What Happened Immediately After Japan Surrendered

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  • Опубліковано 18 тра 2024
  • Everyone knows about the main events of WW2. But what happened immediately after Japan surrendered? What happened to its former leaders? Who assumed control? What were the Japanese forced to give up? How did Japan become the next greatest innovational industrial complex leading the tech industry?
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 182

  • @garyclark4282
    @garyclark4282 Місяць тому +12

    I don’t think MacArthur “stepped down”. I believe he was removed from command.

  • @mayhampol7818
    @mayhampol7818 Місяць тому +133

    People argue against the nukes, but having grandparents who fought in WW2, i probably wouldn't be here if there was a mainland invasion.

    • @johnnypottseed
      @johnnypottseed Місяць тому +12

      Probably true of even some of the armchair historians who think it's terrible through the lens of 80 years.
      Japan was basically north Korea only the rest of the world traded with them. Scary.

    • @NANA-kf1cs
      @NANA-kf1cs Місяць тому +6

      The argument against this is your grandparents were voluntary combatants fighting opposition combatants. One of the main arguments against the nukes are that they eliminated so many innocent men, women and children. Not to mention the cruel and inhumane way people perished for years afterwards from radiation.

    • @truefact844
      @truefact844 Місяць тому +6

      @@NANA-kf1csI don’t think a lot of people volunteered. You know most soldiers were conscripted. The Japanese had some unique beliefs that would mean the fighting in Japan would have been very hard, they followed a death before dishonour, the fighting on the islands was brutal. Plus American needed the nukes to take over as the worlds number one power.

    • @artemiusz69
      @artemiusz69 Місяць тому +15

      ​@@NANA-kf1csjapan committed far worse atrocities in regions they occupied, besides millions more innocent civilians and soldiers would've died if they had proceeded with a land invasion

    • @401k.ElPiovra
      @401k.ElPiovra Місяць тому +2

      Do u think it's ok for u to be here at the expense of others

  • @frequentlycynical642
    @frequentlycynical642 Місяць тому +21

    They still don't admit to their culpability nor the extreme barbarism by their troops.

    • @davidb2206
      @davidb2206 Місяць тому +1

      Worse, their prime ministers, since the 1990's, have gone to the Yasukuni Shrine and honored the war criminals (like Tojo) there.

    • @frequentlycynical642
      @frequentlycynical642 Місяць тому +2

      @@davidb2206 Not surprising.

    • @jeremywestenra4178
      @jeremywestenra4178 Місяць тому +2

      A peaceful people (sic) with a dreadful past who have never faced up to it and have never apologized or paid reparations for their wrong doings. Several of my parents generation who were victims of japanese brutality would never buy anything Japanese post war. And I don't blame them. The Japanese were never accountable. Its wrong!

    • @kenwalker687
      @kenwalker687 Місяць тому

      I remember reading some decades ago that a government representative suggested collecting testimonials of veterans' war time experiences to show how good they were. A group quietly suggested to him, "That is not a good idea". That was the end of the proposed project.

    • @KPW2137
      @KPW2137 17 днів тому

      Welp, Unit 731 guys were never convicted. As mentioned in the video, the US had no problem working with war criminals or turning a blind eye on their past as long as they were useful. The Japanese themselves opted to stay silent, with no real political power interested in admitting how the war looked like and what the Japanese troops did all over Asia and Pacific.

  • @user-iv1cp1gu3u
    @user-iv1cp1gu3u Місяць тому +18

    People should remember what JAPAN has done to ASIA

  • @Benson_aka_devils_advocate_88
    @Benson_aka_devils_advocate_88 Місяць тому +22

    You scared the poop out of me!! I thought you had gotten a new narrator for a moment, until I heard that warm voice I've grown to love! You've got such a knack for narrating these videos. Please, don't go anywhere!!!
    Okay, I'm better now 😜

  • @classic.cameras
    @classic.cameras Місяць тому +63

    Nutty is like that Teacher in High School you actually looked forward to learning from. Thanks Professor Nut. 😃

  • @stephenschroeder6567
    @stephenschroeder6567 Місяць тому +31

    This is all good stuff, but you did not mention the huge contribution made by Dr. W. Edwards Deming on introducing quality processes to Japanese industry. He helped them go from an importing nation to an exporting one that turned out some of the greatest quality products still to this day. The highest award for quality in the world is awarded each year in Japan. It is called the Deming Prize.

