Iwo Jima - Once Enemies, Now Friends

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  • @TeddylsALiar
    @TeddylsALiar 8 років тому +4093

    Its sad to think that in 5-10 years time that generation will be gone.

    • @vccancerkill5047
      @vccancerkill5047 8 років тому +286

      Irish Rebel no it's not. There time has come, they have done their duty. All that is left is for us to take up the mantle.
      Semper fi, Devils.

    • @feet1215
      @feet1215 8 років тому +290

      all ww1 vets are gone

    • @morecopemorerope4372
      @morecopemorerope4372 8 років тому +44

      feet found that out last week. Gave me a tear in my life.

    • @zackcavelli5809
      @zackcavelli5809 8 років тому +198

      +feet The Last WWI vet died in 2012 at age 110.

    • @darkpassenger01
      @darkpassenger01 8 років тому +154

      They won't be gone if you remember and honor them on both sides

  • @xirocastgaming4809
    @xirocastgaming4809 8 років тому +1711

    Hats off to every soldier here. I almost cried when the guys said "...maybe my last time I will be here in Iwo Jima..."

    • @labadee
      @labadee 8 років тому +70

      he was so articulate and his message of peace was moving

    • @methos101
      @methos101 7 років тому +15

      XiroCastGaming I just about stared to cry when he said that. God bless him and all of the soldiers who fought on both sides.

    • @KINGDOMKONCEPT
      @KINGDOMKONCEPT 7 років тому +20

      these weren't soldiers they were marines

    • @Nicholas-bt2sj
      @Nicholas-bt2sj 7 років тому +17

      MR.MUZIQ doesn't matter marine or soldier,they still fought for their country.Respect to them.

    • @KINGDOMKONCEPT
      @KINGDOMKONCEPT 7 років тому +6

      Mines Kings it matters that you know and respect each branch as what it is.marines dont like being called soldiers they are marines so RESPECT them as such is the point i made...

  • @raptornomad1221
    @raptornomad1221 8 років тому +2466

    Whoa, that Lieutenant's son married a Kamikaze pilot's daughter? Talk about faith in humanity restored!

    • @wartortle577
      @wartortle577 8 років тому +248

      They will breed the perfect soldier.

    • @vaahtobileet
      @vaahtobileet 8 років тому +78

      Or he had a daughter before he flied his last flight... He could've been a very successful kamikaze pilot.

    • @vaahtobileet
      @vaahtobileet 8 років тому +9

      +Jw5x5andShazoo daughter, not son

    • @RedNeckMilkman1000
      @RedNeckMilkman1000 8 років тому +21

      Captain*

    • @PedroMartinez-nl1gr
      @PedroMartinez-nl1gr 7 років тому +8

      Lieutenant in the Navy.

  • @somanytakennames
    @somanytakennames 8 років тому +642

    Funny how there are people who weren't even born when this war happened (on both sides) who for some reason, hate people from the opposing side because of what happened. Yet these guys who did literally fight each other, potentially killed each others friends, can meet where they fought and shake hands with each other. Incredible.

    • @MrZeusyMoosey
      @MrZeusyMoosey 8 років тому +91

      My grandpa who is still living was a US Army sniper and was friends with an SS guy he fought 3 times.

    • @khash8556
      @khash8556 8 років тому +22

      that made me smile :)

    • @MrZeusyMoosey
      @MrZeusyMoosey 8 років тому +18

      Nope. He became lae enforcement in Berlin after the war. He got in contact with my grandpa and my grandpa flew to Berlin with my grandmother to meet him.

    • @kbholla
      @kbholla 8 років тому +3

      Generational gap.

    • @kbholla
      @kbholla 8 років тому +10

      The tragedy of devolution.

  • @cpbamibie
    @cpbamibie 8 років тому +958

    When he said "I don't know how much time I have left" my heart broke into a million pieces.

    • @DeathBringer769
      @DeathBringer769 7 років тому +23

      None of us really "know" how much time we actually have left, sadly... But I have infinite respect for these men that served.

    • @zachbartlett2829
      @zachbartlett2829 7 років тому +5

      He looked in pretty good health, would have been much sadder if someone else said it but respect for all of these veterans, we will never see anyone as brave as them.

