@@Tokito935 so you assume everyone knows these things? Not everyone has the interest or time to learn about this. As i stated, not his fault that he is just sharing useful information to some people. Maybe not useful for you since you "know" *everything* about ww2 or war in general.
My grandmother's brother was preparing for his kamikaze mission when the war ended just a few days before his mission. It's surreal to think that this happened just a few generations back. I feel so lucky to be alive now and not then. We should never take peace for granted.
@@MohandSidmohandbro one of my friends interviewed a kamikaze who survived , and before getting sent out again, the war ended. In this kamikaze's words: "I was ready to do it, but I was scared sh¡tless"
The throat choking fear on both sides must’ve been unbearable, it seems impossible for anything to get through that metal storm. The Japanese pilots knew they were going to die but failure to reach their target would have been heavy on their minds just as much as knowing they would never see loved ones again and the poor souls on the ships watching death approaching, hoping, praying that it would be intercepted.....we are so very fortunate to live in better times.
When I saw that the first similie that jumped into my head was: 'It'd be like stepping into a shower, and trying not to get hit by water'. It's a wonder any of those kamikaze made it through.
@@Prime_Nemesis_Autobots_Optimus I’m from Pakistan and I too would die for my country.I think most people would.if USA were to invade my country in the future,1 Pakistani would take down every 100 US soldier with him.I believe same happened in Afghanistan and thus lead to USA loosing the war.
@@eonthinker100yrago8 yeah except most the US isn't going to be fighting for their ancient theological beleifs, other than the conservative fundamental Christians here, but they are becoming a minority. Afghanistan is ruled by a theocracy yet it's the 21st century. All Abrahamic religion are outdated in my opinion ✡️✝️☪️
@@fishmasterdisaster3713 why are you being so ignorant? i am also an American btw native american older than you ancestors. This is our fault we destroyed their homes. We should give them refund what they deserve. Aren’t we being evil behaviour to them. Get out of Anglo-saxon theology bro. We all are proud American
Imagine being a US AA-gunner and realizing the Japanese plane you just put in flames is heading right towards your ship. It must be an insane thing to experience.
That anti aircraft shot at 2:26 broke my heart completely, and shocked me. As do many other shocking acts people can do during wars of empire. The pain of not getting the aircraft at the right moment hurts but even if you do hit it, you have a half-burned huge piece of metal, with a human inside, doesn't matter if the enemy side think he is or not - because the ''Chinese exclusion act of 1882'', an anti- oriental hate bill - and of course this previous hate increases during wartime. I've seen another video where Apache helicopter gunmen were laughing and joking around at a random Iraqi war photographer, as if he is not a simple human being born from a mother just like we all are, and trying to get his piece out of the war cake too.
You can't say to your enemies how they must fight in order that you win lollll, it's like telling the Kamikazes, if you comet a suicide and crush on a ship, you go to the Martial court.
"The war is not determine who is right, but who is left." This quote was very... (Okay, some people still don't understand my comment. But i remember this quote when i'm playing old Call of Duty. Also, sorry for the bad english, 'cause i'm not an english speaker)
I don't think there are too many people still around who realize how brutal the war with the Japanese was. Most young people don't know anything about war. Nor do they care. SAd.
Well I'm one of those young people that is the opposite of what you said. I respect the veterans and all men that fought in war. I've loved learning about WW2 ever since Primary 4 and I'm in high school. Edit: So far in my class when we get history, my class groans. This actually quite ruins my mood. Right now we're learning about medieval. Medieval is another topic I like, but I won't get into it. My history teacher is one of my favourite teachers, he has giving me a fist bump and even tells jokes to me. History is underrated.
I love to learn about WW2 I respect all the soldiers and veterans I love to know about this from when I was in class 5 and now I am in class 8 I learned a lot
@@SeeDeath you forgetting that some get burned alive in the air, others that fall into the ocean they drown as these planes were designed with locked doors and not able to be opened again
I can never support the idea of glorifying Kamikaze. That is insane. I have lived in mourning for my friends who died in vain from Kamikaze. I regret and suffer for letting my friends die like that. 'Kamikaze should never be glorified and should never happen again. - Testimony of surviving Kamikaze crew member Yutaka Kanbe It makes no sense to ask why we obeyed those orders and why we had to die. At the time, there was no room to say, 'I will not do kamikaze.' kamikaze is not a story in the movie. It is worrisome that young Japanese people do not seem to feel the tragedy and fear in real life. - Testimony of Asano Akinori, a surviving member of Kamikaze
@@ORG-f1o You talk about Japan as if it were the victim, but there was the surest way: to accept and surrender the defeat of the war that the Japanese Empire started. And this is how your metaphor should be fixed: 1. "The Drowning Child" is an East Asian. 2. It was the Japanese Empire that threw East Asians into the water. 3. It was the U.S. military that jumped to save the drowning East Asians. 4. Kamikaze is a 'stone' thrown at the U.S. military by the Japanese Empire outside the water to disrupt the rescue.
@@ORG-f1o Have to say sorry for Kamikaze legend. Even though I don't want to touch the war crimes but in my point, Japanese had much of things they shouldn't lossed. Specifically, they colonized around Indochina, Thailand, Taiwan, Vietnam... They even won French's army as Nazis. Before they started the war in Hawaii, it was American territory. Some Japanese historical documents I've searched said they spent almost a century to transformed and trained their people by receiving budget from Western countries and invested in Education, Navy, Economic... Groups of Japanese had invested by Government and sent to other countries for learning. Then they became like "Asia Bristian", therefore why do they had to die like that. If only fighting for Nazislism is to defeat the French and England army out of Asia, then at that time the German had won in Europe. So I think they started this crazy war with the Americans because of the pride and revenge. That is why they even didn't response to American bombing notice. And their people seemed to accept that. What is such of "Cold War" meaning...They are all innocent victims... I am Vietnamese...
Just think how the pilot must have felt when his aircraft is going down, he must be thinking about his wife and children back at home whom he will never meet again, this is so heart breaking
They were kinda expected to do that, that's what made them terrifying as they fought with nothing to lose, allowing recklessness and unorthodox actions to be pulled off stunningly.
My father fought against the Japanese and he saw this first hand..he was on the mine sweeper USS Dour..that ship won 3 battle stars and my father was one of thirteen men to receive the honorable Meritorious Mast for his bravery and courage..I will never know the shock of what he saw when he first saw one dive out of the sky and aim for a ship and hit it..
@@brukujinbrokujin7802 If it weren't for the bomb millions would have died. An invasion of mainland Japan would have been much more devastating in terms of losses.
@@TheGreatGizzo I think what you said is quite true. Japan that time is on the point of training young men to fly just to be a kamikaze and win a one-sided war. And due of Japan being a isolated country with few resources available like oil (that's why they tried conquering their neighbor countries like China, Korea, Philippines etc.) defeat is guaranteed to them. If they do not retreat and call for a peace treaty. I think Japan will be forced to be a US's territory which I don't think Japan will agree that easily (considering the fact that they have a history of isolating themselves to preserve their culture and prevent foreign countries on changing it.) In that way the war will be prolonged and many more casualties will occur. I don't agree of the act of sending nukes but this time it makes people realized how dangerous it is and how can one country can easily destroy the whole world. Imagine the cold war when the US and the USSR (I don't know if it's still USSR at that time) send nukes with each other not knowing the great mass destruction it will make to mankind. Thankfully I think they learned it from what happened in Nagasaki and Hiroshima so the nuke wars has been stop. PS: I am only 18 years old so I may not know everything so feel free to facts check what I said.
