Pearl Harbor Surprise Attack and its Aftermath | October - December 1941 | World War II

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  • As Hitler and his army turned their attention towards Russia, a momentous event occurred in the Pacific as the Japanese air force launched a surprise attack on the American Naval Fleet, stationed at Pearl Harbor on December 7th. This event led to the USA's direct involvement in the war. Meanwhile, in Europe, Hitler found himself faced with more than just the threat of Russia.

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  • @markwitzig6390
    @markwitzig6390 Рік тому +8

    2 minutes in, and I get a commercial. Wow

  • @ruthliboro2845
    @ruthliboro2845 Місяць тому +1

    These documentaries are the best!!!

  • @zesantos2569
    @zesantos2569 Рік тому +31

    beautiful narration 😳😳👏🏽👏🏽

  • @imlitakaanghly5379
    @imlitakaanghly5379 Рік тому +21

    No One Is Saint In War! You Kill Or You Die

    • @lincolncruz2941
      @lincolncruz2941 2 місяці тому

      Kill civilians or prisioners war during war = cowardice

  • @JohnRoberts-wk6rf
    @JohnRoberts-wk6rf 5 місяців тому +5

    Excellent, instructive documentary with video that I haven't seen anywhere else.

  • @ekeomagodswill294
    @ekeomagodswill294 Рік тому +5

    Now you can see why no American president has ever apologised for the atomic bomb on Japan.

  • @rhushsnr
    @rhushsnr Рік тому +19

    The background music got me nostalgic 🎶❤️. Where can I get it?

  • @robertliskey420
    @robertliskey420 Рік тому +4

    Mr. Doris Miller, What a man, Thank you!

  • @jonhildahl9982
    @jonhildahl9982 Рік тому +10

    Yamamoto was correct, they would have to march on Washington to win this war. I don't see how that would have been possible though. You may beat the Americans in a battle but to land troops on the mainland would be a monumental difficulty. Never mind the military, the US public owns more guns than any other nation. There would be millions of people, highly armed taking shots at any invader. Millions of hunters with high powered rifles capable of hitting dinner plate sized targets at up to 1,000 yards. Even .50 cal rifles are legal in the US, those are capable of stopping trucks & light armored vehicles, an invasion/occupation of the US mainland would have been impossible even in 1941.

    • @4catsnow
      @4catsnow Рік тому +2

      Isoruku Yamamoto....The emperor giveth, the P-38 taketh away....thus endeth the lesson...

  • @fishingwithfilitsa
    @fishingwithfilitsa Рік тому +6

    Great video

  • @Jonathandulche
    @Jonathandulche Рік тому +12

    Exelente buena información, gracias.

  • @SpartacusErectus
    @SpartacusErectus Рік тому +13

    British people make the best narrators

    • @liamdaletv
      @liamdaletv Рік тому +3

      Cheers Steve... all the best.. the narrator!

    • @sttevens
      @sttevens Рік тому +1

      NO

  • @espiritoconsolador838
    @espiritoconsolador838 Рік тому +14

    O Senhor é a minha luz e a minha salvação;
    de quem terei temor?
    O Senhor é o meu forte refúgio;
    de quem terei medo?
    - Salmo 27:1🫡

    • @davidc3839
      @davidc3839 3 місяці тому

      I have intense pain all day and there is no cure. What purpose does this serve in your God's eyes?

    • @rogerdelgado5625
      @rogerdelgado5625 Місяць тому

      ​@@davidc3839verdade ...tome pregabalina 150 e velija e seja feliz esqueça deus

  • @rascallyrabbit8548
    @rascallyrabbit8548 Рік тому +11

    The devastating earthquake on the Tokeo Kanto plain in 1920's precipitated the Empire's war on China

    • @Otokichi786
      @Otokichi786 Рік тому +1

      That was in 1923. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1923_Great_Kant%C5%8D_earthquake

  • @auligamavasconcellos257
    @auligamavasconcellos257 9 місяців тому +2

    Não conhecia esse veículo. Excelente vídeo Claudinei?

  • @rafaelaleixoalbuquerque8757
    @rafaelaleixoalbuquerque8757 Рік тому +14

    Japão até hoje sente as consequências por causa desse ataque

  • @marciaferreira1162
    @marciaferreira1162 Рік тому +4

    Não conhecia esse fato. Obrigada pelo documentário.

  • @marcogareth1
    @marcogareth1 Рік тому +31

    Excelente aula de história , mas a próxima guerra vai ser devastadora para a humanidade

    • @mauricioaraujo4282
      @mauricioaraujo4282 Рік тому +4

      Já está por um fio..

