As cool as all the militaria is I have met so many guys like this at shows when I was a kid. They always treated you like a moron kid who couldnt possibly know anything about militaria.......and would then try and sell you a highly overpriced item with a clearly bullshit backstory. ie. hitlers tooth for $50, a bayonet that has berlin 1945 scratched onto the scabbard for $750 etc
@@angelgjr1999 it aint about their usefulness, its about them kicking in your front door because you have an unlicensed machine gun that they think you shouldn't own.
@@kvogel9245 facts,I don't care he and all vets are heros they had to go through the most with so little information and technology my generation(2000 kids which i am 17 now ) don't understand what its like but I'm learning.
“This japanese sword was passed on from a samurai family for over 600 years, best i can do is 20$ its going to sit for a long time and im not sure when i can recover that money”
Japanese man* why am I still here* , dragon man* your here because you are part of my world famous collection* no offense to dragon man, I just thought this was funny. Lol
The one's that called him a nazi for showing off his German room most likely don't know about all the other collections he has. This guy just *loves* military history and is just showing off his personal collection
do you know how hard it is to get nazi paraphernalia, equipment, and such? Very hard, and you need to know the 'right guys' to get it. It's quite alarming how much Nazi stuff he has.
@@strongfp alarming or not, it's still a part of history and is fascinating to see just how extensive of a collection of WW2 memorabilia he owns aswell as his knowledge on every one of the pieces
@@strongfp you don't need to know the "right guys" you can buy historic WW2 Nazi items on the internet on even eBay, antique shops, estate sales, etc. It isn't concerning in any way how much Nazi stuff he has because is a collector who is gracious enough to share all of his military antiques from all of these beautiful countries and cultures. This man is obviously not a nazi or anything so I'm not worried. He has the utmost respect for all these cultures.
@@strongfp you don't know how collectors work if you think all his stuff came from neo-nazis. A lot of these are auctions and family items passed down, maybe even treasure taken back from the war
@@evergreen88307 its in colorado springs. My cousins live in loveland colorado. so im kinda sad last time i been to Colorado i didn't know this place existed until now
sadly he wouldnt last 5 seconds in the modern worlds ridiculous political standards even though there is nobody more qualified to teach history. go figure..
“If you direct your attention to this strange glowing room, I present you the actual bomb dropped on Nagasaki, If you start tasting aluminum foil you’re too close”
When u sadly pass I hope that your kids or who ever inherits your collection keeps it going and dosent sell all of these amazing artifacts and don’t split them up
I´ve been to many war museus all over que world, and I can say that this place has one of the most impressive inventories I´ve ever seen. It´s a time machine. Congratulations! Breathtaking.
This guys 's amazing , so passionate about his stuff ...One day hopefully after COVID if we all survive , i'll come to pay him a visit !! Greetings from France
Mr. Dragon man, no one could preserve these historical treasures better than you. Thank you so much. My dad was a ww2 veteran and so much of these treasures were part of his time in his youth. I get choked up when I watch your videos. You are the man I wish I was.
@Faisal Yousuf Osman too late for that.. no telling who the original owner belong to before my great great great uncle brought it home.. he took it off a dead officer. Lol
I actually have a Japanese flag from the war that’s written some stuff on and with blood stains on. It was given to me by a 92 year old neighbor and he made me swear to treat it with respect. Oh and he gave me a German Pamphlet That says the German soldier on it in German.
You should give that flag to the OBon society they find the families of the Japanese soldiers who had those flags, the writing is the name of the soldier and their hometown, it’s like a dog tag.
Gosh, man. You really don’t see private collection museums like this anymore. I’ve been to a few of the big military museums before and they didn’t all have this much equipment displayed as nicely. There’s just something wonderful about the commitment to preserving history it takes to build a collection like this by oneself in order for other people to learn.
I hope it will be possible to create one day a proper big modern museum with higher funds for everything that he has. I admire his collection a lot. It's very important not to forget the past in order to not repeat prior mistakes.
I think my little family needs to make an old fashioned road trip to see this amazing history. Thank you sir for saving the relics of days that shaped our world.
