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one thing I like to mention is history is written by the winners..keep that in mind....a lot of "history" is just that his-story..aka the country that wins will spread whatever lies they need to so they look like the good guys....its almost propaganda being taught in schools worldwide ...heck in japan they didn't teach kids until 1984 that they started the war with america which created older generations resentment of america before that cause they didn't know the truth
Fun Fact: When Japan signed their declaration of surrender, the ship upon which it was signed, The USS Missouri, was flying the very same American flag Commodore Perry had flown when he had come to Japan to open the borders. It was there by request of Douglas MacArthur, who was also a descendant of Perry.
During Edo period, while Japan was closed, no one could travel out of Japan and no one could come in. Due to this isolation, the Japanese navy became really weak and couldn't protect it or even hope to protect itself when US came in. So Japan agreed to open country but because of this opportunity US and other countries were eating away Japanese economy. Many people were not happy about this idea of being overly dependent on foreign help so people started movements like Jōi movement. Since the shogunate has to hear what Emperor says, clans close to Emperor could monopolize his decision. Given this the clans of Choshu and Satsuma became enemies to teeth while the Shogunate was paving way for Japan being a stage for colonial war. A man named Sakamoto Ryouma was able to forge the Satsuma-Choshu alliance secretly and forced Shogunate to return all the power to Emperor and designed the Meiji constitution. This helped Japan to create a really strong navy to match up with foreign countries and this helped to keep Japan from being conquered. I think that's what you tried to get on about. Sorry for mistakes in history (if any). I am not best at history but I do know some well enough.
@My name is Irrelevant you can have some words with different reading rules , meaning or both. Welcome to the any language including English. The more you know.
Another thing to consider in the debate on the atomic bombings on Japan is that the Allies had been fire bombing Tokyo and other cities for quite some time already. Most building in these cities were wooden causing massive fires in the cities that killed more people than the atomic bombings themselves
The part of history he is talking about at 12:02 was the first time in history the emperor was see in photograph with another person was at the end of ww2. Besides the first picture ever to be shown with the emperor and another human; the person (Gn. McArthur) was not kneeling to the "living god" emperor. This was seen as disrespect.
I just watched this video to cheer me up because I just watched that move "Grave of the Fireflies". The japanese movie about a brother and sister living in the end days of WW2. Yeah that movie was depressing as hell. But this cheered me up so good job Jaby.
Hi Jaby & Achara, the military government had been training all civilians to defend their homeland against invasion forces. I believe the conflict ended when the Japanese Emperor insisted on making his 1st ever public broadcast on the radio. During the broadcast, he told his people "they had to endure the unendurable" & agree to U.S. Surrender terms.
You should check out some of Bill Wurtz's other videos. Most of them are music videos, but they're produced in the same style as the "History of" videos
I love how fast Japan changed from Military state to MNCs state. Sony used to build Binoculars for Military, After starting working on lenses and cameras and U can see now What Sony is Today😇🙌 Lost in Japan, Love Japan I'm not Japanese btw.
Not really. That movie is set during Korean war (or some fictional near future setting in the remake). But geographically, yes, that's where Manchuria is.
Despite Pearl Harbor, America gave Japan notice that it was going to bomb them. They warned them by dropping pamphlets and such basically saying, "Hey guys, your government is lying about winning the war, and we have huge bombs we will drop if you don't quit". So while America DID want vengeance and all, they also did realize what dropping the bombs would do and at least tried to give notice. That doesn't make it right of course, but admittedly it's better than just sneakily dropping an atom bomb without any citizens of Japan even thinking they were in any kind of danger (the way Japan did to Pearl Harbor, in a way). It's basically ALL OF IT just really horrible and atrocious. Especially when you learn/understand about Earth's place in the universe as a whole; how small we are and how petty and insignificant these conflicts are in the grand scheme of things. But hey... we're only human.
Guys, I don't mean to offend anyone here. I know that many Americans are well read and educated, but you can't deny that many of them are only interested in the history of their own country and they tend to be ignorant about the rest of the world. So it was really refreshing and heartwarming to hear an American almost absentmindedly utter the words "the Meiji Restoration". I guess what I mean to say is congrats, you're way above the average American in that respect!!!