    • @coldwar45
      @coldwar45 6 років тому +9

      He passed away last December sadly at the age of 93.
      www.washingtonpost.com/local/obituaries/jerry-yellin-fighter-pilot-in-last-combat-mission-of-world-war-ii-dies-at-93/2017/12/21/cab156be-e6a3-11e7-ab50-621fe0588340_story.html

    • @professionalhidenseekchamp7043
      @professionalhidenseekchamp7043 6 років тому +5

      coldwar45 that’s so sad just knowing u don’t have a a lot of time to live I remember growing up looking up to my grandpa he would tell me all his great stories of serving in ww2 as a b-17bomber crew he was such a great man

    • @nardoumizaki3086
      @nardoumizaki3086 6 років тому +4

      They were never enemies they just wanted to survive🙁☹

  • @SouthwesternEagle
    @SouthwesternEagle 6 років тому +507

    I don't want that generation to die... :'C

    • @SouthwesternEagle
      @SouthwesternEagle 6 років тому +25

      AniMan Melayu, I know they won't, but they are an amazing generation of people. The last WWI (1914-1918) veteran died in 2012, so I can rest assured that there will be WWII (1939-1945) veterans until 2040 at the latest. A veteran who was 18 and entered the war in early 1945 could live to be 113, which would bring him/her to 2040. Men have lived to 117. We may still have 22 years of WWII veterans. Better make use of their final years! I always drop what I'm doing and talk to them when I'm at the store or the doctor or elsewhere.

    • @wommytiseau3974
      @wommytiseau3974 6 років тому +16

      SouthwesternEagle They won’t. Their legacy is immortal. They will never die.

    • @greggross8856
      @greggross8856 6 років тому +6

      Don't want them to die? Then learn from them, and apply the lessons of their lives to yours.

    • @SouthwesternEagle
      @SouthwesternEagle 6 років тому

      Greg Gross Zaza I very much have. :3

    • @meruneru20
      @meruneru20 6 років тому +1

      SouthwesternEagle someday our generation will be gone forever

  • @BigBoss_670
    @BigBoss_670 8 років тому +459

    he looks good for 91

    • @12345balla12345
      @12345balla12345 7 років тому +33

      John Dylon I thought the same thing, he's very cognitively aware for being that old.

    • @haskamoosic9371
      @haskamoosic9371 4 роки тому +5

      And sounds incredible for his age, his mind is still sharp

  • @MikMoen
    @MikMoen 8 років тому +177

    Pretty amazing what several decades can do. Japan was perhaps the fiercest force the U.S. ever faced, and now they're one of our closest allies.

    • @coffeelink943
      @coffeelink943 4 роки тому +7

      Dalton K don’t forget, without USA japan would have been separated into North and South Japan. Just like with Korea and Germany

  • @xTRUExiNsANiTYx
    @xTRUExiNsANiTYx 8 років тому +330

    These men are part of one of the greatest generations of all time. How can you disrespect someone like this. Just think of everything they've seen in their lives. Their fathers probably fought in WWI, they probably have sons who served in Vietnam/Korea, and grandsons serving in Iraq/Afghanistan. Besides that, they've seen the invention of color TV, home A/C units, computers, cell phones, smartphones, and so on. Everything our generation cannot live without, their generation invented and continued to live without. No words can describe how thankful I am for these men. God bless them and God bless America.

    • @IdesofMarch223
      @IdesofMarch223 8 років тому +21

      TRUE_iNsANiTY Now 18 year old kids cry and whine when they aren't given something for free. How far the great have fallen...

    • @PIERCESTORM
      @PIERCESTORM 8 років тому +3

      TRUE_iNsANiTY im a shintoist and while I don't agree with blessing America, I somewhat agree with what you are saying. Even though America is a warmongering nation, they allow all sorts of chemicals, and their standards are low compared to my own, I realize that war is usually the solution for a nation's problems. War is also unpreventable, and while I may be contradicting myself, there is an amount of war necessary that America has reached for them to prosper, without being in debt.

