The Vietnam War (Vietnamese: Chiến tranh Việt Nam), also known as the Second Indochina War,[57] was a conflict in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1 November 1955[A 1] to the fall of Saigon on 30 April 1975.[9] It was the second of the Indochina Wars and was officially fought between North Vietnam and South Vietnam. North Vietnam was supported by the Soviet Union, China,[13] and other communist allies; South Vietnam was supported by the United States, South Korea, the Philippines, Australia, Thailand, and other anti-communist allies.[58][59] The war, considered a Cold War-era proxy war by some,[60] lasted almost 20 years, with direct U.S. involvement ending in 1973, and included the Laotian Civil War and the Cambodian Civil War, which ended with all three countries becoming communist states in 1975. The conflict emerged from the First Indochina War between the French colonial government and a left-wing revolutionary movement, the Viet Minh.[61][A 5] After the French military withdrawal from Indochina in 1954, the US assumed financial and military support for the South Vietnamese state. The Việt Cộng (VC), also known as Front national de libération du Sud-Viêt Nam or NLF (the National Liberation Front), a South Vietnamese common front under the direction of North Vietnam, initiated a guerrilla war in the south. North Vietnam had also invaded Laos in the mid-1950s in support of insurgents, establishing the Ho Chi Minh Trail to supply and reinforce the Việt Cộng.[62]: 16 U.S. involvement escalated under President John F. Kennedy through the MAAG program, from just under a thousand military advisors in 1959 to 23,000 in 1964.[63][32]: 131 By 1963, the North Vietnamese had sent 40,000 soldiers to fight in South Vietnam.[62]: 16 In the Gulf of Tonkin incident in early August 1964, a U.S. destroyer was alleged to have clashed with North Vietnamese fast attack craft. In response, the U.S. Congress passed the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution and gave President Lyndon B. Johnson broad authority to increase American military presence in Vietnam. Johnson ordered the deployment of combat units for the first time and increased troop levels to 184,000.[63] The People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) (also known as the North Vietnamese Army or NVA) engaged in more conventional warfare with U.S. and South Vietnamese forces. Despite little progress, the United States continued a significant build-up of forces. U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, one of the principal architects of the war, began expressing doubts of victory by the end of 1966.[32]: 287 U.S. and South Vietnam forces relied on air superiority and overwhelming firepower to conduct search and destroy operations, involving ground forces, artillery, and airstrikes. The U.S. also conducted a large-scale strategic bombing campaign against North Vietnam and Laos. North Vietnam was backed by China and the Soviet Union.[32]: 371-4 [64] With the VC and PAVN mounting large-scale offensives in the Tet Offensive throughout 1968, U.S. domestic support for the war began fading. The Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) expanded following a period of neglect after Tet and was modeled after U.S. doctrine. The VC sustained heavy losses during the Tet Offensive and subsequent U.S.-ARVN operations in the rest of 1968, losing over 50,000 men.[32]: 481 The CIA's Phoenix Program further degraded the VC's membership and capabilities. By the end of the year, the VC insurgents held almost no territory in South Vietnam, and their recruitment dropped by over 80% in 1969, signifying a drastic reduction in guerrilla operations, necessitating increased use of PAVN regular soldiers from the north.[65] In 1969, North Vietnam declared a Provisional Revolutionary Government in South Vietnam in an attempt to give the reduced VC a more international stature, but the southern guerrillas from then on were sidelined as PAVN forces began more conventional combined arms warfare. By 1970, over 70% of communist troops in the south were northerners, and southern-dominated VC units no longer existed.