@@cinquine1 Thermonuclear bomb, also called hydrogen bomb, or H-bomb, weapon whose enormous explosive power results from an uncontrolled self-sustaining chain reaction in which isotopes of hydrogen combine under extremely high temperatures to form helium in a process known as nuclear fusion
12:30 There was no need for either atomic bomb in my opinion. There's a reason that if WWII occurred today, then dropping an atomic bomb on Japan (or anywhere in the world in fact, even on North Korea) would be illegal.
One of the main reason they dropped the a bomb. Was to put a show of power against soviet union who was thinking about occupying the conquered countries during the war, instead of liberating them. And also because of the Japanese belief that it is disgraceful to surrender.
@@saifmehdi178 No, you think there's no justification, but justice is a human concept that's also subjective, the people at the time thought it was necessary.
Whatever the reason it was not necessary. The Japanese's two biggest allies were already defeated. They themselves was in the brink of defeat. Their crumbling navy was blocked with 2 of the biggest naval force in the world, they lost nearly all of their airforce with the kamikaze attacks. And their is no way japanese military is going to stand against russian, us and uk
The problem with debating right or wrong about the atomic bombs is that we're doing it with our current concepts of what's acceptable. They dropped those bombs during a war where all sides were carpet bombing everyone. Better weapons didn't exist. Modern concepts of war didn't exist. The people who made those decisions were thinking strategically, not emotionally. They were counting possible lives lost on all sides. They were counting time and resource costs. They were thinking about what's going on with the other nations in the area. And at that point in time, civilians in areas with war industries were considered war assets, by all participants. There's also the fact that Tokyo was never on the list of possible targets, because it didn't have any strategic value, and Kyoto was removed from the list by the US Secretary of War because it a significant cultural site, despite also having war industries. They were trying to hit military targets, and even warned people to leave major cities prior to the second attack. Was it an absolutely terrible act that killed hundreds of thousands of people? That's beyond argument. But they were expecting that millions, perhaps tens of millions of lives would have been lost in an invasion of the Japanese islands. They had two terrible options, and chose the one they hoped would result in the quickest end to the war.
What US should've done to end the war was to drop the 1st bomb...and then announce to the world: Look, we have an even bigger bomb, we will dump it in the same hole at dusk on wednesday night, cook your pop corn early cause it's gonna KICK ASS this time around...but next time it might be you.
I have to disagree with 'you smack me, I'll drop a boulder on you' Because what actually happened is 'you smack me, I'll drop a boulder on your family members that aren't as strong as you so I'll have easier time breaking them'
You guys are kind of right on the history thing. The Allies wanted an unconditional surrender of Japan and warned if they did not, destruction was on its way. Japan did not surrender. After the first nuke was dropped on Hiroshima, Japan still refused to surrender. Due to difficulties in making atom bombs, they actually believed the U.S did not have more than one and actually had disbelief that Hiroshima was literally nuked. So in the meantime their leadership argued over whether or not to surrender (the cabinet had an even split, so no majority for either side). It didn't help that their traditions also made them stubborn against surrendering (Bushido and loyalty to Emperor, etc.). After the second nuke was dropped on Nagasaki, they still reached no consensus and Russia declared war on Japan and started invading occupied China. Eventually the Emperor relented and the cabinet followed through his will, mostly - there was a failed coup d'etat in which, yes, literally a whole bunch of people wanted to takeover to prevent surrender. There's whole articles dedicated to whether or not dropping the bombs were necessary, but it should be noted that Imperial Japan was very stubborn and against the idea of surrendering. It took two nukes AND Russia invading for them to consider surrender, and even then it was still a struggle internally. Imperial Japan is nothing like the Japan we know of today. It was VERY messed up, Imperial Japan was worse than Nazi Germany in terms of numbers - they took more territory and killed many more people. Morally they're debatably worse too, look up their 'Asian Holocaust' war crimes, as well as their effed up Unit 731. It's very tragic and crazy how things change.