    • @snowblind9551
      @snowblind9551 7 років тому +11

      I like how you just couldn't help but bash America as pettily as you possibly could. His comment was about respecting WW2 veterans. No one asked for your long-winded spiel whining about a country you probably envy.

    • @projektred2540
      @projektred2540 6 років тому +2

      Anyone who disrespects veterans or vandalizes memorials for those lost I honestly want to punch them so hard

    • @8zzzzzd79
      @8zzzzzd79 5 років тому +1

      @@projektred2540 i want to beat everyone who vandalize war memorial to death

  • @Cansseco
    @Cansseco 8 років тому +410

    I take my hat off..... no words.

  • @Booker8991
    @Booker8991 8 років тому +1212

    The things these men went through.... And yet we have every teenager today complaining about how "hard" their life is. I will always respect the men and woman who put their lives on the line while we sit here and complain.

    • @austing5951
      @austing5951 8 років тому +14

      +Hossamon also horrendous mental warfare? Do you think that didn't happen then as well, ever heard of the white feathers that were sent to people who refused to serve. People kicked out of their communities for it, and back then most of the groups who deal with "mental warfare" now were beaten electrocuted and systematically killed. So personally I think the world's pretty good right now. I'm grateful to the older generations for allowing me to live in the most peaceful era in human history.

    • @darkpassenger01
      @darkpassenger01 8 років тому +6

      the video game crowd denies what our grandfathers and grandmothers did,They lived through scary times,they lived through possible apocalypse

    • @FreshAsianSwagg
      @FreshAsianSwagg 8 років тому +28

      Teenagers then also complained. All generations have those people. You have to still see that men today are going on the battlefield near certain death also, same as the ww2 vets. No war is the same, but the experience is always repeated in horror, honor, guilt, etc.

    • @kpg4121
      @kpg4121 8 років тому +1

      18 and serving in the U.S. army

    • @Booker8991
      @Booker8991 8 років тому +2

      Dylan Thank you for your service, I'll be joining up as soon as I finish University

  • @Atamv
    @Atamv 8 років тому +77

    1:28 old enemies bowing too each other. There is something deeply moving about those seconds, had to watch it a few times for it to really sink in.

  • @Pandaninja70
    @Pandaninja70 8 років тому +140

    The Greatest Generation ever in the History of Mankind.
    May you find peace and guidance for the remainder of your days!

  • @michaelphillips7556
    @michaelphillips7556 8 років тому +194

    God bless the veterans. It takes guts to fight, but it also takes a real man to forgive others. Respect to both sides.

    • @utubedano
      @utubedano 8 років тому +2

      Michael Phillips, sooo true! Well said man.

    • @veyolaski4324
      @veyolaski4324 6 років тому +2

      True

    • @pansar8441
      @pansar8441 6 років тому +2

      We are all human beings, we bleed, we cry, we laugh, we hate , we love and we can forgive and move on towards a better future togheter. As Kuribayashi's wife said Former enemies now friends. To forgive one is something that is always to be respected from both sides. We can create a future for all of us both friends and enemies only if we take the first steps togheter in hand . Hold your enemy's hand with a strong, gentle and respectable grip and march togheter towards a better future for both of you.

  • @idope_v2129
    @idope_v2129 8 років тому +540

    i have so much respect for ww2 vetrens

    • @whitespanish11
      @whitespanish11 8 років тому +16

      I think they are a gallant people a generation that grew during the depression and the rising tension between the world powers

    • @AdrianaGonzalez-vm6mv
      @AdrianaGonzalez-vm6mv 8 років тому +1

      Same here even tho I barely see one now a days

    • @mathiass1999
      @mathiass1999 8 років тому +21

      especially germans

    • @AlexSDU
      @AlexSDU 7 років тому +4

      Respect to all veterans. Past, present, future & from all sides.

    • @StopFear
      @StopFear 6 років тому +1

      iDope_v2 Why them in particular? Other wars veterans aren’t as worthy in your opinion? Maybe it’s because we are surrounded by movies and games that take place in WW2?