Using fancy words to avoid the truth is not helpful. Japan needs to face its problems to make progress. 高度な言葉遣いで真実を避けるのは役立ちません。日本は進展するために問題に立ち向かう必要があります。
Francisco Medrano apparently no jokes are funny to you in this comment thread lol why don’t you do us all a favor and scroll past the comments instead of commenting “ not funny” on each comment that you don’t find funny.
It is dangerous but deliberately aiming at parachuting pilots is considered as a warcrime something that the Japanese normally did at that time but it is legal to do that against airborne/paratrooper units
@@larrycasper4381 conventional bomber attacks against warships weren't uncommon still in 1945. That 'chute sure comes from a bomber's or fighter-bomber's crewman, after all there's no way to determine that was a true kamikaze plane - we just see it exploding mid-air.
@@Re-2005 yea but I’m 100% positive they didn’t give 2 fu&$s about that war crime with all the Adrenalin running through them and just blasted anything in the sky that moved. For all they knew the parachuter could have explosives strapped to himself that he could set off if he so happens to land near the vessel
@@cruecat5429 no probably just laughing at how braindead we are, a species able to become space faring is a species thats ultimately peaceful and overcome war without causing their own extinction...or at least overcome major conflicts
These dudes not only had to give their lifes to literally deffend their country from the American invasion, but also taught the Americans how a culture of more than 2000 years of war and battlening will fight. The kamikaze formation had to strike like the sharpest blades, thats why they used the first 8 planes to hit straight while creating fog. The 2nd wave were the ones lead by the best pilots including the generals, and most of them managed to hit in the core of the ships where the fuel and maintenance room where located, so the flames would increase drastically by just 1 hit. This dedication is something that no other country will ever be able to replicate
@@fettjagtharald2883 wtf man so u mean usa should have surrended to japan or terrorism ... thats so fucking dum. im not even from usa and i know this.shame
And to the old men that sent them, it was no big deal. These young men were totally expendable and it was just some toy ships and paper airplanes they could easily replace.
This is a really amazing and a sad thing at same time. Patriotism of the Japanese officers who send their own man to death is amazing. And i say patriotism, they are not selfish, because i know lots of Japan high commander and strategists died in war with their soldier. But knowing these pilots were mostly 17-22 years old who forced to go on that mission is sad.
If you want to know what it was really like to be a Kamikaze pilot, read a book entitled 'The Divine Wind'. It was written by the squadron commander of one of the elite Kamikaze units in Japan. Outstanding perspective. Very, very brave men.
@Idk Good question. The squadron commander was in a leadership position, and therefore not an operational pilot. That was the Japanese protocol for these squadrons. Perhaps so that they could go on and command more men and motivate them to make the ultimate sacrifice.?
Most part of Kamikaze pilots were drafted schoolboys. They flew away with family photos in the pockets aiming at the sea in Okinawa. Mission complete or not, they were fated to die. How did they feel at the last moment of their lives?
most of these recruits were actually fanatics and believed they were doing the right thing. ironically, the bereaved were filled with more concern than those actually affected. but that was not always the case with all recruits
@@ihatetheantichrist7207 They were not fanatics. In those days ,for all the military authorities inspected their testaments, most of them mentioned great thanks to their parents born and bred them in the testaments. They didn't usually mention it ,but they were thinking of their families in their heart.
@@ihatetheantichrist7207 Lol they were just like any other pilots apart of a military force, I highly doubt you'd say the same about the RAF or USAAF and call them fanatics. Biases and propaganda at best.
2:12---Never noticed before that as one kamikaze falls there is an opening parachute clear to see just to the left of it. Interesting, wonder if the pilot smuggled a parachute into his plane. He's catching a lot of that hell-fire, though.
Not all but a lot of the pilots were pressured and forced into this. I was very surprised to find out about it. A lot of threats of pubic shaming and disgrace to their families if they refused once presented with the opportunity.
@@ss-oq9pc you didn't find out, you were told, bulshit, they were all volunteers to defend their country, and happy and honored to die for it, Japanese culture and honor, don't tell me you're surprised.
We have to give extreme credit to the persons that recorded these historical moments. Without videos it would be almost impossible to understand what this event has been.
The youngest kamikaze pilot, Yukio araki died at the age of 17 on May 27 1945 during the battle of Okinawa. He flew his bomb-laden Mitsubishi Ki 51 and crashed to USS Braine. He was also the guy holding the dog in the famous photo of the 72nd Shinbu Squadron.
What is important, is that they have their lives so their country won't be colonised, they're not getting payed to be soldiers and defend their county like in some other countries.
@@LeonatdoH actually, in the Philippines before being dragged in ww2 who was colonized by spain had better living condition and have more food than most europeans at the time, life was steady for most but few revolt.
@@LeonatdoH war makes countries bankrupt, good thing america gave aid to europeans after the war, but unfortunately for Philippines, it was colonized by usa.
It might be entertainment to us but this is serious shit! I should know my dad was in the middle of this on a LST off Okinawa I was able to drag a few things out of him when I was a kid my mom said he had nightmares for years
@@griff7749 sorry for your family's loss this is a part of history that should never be lost The sacrifices wher incomprehensible to say the least! You should research as much as possible to know how and where it happened in your grand uncles honor sure he would of appreciate it that a family member one day cared about what really happened to him
Fun Fact: The reason why some pilots failed to acquire their targets was due to the zero's control surfaces stiffening at high speeds , such as in dives. Amateur pilots did not know this and thus failed to deal damage.
Agreed. Ironically, the slow, wood and fabric trainer biplanes were more successful, since they could not be picked up on radar, and would fly at sea level to make it difficult for the AA guns to depress themselves enough to hit them.
@@adorableness1408 iam from Egypt and think about how would kemakazi pilots do if they saw thier cute grandchildren love the Americans and creating anime
Some of them would end up trying to kamikaze as a result of damage to the plane, ending in falling short after spraying all their ammunition. Others would run out of ammo and head straight to any battleships in sight, or anything else that'd cause damage. Must be a hell of an adrenaline rush to go out on.
Inexperienced pilots were chosen. Spend 30 minutes in a flight simulator trying to land on a carrier without prior training. Now try to ram into it. Easier. But now be shot at. Now avoid enemy aircraft. Now do it while your pilot burns up. Now accidentally overcompensate and crash in the water. You can repeat that until you perfect it, but the Japanese only had one shot.
My grandfather, a US sailor, was friends with a surviving kamikaze pilot. When I say 'surviving' I mean his plane splashed down and he was rescued by the US sailors.
@@numalo if his plane took massive hits the pilot would not have control of the planes landing. to survive the crash to be rescued is a miracle unto itself.
@@numalo try to kamikaze while piloting a zero plane and ships shooting at you with hundreds of 20mm and 12.7mm. You think it is easy to do that? It's luck. Hoping no ships see you coming so you can ram it.
With all respect for your grandfather, I highly doubt this. The Japanese that somehow survived the crash either killed themselves with a wakizashi or a grenade.
The people filming are not only incredibly brave, but deserve so much recognition. I’d imagine it was difficult to have cameras back in the 1940s and especially to bring them to war. It’s a time capsule back into one of the deadliest wars we know. It’s incredible.
This is actually dreadful to watch all the men in airplanes... they watch themselves fly straight into the ground it’s crazy man hope this never happens again (edit) this is a lot of likes and what is wrong with this comment section 😂😂
@2:12 to the left of center you can see a parachute slowly deploy as the plane in the center of the screen is blown to bits by AAA. As well there is another plane at a higher altitude in back of the plane in focus which is also actively being destroyed. I like to watch these at .25 speed as you see things that you never could at full.