    • @RIRI-el6xm
      @RIRI-el6xm Рік тому

      Leçon de propagande US surtout (curieusement, ils ne critiquent jamais leur propre camp de concentration (qui rappellent le, ils ont aussi fait plusieurs millions de m0rt) Entre les prisonniers allemands et les Civiles Japonais.
      Ni les Civiles passaient au Phosphore, Napalme, Agent orange ou bombe Atomique.
      Mais ça va comme c'est le camp du bien, c'est 100% Kasher !
      Si l'histoire se répète, c'est justement, car les gogoy, on a la fois la courte mémoire, mais aussi aucun sens critique, et le deux poids deux mesures ne les choque en rien. Tartuffe !

    • @theworldwariioldtimeradioc8676
      @theworldwariioldtimeradioc8676 8 місяців тому +1

      All war is devastating to humanity.

  • @Crashed131963
    @Crashed131963 Рік тому +4

    Japan had Pearl Harbor
    the USA had Midway , Hiroshima , Nagasaki , Leyte Gulf .

    • @TheOldTeddy
      @TheOldTeddy 4 місяці тому

      At the end of the war, 24 other nation civilians died for each japanese civilian. Very few were euro civilians. Their leadership[ was willing to kill 20 million of their own people during invasion of japan just to get better terms, maybe. Their leaders considered the atomic bomb a blessing, as they feared losing control of the population. The US would likely not have invaded before starving the already starving japanese for months. Yes, it was all nasty americans....

    • @tonyburzio4107
      @tonyburzio4107 3 місяці тому

      Before, then all after a proper declaration of war.

  • @sergiofernandes8509
    @sergiofernandes8509 Рік тому +5

    Boa tarde amigos
    Tudo bem
    A guerra só tem perdedores
    Até hoje alguns governamentais não aprenderam.
    Muito triste amigos .
    Abrs

    • @GabrielLucas-vu5ji
      @GabrielLucas-vu5ji Рік тому +1

      Ninguém ganha se td mundo perde

    • @mundomelhor104
      @mundomelhor104 Рік тому

      @@GabrielLucas-vu5ji a quem ganha com guerra
      Problema é que morre quem nem entendi nem sabe de nada sobre

  • @timandcocreatives
    @timandcocreatives Рік тому +1

    crazy to have all angles covered right on time not to mention Japanese side too. lol outside-wing shot is craz!

  • @peymanatoeghbal4150
    @peymanatoeghbal4150 Рік тому +1

    thanks for you

  • @user-hf9uz8bj7c
    @user-hf9uz8bj7c Рік тому +30

    当時の戦争に於て、
    何処の国の兵士が良いとか、悪いとか、ではなく、戦争そのものが悪い訳で、兵士達は国の命令を受け、様々な気持ちを胸に抱き戦場へ行き、そして、その尊き命を無残にも散らして逝った。故に、世界の国々の責任・罪は山より高く海より深く、重い。戦争で得た平和など永続きするはずもなく、故に世界はまた過去へと逆流し、愚かな争いをしょうとしている。もう始めている。世界は過去の悲惨さをしっかり学ぶことだ過去の惨めさを学ぶべきだ過去の過ちを学習するべきだ。人類には学習能力は無いのか?何故過去に立ち返り学ぼうとしないのか?このまま行けば必ず人類は滅亡する。そんな引き算も、掛け算も、足し段も出来ないほど愚かなのか?文明開化もいいことだとは思うが、発展すればするほど、人類は愚かな未来へと歩を進めている。その事を人類は分かっていない。技術と知恵は良き方向へと使うべきである。ノーウォーズ‼️ノーバイオレンス‼️

    • @beatakrawczyk4676
      @beatakrawczyk4676 Рік тому +3

      Pieknie to ujeles popieram kazde twoje slowo. Jestesmy glupi I niczego sie nie uczymy. Zdrawiam

    • @rafaelfernandodefaria2921
      @rafaelfernandodefaria2921 Рік тому

      Eu discordo.....

    • @xsrchow2499
      @xsrchow2499 Рік тому

      Why do animals hunt each other every day, is it not good for them to live together in harmony? The same phenomenon occurs in the human world, people for a larger living space, for a better position, will inevitably go to squeeze and encroach on the living space and position of others, others will not sit still, so there will be war. Animals are to eat in order to survive, for the habitat, humans are for the territory, for resources, for money, for the world leadership.