  • @Bargadiel
    @Bargadiel 7 років тому +13

    RIP Jerry Yellin. He passed away yesterday December 21, 2017. Your story is incredible and I will always cherish your book. Condolences to the Yellin family.

  • @usmc-veteran73-77
    @usmc-veteran73-77 8 років тому +409

    Everyone of these men are the "OLD BREED". The toughest battle in Marine Corps history. Thank you WW-2 Marine veterans. Just think some of these Marines knew Chesty Puller. Semper Fidelis Marines.

    • @cosmicacorn
      @cosmicacorn 8 років тому +5

      I'm surprised anyone on social media knows who Chesty Puller is. Don't forget about Army, they do a lot, too. (shhh, Marines are better, but the both sacrifice a lot.) Either way, Hooah, Ooh Rah, Hooyah, still the same in the end.

    • @cosmicacorn
      @cosmicacorn 8 років тому +1

      Semper Fidelis is always the best.

    • @usmc-veteran73-77
      @usmc-veteran73-77 8 років тому +6

      Lt DankSquirrel the Army means a lot to me, my dad was Ranger in the Korean War. He told people he was a Ranger from Ranger, West Virginia. Dads brother fight in the Battle of the Bulge. I have cousins who were in the Army and saw combat in Vietnam. On my mothers side 3 of her brothers were the Army. As you can tell my family is "ARMY STRONG" So to this day Im the only Marine on both sides of the family. Just to let you know, I alway cheer for Army when the play Navy.

    • @cosmicacorn
      @cosmicacorn 8 років тому

      My Gentle Pitt Bull Marines are only better because they have "Semper Fidelis", apart from that, I believe it's a tie. Do you plan on going in the Army?
      Side Note: Not to be a grammar Nazi, it's nice to see someone that likes to use proper grammar around here.

    • @usmc-veteran73-77
      @usmc-veteran73-77 8 років тому +3

      Lt DankSquirrel Sir, I served 4 years in the Marine Corps.
      5 Oct 73 to 4 Oct 77, Sergeant. Not sure in all this dialog but someone has not made it to basic training.....yet

  • @1997LT1Camaro
    @1997LT1Camaro 8 років тому +579

    God bless them all. So much wisdom has come to all of them in their age and experiences.

    • @derpster2.094
      @derpster2.094 8 років тому +3

      amen

    • @Caparco71
      @Caparco71 8 років тому +4

      1997LT1Camaro my grandfather is a WW2 veteran, he has told me many things and has opened my eyes around me for the world, and his wisdom has helped me in words I can't describe. god bless every soldier who served

    • @1997LT1Camaro
      @1997LT1Camaro 8 років тому +5

      Jacrispy Island Amen man. My grandfather was a ww2 vet as well, unfortunately he died when I was 8 so I was not able to pick his brain. Cherish your moments.

    • @Caparco71
      @Caparco71 8 років тому

      1997LT1Camaro sorry about your loss, may your grandfather Rest In Peace, I genuinely thank him for his service. Hope things have been going well for you and your family

    • @1997LT1Camaro
      @1997LT1Camaro 8 років тому +1

      Jacrispy Island Thank you and yes they have. My late grand mother was a German civilian in schwienfurt ,that witnessed the holocaust. Her and my grandfather met there during the war and my mom and grandmother came over on a boat years later. Look up the town mentioned above. It was bombed by the U.S. I remember my grandmother telling me how the sky was full of B-52 bombers and the shockwaves ripped her dress clear open. She said her neighbors were hauled off on the trains, and that if you questioned things you were killed.
      Just though I would share my small history.

  • @tuiman5212
    @tuiman5212 8 років тому +31

    *"When the power of love overcomes the love of power, the world will know peace"* - Jimmi hendrix

  • @CaeserRomeYT
    @CaeserRomeYT 3 роки тому +6

    The people who disliked don’t understand sadness, and they don’t respect elders 😱. R.I.P. all veterans who served and died..

  • @hangitfire2136
    @hangitfire2136 8 років тому +189

    It's very sad....these individuals who lived through are almost all gone.....lets just hope that we don't forget like we do today with WW1

    • @40kanon
      @40kanon 8 років тому +3

      Hang It, Fire! We will never forget World war 2.