Those are Tracer Rounds! I don't really know how much bullets for every tracer round to be fired, but It sure had allot of bullets rained over them ITS JUST SUPER INSANE ACTUALLY...
@@REAL_SKYFIRE very much it depends wich is the weapon system being employed. Through the video we can see four-gun 28 mm. (by NGF), four-gun 40 mm. (Bofors) and single gun 20 mm. (Oerlikon). Each of them is different as for the ratio of tracers. In the 40 mm, for example, each explosive round was a tracer as well.
@@RielProMax Bill Genaust was a cameraman who filmed the second flag-raising in the Battle of Iwo Jima and was killed there on March 2, 1945, when he was shot my machine gun fire and buried in the rubble by the Japanese. His body was never found.
4Bit-Helmet Of course the majority deserve respect. And i dont day that German soldiers are different and dont deserve it. But i dont think SS Nazi Soldiers deserve anything
brave men that went thru wars have my respect, it’s sad how it was back then to fight these horrific battles when you’re just a young man, to sacrifice yourself for the peace we have today
I'm a Japanese. Many Kamikaze fighters were teenager. They could never decline the senior officer's direction to conduct desperate Kamikaze attack. After the direction, they sent only one letter of the very last will to his wife and parents. They could never convey their true intention due to censorship, so many of them sent the sentence such as "I'm very happy to die for mother country", "I'm very happy to die for Emperor, so don't cry mom." A day before Kamikaze attack day, they have moderate feast as the last dinner. According to correspondent's testimony, their last word just before the crash timing was "Mom, I don't want to die!"
Numbers quoted vary, but at least 47 Allied vessels, from PT boats to escort carriers, were sunk by kamikaze attacks, and about 300 damaged. During World War II, nearly 3,000 kamikaze pilots were sacrificed. About 14% of kamikaze attacks managed to hit a ship.
The bravery of these kamikaze pilots were incredible. Knowing you’ll never see your loved ones again, going out in the most gruesome and will determined way possible - all for the sake of your country. This just shows how patriotic young men were back in the day ; a trait that’s rarely seen now in the Japanese after WWII. RIP to all these brave soldiers.
There's a reason why its not seen in japanese people today. They were under a brutal dictatorship who cared little about them, every waking day was spent labouring with limited rest. Japanese society became *incredibly* pacifist after the war thanks to the horrors they went through.
Bravery, yes, but also mental illness due to the twisted code of Bushido that put death on a altar to aspire for. Many Japanese soldiers committed suicide rather than surrender, and more horrific, taught the Japanese civilians, old men, women, and children, to also kill themselves by throwing themselves over cliffs and blowing themselves up with grenades rather than surrender. There was nothing brave or patriotic about that, only a sick mindset to die for a false sense of appeasing honor.
Вот это настоящая документалистика,а не компьютерная графика,хоть и война,а смотришь с интересом.Честь и хвала оператору того времени,что снял все это .И вечная слава морякам ,погибшим в ту войну,на бескрайних просторах Тихого океана,мы в то время были созниками.Отличное видео,спасибо автору,лайк,подписка
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How to survive basically any disaster :
*BE THE CAMERAMAN*
Be the Cameraman with plot armor.
Those without did not survive to show the film.
@@griff7749 it's a fucking joke
@@Tokito935 its your fault to be pissed off at someone just sharing facts
@@somethingsomethingname25 facts that we already know?
@@Tokito935 so you assume everyone knows these things? Not everyone has the interest or time to learn about this.
As i stated, not his fault that he is just sharing useful information to some people. Maybe not useful for you since you "know" *everything* about ww2 or war in general.
we are all watching a man’s final moments.
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its interesting
And woman's
Girls on UA-cam at 2am: *storytime gone wrong*
Boys on UA-cam at 2am: *real kamikaze footage*
I'm a girl...
4am
I think it's actually equilibrated
Tiffany Black no one said you’re not soooo
I am a girl you arse!
My grandmother's brother was preparing for his kamikaze mission when the war ended just a few days before his mission. It's surreal to think that this happened just a few generations back. I feel so lucky to be alive now and not then. We should never take peace for granted.
لم يخافو الموت من الرغم انهم على علم بأنهم لن يعودو
There's a reason the G.I's didn't want to invade the mainland.
@@MohandSidmohandbro one of my friends interviewed a kamikaze who survived , and before getting sent out again, the war ended.
In this kamikaze's words:
"I was ready to do it, but I was scared sh¡tless"
Все боятся. В этом и есть настоящий героизм- превозмочь свой страх.@@Chaz_Enjoyer
@@JF-eu4xz It isn't translating
We can not underestimate the bravery of a man and stupidity of the wars.
This isn't bravery. These poor men were doped up with insane levels of crystal meth, and lied to by the perverted Eastern nation.
@ali akbulut They had no choice nor did they know what they believed in due to being methed up.
also, they loved war crimes, (which they havent truly acknowledged yet) and were absolutely psychotic in some way
@@johnmayes3650 you underestimated old japanese honor and nationalism, some people are willing to die for their family and their country
@@wiryawansetiadi3115 shut up idiot it was drugs
Can't imagine how It felt live. Just picture all the noise..... even the smell of gunpowder and fuel....
Diego Koszutski Santamaría smells nice
@@0utiaw217 sMeLlS nICe
Diego Koszutski Santamaría smells nice
And flesh...
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"Son. When you are out of ammo, you become the ammo"
So sad that they're all brainwashed
why is his name sir
@@gfdgfdggfdgfgdf6144 Why not?
@@suphz dude they're not brainwashed
@@thefishisraw117 lies
Remember, these pilots are real people, and though their stories may be forgotten, this footage gave these brave Japanese men immortality in a sense
Everything will be forgotten again. It takes time but she wins. Chaos.
People? They we're effing animals.
@heyheyhoho6986 they were forced to do this for their "emperor" there was no other option
@@heyheyhoho6986 🤓
@HeyHeyHoHo stfu kid you dropped two nukes on city's filled with civilians you can't talk
Japanese pilot: runs out of bullets
American soldier: they've got no more ammo
Japanese pilot: im gonna do what's called a pro gamer move
Master Daniel M. GODLIKE 😭😭😢😢😢😢
M Fro I honestly don’t know if you meant to spell that wrong
How bout pro samurai move?
"I'm gonna die first so I can respawn with full ammunition"
Memenade?
The throat choking fear on both sides must’ve been unbearable, it seems impossible for anything to get through that metal storm. The Japanese pilots knew they were going to die but failure to reach their target would have been heavy on their minds just as much as knowing they would never see loved ones again and the poor souls on the ships watching death approaching, hoping, praying that it would be intercepted.....we are so very fortunate to live in better times.
We're not just fortunate, humanity is too spoiled even with our today's lifestyle
most of them needed to be drunk to not think about those things
God bless our times living... for real ....
And all people wanna do is complain now
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*"Duty is heavier than a mountain; Death is lighter than a feather."*
Yes. These men are legends.
Do not fear death, fear defeat, Japanese military guide in a nutshell
Uff.
@@sinfuldebauchery what the fuck
this is an old chinese saying//
The amount of bullets flying off of those ships is insane
I wonder how many pounds or kilos were being shed a second
When I saw that the first similie that jumped into my head was: 'It'd be like stepping into a shower, and trying not to get hit by water'. It's a wonder any of those kamikaze made it through.
