grew their food,the have doctors caring patients,their children can enter school and learn to write their name. You can say it’s loyalty,you can say it’s faith, one thing for sure is that every soldier is willing to fight,fight for their new life,fight for the country,fight for their Korean commanders .
明白人
Dude this is such good and badass editing! Although a couple of shots are actually North Korean troops (you can see from their uniform)
Douglas MacArthur left the chat.
The Americans face when faced by suicidal comrades are gold.
Don't you mean Capitalist Pig Infidels??? 🤔🙄😛
Suicidal fighters always scare Westerners, from Islamic Jihadists to Ottoman Janizeres to Native Americans warriors to Japanese kamikazes. Soviet, Red Chinese and Vietnamese were just some of them. And then now the new Jihadists scare the crap out of many. It is hard to stop an enemy that does not care about being killed as long as he takes you with him. It's like a zombie Apocalypse.
Your videos and songs are great Mauzer.👍
Keep going on...
The shot at 3:06 with the US flag being run over is *chefs kiss* just right.
A metaphor for them rolling over western civilization to impose their eastern barbarity.
@@jamesharding3459 Ah yes, thank you for this display of racist barbarity while the older kids discuss the possibility of a future for human civilization.
@@cravinghibiscus7901 Since when is point out that the CCP is both barbaric and eastern racist?
Great video comrad!
i discovered that Trump got covid before watching this video
Same, but he'll be fine
@NichtDerZocka uhh
@@RuskiWaffle It's a message that literally thousands of bots posted in response to the tweet where he said he had tested positive.
@@hedgehog3180 So those bots were basically spitting out capitalist propaganda then... bloody yanks.
@@britishpersonwholikesgerma908 tru
damn i love so much this moment 3:04
Оу май, в лучших традициях советской киноисториографии.
Теперь осталось дождаться годноты на тему гражданской войны в Китае.
well given recent events the title has a whole new meaning now.
1:49 DAAAAMN THE FRAMING IS SO CLEAN AND BADASS🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥👌👌👌👌👌
🤯🤯🤯
Very Nice comrade Mauzer
I love this video
(btw they are not PLA, they are PVA :)
Great Video as always! ^^
See you on the Discord
Followed you here from Bilibil.
*There is something beautiful and at the same time weirdly disturbing* about these historical footage with music over them.
They feel like something not belonging to our reality, but you see that they are real.
*Amazing videos, can't stop watching them :D*
@@Mechanized85 it's memes. It's not pro-war.
Besides, I guess you also complain about people joking about 9/11.
*Dark Humour is like food in Africa: not everyone gets it.*
@@p.f.886 it isnt real footage but okay...
@@theuniongovernment997 some are.
@@theuniongovernment997 I've seen part of movies in this specific video. But in other videos, there were mostly real footage
@@p.f.886
The are NOT historical footages but cut scenes from the 1964's war movie "Heroic Sons and Daughters".
1:52 That face you make, when you realize your out of Rip-It's.
2:01 my favorite part
WITNESS ME!
me too!!!
Everyone gangsters until a PLA soldier shows up with a Chinese Bangalore torpedo.
If I’m in a war I wanna be a hypebeast like the women at 0:42
Can you make video about Chiang Kai Shek and Sino-Japanese war?
this dictator guy chiang kai shek is not deserved to have a video from Mauzer
@@guangzhouguide Mao is worse by far.
@@wampyr88 You know shit about Mao and China revolution.
@@guangzhouguide *cough* 18 to 45 million deaths during the Mao's Great Leap Forward *cough*
@@TheRafale5231 well, just trust what you want to trust.
These are fantastic!
The T34 tank is a really good and powerful mobile tank for its time.
Everyone gangsta till PLA cross Yalu.
Why the old War movie is so great
5:00 - He attacks Sherman with Bangalore torpedo? Really?
The Chinese People’s Volunteers lacked heavy weapons. At that time, they often used heavy grenades made in Russia.