There was definitely a part of me that thought he was going to turn a corner and show a piece of both atomic bombs. It wouldn't surprise me in the least bit if he somehow managed to get his hands on something like that. This guy has everything!
My father fought in the Pacific in WW2. He told me stories about when he was hit by a kamikaze aircraft and shipwrecked on New Guinea. And he told me about hearing Tokyo rose on the radio saying everybody on the ship that he was on was gone! Can't remember the name of the ship!
Great grand father had his head cut off by the Japanese in front of his family. They had hid all the gold in tins and buried them under coconut trees. The Japanese went around poking the ground with their bayonets and found the tins. Then made my great grand father dig his own grave then cut his head off and kicked his body in. His body was still standing when they kicked him in. My grand mothers said it was with a bayonet but I reckon they used a samurai sword. But all this happened nearly 100 years ago, so I don't walk around with stupid hate towards anyone. Also I use the cake tins the Japanese left behind to bake cakes in! Literally I use cake tins from ww2! Great tins!
This has to be the best private military collection I have ever seen! I went to Dayton Air Force Museum, and thought that was cool, but I bet this supersedes that!
I really appreciate your hard work, collecting great historical pieces from world war II. I am one who wants to come visit your museum. Thank you so much!
I am so happy you have a section on the Doolittle Raid, as its a part of the war that very little know about. Being so close to Wright-Patterson AFB, I've had the pleasure of seeing the chalice and cognac display of the Doolittle Raiders. Fun fact, Doolittle thought immediately after the mission that it probably was a complete failure, and he would be court marshaled as a result. Little did he know just how successful the raid was.
As a German, I have to say that you would NEVER see such an extensive collection in Germany. I visited Dachau and didn't see nearly as much Nazi stuff there as in this private museum! I'm not proud of our past, but seeing such a collection in real life would give many people even more understanding of how terrible that time must have been. Likewise, one would certainly end up behind bars for such a collection here for some time, especially for Zyklon B.
To tell a story about the Japanese in WW2, my grandfather was in the Royal Navy (british navy) and was serving as a cook on his boat the HMS Dovey, a river class Frigate, there was one day they were out in the Pacific Ocean where they came across a Japanese boat (unknown model or crew) that was full of slaughtered POWs now this was a common thing but unfortunately what they found was more uncommon and showed the true ruthlessness of the Japanese during WW2 this boat was full of mostly children that had been slaughtered by the Japanese, that's all we know of the story, I imagine this is an image that stuck with my grandfather for the rest of his life and no one should ever go through that, I salute him for his service forever. Hope whoever reads this takes great interest in the reality of the war and the respect that war veterans deserve.
Love the videos. Im curious as to how you approach fire safety? I just saw how much was made of wood and it makes me scared for some reason. I would never want such an amazing collection to disappear.
Considering he has what appears to be live ammunition on display as well as cyanide and Zyklon B. I would think he has to have regular visits by the fire marshal and the ATF to make sure his fire codes and handling practices are all above standard, so I’d assume he’s got an overkill auto fire suppression system
The part where he said "tbh i dont even bother with atf anymore" 😂 he's already got so many ww2 machine atf won't notice if he picks up a couple more here and there and he knows it 😂😂😂 I can see him now "what?...this??? Noooo!!! I've had this a long time...you've seen this"
"...and in here we have the third bomb that was dropped onto Tokyo. You have no idea how hard it was to catch it mid-air and store it but it was dang worth it"
History classes made interactive, when I was in highschool history classes were boring, suddenly I'm interested in learning history in depth, thank you for this.
I have not seen any recent clips? I am a big fan, and have been watching your broadcast for quite a while. I will be looking forward to more recent clips. I hope all is well with you and your family. Today is February 5th 2023
Great museum, beside Iwo Jima before Nagasaki& Hiroshima, I hope more Historians mention unit 731, a japanese unit who did more en masse evil experiments than the SS. Amazing we are all still here after so much evil was unleashed in WW2, seems the only way forward is universal treaties& vmuch respect to all those that made& enforce those Treaties.