We were once an enemy.
But now we are mostly relatives.
R.I.P. both soldiers.
I hope that one day we will cooperate together ! 🇯🇵🤝🇰🇷🤝🇺🇸
(P.S. I'm Korean, and I love japan and America)
@@주짓떼로-f3x they already have.
(Edit) do you mean Japan and the U.S work together?
@@Siqilliya Actually...Korean and Japanese....hate each other and our president like china more than america
@@주짓떼로-f3x you mean North Korea? They hate japan not South Korea
South Korea is allies with japan I think
The person who filmed this is better than the person that films the high school fights
so true lol
World star!
Add UFO sightings too.
Lmao 🤣
How tf can people film a fucking several ton aircraft coming straight at you at like 300km/h like it is nothing but not fucking Bigfoot.
Nobody:
UA-cam: wanna see kamikaze attacks ?
Me:.... Sure
Same.. Still watched the whole thing tho😂
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貴重なフィルム動画の配信を、ありがとうございます。
"The scariest enemy is the one who is not afraid to die"
Taliban anthem started :(
@@Prime_Nemesis_Autobots_Optimus I’m from Pakistan and I too would die for my country.I think most people would.if USA were to invade my country in the future,1 Pakistani would take down every 100 US soldier with him.I believe same happened in Afghanistan and thus lead to USA loosing the war.
@@eonthinker100yrago8 islam invade your stupid country
@@eonthinker100yrago8 yeah except most the US isn't going to be fighting for their ancient theological beleifs, other than the conservative fundamental Christians here, but they are becoming a minority.
Afghanistan is ruled by a theocracy yet it's the 21st century.
All Abrahamic religion are outdated in my opinion ✡️✝️☪️
@@fishmasterdisaster3713 why are you being so ignorant? i am also an American btw native american older than you ancestors. This is our fault we destroyed their homes. We should give them refund what they deserve. Aren’t we being evil behaviour to them. Get out of Anglo-saxon theology bro. We all are proud American
Imagine being a US AA-gunner and realizing the Japanese plane you just put in flames is heading right towards your ship. It must be an insane thing to experience.
I could imagine that right now and its terrifying
@@junkersju87b-2stuka2 reality is always much more terrifying, as terrifying as imagination has already been
You can kill a body but not it's brave soul.
That's the most scariest thing when u see a plane on fire crashing directly on you
@@AmanKumar-lc6sp They were not brave
We don't even know how lucky we are.
Sz Bognar 100% agree with you
Or they are unlucky
Funny thing is half of these commenters are probably going to be drafted in the next world war.
Lucky with new world order?
Now This Is Epic Do not ask me how I know this. I am okay and not mentally unstable. Ha ha ha (end me) ha ha
That anti aircraft shot at 2:26 broke my heart completely, and shocked me. As do many other shocking acts people can do during wars of empire. The pain of not getting the aircraft at the right moment hurts but even if you do hit it, you have a half-burned huge piece of metal, with a human inside, doesn't matter if the enemy side think he is or not - because the ''Chinese exclusion act of 1882'', an anti- oriental hate bill - and of course this previous hate increases during wartime. I've seen another video where Apache helicopter gunmen were laughing and joking around at a random Iraqi war photographer, as if he is not a simple human being born from a mother just like we all are, and trying to get his piece out of the war cake too.
Hope this never Happens again. Pilots are meant to Fly. Not Crash to Kill on purpose.
Not the Kamikaze ones.
nah not for kamikazes xDDD
You can't say to your enemies how they must fight in order that you win lollll, it's like telling the Kamikazes, if you comet a suicide and crush on a ship, you go to the Martial court.
@@LeonatdoH xDDD yeah true dat :v
@@kingofmetal1961 i was born 8 years after 9/11 so im 13yr old xD
"The war is not determine who is right, but who is left."
This quote was very...
(Okay, some people still don't understand my comment. But i remember this quote when i'm playing old Call of Duty. Also, sorry for the bad english, 'cause i'm not an english speaker)
I think anyone with a few brain cells can say who was on the right side and who wasn’t in WW2
And lets go Brandon
No, it was left
Word war 2
Actually war is to control population.
I don't think there are too many people still around who realize how brutal the war with the Japanese was. Most young people don't know anything about war. Nor do they care. SAd.
Well I'm one of those young people that is the opposite of what you said. I respect the veterans and all men that fought in war. I've loved learning about WW2 ever since Primary 4 and I'm in high school.
Edit: So far in my class when we get history, my class groans. This actually quite ruins my mood. Right now we're learning about medieval. Medieval is another topic I like, but I won't get into it. My history teacher is one of my favourite teachers, he has giving me a fist bump and even tells jokes to me. History is underrated.
@@Kuba25088 hes right though and it's sad that I'm in year 11 and most people in my year think history is boring
@@BigDiz I never said that he was wrong.
I love to learn about WW2 I respect all the soldiers and veterans I love to know about this from when I was in class 5 and now I am in class 8 I learned a lot
@@BigDiz most guys of our age thinks that history is boring it's the fault of our education system
It’s all fun and games until you realize that you’re watching people die in one of the worst ways possible
Fort true
Tyler Jordon stfu
@Tyler Jordon Not Drunk, They were offered One final drink (a cup) as a final offering from this world
@@SeeDeath you forgetting that some get burned alive in the air, others that fall into the ocean they drown as these planes were designed with locked doors and not able to be opened again
That is not the worst way to die, by any stretch of the imagination.
1945 Japan: Banzai!
2019 Japan: Senpai!
Ya think we nuked em hard enough?
Coincidence? I think not.
Yaju Senpai 先輩っておまえのことか😂
先輩がこの先輩だったとは…
😂😂😂
Do you also think that the world was black & white in those days Or it was just me with silly thoughts in the childhood..!😆
Holy shit i did and itd you again! I always thought they were semi blind back in the days and my mom was wondering like "whaat are you talking about?"
@@build2270 i hope yo didnt take it real i was just makin fun moment😄 u said ok & i tried to make aryhme with it😁
@@amiralizeynoddini27 alright
@@build2270 im ready, sit tight😂
@@build2270 at least you didn't think they were deaf cause there was no sound in the movies.
I can never support the idea of glorifying Kamikaze. That is insane. I have lived in mourning for my friends who died in vain from Kamikaze. I regret and suffer for letting my friends die like that. 'Kamikaze should never be glorified and should never happen again.
- Testimony of surviving Kamikaze crew member Yutaka Kanbe
It makes no sense to ask why we obeyed those orders and why we had to die. At the time, there was no room to say, 'I will not do kamikaze.' kamikaze is not a story in the movie. It is worrisome that young Japanese people do not seem to feel the tragedy and fear in real life.
- Testimony of Asano Akinori, a surviving member of Kamikaze
他に選択がなかったからです
金持ちで豊かなアメリカに貧乏で負け続けの日本が戦うにはこれしかない
仮に溺れてる子供を助けようとして泳げない人が飛込んでで2人とも溺死するのは無駄なことですか?
@@ORG-f1o
You talk about Japan as if it were the victim, but there was the surest way: to accept and surrender the defeat of the war that the Japanese Empire started.
And this is how your metaphor should be fixed:
1. "The Drowning Child" is an East Asian.