    • @MyGeniusFriend
      @MyGeniusFriend Місяць тому +4

      What a great comment, I wish there were more like this. I guess I could also bring up Harry J. Anslinger, who spearheaded the post-war anti-drug crusade in Japan. It failed miserably, because he didn't consider the widespread use of meth (known as _Philopon_ in Japan) a problem, unlike some other substances. According to what I could find, as much as 7.5 percent of Japanese people might have used meth at some point in their lives by the mid-1950's.

    • @kenwalker687
      @kenwalker687 Місяць тому +2

      I remember hearing a briefing about Deming, statisical process control in re-building Japan's industry. We were told that Japan should build a statue to Demming and that we needed to apply his principles.

    • @stephenschroeder6567
      @stephenschroeder6567 Місяць тому

      @@kenwalker687 Deming is considered a national hero, but I don't know if they built any statues to him. That Deming Prize ceremony is a national televised event, much like we used to do the Oscars/Emmys. It is sad to think that very few American companies have ever won it.

    • @KPW2137
      @KPW2137 17 днів тому

      Indeed, pre-war Japan was exporting some goods but they were not known for high quality.

  • @grapeshot
    @grapeshot Місяць тому +19

    I had two great uncles who served in the US occupation of Japan right after World War II before they both got sent to Korea to fight.

    • @jagoz7465
      @jagoz7465 Місяць тому

      How do you feel about that?

    • @Benson_aka_devils_advocate_88
      @Benson_aka_devils_advocate_88 Місяць тому

      ​@@jagoz7465 why do you ask?

    • @waveygravey9347
      @waveygravey9347 Місяць тому +2

      I had 2 fathers, 4 uncles, 3 sisters and a mentally challenged nephew serve in Japan after WW2.

    • @dennislogan6781
      @dennislogan6781 Місяць тому +1

      My great uncle Billy served in the USMC during WW2. He was stationed in Tokyo to act as a police officer for a year after the war. He said it was so ugly he had no desire to ever go back.

    • @grapeshot
      @grapeshot Місяць тому +1

      @dennislogan6781 I had a great uncle who was a Montford Point Marine he fought in the Battle of Peleliu and Okinawa, and he served in the Korean War as well.

  • @Tacomaster21
    @Tacomaster21 Місяць тому +4

    This is a great video. Very informative!

  • @jpmnky
    @jpmnky Місяць тому +1

    Keep grindin’ my man. Quality stuff here.

  • @demosthenesanianotecson5765
    @demosthenesanianotecson5765 Місяць тому +5

    It must have been morale crushing to the people when they realized their emperor was no divine being nor a god but just a merr human being

  • @thomastims9583
    @thomastims9583 Місяць тому +5

    Great video ! Love to see more like these. Great teaching till also

  • @user-qt7nq5xl1m
    @user-qt7nq5xl1m Місяць тому +36

    LOL rewriting history seems to be very common... MacArthur never stepped down... Truman fired him!

    • @MrIronose
      @MrIronose Місяць тому +3

      I noticed that too.

    • @HaakonOdinsson
      @HaakonOdinsson Місяць тому +1

      Correct 🙂

    • @George-xk3rv
      @George-xk3rv Місяць тому +1

      Because he was nuke crazy

    • @kenwalker687
      @kenwalker687 Місяць тому +1

      He got fired when commander in Korea and forgot that President Truman was Commanderi-in-Chief of the military.

