World War II in the Pacific with Flags: Every Day
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- Опубліковано 28 тра 2022
- This video shows the Pacific Theater of World War II, from the Japanese invasion of Indochina on September 22, 1940, to the return of Taiwan to the Kuomintang on October 25, 1945.
Music:
Dark City, Night Runner, and Epic TV Theme by Audionautix
Final Battle of the Dark Wizards by Kevin MacLeod
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Note: Chinese Communists should have been shown before 10 August 1945.
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Hirohito saw ww1, ww2, and the Cold War. Wow
Bro dont forget Winston Churchill
@@Noobgrunt Yes
No, In world war 1 Taisho ruled Japan
@@gsbjksikentom I never spoke about rule, I’m talking about when he was ALIVE
@@devinallen7706 Oh ok yes you are right
I have nothing to say but that is a peak improvement and a very unexpected one. Good work on it man.
Good job Geography and Space for this amazing video, keep it up
Yesss I’ve been waiting for this. Great job !
SAME
@@fireschoolbus SAME
SAME
Very nice and good work
I've been waiting for this Video
Amazing!
Fun fact: Nepal was one of the very first countries to join the allies (and yes,before the US) they were supplying Britain with tea and they sent around 10-20k troops to fight in Myanmar.
And as a Nepali I'm proud of that.
Nepal is a British colony.
Damn didn't know that, thanks for your info♥️
😮
Bro, almost everyone joined the allies before the US so you should pick a better country for reference
Canada, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, and other British Commonwealth members also joined the Allies within the first days of the war
Very good video, worth the wait
Very good
Thanks for taking my idea!
WW2 was your idea? 🤨
I wanted him to upload a pacific front so I went on his original ww2 channel and asked him.Also,there is a place in Dubai on Google earth called:
"*_SWAGLIKEOHIO BEACH"_*
This is amazing
An interesting story that this reminded me of is the Japanese soldier, Hiroo Onoda, who carried the war on for another 29 years.
@MonkeMan No, I knew about that one from before the interwebs existed - some of us are old and learned from books. ;)
When your dad goes to the grocery store and never comes back:
lol
Absolutely wonderful video, such master piece. And I love how you added the two nuclear explosions as well. And all the chaos and all the colors of the flags in the very last seconds of the video is absolutely amazing
そして、その核爆弾で22万人が死にました
アメリカ軍も降伏できなかった日本もどうかと思う
@@K_tamumayu why your youtube profile is.....#mongol Empire
@LeKing_ Dude......you response to That dude @K you just said "ok"
It's a #Mongol empire it's a same as #mongolia but mongol empire is bigger in 1281
@@andreisuperales3546 Bro is a difference between these years
投稿ありがとうございます
Nice work!
Nice job! I love the video!
黙れ。日本を侮辱するなよ
@@TV-qe8ef お前は何を言ってんねん
I was waiting for this for a long time thank you!
Bro this video was made on 6 month and your comment made in 3 month 💀
@@user-wo5cs6cv6z I wasn’t aware it was made…
Nice video
GOD!!! THE MUSIC AT THE START....... I HAD NOT HEARD IT IN MANY YEARS... THANK YOU!!!
I AGREE BRO
Great job you gut 100k subs awesome job.
Nice
Believe it or not, Tuva was quite important to the USSR during WWII, sending about ~20,000,000 worth of gold to them and hundreds of thousands of animals. It also did declare war on Germany (although, given it was a Soviet puppet, it was never officially recognized as an Allied Power) shortly after the USSR did, although the exact date is disputed (often cited as 25 June 1941).
There's also a few minor (but easy to miss) errors; Ceylon was never a part of the British Raj, being a crown colony. Additionally, while the Philippines was still a U.S. commonwealth at the time, it was allowed to sign itself in 1943 as part of the UN declaration (given that the U.S. was already planning to give it independence by 1947) much like India. Finally, Mexico, while not a direct participant in the Pacific War, provided Air Support.
wow 🤩 i love this
Good vídeo
Nice history!
You love to see it!
The waited Legend have arrived
Finally !!!!!!!!!!!!!! I couldn't take it anymore!!!
Finally!
nice
1 Hour Early Big Fan 👌
2:01 is where it really starts
No it's actually 1937
Did anyone realized how perfect the flag was between the uk and usa at the bottom right corner
Yeah
The second song hits hard
Ikr
日本からの愛🇯🇵
LOVE from Japan
@Rafael and Tibet Uygur is gonna free
รักมาจากประเทศไทย 🇹🇭
We are Peace-Loving
@Rafael i thought they already are
@Rafael Are you stupid? The U.S ended it’s occupation of Japan 70 years ago in 1952. It doesn’t take that much effort to search it up. Unless you actually listen and believe in North Korean propaganda, I don’t know where you got the idea that the U.S still occupies Japan.