[66] Operations crossed national borders: North Vietnam used Laos as a supply route early on, while Cambodia was also used starting in 1967; the route through Cambodia began to be bombed by the U.S. in 1969, while the Laos route had been heavily bombed since 1964. The deposing of the monarch Norodom Sihanouk by the Cambodian National Assembly resulted in a PAVN invasion of the country at the request of the Khmer Rouge, escalating the Cambodian Civil War and resulting in a U.S.-ARVN counter-invasion. In 1969, following the election of U.S. President Richard Nixon, a policy of "Vietnamization" began, which saw the conflict fought by an expanded ARVN, with U.S. forces sidelined and increasingly demoralized by domestic opposition and reduced recruitment. U.S. ground forces had largely withdrawn by early 1972 and support was limited to air support, artillery support, advisers, and materiel shipments. The ARVN, buttressed by said U.S. support, stopped the first and largest mechanized PAVN offensive during the Easter Offensive of 1972. The offensive resulted in heavy casualties on both sides and the failure of the PAVN to subdue South Vietnam, but the ARVN itself failed to recapture all territory, leaving its military situation difficult. The Paris Peace Accords of January 1973 saw all U.S. forces withdrawn; the Case-Church Amendment, passed by the U.S. Congress on 15 August 1973, officially ended direct U.S. military involvement.[67]: 457 The Peace Accords were broken almost immediately, and fighting continued for two more years. Phnom Penh fell to the Khmer Rouge on 17 April 1975 while the 1975 Spring Offensive saw the capture of Saigon by the PAVN on 30 April; this marked the end of the war, and North and South Vietnam were reunified the following year. The scale of fighting was enormous. By 1970, the ARVN was the world's fourth largest army, and the PAVN was not far behind with approximately one million regular soldiers.[68][16]: 770 The war exacted an enormous human cost: estimates of the number of Vietnamese soldiers and civilians killed range from 966,000[26] to 3 million.[53] Some 275,000-310,000 Cambodians,[54][55][56] 20,000-62,000 Laotians,[53] and 58,220 U.S. service members also died in the conflict, and a further 1,626 remain missing in action.[A 4] The Sino-Soviet split re-emerged following the lull during the Vietnam War. Conflict between North Vietnam and its Cambodian allies in the Royal Government of the National Union of Kampuchea, and the newly formed Democratic Kampuchea began almost immediately in a series of border raids by the Khmer Rouge, eventually escalating into the Cambodian-Vietnamese War. Chinese forces directly invaded Vietnam in the Sino-Vietnamese War, with subsequent border conflicts lasting until 1991. The unified Vietnam fought insurgencies in all three countries. The end of the war and resumption of the Third Indochina War would precipitate the Vietnamese boat people and the larger Indochina refugee crisis, which saw millions of refugees leave Indochina (mainly southern Vietnam), an estimated 250,000 of whom perished at sea. Within the U.S, the war gave rise to what was referred to as Vietnam Syndrome, a public aversion to American overseas military involvements,[69] which together with the Watergate scandal contributed to the crisis of confidence that affected America throughout the 1970s.[70] For who don't know what is vietnam war
Yes the thing with Japanese air craft carries at the time they were mostly made of wood. If one bomb slammed or hit it the whole carrier would explode because of all the bombs and ordinance inside the carrier 8:46.
Midway sort of reminds me of that one gamemode in ROBLOX Dead Ahead called Phoenix. The objective is pretty much to destroy the enemy aircraft carrier, considering the fact that the U.S sunk the Akagi, Kaga, Hiryu and Soryu at Midway.