The memoirs of a veteran said that they had not received anti-tank training and did not know how to attack tanks. Therefore, he connected two grenades with a rope, hung them on the barrel of the tank after approaching the tank, and then exploded. Push away the tank
@@Shofotolavski bunch of grenades isn`t something unique for China, same things was in USSR and Germany (it was usually 3-4 RGD-33 tied together or
Stielhandgranate with 3 additional warheads).
@@TheSunchaster Yes, they used a lot of RGD-33
Haha Bangalore torpedo go boooom
Rambo Blows up hind's with explosive tipped arrows, why not?
Bangalore under the Sherman would probably do it in too....
PLA during Korean War fought hard.
Without them, history in korea would've been a lot different.
a lot better*
@@ShopeeMarketteam Perhaps. However, the positioning of a pro-US military dictatorship (which became South Korea in our world) on the border with the USSR and PRC would have possibly been enough to turn the Cold War hot in any of the later crises due to the lack of a buffer state. If we wanted history to be better, we would have to start with not withdrawing support from the KMT, as the USSR did not withdraw its support from the PRC in our world, resulting in the civil war going from "Inevitable KMT Victory" to "Probable PRC Victory" in a very short timeframe. By allowing the KMT to destroy the PRC instead of attempting to create more proxy fronts (this was why the US withdrew aid in the first place: to leave China as a divided battleground to prevent any further spread of communism), China becomes a huge capitalist threat to the USSR, and therefore is sufficient to discourage further Soviet intervention in the region, preventing the DPRK from ever being created.
@@ShopeeMarketteamsouth korea was a worse dictatorship than the north then,
If the usa collapsed instead of the ussr south korea would have stayed a dictatorship and north korea would be the open one
@@NeostormXLMAX if being happy and well fed (not resorting to cannibalism) is the result of a capitalist dictatorship, sign me up
There's a lot to be said about old war movies, especially from countries outside of the United States.
Thanks for the video!! :)
tfw no hot chinese commissar waifu :(
they sure are cute huh
the dead body on what looks like a jumbo at 2:50 moved!!
lol
2:02 Such an epic picture.
“Pardon me ma’am, which way to the human wave assault?”
“Just follow along with the other cannon fodder, laddie.”
Если закрыть глаза, то будто смотришь прохождение Hotline Maiami.
4:47 American t 34 wtf
Not enough captured shermans: use a t-34 as sherman instead.
its just a tank, why would anymore care
cursed
No different that American movies using dressed up AFVs that are most definitely not Russian or Chinese or F-5 Tigersharks or, even worse, F-4s as MiGs. Like Battle of the Bulge where they painted a bunch of M47s gray, put German crosses on them and called them King Tigers. 😂, but yeah, it is funny seeing it from the other side.
not enough real m4
“向我开炮!”
无所畏惧,永远忠诚!
Carrying 200 jin of wheat on a 10 li mountainous road in Liangjiahe without switching shoulders be like:
This T-34-84 is love 💙🔥🔥👌🏻
Footage of Korean War?
That's China
@Randy Mi Those questions won't let me sleep at night xd
@Randy Mi This movie is called 《英雄儿女》, you can watch it and solve your questions :D.
it looks like a movie
@Randy Mi probably captured in korean war
This and PRC'50 are works of art
Hey... this isn't the video of that buff dude taking on an entire blimp in a fist fight
A,Nice vídeo
So many social credits to comrade mauzer😅
Ofc yes
Exсellentl exciting clip, i watch it again and again.
Why is it feels like im watching Celestial Classic Movies channel 321 but had this mp3 played instead..
What model Tianjin clock is that at 1:56?
I read "Bruh Hard". Thats why i clicked
The loveliest warriors
as a south korean, it makes me feel
*_BADASS_*
Why?