@@gdspace5592 He is Chinese. China teaches history that Korea and Japan are dominated by the United States.
タイの国旗も好きです♡
FINALLY CAN YOU PLEASE DO THE WHOLE WORLD
Edit: did Nepal fight Thailand didn’t get invaded they joined the axis powers and Thailand joined the allied powers when Japan surrenderd
Thailand did get invaded, they joined the axis powers only so japan could stop invading them.
Nepal like sent its troops to the British and helped a lot in Burma
@@prashansakarki5084 ok
Nepal declared war on Germans too
Well done Australia for holding strong against Japan in Asia, just like Britain held strong in Europe against Germany.
Both got help from the us
@@hamzamohamed2010Point still stands
@@whoamiwiwthat’s what he meant by “both”
That moment when Bhutan and Tibet both just sat there and watched all hell break loose across Asia and the pacific
gigachad mountain lands
Then Bhutan doesn't recognize the so-called hell
based
Please make: World War 2 at all fronts: every day
???
1:26 japanese annexation of the french indochina
2:01 attack on the pearl harbor
4:46 a big alied push
6:51 alies sourounded japanese sough sea mandates
8:01 japan surrendered
8:06 japanese surrender instrument signed
8:19 the end of the pacific war
Thanks
Can you please please please please please please please do ww1 in Africa every day and my suggestion spanish civil war every day with flags
True
You made a great video and every time I see Sino-Japanese war videos I don’t understand why Germany supported China and in same time fought with Japan against USA and UK
Germany and China were both nationalist at the time
@@Yellow_dots ok
Firstly, The Weimar Republic did have a good relationship with Chiang Kai-Shek's China.
Nazi Germany continued this, and improved it, as Germany needed natural resources and the Chinese needed military experts to train and equip their men.
Of course, it all changed with the Tripartite Pact.
@@Yellow_dots so was Japan
Was great. I was mainly focused on the Kokoda Trail (since I am an Aussie), but the insanity at the end caught me off guard.
It makes WWII on all fronts every day
Proud that my country fought with the allies from 1942-45 but unfortunately we don't get enough credit for it. Arriba México!
is your country mexico or yugoslavia?
@@NerkoVukovic Mexico but my profile is the Yugoslav flag because me and my cousin were messing around
@@GetMeOutOfMyMisery WTF somos del mismo país
@@ShadowfandelBayernXD que bueno. De que estado eres tú?
@@GetMeOutOfMyMisery no lo voy a revelar por obvias razones
I remember my dad telling me his dad aka my Great father he was Battling the Japanese in WW2 and he was in pupea new Guinea and he got shot in the leg he almost died but his comrades died in front of him at And he didn't give up his leg was injured badly but he didn't gave up! He was brave he was strong and he had 1 last comrade and he killed the army leader aka the commander and he had a grenade and his last words the all of us.. to the the commander of the army: "GO TO HELL" And boom
@山田太郎 I'm confused of what you said lol
@@EMIMARTINEZ69 Japanese empire not good but don’t be proud of murder
my grandpa fought too in the philippines he was a radio operator sadly he died when i was little
@@EMIMARTINEZ69 hes using a Japanese ethic system that basically says it’s dishonorable to be so proud of taking the lives of people just serving their country
Fakest shit i've ever read
Nobody gonna talk the fact that Mongolia entered the war 5 days before Japan Surrender lol
Wow
Ngl, the japane invasion of the philippines was well made, nice job 👌
Thailand be like
Japanese empire invasion : I’m on Axis
Japanese empire lose the war : I’m on Allies
(neutral)
Great
Request!
Someone actually uses the proper Japnese flag, nice.
My great grandfather served in World War II.
Idea:Vietnam war
Hope you made it ;)
I'm from Vietnam:D
Vietnam shit was boring usa and south Vietnam vs Soviet and the full allies naw that’s boring
Y pensar que Japón si pudo aver sido el pais con mas población en el mundo solo con islas
Japan fought in Alaska during Ealry-War and Late-War
After the events of WW2, this much of the world changed. just look at japan
How do u make these videos
Good video
Name of the song?
hello geography and space! I have a question for you, how can you make war videos every day? How do you do it? Where do you get the information about how the wars were? That is a small question that I have, surely you are not going to read me but I still make this comment, have a good day
I don't think geography and space will see this comment.