Alright guys, part 15 is now here and I'm going to start making the third part of special video reaction then need a break so stay tuned to more after I done tho :)
At this Point I think I became too stuck on a single vídeo, but Regardless, I still ask if you could make them React to The Storm Realm next ua-cam.com/video/mBXQSVATnvg/v-deo.html
War isn't always the best thing in the world but in the end the bravest men and women go to their nations call for help and the U.S.A pilots are one of the bravest people
The only thing that is wrong is that the majoraty of japonese anti Air guns actually aren't that effective, they are more like to sport the enemie planes and signal the area for the fighters go
Yeah but to be accurate it’s not the aa gun that has the effect it’s the ammunition and those on ships were initially designed to screw up the engines of the aircraft rather than destroy the aircraft itself as a plane can’t fly far without the engine but they were not very effective in accuracy so it was usually by luck if they hit the target aircraft
The battle of Midway is my favorite battle in the Pacific war in ww2 because the Japanese fleet in the battle was in shock and wondering how the amaricans known they were going to attack midway and when the Japanese couldn't balieve it but what they didn't know that the amaricans were capturing information From there transmissions what luck right
Loved the video @Æxomania! Can't wait for the next video man! I actually have The 2019 Movie "Midway" (The one you just showed) on DVD. Nice little Introduction of Nick Jonas from the Jonas brothers into the Movie Industry. He played Aviation Machinists Mate 3rd, later 1st class Bruno Guido, the Ill-Fated Enterprise Crew member of Torpedo Squadron 6 (VT-6) whose plane went down after running out of gas. The Kagerō-class Destroyer that effectively led the Enterprise Strike Group to the Japanese Fleet at midway fished Guido and his Pilot out of the water and Interogated them until they received word that the Four Carriers of 1st and 2nd Carrier Divisions were sunk. At that point, the Captain ordered the Crew to bring Guido and his Pilot out on deck, with their arms and legs still bound. In retaliation for the loss, Guido and his Pilot had Lead Weights tied around their Ankles as well as being Gagged and were shoved overboard and drowned. My Dad also has the Original 1989 Cassette for the Movie "Midway" as well, where the Essex-class Aircraft Carrier USS Lexington (CV-16) was used to portray one of the Yorktown-class Aircraft Carriers at Midway, in spite of having been refitted several times after the Second World War ended, and her more modern Aircraft Hangar Deck Elevator comes up in the background.
Make them react to doctor who and his many accomplishments over his many regenerations and travel companions that have been with him throughout the many years of the travels of his life continuing on.
One of the things I hated about the Gate Anime, was that the Imperial army did to Ginza what the Japanese Imperial Army did to the Pacific but they did it for years on end. It was a propaganda show that acted like they aren’t held under careful scrutiny.
Great work!! Keep up the hard work!! Can't wait to see the next one!! Also can't wait for the girls of Gate and Girls un Panzers but also can't wait for the characters of RWBY to react to my video as well! I'm so pumped for it!! Will you be doing it soon?
I think this attack was though real but probably in reality that Japanese aircraft was likely to be scuttled(porposely destroy) rather than the dauntless dive bomber entirely destroying it. Probably Damaged a lot the bombardment cause by the dive bombers.
I say for part 15 it should be call of duty zombies 2 origins of doom eternal rap home in hell that would be cool or make them react to fury were the tank crew makes there last stand against a ss betaleon
(edited a bit) The girls from Girls Und Panzar drive tanks. I never got into Girls Un Panzers. I would think they wouldn't show much shock from a world war 2 movie.
Brother, the video was great, I want to ask you something, could you make them react to squad 201, the Mexican squad that liberated the Philippines during World War II, please . Greetings from Mexico brother, I like your videos and I try not to miss any :3
Sorry I’m late Lads I was at the beach great video keep up the great work you think that there’s a chance they can react to Panzerkampf by sabaton that would be cool to see? Of course it is up to you
@@xomania2352 It's okay, but can you do Gate react to Vietnam War, please. If the video was copyrighted, you can use the trailer of 7554 instead. 1. ua-cam.com/video/3lcb7c3Irdk/v-deo.html 2. ua-cam.com/video/_2ZeUkWOTIc/v-deo.html 3. ua-cam.com/video/cgsu_eFVB64/v-deo.html I hope you can do it !!! I will wait :3 Have a nice day.
Those carriers were extremely vulnerable to bombs as the hangar, and the decks, were packed with fuel and explosives.
It didn't help that the hangars were so disorganized with munitions as the fleet commander was switching from naval and land ordinances indecisively
when Lelei said "biggest explosion so far" i got a feeling this is a hint for them reacting to nukes
The Vietnam War (Vietnamese: Chiến tranh Việt Nam), also known as the Second Indochina War,[57] was a conflict in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1 November 1955[A 1] to the fall of Saigon on 30 April 1975.[9] It was the second of the Indochina Wars and was officially fought between North Vietnam and South Vietnam. North Vietnam was supported by the Soviet Union, China,[13] and other communist allies; South Vietnam was supported by the United States, South Korea, the Philippines, Australia, Thailand, and other anti-communist allies.[58][59] The war, considered a Cold War-era proxy war by some,[60] lasted almost 20 years, with direct U.S. involvement ending in 1973, and included the Laotian Civil War and the Cambodian Civil War, which ended with all three countries becoming communist states in 1975.