@@dayday6829 what are you on about?, you don't know me. Iam part ukrainian,polish& Russian& Putin+ Xi Jinping whom you likely are threatening WW3. Like most in the west I was against the invasion of Iraq which I was arrested protesting it as it was not UN sanctioned, but UN should have sanctioned it really as Saddam massacred 100,000s directly like marsh arabs,kurds& shia +his son Uday raped& murdered young girls.Afghanistan was sanctioned enough, even Russia gave its blessing after 911& civilians were not directly targetted in either except by small rogue units whereas with Putins forces its policy like CCP China with Uighirs,tibetans or falun gong who they kill quietly in camps& sell their body parts, Mao actually colluded with Imperial Japan to destroy ROC China now ROC Taiwan. Send me a postcard of you enjoying life in country under their authority without any free world culture like North Korea.
i really wanna say protect this man at all costs but i think hes got it
As long as he doesn't press the red button
this is the best comment ive seen in a while
They need protection from him
gay
@@wandcamilo3989 mad?
When you said the atomic bomb Nagasaki. I was like no way he got a piece of that.
Bomb was so strong that there is no existing piece of the bomb (vaporised).
Kosovo je Srbija!!! TAKO JE SRBINEEEEEEEE
As cool as all the militaria is I have met so many guys like this at shows when I was a kid. They always treated you like a moron kid who couldnt possibly know anything about militaria.......and would then try and sell you a highly overpriced item with a clearly bullshit backstory. ie. hitlers tooth for $50, a bayonet that has berlin 1945 scratched onto the scabbard for $750 etc
@@djolesrb6486 😎
@@promeneuzivotu117 kosovo republjik
This man admitted to avoiding the atf on camera. Absolute Chad.
Yeaa I just got to that like 👀 well it’s out there now....
Meh the ATF are pretty useless anyways. Most of the guns the ATF collect end up in Mexico cartels.
@@angelgjr1999 it aint about their usefulness, its about them kicking in your front door because you have an unlicensed machine gun that they think you shouldn't own.
@@IIIVI It’s all dumb. Instead of perusing real gangs and criminals.
@@angelgjr1999 The real gangs and criminals are the Democrats and Republicans lol
"500 years old" that sword is literally older than the United States is
The USA is really not that old in historical sense. Even México was founded in the early 1500s.
@@angelgjr1999 he’s talking about when we started the US
@DIEGO PEREZ GENIS Fair point.
@Carlos Quezada passed down
@DIEGO PEREZ GENIS correct!
Watched German room: Wow, nice advanced technology.
Watched Japanese Room: Wow, there are a lot of methods to kill oneself.
Japanese culture considers suicide as honorable.
@@angelgjr1999 They used to, fortunately they don’t nowadays, but sadly Japan still have a high rate of suicides
Dude that German room is insane, millions of dollars in that one room alone, some of the rare items he has are unbelievable.
@@angelgjr1999 these days it a terrible issue the country is facing, sad times
@@badmonkey2222 even german museums don't have that much nazi stuff.
It’s funny to see people call an American War Vet a nazi... this man is a hero
They call him Nazi?! Why?!
@@totallynotahydraagent9489 Anybody they don't like is a Nazi. Because they are ignorant.
@@kvogel9245 facts,I don't care he and all vets are heros they had to go through the most with so little information and technology my generation(2000 kids which i am 17 now ) don't understand what its like but I'm learning.
Except he was never in a war
@enverhoxhaburgerist Are ya gonna tell me that all Communist countries that are suffering or evil are not practicing true Communism next?
“here we got the family pack of cyanide” what a guy
Is that *s a r c a s m ?*
TotallyNotAHydraAgent ñœ
The family what?
Minecraft Nigga family pack of cyanide chief👀
Have you seen his nazi room his got the stuff that killed the Jews
Everybody is fascinated until the mannequins break out the plastic and start fight each other
💀💀
The next night at the museum is gonna be based on that
i’d still be fascinated.
Just don’t hit the red button
Nazi mannequins this would make a great dr who episode
Rick from pawn stars: best i can do is $5 and am taking a huge risk here.