He is an expert at tracing other people video's but still here draw the map open another layer then put the flags open another layer then fill it out whatever color then add flags then clip it so it won't go out of the map for the naval advances open another layer under all layers then add a flag
Yay!!!
Nice Video! (29.05.22; 23:20)
When the timeline was nearly at December 7th, 1941, I was like “Hold on to your butts.”. That was when the Japanese skies in the video, and the German and Italian ones in the video on the timeline of the European Theater, started to smell like cheeseburgers. In the distance, you can hear the chanting of “Hamburger, cheeseburger, Big Mac, Whopper, and a side of fri-i-i-i-es”. That should be our war chant
That should be our new chant
When the timeline was nearly at December 7th 1941,the first thing that came in my mind was "Yesterday December 7,1941,a date which will live in infamy.The United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attack by naval and air forces of Empire of Japan."
2:00 4:45 5:10
My great-grandfather (John Lyndon Delano) fought on D-Day, the Allied Invasion of Sicily and served in the US Navy in the Invasion of Tulagi (May 1942), Battle of Dutch Harbor, Battle of Guam (1941), Battle of Arawe and the Battle of Cape Gloucester!!
He fought in World War II for the United States of America, my glorious homeland!! Unfortunately, he died on D-Day (RIP Dear ⭐️ 01/26/1915 - ✝️ 06/06/1944) 😓!! This is one of many reasons why I am proud to be an American (that born and live in America)!! Glory to America!!! 🇺🇸🦅🗽😎💪🗿
You forgot Thailand took some land from malaysia as well
2 explodes such a WOW
Tbh Thailand is technically kinda not and kinda yes an ally of Japan. The Thailand government let Japanese troops into their country to go to British Malaysia, Dutch Indonesia, and into British Burma. The Japanese successfully went to the South and got some land from Malaysia and Indonesia. However, the way to Burma was very tragic. Some Thai citizen didn’t like the idea of the Thailand government decision so some people from the province of Kanchanaburi decided to “attack” some of the Japanese. Some Thai people in the US also told the US government about the Japanese building train tracks in Thailand to go to Burma. After the news, the British and us airforce bombed the train track. However, the Japanese managed to marching into Burma.
I will say it's more like cooperation. Thailand did gain some land from Indochina and Malaya, which isn't show in this video
23 June 1939: Siam became Thailand prior 2-3 months before the commencement date of WWII.
October 1940 - May 1941: Thailand adopted the neutrality and engaged in the direct Franco-Thai War to annex the Thai extraterritoriality from the Vichy French colonial administration.
8 December 1941: Thailand signed the Armistice and military alliance treaty after the irresistible Japanese invasion (Not Tripartite Pact Agreement).
1942-1945: Thailand extracted the extraterritoriality from the British Commonwealth through the proxy-war via the Japanese support.
"Some Thai citizens/people" were the underground resistance or partisan in the country.
"Some Thai politicians" abroad were the Free Thai Movement.
Aftermath: Thailand was the defeated belligerent as the nation in WWII, however it was the Free Thai Movement that won in WWII.
@José Gabriel Da Fonseca Errado,era a Birmânia Britânica
Allied Powers:
UK 🇬🇧
British Raj 🇬🇧
Canada 🇬🇧
Australia 🇬🇧
Nepal 🇳🇵
Netherlands 🇳🇱
French Indochina 🇫🇷
New zealand 🇬🇧
Soviet Union 🇷🇺🇰🇿
USA 🇺🇸
China 🇹🇼
Peoples Liberation Army 🇨🇳
Mongolia 🇲🇳
Axis Powers:
japan 🇯🇵
Thailand 🇹🇭
In fact, The People's Liberation Army emerged after the end of WW II
ayo on the side panel Nepal is bigger than india. Anyway nice video
7:59 lots of people tend to forget that the Soviet Union actually invaded Japanese occupied Manchuria in WW2 and actually played a big role in Japan’s decision to surrender to the United States. Some historians even think that the nukes didn’t need to be dropped in order for Japan to surrender.