2. It was the Japanese Empire that threw East Asians into the water.
3. It was the U.S. military that jumped to save the drowning East Asians.
4. Kamikaze is a 'stone' thrown at the U.S. military by the Japanese Empire outside the water to disrupt the rescue.
@@whyitshandleinsteadofname
-美化するとか美化しないとかの話をしていません
他に方法がなかったと話してます
戦後声を大にして話している人の(まるで詩のような)証言も信用しません
当時の人と話す機会もあり自分の祖父も戦争に参加しましたが
特攻に限らず戦争につい彼らはみんなて話したがらないですし、心ない人の罵声もありました
ただ彼らはそのことについてうずくまって泣いているか
あるいは「グワッツ」「ドバッ」とか擬音や感覚の話が主です
(まだ記憶が鮮明だからでしょう)
今日、白人と対等に話ができるのはこの世代の人達の犠牲と努力のおかげだと思ってますけどね
@@ORG-f1o Have to say sorry for Kamikaze legend. Even though I don't want to touch the war crimes but in my point, Japanese had much of things they shouldn't lossed. Specifically, they colonized around Indochina, Thailand, Taiwan, Vietnam... They even won French's army as Nazis. Before they started the war in Hawaii, it was American territory. Some Japanese historical documents I've searched said they spent almost a century to transformed and trained their people by receiving budget from Western countries and invested in Education, Navy, Economic... Groups of Japanese had invested by Government and sent to other countries for learning. Then they became like "Asia Bristian", therefore why do they had to die like that. If only fighting for Nazislism is to defeat the French and England army out of Asia, then at that time the German had won in Europe. So I think they started this crazy war with the Americans because of the pride and revenge. That is why they even didn't response to American bombing notice. And their people seemed to accept that. What is such of "Cold War" meaning...They are all innocent victims... I am Vietnamese...
@@anhph1992
この戦争で日本が占領した地域は中国以外なら 欧米によって植民地化され奴隷化していた土地です(タイは独立国なので対等な同盟国でした)
私が印象的なのは1890年ころのベトナムのとある映像です
フランス人の貴婦人が子供にお菓子を配る時、鳥にでもエサをやるように地面に放り投げて地面に落ちたものを子供が拾って食べる・・
人に食べ物を与える場合は手から手に渡すべきです
日本の近代化は武士階級が中心で末端の国民の意見・要望を入れての改革です
それこそ子供が新しい本や玩具を買うように無邪気な改革でした
英国には成文法としての憲法がなく、英米法は裁判判例がそのまま適用されるので、
ドイツ・フランスの様式を学ぶことにしてます
"Asia Bristian"とありますが、昭和天皇は英国式立憲君主制を海軍は英国式海軍をモデルにしてます
日本はこの戦争で多くのものを失ったのは事実です
人命もそう、家屋・船舶・工場・・
そして、日本が戦争に負けてから理想主義で外国に無知なアメリカ人により多数の文化財・道徳心・習慣が破壊されました
戦後冷戦になったのは日本を追い詰めたルーズベルト大統領の取り巻きにソビエトのスターリンの工作員が多数含まれていたからです
(日本がアメリカと戦争しなくてはならなかったのは、ソビエトとナチスドイツが戦争しておりソビエトに隣接している日本がスターリンにとって恐怖だからです)
戦争中ルーズベルトが存命中は英国よりソビエトを信用しソビエトに有利な密約をしていました
結果ソビエトは勝利して外国に勢力を伸ばし世界は冷戦構造になりました
2:13 "damn that soldier on a parachute "
Bubboy Darker good eye
Damn eagle eye is what that is lol
Pilot
I think its usa pilot because the kamikaze pilot dont wear a parachute bag
@@articelyoutube8911 Why would a US war ship be firing at a US plane
Girls: I Wish Boys Never Existed
Boys: These is for the Woman, and Kids
in fact they did it for their emperor and honor
@@dormitando true
@@dormitando they'd then say "bOnE mArRoW reProRucTiOn dUh"
@@sooryan_1018 then the baby dies 😐
@@soraphii oof
Just think how the pilot must have felt when his aircraft is going down, he must be thinking about his wife and children back at home whom he will never meet again, this is so heart breaking
I agree 🇯🇵🇺🇸
Your pfp is very strange
Funny how you sympathize with the Japanese Imperial Army whilst having a Confederate Flag as your profile picture
@@twinglocks9304 They did both have a racist mentality and they both fought against the United States so it makes sense.
@Star Destroyer They are volunteers
Allies: Take your ammo and shoot! Japanese empire: you are ammo
Music is.. “Rising sun” by Kiyoshi Yoshida..
Land of the rising sun. Makes sense
Rising sun as in nuke?
@@jaydenbeltran8614 nani?
Thank you, brother!
Would have been better with no music so I could hear everything. Is that so difficult nowadays?
It's hard for me to realize that there's actually men in these planes
There are they are real men
"every" plane in ww2 had a pilot sadly. :(
"almost"?
@@swooftperson_08 nigga come again
@@micaelpedrosilvamartins4878 Some info here. They experimented with drone aircraft that had no pilots during ww2.
Imagine if we could drain the ocean… the amount of history we would find under there…
fr
The amount of death
@@punnareaythampanharith3672 And aliens. Don't forget the aliens.
And the amount of mysterious creatures
@@punnareaythampanharith3672 I’d be surprised to find dead bodies under the water after all those years.
"If you ran out of ammo, you shall become the ammo"
- Japanese soldier in 1945
Japanese were not messing around real suicide mission.
They were kinda expected to do that, that's what made them terrifying as they fought with nothing to lose, allowing recklessness and unorthodox actions to be pulled off stunningly.
Logan R not nothing to lose but if they didnt follow through on their mission they would lose everything
@@OnlyGrafting I could only imagine the fear they had doing that mission but didn't have no choice but to do it so sad.
@@wisch6414 losing everything dear or death is as good as having nothing to lose
I mean they were forced into doing some shit they didn’t want to. Talking about japan in general, making deals n shit.
My father fought against the Japanese and he saw this first hand..he was on the mine sweeper USS Dour..that ship won 3 battle stars and my father was one of thirteen men to receive the honorable Meritorious Mast for his bravery and courage..I will never know the shock of what he saw when he first saw one dive out of the sky and aim for a ship and hit it..
Wait till you know america bombed 2 city of japan full of women and children. An act of war without honor.
@@brukujinbrokujin7802 hell yeah we did! Instant rice American style. 🍚
@@brukujinbrokujin7802 If it weren't for the bomb millions would have died. An invasion of mainland Japan would have been much more devastating in terms of losses.
@@TheGreatGizzo I think what you said is quite true. Japan that time is on the point of training young men to fly just to be a kamikaze and win a one-sided war. And due of Japan being a isolated country with few resources available like oil (that's why they tried conquering their neighbor countries like China, Korea, Philippines etc.) defeat is guaranteed to them.
If they do not retreat and call for a peace treaty. I think Japan will be forced to be a US's territory which I don't think Japan will agree that easily (considering the fact that they have a history of isolating themselves to preserve their culture and prevent foreign countries on changing it.) In that way the war will be prolonged and many more casualties will occur.
I don't agree of the act of sending nukes but this time it makes people realized how dangerous it is and how can one country can easily destroy the whole world.
Imagine the cold war when the US and the USSR (I don't know if it's still USSR at that time) send nukes with each other not knowing the great mass destruction it will make to mankind. Thankfully I think they learned it from what happened in Nagasaki and Hiroshima so the nuke wars has been stop.
PS: I am only 18 years old so I may not know everything so feel free to facts check what I said.
@@KingMongooseJFX "instant rice" wtf XD
They were die serving their country while i'm here complaining about lagging playing WoT...