The conflict emerged from the First Indochina War between the French colonial government and a left-wing revolutionary movement, the Viet Minh.[61][A 5] After the French military withdrawal from Indochina in 1954, the US assumed financial and military support for the South Vietnamese state. The Việt Cộng (VC), also known as Front national de libération du Sud-Viêt Nam or NLF (the National Liberation Front), a South Vietnamese common front under the direction of North Vietnam, initiated a guerrilla war in the south. North Vietnam had also invaded Laos in the mid-1950s in support of insurgents, establishing the Ho Chi Minh Trail to supply and reinforce the Việt Cộng.[62]: 16 U.S. involvement escalated under President John F. Kennedy through the MAAG program, from just under a thousand military advisors in 1959 to 23,000 in 1964.[63][32]: 131 By 1963, the North Vietnamese had sent 40,000 soldiers to fight in South Vietnam.[62]: 16
In the Gulf of Tonkin incident in early August 1964, a U.S. destroyer was alleged to have clashed with North Vietnamese fast attack craft. In response, the U.S. Congress passed the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution and gave President Lyndon B. Johnson broad authority to increase American military presence in Vietnam. Johnson ordered the deployment of combat units for the first time and increased troop levels to 184,000.[63] The People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) (also known as the North Vietnamese Army or NVA) engaged in more conventional warfare with U.S. and South Vietnamese forces. Despite little progress, the United States continued a significant build-up of forces. U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, one of the principal architects of the war, began expressing doubts of victory by the end of 1966.[32]: 287 U.S. and South Vietnam forces relied on air superiority and overwhelming firepower to conduct search and destroy operations, involving ground forces, artillery, and airstrikes. The U.S. also conducted a large-scale strategic bombing campaign against North Vietnam and Laos. North Vietnam was backed by China and the Soviet Union.[32]: 371-4 [64]
With the VC and PAVN mounting large-scale offensives in the Tet Offensive throughout 1968, U.S. domestic support for the war began fading. The Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) expanded following a period of neglect after Tet and was modeled after U.S. doctrine. The VC sustained heavy losses during the Tet Offensive and subsequent U.S.-ARVN operations in the rest of 1968, losing over 50,000 men.[32]: 481 The CIA's Phoenix Program further degraded the VC's membership and capabilities. By the end of the year, the VC insurgents held almost no territory in South Vietnam, and their recruitment dropped by over 80% in 1969, signifying a drastic reduction in guerrilla operations, necessitating increased use of PAVN regular soldiers from the north.[65] In 1969, North Vietnam declared a Provisional Revolutionary Government in South Vietnam in an attempt to give the reduced VC a more international stature, but the southern guerrillas from then on were sidelined as PAVN forces began more conventional combined arms warfare. By 1970, over 70% of communist troops in the south were northerners, and southern-dominated VC units no longer existed.[66] Operations crossed national borders: North Vietnam used Laos as a supply route early on, while Cambodia was also used starting in 1967; the route through Cambodia began to be bombed by the U.S. in 1969, while the Laos route had been heavily bombed since 1964. The deposing of the monarch Norodom Sihanouk by the Cambodian National Assembly resulted in a PAVN invasion of the country at the request of the Khmer Rouge, escalating the Cambodian Civil War and resulting in a U.S.-ARVN counter-invasion.