Also pretty interesting how it took months after Japan’s surrender for some Japanese forces to surrender in Southeast Asia
From what I have read and watched, I would say the nukes weren't needed. The Japanese already had spread their forces too thin and rapidly running out of supplies. It's only a matter of time, resources and millions more lives until the Japanese gets defeated. The only reasons the Japanese were able to get that far were because they were about a decade more advanced than the Chinese and the Chinese Nationalist Party decided to settle the civil war before fighting the Japanese. The Nationalists proved to be no good at war nor economy, so the Americans pretty much gave up on them, resulting in the Chinese Communist Party rapidly gaining power with the help of the Soviets. The CCP proved to be capable of fighting against the much advanced Americans in the Korean War. So, in theory, the Japanese would've been defeated by the CCP and the Soviets without the US dropping the two nukes.
@@georgehill3087 yep I agree
@José Gabriel Da Fonseca there are documents about it, prominent leaders such as Eisenhower and McAurhur were against the nukes being used.
But be real, if the US firebombing Tokyo didn’t cause a surrender earlier in 1945, why would two nukes which do the same damage have any effect? It’s odd the Japanese waited until after Nagasaki as well. It’s like when the USSR invaded they decided to surrender to America. Also why did the United States nuke and destroy and kill innocent civilians who had no part in the war. Why not do a military base?
I suggest seeing the video “Dropping the Bomb: Hiroshima and Nagasaki” by Shaun via UA-cam. He explains everything in detail.
Much of American history is white washed and the end of the war is taught completely differently outside the US. It’s almost if America doesn’t want to get rid of its nukes, and admitting the it committed nuclear genocide against Japan means people will be more vocal about getting rid of nukes, that’s something the CIA and US Government don’t want.
Mongolia as well
@あ yep, exactly what I’ve been saying, so horrible what my country did to Japan. Such beautiful cities and innocent lives were destroyed for political purposes.
Thailand: nah I’m out
Can you make WW2 African Theatre or WW1 Asian Theatre?
👍
How do you simulate this
The video end at 8:45,Also,Japan Surrender To China at 1945-8-15
And kids, this is how cold war starts
My favourite part 2:02
Minor correction: The French State was not proclaimed as the Axis-collaborator until 1942.
The French State = Vichy France (German-collaborationist) + German Occupation Zone (The French under German control)
French Indochina = The Vichy French colonial administration under the German-collaborationist (Not the French State)
What website did you get that off of?
It's not a website
They made it
@@TheGoose8299 What do you mean?
@@AnakinSkywalkerDarthVader they animated it
@@TheGoose8299 Who made it?
8:02
Now do The Pacific Theater of WW1 & The Cold War with Flags: Every Day
I don't think Cold War and WW1 would be in pacific except Japan taking the islands and British taking qingdao
@@sarahavilleira3337 no japan took qingdao i think
The Imperial Japanese Emperor Hirohito is amazing for me cuz he saw WW1,WW2,Cold War between USSR and USA
the hundred years war
Fun fact:China got ultimate reeked before ww2 war with Japan after ww2 civil war then when I changed names with Taiwan they finally got peace
Feb. 1942
Thailand: We shall make Thailand great again!
The end of WW2
Thailand: I’ve done a lot of spy jobs for you allies, so can we b friend uwu
What
Thailand! 🇹🇭
Aqours of Hirohito in LLSIF.
The Legend of Korra of Pearl Harbor.
China rlly said *"YOU JAPAN GIVE MY FREAKING LAND BACK!"*
He make history from football field💀
It's true though.
Thailand: *chills while japan still attacks usa*
I am Vietnamese, so I appreciate the efforts of my ancestors who shed blood to defeat Japan.
Your video is very good.
dont forget the Nam war with American Nam (South Vietnam)
@@randomboi5225 Correct. I always remember that
Ironically, if Japan had not invaded Vietnam, Vietnam would still be a French colony, and France would not have recognised the independence of Vietnam and other Indochinese countries after the war, and the Japanese army drove out the French stationed in Indochina, leading to Vietnam's independence.
@@user-qm7jw Yess!
@@tuankhanhho680 Vietnam didn’t Japan. Only Japan defeated Vietnam. Japan retreated from Vietnam because of America dropped two atomic bombs on Japan.
Alieds Powers:
🇬🇧 United Kingdom
🇮🇳 Brithish Raj
🇨🇦 Canada
🇦🇺 Australia
🇳🇵 Nepal
🇳🇱 Netherlands
🇫🇷 French indochina
🇳🇿 New Zealand
🇷🇺 Sovietic Union
🇺🇸 Usa
🇹🇼 China
🇲🇳 Mongolia
Axis powers:
🇯🇵
1938-1945
You forgot Thailand as an axis power
I live in new Zealand😢when the war happened😮
Tibet and Swiss:😶🍿🥤
Since PROC own Tibet