    • @JamesWilliams-py9hl
      @JamesWilliams-py9hl Місяць тому +2

      He was fired from commanding UN forces in Korea not from the occupational direction of Japan.

  • @Aeonshield
    @Aeonshield Місяць тому +8

    Japan

  • @crow-t-robot
    @crow-t-robot Місяць тому +3

    Another great lesson from NH!

  • @vincentvargas5740
    @vincentvargas5740 Місяць тому +4

    I like this story of the 20th century instead of Plato, Aristotle, Alexander the Great, or even the Vikings. Japan probably learned from its mistakes, the bomb had to be dropped to save more American and Japanese lives. From the ashes of war came the rise of a new economic Japanese nation, no country in the world had done that except the Japanese.

  • @OtroDiamierda
    @OtroDiamierda День тому

    From what I can observe. 2023 marked a huge year for Japan and it's military restrictions from previous years. They are getting stacked now.

  • @alansmith9875
    @alansmith9875 Місяць тому

    Learned some information about the
    Occupation that I previously didn't
    know . Always learning something
    new about the largest event In
    history. Higly interesting and
    informative. THANKS !

  • @lonewanderer5515
    @lonewanderer5515 Місяць тому +3

    Japan was so grateful to the US for telling them who dropped the Atomic Bombs
    ( Whale 🐋 and dolphin 🐬 )
    That they agreed to end the war and work with the US 😊

  • @v1e1r1g1e1
    @v1e1r1g1e1 Місяць тому +3

    For all those who question the use of nukes, here are some questions for you:
    1. Would you prefer to have it that around a million US military should die in order to conquer Imperial Japan? Because what other realistic alternative was there, apart from US invasion?
    2. Are you comfortable with upwards of 4 million Japanese citizens dying during a conventional weaponry conquest of Imperial Japanese main islands by the USA?
    3. What proof is there of any legitimate and credible surrender attempt on the part of the Japanese?
    4. If you are aware of a legitimate surrender attempt by the Japanese, what were the terms of such a surrender? Explain, in detail, what parts of the Imperial Japanese empire the Japanese intended to keep?
    5. Why are you more concerned over the suffering of Japanese, when you seem to have so little compassion for the millions who were murdered by the Imperial Japanese... all because of their home-grown racism and militant 'bushido' ideologies?
    6. Are you comfortable with half of Imperial Japan being controlled by the USSR...? This would have been a certain outcome, had the USA not forced a rapid surrender.
    7. Why are you so certain that the Japanese were just about to surrender anyway in 1945, when all evidence of the time exists to the contrary? What do you know, that the Allies at the time didn't?
    8. Don't you dare answer any of my questions with a question! That would just prove your cowardice and stupidity.

    • @bigdollaz
      @bigdollaz Місяць тому +1

      Your absolutely right brotha they have no clue about the apocalyptic situation that was to come if the allies continued through with the mainland invasion so much more lives would’ve been lost on both sides if Japan didn’t surrender that is the truth, have to take the bad with the good it’s a harsh reality of life ‼️💯

    • @JeromeKatchin-jr1um
      @JeromeKatchin-jr1um Місяць тому

      Please note that it would not have been an American invasion of Japan ... it would have been an allied invasion of Japan that would have included troops from Australia, Britain, Canada, New Zealand and the United States.

    • @kenwalker687
      @kenwalker687 Місяць тому

      @@JeromeKatchin-jr1um And the Soviet Union in the North.

    • @JamesWilliams-py9hl
      @JamesWilliams-py9hl 21 день тому

      It's very simple. They started it and the USA finished it.

  • @Pisti846
    @Pisti846 Місяць тому +3

    Japan was responsible for its devastation.

  • @Netabare_kin
    @Netabare_kin 23 дні тому +1

    after japan surrendered, they conquered anime realm. kawaii desuu ❤❤❤

  • @eggsaladsamich7396
    @eggsaladsamich7396 Місяць тому +3

    Women now wear extremely tight clothing and we are failing as humans as the younger and younger wear skin tight clothing

    • @BeachsideHank
      @BeachsideHank Місяць тому +1

      You would prefer they wear burqas?