Glad to see someone else educated on the matter... The western millenials blindly believe Japan was just about to surrender and it's pretty infuriating arguing with them. Especially since their agenda-pushing teachers are teaching them this false and highly inaccurate history.
I don't think it would have ended after the first bomb because Japan were soooo proud and they did not wanted to give up or give in to the US. But the 2nd bomb was so devastating and depressing that the Emperor just said fuck this, live to die another day basically. But Japan especially at that time were so proud with that warrior mentality that their army was not going to give up, even outnumbered.
One could probably make the argument that we use the same strategy within our own country (your analogy of I smack you, you drop a boulder on me) - guns. Even a little gun won't shoot enough, so they need a bigger gun. Sure, kill that fly with a machine gun. That fly won't come back I guess. Even in fictional movies, people try to shoot supernatural beings, as if that is going to help. :-(
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Hello, names Akbar Caspian Avid subscriber Achara fan. When you'll get the chance please react to (JUDY and PUNCH) trailer. It's a period price fused with Salem which trailer +.
LOVED the sketch!💖❤️💖
one thing I like to mention is history is written by the winners..keep that in mind....a lot of "history" is just that his-story..aka the country that wins will spread whatever lies they need to so they look like the good guys....its almost propaganda being taught in schools worldwide ...heck in japan they didn't teach kids until 1984 that they started the war with america which created older generations resentment of america before that cause they didn't know the truth
Fun Fact: When Japan signed their declaration of surrender, the ship upon which it was signed, The USS Missouri, was flying the very same American flag Commodore Perry had flown when he had come to Japan to open the borders. It was there by request of Douglas MacArthur, who was also a descendant of Perry.
"Can we bring more bombs?"
"For the 100th time MacArthur, we're not using more bombs"
"Fine...can we at least fly this flag?"
Wow the skit was hilarious... do more of these please
it is so relatable
As an Aussie, the impact of the bomb was phenomenal.
We knew the US was a big power. So were others.
But the bomb changed history overnight.
During Edo period, while Japan was closed, no one could travel out of Japan and no one could come in. Due to this isolation, the Japanese navy became really weak and couldn't protect it or even hope to protect itself when US came in. So Japan agreed to open country but because of this opportunity US and other countries were eating away Japanese economy. Many people were not happy about this idea of being overly dependent on foreign help so people started movements like Jōi movement. Since the shogunate has to hear what Emperor says, clans close to Emperor could monopolize his decision. Given this the clans of Choshu and Satsuma became enemies to teeth while the Shogunate was paving way for Japan being a stage for colonial war. A man named Sakamoto Ryouma was able to forge the Satsuma-Choshu alliance secretly and forced Shogunate to return all the power to Emperor and designed the Meiji constitution. This helped Japan to create a really strong navy to match up with foreign countries and this helped to keep Japan from being conquered.
I think that's what you tried to get on about. Sorry for mistakes in history (if any). I am not best at history but I do know some well enough.
Also helps if the opponent is in it to win and not keep.
11:15 "something my mum wished my dad had before I was born" 😂😂😂
@My name is Irrelevant I'm from Britain and here we say "mum", not everyone lives in the US
Dang just because u/o you guys have to fight
Mama entered the chat
@My name is Irrelevant mum or mom doesn't matter untill you realise that it is always the Americans who tried to correct the British version.
@My name is Irrelevant you can have some words with different reading rules , meaning or both. Welcome to the any language including English. The more you know.
Indians are watching history of Japan because of two reason:-
Jaby koay
And UPSC
nah! i would watch any asian country. done with europe and america. there are so many asian countries and cultures which are cool
I think reading is faster ..... and better....espetially yamato fleet details
My reason is Anime.
Anime is also a reason
You forgot Anime
Another thing to consider in the debate on the atomic bombings on Japan is that the Allies had been fire bombing Tokyo and other cities for quite some time already. Most building in these cities were wooden causing massive fires in the cities that killed more people than the atomic bombings themselves
This guy is going so fast it’s like he’s Eminem rapping about Japan 🇯🇵
Jaby Achara..the joy of watching you two smile and laugh in one frame is a treat.. Godspeed Koay family!!
bill wurtz: "Knock knock."