    • @central162
      @central162 Рік тому +1

      @妙光 その意味で昭和天皇に戦争責任があったという事です。

    • @X-su3ms
      @X-su3ms Рік тому +2

      誰もが聖書の言うことを嘲笑しますが、物事は成就しています、聖書は多くの重要なことを教えています、というよりむしろ、イエスは多くの重要なことを教えましたが、多くは嘲笑します、それが悪が常に力を増す理由です。

  • @ricardochagas9020
    @ricardochagas9020 Рік тому +7

    EUA e Japão disputavam a região do Pacífico desde 1919, em 1930 as conversações acabaram. Só restava a guerra. É impossivel equipar uma esquadra em segredo. SURPRESA COMO ?

    • @ricardochagas9020
      @ricardochagas9020 Рік тому +1

      No dia seguinte ao ataque, o povo aamericano que era 100% contra a entrada na guerra mudou de opinião, e a industria do EUA, que estava quebrada desde 1929, passou a produzir para EUropa civil e militar e saiu da guerra como o dono do mundo.

    • @carlacp8230
      @carlacp8230 Рік тому

      o cara q faz um video desse é um analfabeto... não queira encontrar algo de coeso nesses videos

  • @kareldekale4987
    @kareldekale4987 Рік тому +1

    Day of deceit-the truth about FDR and Pearl Harbor by Robert B.Stinnett.

  • @silviosilveira8338
    @silviosilveira8338 Рік тому +24

    General Yamamoto,queria rearmar os zeros e voltar e liquidar a esquadra americana ,mas o comando japonês ficou com medo ,anos depois Yamamoto provou estar certo a esquadra estava vulnerável teria sido seu fim e teria mudado o destino da guerra ,sem a esquadra o Japão poderia chegar costa dos EUA e bombardear seus complexos industriais .

    • @francislirio2000
      @francislirio2000 Рік тому +1

      Depois que passa todo mundo tem razão

    • @silviosilveira8338
      @silviosilveira8338 Рік тому +1

      @@francislirio2000 falou o mestre

    • @Jack.o.Seu.Alterego
      @Jack.o.Seu.Alterego Рік тому

      Ea Alemanha?

    • @dinodino3438
      @dinodino3438 Рік тому

      Moral of the story- If Japan had nukes usa would not have had the balls to be acting hard 💯 try this sh1t on Russia u clowns 😂🤣😂

    • @kellyb7005
      @kellyb7005 8 місяців тому

      Germany declared war on the United States but made move to attack. Italy didn't even announce that they were at war with the United States, as far as I know.

  • @laopang91362
    @laopang91362 Рік тому +3

    Ask young people about Dec 7, they have no clue.

  • @zovijoutehmar5536
    @zovijoutehmar5536 Рік тому +1

    Beautiful naration 👏

  • @innokentitomskij3567
    @innokentitomskij3567 Рік тому +21

    The attack on Pearl Harbor falled because the base,aircraft carriers,and fuel storage faciliies were not destroyed.The Japanese had to bomb everything,fit the battleships,and bombard the base,or even land troops.Then the war in the future would have taken a completely different scenario.

    • @jeffreyval9665
      @jeffreyval9665 Рік тому +2

      The aircraft carriers weren't even there. They were out on maneuvers at the time.

    • @jonhildahl9982
      @jonhildahl9982 Рік тому +3

      Maybe prolonged Japan's inevitable defeat by 6 months but the outcome of the war was never in doubt. Japan had zero chance of winning this war.

    • @chris1806
      @chris1806 Рік тому +1

      @@jonhildahl9982 Because Russia did the hard work

    • @f430ferrari5
      @f430ferrari5 Рік тому +3

      @@jonhildahl9982no. There chance was at Midway and the IJN blew it.
      They had a massive size advantage and didn’t capitalized on it. There was nothing the US could do to stop the IJN in 1942.
      That’s why it’s called the Miracle at Midway.

    • @user-dt2fe4jy8l
      @user-dt2fe4jy8l Рік тому +2

      ​@@f430ferrari5 it was because of disadvantage of nagumo planning , lack of courage. He acts based on paper .
      That why became the failure of midway . And the beginnings collapse of IJN

  • @marconigomesdacosta6485
    @marconigomesdacosta6485 Рік тому +5

    the greatest war of all time without a doubt.

    • @PAULLONDEN
      @PAULLONDEN Рік тому

      Yep ! out of which some emerged not too bad.........