  • @welshwench4217
    @welshwench4217 Місяць тому +4

    What was the purpose of the stupid scratch overlay? It's already old film reel.

  • @irvingramirez2335
    @irvingramirez2335 Місяць тому +3

    Didn’t MacArthur get fired ? Not step down ?

    • @kenwalker687
      @kenwalker687 Місяць тому +1

      Yes, he got fired because he forgot who was Commander-in-Chief of all US armed forces and had his own plans in Korea. Also, he kept POTUS waiting for him, which is minor compared to his other offenses. He probably wanted to be the next POTUS.

  • @user-yp9fb1jb6m
    @user-yp9fb1jb6m Місяць тому +4

    MacArthur: The Last Shogun!

    • @kenwalker687
      @kenwalker687 Місяць тому

      Yes, MacArthur read and understood Japanese history and knew they would accept him as "shogun".

  • @Based_Gigachad_001
    @Based_Gigachad_001 Місяць тому +12

    Japan got off easy fr.

    • @treystephens6166
      @treystephens6166 Місяць тому +1

      I think it’s because the Soviet Union was becoming a Very Big Problem.

    • @davidb2206
      @davidb2206 Місяць тому +2

      @@treystephens6166 Yes, the day after the war ended. Just like that Austrian painter had predicted. Exactly as he predicted.

    • @treystephens6166
      @treystephens6166 Місяць тому

      @@davidb2206 what did Mr. H predict ???

    • @davidb2206
      @davidb2206 Місяць тому

      @@treystephens6166 Just as General Patton said, too: "We defeated the wrong enemy." Mr H predicted that Bolshevism (communism/Stalin) would reveal itself as the real enemy of the West (and Western Europe), which did in fact result in an immediate "Cold War" for the next 40 years, including the Berlin Airlift, the "wall," and all the other Eastern Europe atrocities.

    • @wattsnottaken1
      @wattsnottaken1 28 днів тому +1

      Fr fr

  • @johnjackson8709
    @johnjackson8709 Місяць тому

    Every time I see that picture of MacArthur I see Bruce Willis..lol

  • @ravikumarts8845
    @ravikumarts8845 Місяць тому +1

    if the japanese had nuclear technology at that time they could have used itmuch earler than USA during WWII.

  • @NoNameNoFace-rr7li
    @NoNameNoFace-rr7li Місяць тому +15

    I work with a Japanese lady in her 30s who had zero knowledge of the Bataan Death March

    • @MrIronose
      @MrIronose Місяць тому +6

      I have met Americans who have no idea where Bosnia is or what we did there.

    • @NoNameNoFace-rr7li
      @NoNameNoFace-rr7li Місяць тому +5

      @@MrIronose she has a history degree...i should have put that in my comment...

    • @treystephens6166
      @treystephens6166 Місяць тому +1

      @@NoNameNoFace-rr7li or maybe she didn’t want to admit it.

    • @Geojr815
      @Geojr815 Місяць тому +3

      Ask her if she knows about Unit 731

    • @user-pn3im5sm7k
      @user-pn3im5sm7k Місяць тому +1

      To be fair most Americans think we were the good guys in WWII.
      We were not.

  • @rafaelma.fegarido9450
    @rafaelma.fegarido9450 25 днів тому

    Gen macarthur was relieved of his command during korean war. Bcuz american govt dont want him to cross the red line that will trigger another war against china and russia if america will push through north korea.

  • @alartea5086
    @alartea5086 7 днів тому

    Japan is an Awesome Nation

  • @_robustus_
    @_robustus_ Місяць тому +10

    I wish someone would re-build the USA.

    • @ryanS593
      @ryanS593 Місяць тому

      It would have to fall to rebuild itself.