“This japanese sword was passed on from a samurai family for over 600 years, best i can do is 20$ its going to sit for a long time and im not sure when i can recover that money”
I have to frame that flag..
"Let me get an expert down to verify authenticity...he knows everything about war stuff, and then we can talk price"
Pawn stars or any show like that just go around ripping people off. Stopped watching it.
😂😂😂 I been thinking the same thing them guys be ripping people off man stay away from pawn shops
"Over here in this cage I have a living 104 year old Japanese POW from the island of Tarawa"
Bruh 🤣🤣
*Speaks in Japanese begging to be released* - Japanese POW
"I got 4 of them"
"...see dat"
Japanese man* why am I still here* , dragon man* your here because you are part of my world famous collection* no offense to dragon man, I just thought this was funny. Lol
The one's that called him a nazi for showing off his German room most likely don't know about all the other collections he has. This guy just *loves* military history and is just showing off his personal collection
do you know how hard it is to get nazi paraphernalia, equipment, and such? Very hard, and you need to know the 'right guys' to get it. It's quite alarming how much Nazi stuff he has.
@@strongfp alarming or not, it's still a part of history and is fascinating to see just how extensive of a collection of WW2 memorabilia he owns aswell as his knowledge on every one of the pieces
@@strongfp you don't need to know the "right guys" you can buy historic WW2 Nazi items on the internet on even eBay, antique shops, estate sales, etc. It isn't concerning in any way how much Nazi stuff he has because is a collector who is gracious enough to share all of his military antiques from all of these beautiful countries and cultures. This man is obviously not a nazi or anything so I'm not worried. He has the utmost respect for all these cultures.
@@strongfp you don't know how collectors work if you think all his stuff came from neo-nazis. A lot of these are auctions and family items passed down, maybe even treasure taken back from the war
@@strongfp the "right guys" ???? there are no real nazis left.. their family probly isnt selling off their parents military memorabilia
Was waiting for a crashed kamikaze in another room
Same
" Over here you can see my original IJA (insert plane model) which was used for a kamikaze run at the battle of (insert name) "
"Japanese family pack",, Ouch !!
Yep that'S a discount,LOL.
Is that available at Wal-Mart ?
@@mysticstylez134 even The Chinese did the same thing too by taking Cyanide!!!!
Wait he was for real? I thought he was joking.
“Over here we have the family pack of cyanide” 😂
No cyany
Give it to Antifa in Portland
Value pack
I want this guy to be my history teacher.
Same, me and every history but out there.
Does anyone know where this museum is btw?
@@evergreen88307 didn’t he say it like at least 5 times in the video
@@evergreen88307 its in colorado springs. My cousins live in loveland colorado. so im kinda sad last time i been to Colorado i didn't know this place existed until now
sadly he wouldnt last 5 seconds in the modern worlds ridiculous political standards even though there is nobody more qualified to teach history. go figure..
3:54 "here's the FAMILY PACK" 😂😅
Not for long ☠️
Japanese soldier: **gets captured**
Japanese soldier: *suicide is badass*
I mean it is if the a Japanese does it
He protecc, he attacc but most importantly he teach history back!
cuz schools wont
And in this box, I have an original atomic bomb that wasn't dropped on Japan...see that...paid $10,000 for it.
ONE OF THESE DAYS, HE'LL MAKE IT HAPPEN
"I got four of them"
“If you direct your attention to this strange glowing room, I present you the actual bomb dropped on Nagasaki, If you start tasting aluminum foil you’re too close”
Lmao
I really enjoy his museum, learning about WW1 and WW2 is what made high school so fun for me.
A lot of the things he be saying is wrong and mispronounced
And its still interesting
Word.
When u sadly pass I hope that your kids or who ever inherits your collection keeps it going and dosent sell all of these amazing artifacts and don’t split them up
They're probably gonna fucking sell it all just for money i hope not
they'll sell that, it doesn't worth have kids if this happen.
Shout out to my great uncle Jimmy “James” Doolittle ❤️ he died before I could meet him but I respect him so much for what he did
@Athens Greece the Japanese were comparable to the Nazi’s, did you ever learn about what they did to the Chinese and neighboring countries?