:(
Respect to my ancestors
Uhh byt their families got respect
@suiterd62 thank you for your service you have my full respect
They: i dont want to kamikaze because of my family, but I will do it for he country
Me: OK guys, I will not kamikaze,repair costs are too high
@suiterd62 God bless you and your family
「桜は散っても魂散らず」
決して忘れてはならない。
勝ち負けではない
両者過ちを繰り返してはならない
surrender counts as a loss does it not? to admit defeat is to surrender. you cannot have one without the other
@@nick7928戦争に勝者なんかいない。
@c_y_l_i USA won tho😅
Using fancy words to avoid the truth is not helpful. Japan needs to face its problems to make progress. 高度な言葉遣いで真実を避けるのは役立ちません。日本は進展するために問題に立ち向かう必要があります。
@@Kingofcathay君の言葉は日本で散ったアメリカ兵をも侮辱してるよ、お互い上のせいで殺しあって壊れ続けた、今もptsdや家族が死んで悲しんでるアメリカ人が大量に居るのに勝ち?勝ったら彼らの大切な人は戻ってきましたか??
everyone in the classroom when the teacher leaves for a few minutes
I needed this
Herrit
Not funny at all
@@emh-5046 you don't have to reply and leave a comment about everything. Shit up and leave if it's not funny enough for ya.
@@emh-5046 if you didnt find this funny thats fine but you coulda just scrolled past and not commented
Francisco Medrano apparently no jokes are funny to you in this comment thread lol why don’t you do us all a favor and scroll past the comments instead of commenting “ not funny” on each comment that you don’t find funny.
They're dropping like flies...literally.
Careful someone might get upset from you saying this🤣🤣
Someone has to say it...
M-41 Bulldog Strawberry 🍓
Lol! People get offended by just picking your nose nowadays.
@@iconicweeb8843 peepee poopoo
02:15 A parachute? Can’t imagine what he would look like floating through all that AA fire
It is dangerous but deliberately aiming at parachuting pilots is considered as a warcrime something that the Japanese normally did at that time but it is legal to do that against airborne/paratrooper units
Thought Kamikaze pilots didn't carry parachutes
@@larrycasper4381 conventional bomber attacks against warships weren't uncommon still in 1945. That 'chute sure comes from a bomber's or fighter-bomber's crewman, after all there's no way to determine that was a true kamikaze plane - we just see it exploding mid-air.
@@Re-2005 yea but I’m 100% positive they didn’t give 2 fu&$s about that war crime with all the Adrenalin running through them and just blasted anything in the sky that moved. For all they knew the parachuter could have explosives strapped to himself that he could set off if he so happens to land near the vessel
@Carter Stanford also the fact that they didn't sign the Geneva Convention
Кто бы ни были пилоты при жизни , они пытались выполнить задачу на благо страны, уважение воинам
Есть разница между камикадзе и шахедами?
@@AlexanderErdniev-ws1oe 神風は巨大な軍艦に突っ込み 自爆テロは女子供だろうが関係ない卑怯な行動をとる
@@AlexanderErdniev-ws1oe アメリカ映画の インディペンデンスデイ ディープインパクト ハルマゲドンなど これらは神風映画だ
Teacher: We're going to Japan!
Girls: Omg they have such good food!
Me and the boys: 0:00
I'm sorry but this meme is dead dude
This meme is already dead
Henni Quint
Never seen it before
Still a funny meme ngl 💁
@@longbongsilvers194 tbh I'm with ya
“ The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he love’s whats behind him “ - G.K Chesterton
“I’m gonna go get the papers, get the papers”
-Jimmy Two Times
R/im14andthisisdeep
@@Basedlocation r/ihavereddit
@@snake922r/i don’t use reddit
@@Basedlocation bro stop being cringe
Imagine aliens watching us at that time. They would've been like: "damn, that whole planet is on war".
They be like damn earth go hard..
they're gonna be scared shitless
🇧🇷E ainda está!!!👍
The Earth
Episode 1939 - 1945
@@cruecat5429 no probably just laughing at how braindead we are, a species able to become space faring is a species thats ultimately peaceful and overcome war without causing their own extinction...or at least overcome major conflicts
3:21 that person was surely a veteran
These dudes not only had to give their lifes to literally deffend their country from the American invasion, but also taught the Americans how a culture of more than 2000 years of war and battlening will fight.
The kamikaze formation had to strike like the sharpest blades, thats why they used the first 8 planes to hit straight while creating fog. The 2nd wave were the ones lead by the best pilots including the generals, and most of them managed to hit in the core of the ships where the fuel and maintenance room where located, so the flames would increase drastically by just 1 hit.
This dedication is something that no other country will ever be able to replicate
No Offense, this needs much different music to convey the emotion that was felt that day, when countless people lost their lives. Just saying
No
honestly no music at all would’ve been better
I thought this music was a fitting choice tbh
@@johnjeral3951 yeah and these are Japanese fighters so fuck them
@@masvidalyautja9794 Yeah and many americans sailors died too
00:48 that flak curtain is insane, how anything could make it through that is amazing.
The music fits this extremely well too.
Amazing to you
But them
Look at 2:14 , poor parachute man. Flak destroyed him.
@@ph2500Good
This show how mans are braves, and how a war is stupid.
how brainwashed, fanatic and determined ppl can be to kill others
@@someczechguy america.
I don't wanna hear anyone say that war isnt a buisness bc it is. All for money and power no greater cause
@@someczechguy yeah those who start
@@fettjagtharald2883 wtf man so u mean usa should have surrended to japan or terrorism ... thats so fucking dum. im not even from usa and i know this.shame
Man, that was some war. Incredible footage.
Sheer chaos. Explosion, bullets flying all over, people that once had family to go home to. God rest those souls.
"War is where the young and the stupid gets tricked into killing each other by the old and the wise"
- Niko Bellic
I think I remember it wrong but I thought it was _War is when the old and bitter convince the young and stupid to kill each other_
Correction: "War is where the young and stupid are tricked by the old and bitter into killing each other"
More like forced
And to the old men that sent them, it was no big deal. These young men were totally expendable and it was just some toy ships and paper airplanes they could easily replace.
give us more wisdom
If a kamikaze pilot missed his targets
His last words would be like
*O Fu....*
Commander: Dont Worry You Will respawn i promise
0:42
Lol
@@kaito1213 shut up fortnite kid
@@thefishisraw117 fk i hate fortnite
This is a really amazing and a sad thing at same time. Patriotism of the Japanese officers who send their own man to death is amazing. And i say patriotism, they are not selfish, because i know lots of Japan high commander and strategists died in war with their soldier. But knowing these pilots were mostly 17-22 years old who forced to go on that mission is sad.
In fact, kamikaze was not by forced, but voluntary.
ほとんどの将校は、部下に神風を命令しておきながら、自らは戦後悠々自適に生きました😂
If you want to know what it was really like to be a Kamikaze pilot, read a book entitled 'The Divine Wind'. It was written by the squadron commander of one of the elite Kamikaze units in Japan. Outstanding perspective. Very, very brave men.
@Idk Good question. The squadron commander was in a leadership position, and therefore not an operational pilot. That was the Japanese protocol for these squadrons. Perhaps so that they could go on and command more men and motivate them to make the ultimate sacrifice.?
@@reggierico to the Japanese it was vital for there to be instructors to train the next generation of human bombs. That’s probably why he survived.
A sneak attack to make an attempt at the Hawaiian island, and farm the sugar cane. US wasn’t even in the war. How is any of this brave?
@@LocalBlac If you read the book, you'll understand what I'm referring to.