    • @_robustus_
      @_robustus_ Місяць тому

      @@ryanS593
      It doesn’t have to fall. Our elected officials can no longer be trusted to take care of the country. We keep on electing them anyway…

    • @ryanS593
      @ryanS593 Місяць тому

      @@_robustus_ agreed. All these officials are bought out by special interest lobbyists and are corrupted. We need regular people to run. None that can be bought. That’s a tall order tho.

    • @kenwalker687
      @kenwalker687 Місяць тому

      Just make sure you vote for Joe. ❤‍🩹

    • @ryanS593
      @ryanS593 Місяць тому

      @@kenwalker687 voting for either of them is not rebuilding. We need new faces in politics. Not Joe or the con artist. Neither of them are any good for bringing the country together and rebuilding. Biden said he would unify and be a president for both sides. But he’s only attacked the right and caused more division. Trump is a pawn of the far right. So it’s a no win situation. That’s why this country needs to rebuild itself.

  • @thelastjohnwayne
    @thelastjohnwayne Місяць тому +4

    Hirohito should have had to stand trial for War Crimes

  • @genoinjian7729
    @genoinjian7729 Місяць тому

    Read history book/ biography about pilot who lead attack on Pearl Harbor, a Dolittle raider captured in China by Japanese soldiers & a missionary family living in Japan

  • @detailedreviews4837
    @detailedreviews4837 Місяць тому +1

    This might be a really good video, but the fake scratches are too distracting so I gave up!

  • @andreachristophel3068
    @andreachristophel3068 Місяць тому +1

    Did you really just say the Japanese people heard their emperor for first time with this surrender speech? How? Radio had been around for 15-20 yrs. And, the emperor had been in power for a while.

    • @miyavizim
      @miyavizim Місяць тому +1

      It's a crazy notion! Not only that, the type of Japanese which the Emperor spoke in was a Royal and highly formal form and ordinary Japanese people listening could not fathom that he's trying to say that the Empire is surrendering.

    • @johncentamore1052
      @johncentamore1052 Місяць тому +4

      As a living god, the ordinary Japanese people were not allowed ANY contact with the emperor. That meant not looking at him directly, and not being allowed to be addressed by him. He had never before made a radio address, so that was indeed the first time the populace had heard his voice. Him addressing the Japanese people was one of the requirements of the peace treaty and the first step in removing his god status. Also, the photo of him with MacArthur which was shown in this video was meant to show how puny he (and Japan) was compared to the powerful Americans. Propoganda toward the goal of removing ultra-nationalism from the society.

    • @Shinzon23
      @Shinzon23 Місяць тому

      Because the royal family was extremely invested in making him appear to be a god essentially sitting on a distant Hill that mere mortals couldn't visit.
      There are rumors that people were executed for trying to take pictures of him

    • @kenwalker687
      @kenwalker687 Місяць тому

      @@miyavizim I learned this in high school and maybe earlier as my family had close ties with Japan before Dec 7 and Nationalist Chinese. Foreign trade issues....

  • @chrisoulalakkas7935
    @chrisoulalakkas7935 Місяць тому

    What you're searching for is also searching for you.

  • @kamoboko86
    @kamoboko86 Місяць тому +3

    Japan has been sending soldiers to fight in wars with the US since at least the 90's to train and develop their military. Iraq and Afghanistan had Japanese soldiers fighting in open combat.

  • @peerpede-p.
    @peerpede-p. Місяць тому +2

    This script is on the agenda for Ukraine...

  • @speedomars
    @speedomars Місяць тому

    Japan became a crazed imerialistic autocracy after the stock market crash in 1929 and the world entering a deep depression, similar to what happened in Germany. Before that, they were an established Democracy, but it was wrecked by economic collapse. Similar to Germany, the road to war and the ultimate defeat have seen a complete gutting of warmongering and the population has since, in both countries, turned to economic domination of markets and a resistance to have nuclear weapons or any advanced military at all. Likely this is also due to the USA and its sitting on both countries post war.