In 1969, following the election of U.S. President Richard Nixon, a policy of "Vietnamization" began, which saw the conflict fought by an expanded ARVN, with U.S. forces sidelined and increasingly demoralized by domestic opposition and reduced recruitment. U.S. ground forces had largely withdrawn by early 1972 and support was limited to air support, artillery support, advisers, and materiel shipments. The ARVN, buttressed by said U.S. support, stopped the first and largest mechanized PAVN offensive during the Easter Offensive of 1972. The offensive resulted in heavy casualties on both sides and the failure of the PAVN to subdue South Vietnam, but the ARVN itself failed to recapture all territory, leaving its military situation difficult. The Paris Peace Accords of January 1973 saw all U.S. forces withdrawn; the Case-Church Amendment, passed by the U.S. Congress on 15 August 1973, officially ended direct U.S. military involvement.[67]: 457 The Peace Accords were broken almost immediately, and fighting continued for two more years. Phnom Penh fell to the Khmer Rouge on 17 April 1975 while the 1975 Spring Offensive saw the capture of Saigon by the PAVN on 30 April; this marked the end of the war, and North and South Vietnam were reunified the following year.
The scale of fighting was enormous. By 1970, the ARVN was the world's fourth largest army, and the PAVN was not far behind with approximately one million regular soldiers.[68][16]: 770 The war exacted an enormous human cost: estimates of the number of Vietnamese soldiers and civilians killed range from 966,000[26] to 3 million.[53] Some 275,000-310,000 Cambodians,[54][55][56] 20,000-62,000 Laotians,[53] and 58,220 U.S. service members also died in the conflict, and a further 1,626 remain missing in action.[A 4]
The Sino-Soviet split re-emerged following the lull during the Vietnam War. Conflict between North Vietnam and its Cambodian allies in the Royal Government of the National Union of Kampuchea, and the newly formed Democratic Kampuchea began almost immediately in a series of border raids by the Khmer Rouge, eventually escalating into the Cambodian-Vietnamese War. Chinese forces directly invaded Vietnam in the Sino-Vietnamese War, with subsequent border conflicts lasting until 1991. The unified Vietnam fought insurgencies in all three countries. The end of the war and resumption of the Third Indochina War would precipitate the Vietnamese boat people and the larger Indochina refugee crisis, which saw millions of refugees leave Indochina (mainly southern Vietnam), an estimated 250,000 of whom perished at sea. Within the U.S, the war gave rise to what was referred to as Vietnam Syndrome, a public aversion to American overseas military involvements,[69] which together with the Watergate scandal contributed to the crisis of confidence that affected America throughout the 1970s.[70]
For who don't know what is vietnam war
@@BlackwaterIraq yeah:))
I love vietnamese and I love YOU
lol iron egg and metal eggs i feel like pina is my favorite when she comes up with names like this 🤣
Yes the thing with Japanese air craft carries at the time they were mostly made of wood. If one bomb slammed or hit it the whole carrier would explode because of all the bombs and ordinance inside the carrier 8:46.
Midway sort of reminds me of that one gamemode in ROBLOX Dead Ahead called Phoenix. The objective is pretty much to destroy the enemy aircraft carrier, considering the fact that the U.S sunk the Akagi, Kaga, Hiryu and Soryu at Midway.