Most part of Kamikaze pilots were drafted schoolboys. They flew away with family photos in the pockets aiming at the sea in Okinawa.
Mission complete or not, they were fated to die.
How did they feel at the last moment of their lives?
Probably: i love you mother, father, brothers and sisters, my friends, I really love you all.
It's very terrible.🥶🥶
most of these recruits were actually fanatics and believed they were doing the right thing. ironically, the bereaved were filled with more concern than those actually affected. but that was not always the case with all recruits
@@ihatetheantichrist7207 They were not fanatics.
In those days ,for all the military authorities inspected their testaments, most of them mentioned great thanks to their parents born and bred them in the testaments.
They didn't usually mention it ,but they were thinking of their families in their heart.
@@ihatetheantichrist7207 Lol they were just like any other pilots apart of a military force, I highly doubt you'd say the same about the RAF or USAAF and call them fanatics. Biases and propaganda at best.
2:12---Never noticed before that as one kamikaze falls there is an opening parachute clear to see just to the left of it. Interesting, wonder if the pilot smuggled a parachute into his plane. He's catching a lot of that hell-fire, though.
Not all but a lot of the pilots were pressured and forced into this. I was very surprised to find out about it. A lot of threats of pubic shaming and disgrace to their families if they refused once presented with the opportunity.
Not all the pilots who attacked the Allied shipping were Kamikazes.
There's no way they can jump, they were locked in.
@@ss-oq9pc you didn't find out, you were told, bulshit, they were all volunteers to defend their country, and happy and honored to die for it, Japanese culture and honor, don't tell me you're surprised.
@@LeonatdoH Simplest answer was MarsFKA's, not all attacking planes were kamikaze.
We have to give extreme credit to the persons that recorded these historical moments. Without videos it would be almost impossible to understand what this event has been.
1:42 that was a direct flak hit, brutal.
Ooo damn direct hit
Japanese aircraft were very light and fragile. Japan was short of resources.
🥺🥺
From Japan 🇯🇵
@@kgcotton326 yeah at that era japan was out of airplane ship ammo no choise they did this suicide mission
The youngest kamikaze pilot, Yukio araki died at the age of 17 on May 27 1945 during the battle of Okinawa. He flew his bomb-laden Mitsubishi Ki 51 and crashed to USS Braine. He was also the guy holding the dog in the famous photo of the 72nd Shinbu Squadron.
I now know the name of the person I've always wanted to know. thank you.
My father was a gunner's mate on the USS Braine when the first plane hit the gun turrent.
名前を教えてくれてありがとうございます
子どもの頃の自分と似てる人なので前から気になっていました
Did the ship sink? @@stevewhitson5621
Brainwashed poor kid thought he would get to heaven by killing himself and others for the Emperor.
whoever recorded this all and the kept REAL footage is a legend
So, the legend of the cameramen being immortals while filming fights are true
looking in eyes of death.
how strong hearted one can possibly be.
Truly amazing these soldiers died only knowing war, only to not see the outcome of their efforts
True but its sad not amazing..
What is important, is that they have their lives so their country won't be colonised, they're not getting payed to be soldiers and defend their county like in some other countries.
You mean getting nuked twice?
@@LeonatdoH actually, in the Philippines before being dragged in ww2 who was colonized by spain had better living condition and have more food than most europeans at the time, life was steady for most but few revolt.
@@LeonatdoH war makes countries bankrupt, good thing america gave aid to europeans after the war, but unfortunately for Philippines, it was colonized by usa.
It might be entertainment to us but this is serious shit! I should know my dad was in the middle of this on a LST off Okinawa I was able to drag a few things out of him when I was a kid
my mom said he had nightmares for years
AMLO un viejo,chochesndo y comunista debe caer,,asqueroso papagayo mañanero,,,,
Rick Moro I Bet he did , I bet most of them Did.
Rick Moro what’s an LST?
@@jossu2216 landing Ship Tank
They pulled up on to the beach to unload ordinance, Tanks, Trucks Cargo, Troops and various supply's for support
@@griff7749 sorry for your family's loss this is a part of history that should never be lost
The sacrifices wher incomprehensible to say the least!
You should research as much as possible to know how and where it happened in your grand uncles honor sure he would of appreciate it that a family member one day cared about what really happened to him
Q: What goes through the mind of a Kamikaze pilot as he impacts the side of an American Navy ship ? A: the tail of his plane.
Fun Fact: The reason why some pilots failed to acquire their targets was due to the zero's control surfaces stiffening at high speeds , such as in dives. Amateur pilots did not know this and thus failed to deal damage.
Mechanical flight controls. The drag and air pressure at high speeds made it harder to manipulate the yoke from its neutral position.
I've been wondering this for the longest time! Thanks for the tidbit! :)
Agreed. Ironically, the slow, wood and fabric trainer biplanes were more successful, since they could not be picked up on radar, and would fly at sea level to make it difficult for the AA guns to depress themselves enough to hit them.
And Since The kamiKaze Pilots Didn't Dodge Bullets Made Is Easy For USA To Shoot Them In Flames
What does this even mean.. I don’t know the words zero surface 😂
2022: I filmed my cat get lost in a blanket
1944:
Imagine hearing and seeing this in person. Just, wow.
I sure didn't hear anything here thanks to the music.
@@ARedMotorcycle yeah but the video most likely didn’t come with sound anyway
@@MrCJ100 yeah, most didn't. you are correct on that.
この映像とみんなの優しいコメントに泣きそうです。ありがとうございます。亡くなられたアメリカ人そして日本人にご冥福をお祈りします。
Only the Japanese.
@@adorableness1408 iam from Egypt and think about how would kemakazi pilots do if they saw thier cute grandchildren love the Americans and creating anime
@@احمد-م4ر4طfr bro 💀
アメリカ人は犠牲になって良し!!
本当ですね
涙がでます
Its crazy how many of them that landed in the sea instead of reaching the target...
Some of them would end up trying to kamikaze as a result of damage to the plane, ending in falling short after spraying all their ammunition. Others would run out of ammo and head straight to any battleships in sight, or anything else that'd cause damage. Must be a hell of an adrenaline rush to go out on.
Inexperienced pilots were chosen.
Spend 30 minutes in a flight simulator trying to land on a carrier without prior training.
Now try to ram into it. Easier.
But now be shot at.
Now avoid enemy aircraft.
Now do it while your pilot burns up.
Now accidentally overcompensate and crash in the water.
You can repeat that until you perfect it, but the Japanese only had one shot.
The initial stats compelled the Japanese to think this was a winning tactic, but we all know that it wasn't
@@abramo7700 but they still had a painful training
Yes that's the reason pearl harbour was completely burnt
This man was a genius! He whipped out his camera just so that his ship wouldn’t sink! You sir is the next Albert Einstien
My grandfather, a US sailor, was friends with a surviving kamikaze pilot. When I say 'surviving' I mean his plane splashed down and he was rescued by the US sailors.
Than he was a bad Kamikaze pilot if he survived
My grandfather was a US sailor on PT boats and they didn't take prisoners.
@@numalo if his plane took massive hits the pilot would not have control of the planes landing. to survive the crash to be rescued is a miracle unto itself.
@@numalo try to kamikaze while piloting a zero plane and ships shooting at you with hundreds of 20mm and 12.7mm. You think it is easy to do that? It's luck. Hoping no ships see you coming so you can ram it.
With all respect for your grandfather, I highly doubt this. The Japanese that somehow survived the crash either killed themselves with a wakizashi or a grenade.