  • @femia4125
    @femia4125 Місяць тому

    MacArthur was a shogun

  • @jesseray9944
    @jesseray9944 Місяць тому

    My dad has binoculars from occupied Japan

  • @Pyro_Might
    @Pyro_Might Місяць тому

    I wonder how Japan would've turned out if mainland China wasn't communist.
    Would Japan be pressured more to face their war crimes?
    Would Nationalist China want harsh reparations from Japan and put the U.S. in an awkward position?

    • @kenwalker687
      @kenwalker687 Місяць тому

      The US and our allies were preparing for the Cold War. Nothing would have been different.

  • @martinneltner5813
    @martinneltner5813 Місяць тому +1

    Disappointing comment USA is great. You should leave

  • @johngrosariu1992
    @johngrosariu1992 Місяць тому +2

    KGB is tanking you for this anti CIA video!

  • @mayraruiz5485
    @mayraruiz5485 Місяць тому +1

    Im early ❤

  • @mathrafal
    @mathrafal Місяць тому +1

    Stopped watching because of the scratch pattern that was completely unnecessary. Give us the facts, use pretty borders but don’t try to make it seem that every image from WWII was scored at 90 and 45 degrees.
    Such a shame since the content was quite interesting. However, there are other less afflicted videos that say the same thing.
    I suppose this attention to detail is what separates amateur and professional content creators from one and other.

    • @romacon6295
      @romacon6295 Місяць тому

      Imagine being so entitled that you have a audacity to come into the video of a clearly very professional not only content creator but a history expert AND an video editor and you take the time and to critize his had work.
      This guy just made history himself by leaving HIS WORK for other to see and use. What have you done exaclty?

  • @KevinBattle100
    @KevinBattle100 Місяць тому +1

    Why the fake scratches? Amateurish production.

  • @MikeEnergy_
    @MikeEnergy_ Місяць тому +2

    So glad Japan has amazing animes they produce now !!

  • @fredorico41
    @fredorico41 Місяць тому

    I'm glad Japan makes great motorcycles

  • @philiplahm2420
    @philiplahm2420 Місяць тому

    Japan will be islam as europe and american did.

    • @jeremyrockatansky
      @jeremyrockatansky Місяць тому +1

      Probably not, they're a monolithic culture. They don't invite enemies into their country to destroy themselves.

    • @philiplahm2420
      @philiplahm2420 Місяць тому

      @@jeremyrockatansky 🤣🤣🤣

  • @lianefehrle9921
    @lianefehrle9921 Місяць тому +2

    I wish that the atomic bomb was not invented. All those souls human and animal were killed and martyred for stopping the war. Those people that are still alive but scared from those bombs are to be held on a higher lever of kindness.

    • @MrIronose
      @MrIronose Місяць тому +2

      Now they are obsolete and a proven waste of money, but can we rid ourselves of them? My generation failed miserably.

    • @mikloridden8276
      @mikloridden8276 Місяць тому +1

      Wish you could say the same about the millions Japan medically experimented on. They were just cruel for the sake of it.

    • @Shinzon23
      @Shinzon23 Місяць тому +4

      The atomic bomb absolutely would have been invented even if the US hadn't; too many scientists, too many physicists, and too many theories and calculations had been made in the twenties and thirties for someone to not eventually make one.
      It gave the japanese incentive to surrender, and the casualties from a actual invasion were so bad the US minted like 2 million purple heart medals in anticipation, so many in fact they only started minting new ones in the 2000s, that is how bad they expected it

    • @davidb2206
      @davidb2206 Місяць тому +2

      Those two bombs saved millions of lives in Japan, and, very importantly, gave the Japanese leadership a way to END that devastating world war. Get a good reference source that is easy to read, like 50 Common Myths About Japanese-Americans and the Atomic Bomb in WWII: The Non-PC Answers You Will Not Find on Wikipedia.

  • @jasonroberts8408
    @jasonroberts8408 Місяць тому +4

    Communist propaganda video. Un-subscribed.