    • @OP3735
      @OP3735 7 місяців тому

      Netanyahu is worse

  • @RonaldReagan7777
    @RonaldReagan7777 Рік тому +9

    President Franklin Roosevelt wasn't going to join the war because of politics. Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor gave him a pass to join the war, saving millions of lives including the Jewish people.

    • @ali12700
      @ali12700 Рік тому

      ریس جمهور فرانکلین مهره در دست یهودیان بود، هیچ یهودی بدون خواست خود یهودی ها کشته نشد، هلوکاست دروغ بزرگی است

    • @Crashed131963
      @Crashed131963 Рік тому +1

      Germany has to declare war on the US first.
      Otherwise the US would have focused totally on Japan only.

    • @theodoresmith5272
      @theodoresmith5272 Рік тому +2

      He didn't have a reason to go to war after pearl harbor in Europe. Only hitler declaring war on the USA did.

    • @Crashed131963
      @Crashed131963 Рік тому +2

      @@theodoresmith5272 I do think the US would have supplied Britain and Russia with weapons even if they did not get involved in the war in Europe.
      US manufacturing was so large it could out produce 5 Japans .

  • @aliaa5566
    @aliaa5566 Рік тому

    ولا تحسبن الله غافلا عما يعمل🌱 الظالمون إنما يؤخرهم ليوم🌱 تشخص فيه الأبصار آللهم نسألك ان تمسح عنا اوجاعنا وارزقنا من كل مداخل الخير اللهم صلِّ على محمد وآل محمد الطيبين الطاهرين

  • @4catsnow
    @4catsnow Рік тому +6

    Japan opted to wake America at Pearl Harbor...America awoke. America was angry. America rose. Then America came for them...

    • @valdezz77
      @valdezz77 Рік тому

      E a "América" foi tão covarde quanto eles

    • @gustav0fernand0o272
      @gustav0fernand0o272 11 годин тому

      Até porque uma situação de guerra​ é uma situação de puro amor e compaixão kkkk@@valdezz77

  • @josesilviodasilva2644
    @josesilviodasilva2644 Рік тому +8

    Nunca ouve surpresa os EUA precisavan de um motivo para usar o novo brinquedo atpmico

    • @hbhusso69
      @hbhusso69 Рік тому

      exatamente, o EUA precisava provar pro mundo que era a maior força militar... idiotas quem acreditam nessas histórias

    • @carlacp8230
      @carlacp8230 Рік тому

      exatamente isso

  • @francislirio2000
    @francislirio2000 Рік тому +2

    Agora todos sabem que uma guerra não existe vencedor so sobreviventes não a mérito em invadir a liberdade dos povos que pode ser de qualquer país

  • @JohnRoberts-wk6rf
    @JohnRoberts-wk6rf 5 місяців тому +1

    Short and Kimmel were not scapegoats. They were the ones in charge, and were responsible for the defense of the fleet.

  • @daltonguterville9603
    @daltonguterville9603 Рік тому +7

    Entre civis e soldados a muitas diferenças NÉ

    • @HarishKumar-db8ix
      @HarishKumar-db8ix Рік тому

      Same in china and Indonesia?

    • @carlacp8230
      @carlacp8230 Рік тому

      @@HarishKumar-db8ix in the end Mao killed more Chinese than the Japanese

  • @ChapalPuteh_
    @ChapalPuteh_ Рік тому

    well, and there come Oppenheimer … isnt ?

  • @pedroleite5079
    @pedroleite5079 Рік тому +5

    Alemanha e Japão.Os invencíveis.A história provou o contrário.

    • @EvertonSantos-so6bd
      @EvertonSantos-so6bd Рік тому

      Se os dois exércitos fizessem ataques juntos quase certeza que o mundo seriam deles

    • @daz728
      @daz728 Рік тому

      ​@@EvertonSantos-so6bd só com esses documentários que dá pra saber o tipo de raça do diabo que são esses amarelos

    • @Silvk839
      @Silvk839 Рік тому

      Na época a bomba atômica estava nas mão dos EUA, então o mundo inteiro seria dos EUA..

    • @carlacp8230
      @carlacp8230 Рік тому

      quem venceu foi o bloco socialista, que ficou forte na china e na europa...

  • @daleeustice9108
    @daleeustice9108 Рік тому +2

    It was a bad for U.S.A. that they were forced into the war as they were making so much money supplying both German and the Allies with goods that they needed for the war.

  • @sidney2017
    @sidney2017 Рік тому +7

    Muito boa narração e colocação dos fatos ,muitorica as informações , parabéns ao organizador do canal.