Mosquitoes: bite and leave
Bees:
These are some of the most sad things you can watch, but I feel like everyone needs to see one at least once
The people filming are not only incredibly brave, but deserve so much recognition. I’d imagine it was difficult to have cameras back in the 1940s and especially to bring them to war. It’s a time capsule back into one of the deadliest wars we know. It’s incredible.
This is actually dreadful to watch all the men in airplanes... they watch themselves fly straight into the ground it’s crazy man hope this never happens again (edit) this is a lot of likes and what is wrong with this comment section 😂😂
Fuck them
@@thenotoriousnova1102 You know America isn't the heroe either.
America was just a means to an end.
@@thenotoriousnova1102 In a war, theres no Victor nor heroe theres death and villains.
There were a lot of children in those planes as well.
@@sansguerra2265 For there to be a villain there has to be a hero. You added more to the quote.
@2:12 to the left of center you can see a parachute slowly deploy as the plane in the center of the screen is blown to bits by AAA. As well there is another plane at a higher altitude in back of the plane in focus which is also actively being destroyed. I like to watch these at .25 speed as you see things that you never could at full.
RIP To all those brave men who lost their lives 💐💐💐
The japanese or the americans or both?
@@shayan5479 all soldiers that served their country
@@astra9669 oh ok
Thank you all so much, from Japan. God bless both countries.
@@自民太郎 yes
The traces are the bullets you can see there are thousands more being fired wow.
Those are Tracer Rounds!
I don't really know how much bullets for every tracer round to be fired, but It sure had allot of bullets rained over them
ITS JUST SUPER INSANE ACTUALLY...
I think its one tracer for every five bullets
@@REAL_SKYFIRE very much it depends wich is the weapon system being employed. Through the video we can see four-gun 28 mm. (by NGF), four-gun 40 mm. (Bofors) and single gun 20 mm. (Oerlikon).
Each of them is different as for the ratio of tracers. In the 40 mm, for example, each explosive round was a tracer as well.
America: They Have no more ammo we have a chance!
Japan: I’m Bout To End our careers
Well their kamikaze pilots they’re killing them self too
CorVette yeah but they also killed Americans
@Defender of UA-cam haha you win dude
CorVette2k you said “our careers” that reply wasn’t necessary
@@nicoswrlddd1 Fatman and Little Boy: Allow us to introduce ourselves.
My tears falling down for no reason whenever i watch these kinda video.
1:57 plane drops bomb before crashing into the sea.
Mission Failed: *You miss the Drop!*
Those are torpedos.
Me in every battlefield..
me just before a few hours ago
TheDoodfrumspace11
Me when TheDoodfrumspace11 tries crashing into my tank but fails because it does no damage
Every war thunder arcade player
LOL
Bruh Moment
Its a reference to the inverted controls, not kuz it kills tanks xD
But I changed the controls. Hah
These combat videographers were incredible, they filmed everything and they're the true heroes of filming these events.
Camera men never die
filmographers back then ;)
@@RielProMax Bill Genaust was a cameraman who filmed the second flag-raising in the Battle of Iwo Jima and was killed there on March 2, 1945, when he was shot my machine gun fire and buried in the rubble by the Japanese. His body was never found.
"Losing a war is the biggest war crime"
~a quiet kid
The trainer of the kamikaze be like:
Okay please focus on this because im gonna do it one time
(Sorry english)
Martineec05 good English 👍🏻
Dammit that joke got me haha
Good joke for non native English speaker
Ive seen this joke so many times its actually getting annoying now
@@Milk-uk6nw says the one who is late 6 months... maybe it got copied??? (duh)
1:03 just think about trough what a shitstorm of flak bullets these pilots had ro fly.
Respect to every soldier
a nuke to their country?
surely they'd be davestated
I dont think that every soldier deserve respect
@@abc54436 pls dont write the germans dont get respect. All of them get some
4Bit-Helmet Of course the majority deserve respect. And i dont day that German soldiers are different and dont deserve it. But i dont think SS Nazi Soldiers deserve anything
@@abc54436 ok same
brave men that went thru wars have my respect, it’s sad how it was back then to fight these horrific battles when you’re just a young man, to sacrifice yourself for the peace we have today
I'm a Japanese. Many Kamikaze fighters were teenager. They could never decline the senior officer's direction to conduct desperate Kamikaze attack. After the direction, they sent only one letter of the very last will to his wife and parents. They could never convey their true intention due to censorship, so many of them sent the sentence such as "I'm very happy to die for mother country", "I'm very happy to die for Emperor, so don't cry mom." A day before Kamikaze attack day, they have moderate feast as the last dinner. According to correspondent's testimony, their last word just before the crash timing was "Mom, I don't want to die!"
国のために特攻してくださった神風特攻隊隊員の皆様と、特攻によって犠牲になられたアメリカ兵すべての皆様へ心よりのご冥福をお祈り申し上げます。
原爆投下、本土空襲のアメリカ兵のご冥福を祈るとこが流石アメリカの植民地根性丸出しのネトウヨ。
@@travelleryu みんな国の為に戦ったことが理解出来ないようだな馬鹿。
English words pls
Respect JAPON EMPİRE of Azerbaijan 🇯🇵❤️🇦🇿
神風特攻隊員のために祈りを送ってください、彼らが安心して休むことができますように
“hey, you think he’s out of bullet-“
**gets killed**
“yeah”
Your whole body is Adrenaline for a few seconds, and you cease to exist, one way or another.
Numbers quoted vary, but at least 47 Allied vessels, from PT boats to escort carriers, were sunk by kamikaze attacks, and about 300 damaged. During World War II, nearly 3,000 kamikaze pilots were sacrificed. About 14% of kamikaze attacks managed to hit a ship.
The bravery of these kamikaze pilots were incredible. Knowing you’ll never see your loved ones again, going out in the most gruesome and will determined way possible - all for the sake of your country.
This just shows how patriotic young men were back in the day ; a trait that’s rarely seen now in the Japanese after WWII.
RIP to all these brave soldiers.
5 h
@@goulash6025 why mad lmao?
Japanese are still more patriotic than Germans nowadays. Germans were brainwashed hard to never speak fondly about their nation again.
There's a reason why its not seen in japanese people today.
They were under a brutal dictatorship who cared little about them, every waking day was spent labouring with limited rest. Japanese society became *incredibly* pacifist after the war thanks to the horrors they went through.
Bravery, yes, but also mental illness due to the twisted code of Bushido that put death on a altar to aspire for. Many Japanese soldiers committed suicide rather than surrender, and more horrific, taught the Japanese civilians, old men, women, and children, to also kill themselves by throwing themselves over cliffs and blowing themselves up with grenades rather than surrender. There was nothing brave or patriotic about that, only a sick mindset to die for a false sense of appeasing honor.
Man the balls of all these people can't imagine the terror of a war like this.
Вот это настоящая документалистика,а не компьютерная графика,хоть и война,а смотришь с интересом.Честь и хвала оператору того времени,что снял все это .И вечная слава морякам ,погибшим в ту войну,на бескрайних просторах Тихого океана,мы в то время были созниками.Отличное видео,спасибо автору,лайк,подписка
in englis; "Now this is real documentary filmmaking, not computer graphics. Even though it's about war, you watch it with interest. Honor and praise to the cameraman of that time who captured all of this. And eternal glory to the sailors who died in that war, on the vast expanses of the Pacific Ocean. We were contemporaries at that time. Excellent video, thanks to the author. Like and subscribe."
"Компьютерная графика "💀
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