Achara: *huh?*
bill: "It's the United States."
Achara: "Uh-oh."
It's great when people turn sponsorship into something great! It doesn't have to be annoying, good job you two.
The part of history he is talking about at 12:02 was the first time in history the emperor was see in photograph with another person was at the end of ww2.
Besides the first picture ever to be shown with the emperor and another human; the person (Gn. McArthur) was not kneeling to the "living god" emperor. This was seen as disrespect.
That explanation of how World War 1 started at 7:52. Basically just a lot of ass kicking.
I just watched this video to cheer me up because I just watched that move "Grave of the Fireflies". The japanese movie about a brother and sister living in the end days of WW2. Yeah that movie was depressing as hell. But this cheered me up so good job Jaby.
Gona watch that now
Do watch 'IN THIS CORNER OF THE WORLD'
has that SoL element with warm fuzzy after taste despite being centred around life during ww2
I love the effort you two out into your sponsor ad videos. Good stuff.🙂👍
Okay that intro/ad was on point 😂👌🏼
0:41
Jaby as a kid: Mom, when is the food going to be ready?
Mrs Nukem: *Pulls out Devastator Weapon* Come get some!!
Achara can freaking act!!!
Legit Queen
Actually, my first reaction to the sketch was wondering when Jaby got that stacked, but yeah, password storage and protection is ok, too.
The white flag after the bombs is my favorite part of the video. I laugh so hard every time. Comedic timing.
Whether you like the reaction or not, you gotta love the sponsor ads. Always brilliant!
Hi Jaby & Achara, the military government had been training all civilians to defend their homeland against invasion forces. I believe the conflict ended when the Japanese Emperor insisted on making his 1st ever public broadcast on the radio. During the broadcast, he told his people "they had to endure the unendurable" & agree to U.S. Surrender terms.
I am using that password now.
Not telling you for what
I am soo happy jaby I wanted this for soo long especially with acchara
You should check out some of Bill Wurtz's other videos. Most of them are music videos, but they're produced in the same style as the "History of" videos
I love how fast Japan changed from Military state to MNCs state.
Sony used to build Binoculars for Military,
After starting working on lenses and cameras and U can see now What Sony is Today😇🙌
Lost in Japan, Love Japan
I'm not Japanese btw.
8:40 wait... so THAT'S where the movie, Manchurian Candidate, comes from? O_o
Not really. That movie is set during Korean war (or some fictional near future setting in the remake). But geographically, yes, that's where Manchuria is.
Jabyyyyy... You're getting better and better and better at acting... Keep it up jaby. Proud of you
Ha ha ha ha!! That intro shorty was very unique and hilarious....best 😜😝🤣💖💖💖😍
0:58 poor jaby, I laughed soo hard! 😂😂
The only reason why I click on jaby video is for Achara. She is super smart and cute ❤️
"alright yall got us" lmaooo
Despite Pearl Harbor, America gave Japan notice that it was going to bomb them. They warned them by dropping pamphlets and such basically saying, "Hey guys, your government is lying about winning the war, and we have huge bombs we will drop if you don't quit". So while America DID want vengeance and all, they also did realize what dropping the bombs would do and at least tried to give notice.
That doesn't make it right of course, but admittedly it's better than just sneakily dropping an atom bomb without any citizens of Japan even thinking they were in any kind of danger (the way Japan did to Pearl Harbor, in a way). It's basically ALL OF IT just really horrible and atrocious. Especially when you learn/understand about Earth's place in the universe as a whole; how small we are and how petty and insignificant these conflicts are in the grand scheme of things.
But hey... we're only human.
Anyone notice Goten and Trunks at the end?
Guys, I don't mean to offend anyone here. I know that many Americans are well read and educated, but you can't deny that many of them are only interested in the history of their own country and they tend to be ignorant about the rest of the world. So it was really refreshing and heartwarming to hear an American almost absentmindedly utter the words "the Meiji Restoration". I guess what I mean to say is congrats, you're way above the average American in that respect!!!