“I don’t bother calling them anymore “ 😂 subscribed
ATF should be ashamed for destroying historical artifacts like that. God knows how many priceless guns they've destroyed
Love your stuff dragon man. Always watch from Odessa Texas. Best to you and yours.
Garrett Surber Same here !! From Odessa too !!😂
From Indiana but still love him
DFW Reporting In
Andrews boy here
twinkiesatmidnight you too?
What a great guy going out of his way to preserve all these items and seems to genuinely care about teaching history to future generations!
I´ve been to many war museus all over que world, and I can say that this place has one of the most impressive inventories I´ve ever seen. It´s a time machine. Congratulations! Breathtaking.
This man and his museum should be a national treasure
“Outside in this lake we have a fully functional Japanese aircraft carrier”
I like this guy. He is a real self made business man with high knowlege of history and a posesses a vast no. of original and hard to get items.
This guys 's amazing , so passionate about his stuff ...One day hopefully after COVID if we all survive , i'll come to pay him a visit !!
Greetings from France
Mr. Dragon man, no one could preserve these historical treasures better than you. Thank you so much. My dad was a ww2 veteran and so much of these treasures were part of his time in his youth. I get choked up when I watch your videos. You are the man I wish I was.
I have an WWII Japanese Semari Sword that my family member brought back from Iwo Jima.. been passed down to me
@Faisal Yousuf Osman too late for that.. no telling who the original owner belong to before my great great great uncle brought it home.. he took it off a dead officer. Lol
@Faisal Yousuf Osman no name on their. Not all the swords that were given to officers had names on the sword. Only officers were given swords..
@@0711boomer umm.. yes all the swords had some type of family name or marking on it..
@Faisal Yousuf 036 dude this isn't The Last Samurai lol these swords were mass produced just like guns were ain't no time for signatures lol
I actually have a Japanese flag from the war that’s written some stuff on and with blood stains on. It was given to me by a 92 year old neighbor and he made me swear to treat it with respect. Oh and he gave me a German Pamphlet That says the German soldier on it in German.
You should give that flag to the OBon society they find the families of the Japanese soldiers who had those flags, the writing is the name of the soldier and their hometown, it’s like a dog tag.
Gosh, man. You really don’t see private collection museums like this anymore.
I’ve been to a few of the big military museums before and they didn’t all have this much equipment displayed as nicely.
There’s just something wonderful about the commitment to preserving history it takes to build a collection like this by oneself in order for other people to learn.
stopped calling the atf on the machineguns so he can put them in his attic lol
They are better with him. The ATF just wants to destroy them whereas he would use them as a tool to educate people on history.
@@1deviousmama333 I mean the machine guns were used to slaughter and kill people, so maybe most of them where dirty
I hope it will be possible to create one day a proper big modern museum with higher funds for everything that he has. I admire his collection a lot. It's very important not to forget the past in order to not repeat prior mistakes.
He's a hardcore collector
Is there an allies room? Aussie 🇳🇿 Canadian 🇨🇦 British 🇬🇧 stuff
No he like evil stuff duh
@@johnsutiak9148 dont be ignorant
@@vibecheck4623 you're soft
@@IanMalcolm-rw5pn fucking softy
@@xavierm8395 are cooked out? How am I soft
This history is so beautiful. I know its November but I already lost seeing this majestic collection.
“Here we got the family pack”
Me: *p a r d o n ?*
So interesting Videos. Thank you to show us this. Greez from Germany
He is the cooler version of grunkle stan
I think my little family needs to make an old fashioned road trip to see this amazing history. Thank you sir for saving the relics of days that shaped our world.
amazing collection...I want to get out there one day to check it out 😎👍
There was definitely a part of me that thought he was going to turn a corner and show a piece of both atomic bombs. It wouldn't surprise me in the least bit if he somehow managed to get his hands on something like that. This guy has everything!
If this was my history teacher he would go down in the hall of fame
The world needs more guys like you. ❤️
Love to walk through with just him and I.
So many young men gave their lives for us.