@@akriegguardsman5238
in many reasons? hehe
@@HAUNEV what are the reasons
I am Curious
What is this channel, why did I find it, why didn't I subscribe yet?
Interesting that you'd think this could be actual footage of the Korean War at first. All falls apart where the T-34 85 trying to act like a Sherman lol.
What does that mean? Both where multi purpose medium tanks. The T-34-85 and Sherman 76s did trade blows in Korea but most the fighting was done by and against infantry and Artie formations.
@@joshuabonilla3491 Yes but there was a T-34 85 LITERALLY kitted up to dress like a Sherman in one of the scenes. Look for yourself.
@@gamerismrobloxian567gamer5 oh lol i see it now
That scene where the Asian-looking Americans with the skull and crossbones on their helmets and the drawn-on black marker mustaches conduct a mass banzai attack against T-34s in the attack has got to be one of the most realistic battle scenes I have ever seen in a Hollywood production. And it HAS to be a Hollywood production -- how can I tell? Typical left-wing bias, that's how! #classic
Could be South Korean troops. They used U.S. gear.
@@archvilethe87th60 the footage is from a Chinese movie about the PVA, it isn't real footage
прекрасное видео, пересматриваю каждый месяц
Actual Content
Новый видос про корейцев?
Китайский добровольческий корпус в корее
Негры.
@@xhmuya26
Ну на счёт потерь и затрат это ты дядя борьщнул
I can't be the only one who read "Bruh Hard"
As a korean I dont know how to feel about this epic video
It is called Korean civil war for a reason.
no civil war on internet. as other Koreans dont exist on the internet thanks to PLA
@@kimyseock Korean civil war is still going. This is why South Korea is still occupied by USA.
Nice old films :)
血与泪组成的友谊,说没就没了
怎麼了嗎?
Can you make a video about Russian 1993 Black October crisis? It will soon be exactly 27 years since it happened (I can link you some footage if you need)
Is that the Theatre thing with Georgia wasting folks in Art Theatre?
China was liberated from imperialism on the 1st of October. Yesterday. Glory to PLA.
Ironic considering that China practices imperialism itself.
The great Chinese People's Volunteer Army!
@Mauzer
The 一百个放心 /Bravery battalion is weird. Chinese movies could have completely different and unrelated translation in their titles. Considering the other two titles are direct translations, this one seems weird
一百个 means a hundred
放心 means assurance or at ease
So the most likely direct translation should be One Hundred Assurances
Can't watch this video now, but at least I can like it beforehand, since I know it's gonna be dope!
I can feel the Social credits going through my veins
The West has a social credit score too lmao
China doesnt even have a social credit system 😂😂😂
Mauzer we need some modern german action in this channel
Long live the Peoples Republic of China.
All people Ho dislike are American
me n the bois defending our brothers and sisters in Korea from the campaign of genocide and imperialism
Тов. Маузер, а "Железного солдата" (1950) у Вас, случайно, нет?
I reckon with the right set up prep and gear me and my mates could hold back this whole damn crew
The solution to overwhelming numbers is always more firepower. And that is something the West does very, very well.
Mmmm nothin like them old-school PRC propaganda feels. All this new, subtle stuff coming in on TikTok just ain't the same
i think they'd totally get more supporters if they said "yeah we support dictatorship within our party, and?"
Yeah it’s campy which definitely adds to the enjoyment factor.
G O H O M E G I
Huge respect to people of North Korea, that they still resist to capitalism.
Good video
This is the funkiest stuff i have ever listened to
China is the only one country which had war with US/Russia/UK/France and still stand strong. Maybe Germany is the other one but they don't have UNSC permanent member seat.
Yeah but Japan kicked their azzes a couple times. And getting into a hand-slap fight with India every 20 years over some Himalayan Hilltop doesn't make you a world power.
I love this video!
I just can't wait they create a movie like these in today's standards. I wonder how epic it will be? Well, I'm not into politics. I just want to hear their side of the history in their involvement from Korean War.