I recommend having them react to "When Games Turn Into Movie Scenes"
Alright guys, part 15 is now here and I'm going to start making the third part of special video reaction then need a break so stay tuned to more after I done tho :)
Ok;)👍👌
Day 37 of waiting for Shadow of Myself
At this Point I think I became too stuck on a single vídeo, but Regardless, I still ask if you could make them React to The Storm Realm next ua-cam.com/video/mBXQSVATnvg/v-deo.html
Please make them react to Skyline drone and nuke scene:
ua-cam.com/video/L4OPJ3A8XfE/v-deo.html
Pls do a tf2 video call the the bolted benemoth pls do reaction to it I love the video is good
all I wish to see is Hetalia reacting to Midway and the fact America ISN'T a bad pilot at all
We need Hetalia in here
War isn't always the best thing in the world but in the end the bravest men and women go to their nations call for help and the U.S.A pilots are one of the bravest people
midway one of the most bigest sea battles ever nice reaction keep the good work
Love the star sky song😭
The only thing that is wrong is that the majoraty of japonese anti Air guns actually aren't that effective, they are more like to sport the enemie planes and signal the area for the fighters go
Yeah but to be accurate it’s not the aa gun that has the effect it’s the ammunition and those on ships were initially designed to screw up the engines of the aircraft rather than destroy the aircraft itself as a plane can’t fly far without the engine but they were not very effective in accuracy so it was usually by luck if they hit the target aircraft
I recommend having them react to "Hero Jan Sobieski and His Winged Hussars attacks the ottoman army at Vienna from the Kahlenberg”
Shut up
Girls und panzer react world of the tanks blitz please. 💜💜💜💜
Warthunder trailer (Germany), Stuka Dunkirk, Red baron Sabaton and Wolfpack xd Sabaton :) good videos
The nuke : bro
8:00 he exepted his fate
The battle of Midway is my favorite battle in the Pacific war in ww2 because the Japanese fleet in the battle was in shock and wondering how the amaricans known they were going to attack midway and when the Japanese couldn't balieve it but what they didn't know that the amaricans were capturing information From there transmissions what luck right
Loved the video @Æxomania! Can't wait for the next video man! I actually have The 2019 Movie "Midway" (The one you just showed) on DVD. Nice little Introduction of Nick Jonas from the Jonas brothers into the Movie Industry. He played Aviation Machinists Mate 3rd, later 1st class Bruno Guido, the Ill-Fated Enterprise Crew member of Torpedo Squadron 6 (VT-6) whose plane went down after running out of gas. The Kagerō-class Destroyer that effectively led the Enterprise Strike Group to the Japanese Fleet at midway fished Guido and his Pilot out of the water and Interogated them until they received word that the Four Carriers of 1st and 2nd Carrier Divisions were sunk. At that point, the Captain ordered the Crew to bring Guido and his Pilot out on deck, with their arms and legs still bound. In retaliation for the loss, Guido and his Pilot had Lead Weights tied around their Ankles as well as being Gagged and were shoved overboard and drowned.
My Dad also has the Original 1989 Cassette for the Movie "Midway" as well, where the Essex-class Aircraft Carrier USS Lexington (CV-16) was used to portray one of the Yorktown-class Aircraft Carriers at Midway, in spite of having been refitted several times after the Second World War ended, and her more modern Aircraft Hangar Deck Elevator comes up in the background.
Make them react to doctor who and his many accomplishments over his many regenerations and travel companions that have been with him throughout the many years of the travels of his life continuing on.
Imagine almost dying but you successfully bombed a ship I will be like so happy that I'm usefull
It will be epic if they react to the battle of scariff.
One of the things I hated about the Gate Anime, was that the Imperial army did to Ginza what the Japanese Imperial Army did to the Pacific but they did it for years on end. It was a propaganda show that acted like they aren’t held under careful scrutiny.
Oh cool what special video you creat I wait because you cool 👍 :)
Great work!! Keep up the hard work!! Can't wait to see the next one!! Also can't wait for the girls of Gate and Girls un Panzers but also can't wait for the characters of RWBY to react to my video as well! I'm so pumped for it!! Will you be doing it soon?
how long did it take you to write all that
@@elpibeloco8809 not that long.
I think this attack was though real but probably in reality that Japanese aircraft was likely to be scuttled(porposely destroy) rather than the dauntless dive bomber entirely destroying it. Probably Damaged a lot the bombardment cause by the dive bombers.
POV: when GUP doesn't know what happened in the war
**moments of pain for my grandfather.** lol
White tiger
I say for part 15 it should be call of duty zombies 2 origins of doom eternal rap home in hell that would be cool or make them react to fury were the tank crew makes there last stand against a ss betaleon
(edited a bit)
The girls from Girls Und Panzar drive tanks. I never got into Girls Un Panzers. I would think they wouldn't show much shock from a world war 2 movie.
Please make them react to gears of war 1,2and 3 trailer and ending
Nice video man
You should explain what a plane and a tank or any vehicles to them it will be interesting
MAKE THEM react to how its made because I am tired of pina thinking our machines are alive
Ye same
Medieval Knowledge be like:
Agreed
Brother, the video was great, I want to ask you something, could you make them react to squad 201, the Mexican squad that liberated the Philippines during World War II, please .