  • @user-ec9sj5sn5m
    @user-ec9sj5sn5m Рік тому +1

    ولاننسى جرائم امريكا بهورشيما ونكزاكي ايضا

  • @marceloizoton4781
    @marceloizoton4781 Рік тому +15

    Com essa empreitada, o Japão tomou no Harbor...

  • @neryaguilar3598
    @neryaguilar3598 11 місяців тому

    I watch these videos with a question, the word freedom is gently express, there were people in the very US who after having been free from the horrific slavery for 4 to 5 hundred years were still living the horrors of racism, so the Germans and the Japanese did to the US what the US did to Afrikans, people of Hawaii, Natives of America, how is this all sensible?

  • @zesantos2569
    @zesantos2569 Рік тому +7

    bela narração 👏🏽👏🏽😳😳

  • @user-nm4sb2rg5z
    @user-nm4sb2rg5z Рік тому +2

    if im not mistaken..it was soviet who ends the ww2..they first occupying berlin and manage to invade part of japanese..not because of atomic bombs.

    • @JamesRichards-mj9kw
      @JamesRichards-mj9kw Рік тому +1

      Patton was not given the resources to take Berlin.

    • @tonyburzio4107
      @tonyburzio4107 3 місяці тому

      Soviets survived because of American material shipments.

  • @user-vh3fr3lb8w
    @user-vh3fr3lb8w 2 місяці тому

    What is the music at the beginning please

  • @lucasnunesbatista2777
    @lucasnunesbatista2777 Рік тому +8

    Sorte do Japão que os americanos não fizeram um ataque maciço com armas nucleares pois na época não tinha noção do perigo o país ia ficar inabitável

  • @user-nw5hb8mj2f
    @user-nw5hb8mj2f Рік тому +2

    Military taking action war brought up disaster to the ordinary citizens but at the same times. Some countries economically benefited from the war
    Economy stability is the important. But let's not forget Military taking action war must not be tool for the stabilizing the economy condition

  • @meanimeconingles
    @meanimeconingles 10 місяців тому

    La verdad saldrá a la luz

  • @dinodino3438
    @dinodino3438 Рік тому +1

    The first time america decided to get involved in sh1t that don’t concern them

    • @Crashed131963
      @Crashed131963 Рік тому

      Bombing a US State of Hawaii is not a concern to the USA?

  • @narada1331
    @narada1331 Рік тому +1

    It’s very mean to create this sneak attack, it’s not called surprise attack. Japanese chacteristic.

  • @ParapsychologistPhD
    @ParapsychologistPhD Рік тому +1

    To fight 2 major wars at the same time would be impossible today

  • @hsenatali4515
    @hsenatali4515 Рік тому +1

    attaque surprise !?? non ... Roosevelt était au courant.

  • @TomFynn
    @TomFynn Рік тому +11

    I heard a joke from China. "Who was the best US president? Truman, since he nuked Japan twice. Who was the worst US president? Truman, since he nuked Japan *only* twice." The butchers bill in China due to Japanese aggression was in the 10 of millions in actions like the Rape of Nanking and Operation Sei-Go, including the use of chemical and biological weapons of Unit 731 which mad Josef Mengele look like an amateur. Add to that four million dead romusha, about one million dead to starvation in Vietnam and the Philippines (each), 200000 dead comfort women, the 25000 dead of the Sook-Ching massacre, and the fact that the survival rate for allied POW in Japanese captivity was worse than for German POWs in Russia. The Japanese sowed the wind. They reaped the Taifun. End of story.

  • @AlleGamez
    @AlleGamez Рік тому

    Como faz pra colocar esse "borrão" em algumas cenas do vídeo ? Bons documentários. Traz algo sobre UA e RUS . Abs !

  • @noviyar72
    @noviyar72 Рік тому

    Tanpa ada peperangan didunia negara produsen senjata tidak akan bisa makan

  • @EliasBezerra-xt3xz
    @EliasBezerra-xt3xz Рік тому +2

    Foi muito bom o contra ataques americanos .

    • @carlacp8230
      @carlacp8230 Рік тому

      foi isso q fez a China vivar o maior bloco socialista da história, agradeça aos americanos

  • @mcennk9620
    @mcennk9620 Рік тому

    Which is which?