JAPAN is my favorite country love from INDIA
Finally you did, what the heck took that long
(During the entire video): haha lol that’s funny! 😂😂😂
*(When Japan gets nuked):* 0_0
They were hit with an Atom Bomb. Not a Nuke
@@goldensun2787 What do you think a nuclear weapon is?
@@cinquine1 Thermonuclear bomb, also called hydrogen bomb, or H-bomb, weapon whose enormous explosive power results from an uncontrolled self-sustaining chain reaction in which isotopes of hydrogen combine under extremely high temperatures to form helium in a process known as nuclear fusion
@@cinquine1 I am mistaken, an Atom Bomb is a _type_ of Nuke, as is a Hydrogen Bomb, sorry.
Golden Sun Lol. So a nuke
This dude's videos should be required watching in any Western CIV class!
That sketch and sponsorship presentation was aweosme!
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I was impressed at the movie
Checkout the videos pf Oversimplified. You'd love it.
The awkwardness when the Hiroshima and Nagasaki stuff happens lol.
Yes you could see the discomfort in their face.
Achara in a Japanese outfit... 💕😍😘😘😍😍
He needs to do every country
Duke nukem ??😂😂😂
*Literally*😂😂😂
That was sooo good.
*When did UA-cam changed their advertising style* 😍😍😍😍 it was cute though
1:15 me: wow, bro. your sister's hot.
you: she's not my sister.
me: lol, i know... *winks and blows a kiss*
"Incorrect password"
*attempts to reset password*
"Password cannot be the same as previous password"
SO RELATABLE WTF
When nuclear bomb is dropped in Japan, everyone's face become very serious. It's interesting. 😆
I would take offense if you laugh on it.
Japan is my favourite country 💪
The Oversimplified videos of ww2 are amazing. :D
Chinese and russians don' t forgett unit 731
that intro/add was brilliant...
12:30 There was no need for either atomic bomb in my opinion. There's a reason that if WWII occurred today, then dropping an atomic bomb on Japan (or anywhere in the world in fact, even on North Korea) would be illegal.
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One of the main reason they dropped the a bomb. Was to put a show of power against soviet union who was thinking about occupying the conquered countries during the war, instead of liberating them. And also because of the Japanese belief that it is disgraceful to surrender.
But there's no justification for throwing bombs on others just because you want to show power
Well of course... nuclear wepons are inhumane and should not be used, especially against civilians. I was just stating the reason why they did it.
@@saifmehdi178 No, you think there's no justification, but justice is a human concept that's also subjective, the people at the time thought it was necessary.
Whatever the reason it was not necessary. The Japanese's two biggest allies were already defeated. They themselves was in the brink of defeat. Their crumbling navy was blocked with 2 of the biggest naval force in the world, they lost nearly all of their airforce with the kamikaze attacks. And their is no way japanese military is going to stand against russian, us and uk
It was Just a matter of time. The allies wanted to end the war as soon as possible and show their power to the soviet union.
The problem with debating right or wrong about the atomic bombs is that we're doing it with our current concepts of what's acceptable. They dropped those bombs during a war where all sides were carpet bombing everyone. Better weapons didn't exist. Modern concepts of war didn't exist. The people who made those decisions were thinking strategically, not emotionally. They were counting possible lives lost on all sides. They were counting time and resource costs. They were thinking about what's going on with the other nations in the area. And at that point in time, civilians in areas with war industries were considered war assets, by all participants. There's also the fact that Tokyo was never on the list of possible targets, because it didn't have any strategic value, and Kyoto was removed from the list by the US Secretary of War because it a significant cultural site, despite also having war industries. They were trying to hit military targets, and even warned people to leave major cities prior to the second attack.
Was it an absolutely terrible act that killed hundreds of thousands of people? That's beyond argument. But they were expecting that millions, perhaps tens of millions of lives would have been lost in an invasion of the Japanese islands. They had two terrible options, and chose the one they hoped would result in the quickest end to the war.
Achara looks amazing filmed in this video
Greatest opening after infinity war...!!!