I got the Imperial Japanese Army flag for my birthday.
Gotta say it's a beautiful.
This man is a walking history book!!!! SO IMPRESSIVE!!! WOW, WOW, WOW!!!.
Greetings from Japanese in Singapore, wanna visit your Greatest museum someday.!
This guy is so sweet I love him so much I’d love to just sit and listen to this guy talk I hope his family appreciates him as much as we do
My father fought in the Pacific in WW2. He told me stories about when he was hit by a kamikaze aircraft and shipwrecked on New Guinea. And he told me about hearing Tokyo rose on the radio saying everybody on the ship that he was on was gone! Can't remember the name of the ship!
Great grand father had his head cut off by the Japanese in front of his family. They had hid all the gold in tins and buried them under coconut trees. The Japanese went around poking the ground with their bayonets and found the tins. Then made my great grand father dig his own grave then cut his head off and kicked his body in. His body was still standing when they kicked him in. My grand mothers said it was with a bayonet but I reckon they used a samurai sword. But all this happened nearly 100 years ago, so I don't walk around with stupid hate towards anyone. Also I use the cake tins the Japanese left behind to bake cakes in! Literally I use cake tins from ww2! Great tins!
@@jhowardsupporter
How could you be born if your great-grandfather was killed? Did you remarry?
@@松岡シャトルラン You can pass away after having kids and it may surprise you to know that this is the case 100% of the time with all parents.
This has to be the best private military collection I have ever seen! I went to Dayton Air Force Museum, and thought that was cool, but I bet this supersedes that!
Love this guy, I want to go to his museum so bad
I really appreciate your hard work, collecting great historical pieces from world war II. I am one who wants to come visit your museum. Thank you so much!
Man he’s awesome.
I want a guided tour through that museum. Pretty serious collection of artifacts.
This is the coolest man EVER!
God bless you sir. Amazing collection. Hope to one day make it that way to visit your museum.
This guy must have unlimited money 😂 jesus
That's my question
@@AliMaythamm same here
Makes his bones rebuilding Harley motors he’s a machinist by trade
Money! Unlimited Money!
He made tons of money when he was young, also he most of the items are donated by his fans
Watching from Sanford, Maine. Love the work you put into your museum
Wow what a collection.
do you see that? yeah that's right, its Admiral Yamamoto himself i bought him at a local weeb store for 1 mil yen
I am so happy you have a section on the Doolittle Raid, as its a part of the war that very little know about. Being so close to Wright-Patterson AFB, I've had the pleasure of seeing the chalice and cognac display of the Doolittle Raiders. Fun fact, Doolittle thought immediately after the mission that it probably was a complete failure, and he would be court marshaled as a result. Little did he know just how successful the raid was.
When he mentioned Hiroshima I thought he was going to say he had the bomb
Me to. 😂
It’s incredible that he keeps this much history.
When you said atomic bomb I thought u was gonna pull one out 🤣🤣
Me too
You have to smile when you see that this guy has absolutely everything ww2.
Would love to fly from UK to see it❤
As a German, I have to say that you would NEVER see such an extensive collection in Germany. I visited Dachau and didn't see nearly as much Nazi stuff there as in this private museum! I'm not proud of our past, but seeing such a collection in real life would give many people even more understanding of how terrible that time must have been. Likewise, one would certainly end up behind bars for such a collection here for some time, especially for Zyklon B.
I love this man and America, I wish I could go
To tell a story about the Japanese in WW2, my grandfather was in the Royal Navy (british navy) and was serving as a cook on his boat the HMS Dovey, a river class Frigate, there was one day they were out in the Pacific Ocean where they came across a Japanese boat (unknown model or crew) that was full of slaughtered POWs now this was a common thing but unfortunately what they found was more uncommon and showed the true ruthlessness of the Japanese during WW2 this boat was full of mostly children that had been slaughtered by the Japanese, that's all we know of the story, I imagine this is an image that stuck with my grandfather for the rest of his life and no one should ever go through that, I salute him for his service forever.
Hope whoever reads this takes great interest in the reality of the war and the respect that war veterans deserve.