  • @alexcarter8807
    @alexcarter8807 Рік тому +33

    The Japanese fleet that did the attack took a little/non used Northern route across the Pacific to Hawaii. Remember there were no satellites back then, a whole fleet could sneak up like that. And there was so much radio chatter, rumors or as we used to say, "rumint" or "rumor intelligence", plus there were negotiations going on in Washington between Japan's diplomat and the US gov't. So as surprises go, it was a pretty good one.
    Too bad they did a fairly shitty job of bombing. They didn't take out the oil tanks which would have caused far more damage (notice how partisans are - wisely - blowing up oil tanks in occupied parts of Ukraine and even in Russia itself, as this is very harmful to an enemy) and not only was part of the US fleet out at sea on maneuvers, but the ships sunk were sunk in shallow water on a mud bottom, pretty easy to get operational again. Plus it motivated the US public and somehow this was vastly underestimated by the Japanese military leadership.

    • @moshco23
      @moshco23 Рік тому +7

      "Too bad they did a fairly shitty job of bombing."
      Did you mean 'fortunately'? lol

    • @sttevens
      @sttevens Рік тому

      EUA = 💩💩💩💩💩💩

    • @Mossyz.
      @Mossyz. Рік тому +4

      @@moshco23 Read between the lines .You might learn something .

    • @moshco23
      @moshco23 Рік тому

      @@Mossyz.
      🤦‍♂️

    • @peggymacmillan5069
      @peggymacmillan5069 Рік тому

      America knew about pearl harbor yet did nothing.
      Facts.
      Remember 9/11? America knew yet did nothing.
      Now, our toy "war machine" is usable again.

  • @guilhermiti100
    @guilhermiti100 Рік тому +1

    estas imagens e vídeo sao originais da guerra ou seja verdade ou é filmes?

  • @leonvolkoff1897
    @leonvolkoff1897 Рік тому +1

    History tru

  • @apollo2010ism
    @apollo2010ism Рік тому +4

    love the back story!

  • @cutthierthroats7463
    @cutthierthroats7463 Рік тому +1

    These programs are very good if they tell the truth. History is written by the victors ,with huge untruths held within

  • @grittygrits9420
    @grittygrits9420 Рік тому +1

    Asking for opinions. How many Americans believe this kind of cleft will happen on American soil?

    • @bclmax
      @bclmax 9 місяців тому

      whats a cleft?

  • @leonardomedeiros9514
    @leonardomedeiros9514 Рік тому +5

    Os norte-americanos já sabiam do ataque

    • @user-lt4gc2nt4h
      @user-lt4gc2nt4h Рік тому +1

      大統領は知っていたらしいね

    • @MateusMonteiroo
      @MateusMonteiroo Рік тому +3

      O presidente sabia, porém não deu tempo da mensagem chegar a tempo, devido a complicações nos rádios.

  • @fatimabarreto3172
    @fatimabarreto3172 Рік тому +4

    Documentário excelente

  • @AnthonyLopez-yr1ul
    @AnthonyLopez-yr1ul Рік тому +2

    The Japanese were similarly to the German soldiers

  • @Hokua888
    @Hokua888 Рік тому

    Yea.

  • @AntonioSilva-uc3dz
    @AntonioSilva-uc3dz Рік тому +6

    o próprio homen cria suas guerras malditas.

  • @tonythorough
    @tonythorough Рік тому +4

    Any chance I could see the 4 hidden ones?

    • @kddicks5115
      @kddicks5115 Рік тому +1

      You can find these on other UA-cam channels. I believe the narrators name is Liam Dale and you can find this whole series, it's about 5 hours long.

    • @josephdowney6816
      @josephdowney6816 Рік тому

      Don't know what you are talking about, truly. Equivalent of wrong number. Don't conta

    • @josephdowney6816
      @josephdowney6816 Рік тому

      Contact me again

    • @josephdowney6816
      @josephdowney6816 Рік тому

      Do not

    • @liamdaletv
      @liamdaletv Рік тому +1

      @@kddicks5115 You are on the right track.. but its 24 HOURS long.. Cheers.. Liam Dale

  • @WilsonCavalcanteCavalcan-zu6cf

    A bomba atômica jogado no Japão foi a maior demostração de fraqueza dos EUA o que eles conseguiram foi mostra ao mundo que os EUA sem suas bombas não e nada exemplo disso e que os EUA perdeu todas as guerras em que esteve envolvido sem bombas eles não existe

    • @carlacp8230
      @carlacp8230 Рік тому

      na verdade os eUA enfraqueceram a presença do Japão no oriente por vários motivos, primeiro, porque os EUA escolheram calculadamente um "antagonista" a URSS, Stalin sabia que se o Japão dominasse a China, o socialismo perderia o maior bloco do mundo, e uma china dominada com o passar dos anos seria transformada numa potência japonesa ameaçadora tanto aos interesses americanos como o dos soviéticos. Com o fim da dominação japonesa, vc tem 2 blocos simétricos, os países do ocidente contra os a união soviética e a China, lembrando que o Japão permaneceu intocado tanto pelos chineses quanto pelos soviéticos, já se perguntou o porquÊ disso? O Japão se torna a maior potencia oriental capitalista ao lado do maior bloco socialista do oriente, será q a China e Russia não poderiam se unir para destruir o Japão? mas isso não aconteceu é claro...
      é ligar os pontos e ver q tudo era um jogo de cartas marcadas.