Damn that ad Skit 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
ローガン -What happened to the Samurai.
I just noticed achara is hawwttt af 😛
*Hire a samurai*
What US should've done to end the war was to drop the 1st bomb...and then announce to the world:
Look, we have an even bigger bomb, we will dump it in the same hole at dusk on wednesday night, cook your pop corn early cause it's gonna KICK ASS this time around...but next time it might be you.
When it was mentioned that the country was closed......did it mean closing trading, people movement, closing of airspace and water-ways?
Yaap.. But only the Duch could trade.. I guess
If only Bill Wurtz was my teacher. I wish...
Nice acting! I think Achara was about to break character a couple of times! :D
GETJaby wanted to do a skit and they had a fun time but they died in a tornado.
That thing is sickkkkk
17:33 I'm that person..😄
Epic ad!!!!
U guys are so cool
I have to disagree with 'you smack me, I'll drop a boulder on you'
Because what actually happened is 'you smack me, I'll drop a boulder on your family members that aren't as strong as you so I'll have easier time breaking them'
Puppy duppy 123...😂😂new password loading
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That Dashlane ad....i can't
14:00 That's true.
Finally he did it
The only Bill Famous After Gates
Jesus Achara... legit thought it was a real detroit becoming human in that first shot :D
tornado? Last I checked it was Godzilla
Time to check out Oversimplified
Jaby Jacked
Can I use "Dash Link" to get the FBI's passwords?
Daamn achara...... BTW... i love you jabzz
I thought you already watched this
Like the best way for you to study for your history is eating a pot brownie and a sugar cookie milkshake , 😚
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You guys are kind of right on the history thing. The Allies wanted an unconditional surrender of Japan and warned if they did not, destruction was on its way. Japan did not surrender. After the first nuke was dropped on Hiroshima, Japan still refused to surrender. Due to difficulties in making atom bombs, they actually believed the U.S did not have more than one and actually had disbelief that Hiroshima was literally nuked. So in the meantime their leadership argued over whether or not to surrender (the cabinet had an even split, so no majority for either side). It didn't help that their traditions also made them stubborn against surrendering (Bushido and loyalty to Emperor, etc.). After the second nuke was dropped on Nagasaki, they still reached no consensus and Russia declared war on Japan and started invading occupied China. Eventually the Emperor relented and the cabinet followed through his will, mostly - there was a failed coup d'etat in which, yes, literally a whole bunch of people wanted to takeover to prevent surrender. There's whole articles dedicated to whether or not dropping the bombs were necessary, but it should be noted that Imperial Japan was very stubborn and against the idea of surrendering. It took two nukes AND Russia invading for them to consider surrender, and even then it was still a struggle internally. Imperial Japan is nothing like the Japan we know of today. It was VERY messed up, Imperial Japan was worse than Nazi Germany in terms of numbers - they took more territory and killed many more people. Morally they're debatably worse too, look up their 'Asian Holocaust' war crimes, as well as their effed up Unit 731. It's very tragic and crazy how things change.
Glad to see someone else educated on the matter... The western millenials blindly believe Japan was just about to surrender and it's pretty infuriating arguing with them. Especially since their agenda-pushing teachers are teaching them this false and highly inaccurate history.
hey there is video in your commentary
I don't think it would have ended after the first bomb because Japan were soooo proud and they did not wanted to give up or give in to the US. But the 2nd bomb was so devastating and depressing that the Emperor just said fuck this, live to die another day basically. But Japan especially at that time were so proud with that warrior mentality that their army was not going to give up, even outnumbered.
12:33 meanwhile in England we had a slave trade auction (not even joking we got to sell and buy different slaves based on their stats)
One could probably make the argument that we use the same strategy within our own country (your analogy of I smack you, you drop a boulder on me) - guns. Even a little gun won't shoot enough, so they need a bigger gun. Sure, kill that fly with a machine gun. That fly won't come back I guess. Even in fictional movies, people try to shoot supernatural beings, as if that is going to help. :-(
I love me some achara, America is about capitalism, war and resources!