Did they go out of their way to carry prisoners even though it slowed down the ship? your family is interesting
This is true history. What a treasure..
HOLY MOLY THAT IS A LOT OF UNIFORMS!
i keep thinking ive seen everything of yours then i find more. Just amazing.
Love the videos. Im curious as to how you approach fire safety? I just saw how much was made of wood and it makes me scared for some reason. I would never want such an amazing collection to disappear.
Considering he has what appears to be live ammunition on display as well as cyanide and Zyklon B. I would think he has to have regular visits by the fire marshal and the ATF to make sure his fire codes and handling practices are all above standard, so I’d assume he’s got an overkill auto fire suppression system
🇬🇧I’ve watched a few of your films and your museum is amazing. 👍
The part where he said "tbh i dont even bother with atf anymore" 😂 he's already got so many ww2 machine atf won't notice if he picks up a couple more here and there and he knows it 😂😂😂
I can see him now "what?...this??? Noooo!!! I've had this a long time...you've seen this"
Dragonmans my new friend...history is my favorite study
thanks dragon man for showing us you stuff on the u tube so of us cant make it to colorado. thanks again
I have the idea to go this summer from germany to colorado
Why i dosnt had earlyer this idea?
Now its too late😭
123 Kraut Some of his items, which UA-cam don't allow to post on his channel. So , you won't regret your trip.
123 Kraut plz come!!
I'm planning on going to your special museum, looks AWSOME, THANK YOU
Man breaks in
Also the man: oh sh*t
He is great and maybe a legend :-) His love for these things is amazing. More great people like that.
I never heard of Japanese cyanide. A lot of info here.
Wow this man is amazing he doesn’t just have a few things. He has such details from a to z. Impressive!! I wanna go
"...and in here we have the third bomb that was dropped onto Tokyo. You have no idea how hard it was to catch it mid-air and store it but it was dang worth it"
History classes made interactive, when I was in highschool history classes were boring, suddenly I'm interested in learning history in depth, thank you for this.
I thought he was going to pull out Kim jung un this guy has everything
I still love watching these thank u again for posting
Imagine if for one night , all of those mannequins came alive and went to war . Like in that movie Night at The Museum !
@Brian Meyer When I realized it , I said damn ! Hahaha
That would be epic 😊
Fight at the Museum
I have not seen any recent clips? I am a big fan, and have been watching your broadcast for quite a while. I will be looking forward to more recent clips. I hope all is well with you and your family. Today is February 5th 2023
His museum is so impressive I half expected him to say "and here we have a live nuclear bomb from 1945."
Watching these videos it is hard to imagine a more comprehensive collection.
The fact he don't check the comments is hilarious
Next time i go to colorado i def want to stop and see this musuem! This collection is beyond beleif! Lost for words
Great museum, beside Iwo Jima before Nagasaki& Hiroshima, I hope more Historians mention unit 731, a japanese unit who did more en masse evil experiments than the SS. Amazing we are all still here after so much evil was unleashed in WW2, seems the only way forward is universal treaties& vmuch respect to all those that made& enforce those Treaties.
Worry abt your own war crimes and let others worry abt theirs trying to cope just to make yourself feel better 😂😂😂
@@dayday6829 what are you on about?, you don't know me. Iam part ukrainian,polish& Russian& Putin+ Xi Jinping whom you likely are threatening WW3. Like most in the west I was against the invasion of Iraq which I was arrested protesting it as it was not UN sanctioned, but UN should have sanctioned it really as Saddam massacred 100,000s directly like marsh arabs,kurds& shia +his son Uday raped& murdered young girls.Afghanistan was sanctioned enough, even Russia gave its blessing after 911& civilians were not directly targetted in either except by small rogue units whereas with Putins forces its policy like CCP China with Uighirs,tibetans or falun gong who they kill quietly in camps& sell their body parts, Mao actually colluded with Imperial Japan to destroy ROC China now ROC Taiwan. Send me a postcard of you enjoying life in country under their authority without any free world culture like North Korea.
i hope you are proud becasuse i am proud of you !!!war is history helps to understand the present
Helll yaaa