  • @wilsonmoraes6776
    @wilsonmoraes6776 Рік тому +2

    Hoje tirei o chapéu p vc

  • @alexcunha2299
    @alexcunha2299 Рік тому +3

    Ótimo documentário

  • @fernandodasilvalemos9906
    @fernandodasilvalemos9906 Рік тому +1

    200° !!!

  • @luicluna2603
    @luicluna2603 Рік тому

    the revenge is mostly devastated

  • @saidali8418
    @saidali8418 Рік тому

    Those who lost this war paid dearly ! The world war next time will be more severe !! They will never learn until all humanity ceased to exist !!!

    • @tonyburzio4107
      @tonyburzio4107 3 місяці тому

      Possibly, but the losers of the last war are always the ones to start the next. They are just that silly.

  • @celsodasilva4068
    @celsodasilva4068 Рік тому +9

    Pearl Harbor custou caro p o Japão

  • @wilsonmoraes6776
    @wilsonmoraes6776 Рік тому +1

    Sabe tudo

  • @MOHAMMEDCOBRA101
    @MOHAMMEDCOBRA101 Рік тому +3

    حرب خاطفة بدون هدف

  • @jennifermcclain4478
    @jennifermcclain4478 Рік тому +6

    What a heartbreaking end to Brown's story.

  • @billrussells2521
    @billrussells2521 Рік тому +8

    Those who condemn the US for dropping a nuke on Japan do not know anything about history.
    The nuclear bomb was a blessing to the second WW as it helped to save millions of lives from the hands of the heartless Japanese. They should even be lucky that the US dropped only 2, cus I can imagine what Japan would do if they were the ones in possession of a nuke by then.

    • @view1st
      @view1st Рік тому +2

      The Japanese were in the process of surrendering. They had made overtures to the Americans about it but these were ignored. It also leaves out the possibility of the Americans warning the Japanese they had developed a devastating new weapon called a nuclear bomb and thereby, perhaps, convince the Japanese of the truth of this by dropping it on a relatively uninhabited part of Japan (like an island). They did not have to nuke a city and kill hundreds of thousands of people.

    • @lincolntravelconcierge4846
      @lincolntravelconcierge4846 Рік тому +1

      @@view1st "in the process of surrendering" is one way of saying that they were still prosecuting the war.
      Given the limited amount of atomic bombs at the U.S.A.'s disposal using one as a demonstration seems optimistic at best.
      It's easy to sit back and say things with the benefits of hindsight and well removed from the active fighting but the fact is that even after the bombs the surrender of Japan was not a given. As it was, there was a coup attempt to force the continuation of the fighting.

    • @killerfrank8974
      @killerfrank8974 Рік тому +3

      ​@John Roberts Unconditional surrender was what they to do for the US to accept it and not drop an atom bomb on them. And I have to say, after everything Japan did to not only American GIs and POWs but also to the peoples of the countries they occupied and enslaved, nothing less was going to do.

    • @billrussells2521
      @billrussells2521 Рік тому

      @@view1st I think when it comes to killing thousands of people and provoking unnecessary conflicts, the Japanese were the ones good at that by then. The US just gave them a little taste of their own medicine.

    • @user-mn5wp4gx5h
      @user-mn5wp4gx5h Рік тому +2

      At that time, Japan had only two options: to become a colony of the West or to fight. Therefore, the Japanese fought to protect their children.

  • @hookergetlucky3216
    @hookergetlucky3216 Рік тому +2

    Japan is the happiest country in the world and the USA is the most miserable, there is something to be said for that

  • @michaelgu9907
    @michaelgu9907 Рік тому +1

    My Philippines😢

  • @luckycharm1
    @luckycharm1 9 місяців тому

    If only all world leaders could watch a segment of atrocity of war and the negative affect in the life loss would better decisions be made to uphold the meaning of human mankind and peace.