Greetings from Mexico brother, I like your videos and I try not to miss any
:3
Ahhh Clever Calling It A Metal Egg.
Can you make them react to halo waypoint also great work
Epic vidéo 😎😎 America vs Japon
Nice video
Also please do parting the sea
Can you make them react about ww2 or war in our world pls? Anyways Thank this is my recomend
Sorry I’m late Lads I was at the beach great video keep up the great work you think that there’s a chance they can react to Panzerkampf by sabaton that would be cool to see? Of course it is up to you
I love how they call them iron dragons and iron eggs
Hey bro I'm still waiting for gate and panzar react to Simon ghost Riley but your videos are cool
Long live the 201 squad or better known Aztec eagles
next : battle of luzon wwII
I can wait for
Nice vid
Mr. Chuaytak gate react to final solution
Could you please have them react to the punisher because that would be awesome
Metal egg is just a bomb
Oh and site-65
The bomb new name
is metal egg
BRUH •______• ?
😅😂🤣
So cool
"An iron egg" omg please kill me
Battle of mid way I've never heard of it
Battle of Midway was a Pacific War in World War 2 after the attack on Pearl Harbor tho
i wanna watch part 15
It's just these days no one seems to notice those who fought and died serving our home....
Please make them react to the Prince of egypt with the burning bush and the ten plagues please
I want you to react them world of tanks pls :))
Already did in the special video which is the rap one
@@xomania2352 ok
I want them to react to gaijiin’s warthunder- victory is ours/victory
I already did in part 13 so go check it out then
How bout victory(invasion of normandy)
You should need some and how about tomorrow react Vietnam war
can you make them react to world of warship two step from hell
Do reaction to movie Iwo Jimo.
Ju-87: Hello Japan
Ok dude but pls more part 50
That's quite a lot tho
Can you make a reaction video on Mustard's video : This Jet Terrified the West : The Mig-25 Foxbat
Let's react to them to flag of our father iwo jima
About the man in the high castle
THIS. MEANS. WAAAARRR
gate react to nuclear war
First!!!!
Can you make them react to dark souls 3 Abyss watchers fight
LONG LIVE OUR IMPERIAL
make the technology and the low tier magic people react to Naruto vs sasuke :/ Aka Gate and GuP
nice job man btw name of song
Star Sky by Two Steps From Hell
One punch man react to the top ten strongest one punch man characters
Please make them react to the Rise and fall of the japanese empire of the infographics show please
Pina more like Peanut
Make them react to star wars the clone wars
Pina if you didn't notice but. Those aren't metal eggs. They're call bombs
She didn't know what it's called so she just called it what it look like
Suggestion but can they react a top gun maverick
Make them react to ghost
Can you make them react to red tails pls
Guy exomania react to call duty wwII "TURNER DEAR" please
Reacts to scorpion rex
Can you do High school fleet react to "Battleship final battle"
Can you pin me?? :3 Thank you
It would get blocked due to copyrighted by Universal because the movie was Universal tho
@@xomania2352 It's okay, but can you do Gate react to Vietnam War, please. If the video was copyrighted, you can use the trailer of
7554 instead.
1. ua-cam.com/video/3lcb7c3Irdk/v-deo.html
2. ua-cam.com/video/_2ZeUkWOTIc/v-deo.html
3. ua-cam.com/video/cgsu_eFVB64/v-deo.html
I hope you can do it !!! I will wait :3
Have a nice day.
React falcklands war movie "iluminados por el fuego" war scene please :3
This part that's got to hurt 5:13
se dieron cuenta que este ataque salio en call of duty vanguard en la mision midway .---.
5:51
What would Akagi Kaga Soryuu and Hiryuu think of this
Can they react to the rainimator series
Te falta hasta el ultimo hombre y como dijo el de midway por pearharbord
Can they react the final mins of ww1
gate react to tiger vs 4 sherman
I did in part 8 which is Fury so go check it out then
mabye they could react to midway sabaton?
flying tigers pls
Exo try watching strike witches
Sabaton Bismarck!! Xd