  • @kareldekale4987
    @kareldekale4987 Рік тому

    Het was de blokkade van Roosevelt met de olietoevoer voor Japan die Japan dwong om Pearl Harbor aan te vallen teneinde de weg naar de olie op Java e Sumatra vrij te maken.

  • @Beachranger70
    @Beachranger70 2 місяці тому

    Note, Pearl Harbor is not on the largest island of the Hawaiian Archipelago.

  • @kareldekale4987
    @kareldekale4987 Рік тому +1

    The vital warning was not too late, because Roosevelt sent out the important airship carriers from Pearl Harbor.

    • @TomFynn
      @TomFynn Рік тому

      Lexington (CV-2): TF-12, 500 mi SE of Midway intending to deliver planes there. Enterprise (CV-6): TF-8, 250 mi W of Oahu on the return from delivering planes to Wake. Saratoga (CV-3): In NAS San Diego on the way back from an overhaul in Pudget Sound.

    • @kareldekale4987
      @kareldekale4987 Рік тому

      @@TomFynn
      It was the Dutch commander in chief Admiral Conrad Helfrich, who sent the message tot Washington: The Japanese are going to attack Pearl Harbor.
      Read also:
      Day of deceit-the truth about FDR and Pearl Harbor by Robert B. Stinnett.

    • @TomFynn
      @TomFynn Рік тому

      ​@@kareldekale4987"Yet in 1982, John Toland explained in Infamy that the Dutch had broken Japanese codes and made their intelligence available to the Americans. Toland failed to broach the subject of USN decryption of Japanese traffic, but relied upon testimony to show that
      forewarning of the Pearl Harbor attack, as deduced by Dutch cryptanalysts operating in the Netherlands East Indies, was provided to Washington in a timely fashion. Toland produced testimony from key Dutch military personnel: "... during a meeting in 1943 Vice Admiral
      Conrad E.L. Helfrich of the Royal Netherlands Navy expressed wonder that the Americans had been surprised at Pearl Harbor. The Dutch, Helfrich said, had broken the code and knew that the Japanese were going to strike Pearl Harbor."19 Nonetheless, Toland did not produce
      any decrypts of Japanese traffic an d limited his discussion of message reading to the USN's interception of Tokyo's "East Wind, Rain" Execute message (allegedly sent in a plain-language weather broadcast), which meant Japan would declare war against the United States"
      Decoding Pearl Harbor:
      USN Cryptanalysis and the Challenge of JN-25B in 1941
      Timothy Wilford, The Northern Mariner/Le marin du nord, XII, No. 1 (January 2002), 17 - 37.
      The word we are looking for here is "hearsay".

  • @RiddickDeath-ez2wr
    @RiddickDeath-ez2wr Місяць тому

    Porque que o campo 731 não é mencionado neste documentário

  • @kareldekale4987
    @kareldekale4987 Рік тому

    Blz.30 uit Westerling de eenling: Maar Roosevelt wilt best oorlog.Zijn oorlog.

  • @jeferson5262
    @jeferson5262 Рік тому +3

    👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @benonibatista3213
    @benonibatista3213 Рік тому

    Isto tudo foi a guerra, covardia e bravura .

  • @jef3656
    @jef3656 Рік тому +2

    oshi o que o kin kataguile ta fazendo ai? 10:31

    • @X-su3ms
      @X-su3ms Рік тому

      Se preparando para komer sua mãe 😊

  • @Marcos5587
    @Marcos5587 10 місяців тому

    Tem um erro: o almirante apresentado como Chuichi Nagumo é na verdade o superior de Yamamoto, Osami Nagano.

  • @jacobbringula571
    @jacobbringula571 Рік тому +3

    One of the darkest era of mankind's history. We as human beings must realized that one single mistake and decision could have devastating results. And we must be ready for the consequences of our actions.

  • @Cazador60140
    @Cazador60140 Рік тому +2

    Do not turn your back on a yellow man

  • @luanfelipesc775
    @luanfelipesc775 Рік тому

    Pls more

  • @sahrulkodri1113
    @sahrulkodri1113 10 місяців тому +2

    China is comeback 2023

  • @PeterDelta1000
    @PeterDelta1000 Рік тому +1

    É o velho ditado: quem planta colhe.
    Pelo documentário acredito que os TRÊS ALIADOS EIXO DO MAU: ALEMANHA, ITÁLIA E JAPÃO, deram-se muito mal com os AMERICANOS e com seus ALIADOS como a INGLATERRA, FRANÇA entre outros países EUROPEUS.

  • @sugerke927
    @sugerke927 8 місяців тому

    You might want to change it to December 7, 1941