    • @oro5103
      @oro5103 8 років тому +8

      Hang It, Fire! WW1 is not forgotten. A lot of thing fascinate me from then, from Zeppelins, and more.

    • @legocon2004
      @legocon2004 7 років тому +6

      WWI isnt exactly forgotten, but is greatly outnumbered by WWII fans, and because of Battlefield 1. . . people think all WWI was, was jumping off planes, fully automatic weapons, and epic battles

    • @trainknut
      @trainknut 7 років тому +2

      Lest we forget, it's a saying here in the Commonwealth, coined by veteran groups after WW1, you hear it every November the 11th, whether in the speeches of public officials, or in one of the many poems read by locals.
      Indeed, lest we forget everything in either world war, I would hate for us to become as ignorant on world history as some are on wars that came before.
      We honor their service and sacrifice by remembering them, and making sure the world never repeats the mistakes of it's past.

    • @henerymag
      @henerymag 7 років тому +1

      Sept.19 2017 was the 100th anniversary of the day my Great Uncle was KIA in France.

  • @nickcruz1605
    @nickcruz1605 8 років тому +77

    I am a man from Guam planning to serve in the marines I want to personally thank you for liberating my home

    • @954made3
      @954made3 6 років тому +3

      American

    • @onichan9710
      @onichan9710 6 років тому +6

      Guam is a US territory and they are American citizens.

    • @prigual2901
      @prigual2901 4 роки тому

      Hi, Guam is part of the Caroline islands? I know it because of Spain, regards to Guam

  • @mightyrockstar22
    @mightyrockstar22 8 років тому +451

    I salute both Japanese and American veteran

    • @dingdingdingding5544
      @dingdingdingding5544 8 років тому +50

      shittyG1 And Americans often shot Japanese POWs on sight. Both sides did horrible things, that's war. So it's just not smart to dismiss one side as evil.

    • @dirigibility
      @dirigibility 8 років тому +27

      shittyG1, you seem to have missed the point of this video. Regardless of which side you think was right, they were just young men fighting for their country. Call the Japanese Empire evil, don't call the soldiers evil. The actions of some are unforgivable, but those unforgivable acts include those done by US soldiers. No one side is ever free of guilt.

    • @unrealsimon93
      @unrealsimon93 8 років тому +11

      Japan fought a war of AGGRESSION. America's war was JUST. That's the difference.
      Japanese soldiers fought because they wanted to exterminate the non-Japanese, because they saw them as rodents and vermins, just how the Nazis perceived the Jews and non-Aryans. It was a pure evil cause. There's absolutely no need to respect that at all.

    • @unrealsimon93
      @unrealsimon93 8 років тому +5

      YouCan'tHateMeMoreThaniHateMyself
      By referring to recent american military activities, you're clearly trying to dodge the issue since this is talking exclusively about WW2.
      Yes our soldiers were patriotic, as soldiers SHOULD be. But there is a difference between patriotism and extreme nationalism which makes you think you're superior and the lives of others are worthless. We did not launch a world war of aggression on the grounds that our country is better than others. But Japan did. That's what makes their nationalism problematic. It's astonishing that you can't see the difference.
      Please go watch some documentaries on WW2.

    • @dingdingdingding5544
      @dingdingdingding5544 8 років тому +16

      unrealsimon93 Oh Japan never wanted a world war they just wanted what the British and Americans had. Colonies in the Pacific.

  • @dokushinkizokubochi
    @dokushinkizokubochi 7 років тому +17

    I respect us marine and japanese soldier from japan.
    We will be great friends forever.

  • @Chebva
    @Chebva 8 років тому +68

    We must remember them, and what they did. Most of all, don't let their ideals fade away in time. They fought so hard for what they believed in.

    • @ZhangK71
      @ZhangK71 7 років тому

      Yeah, let's certainly not let the ideals of an imperialist-fascist Japan fade away! I have respect for veterans' experiences, but that's different for having respect for veterans themselves. If you were a foot soldier of a psychotic regime, I won't hate you personally, but I for sure will hate your cause. Your cause is despicable. Of course, I'm no dummy; I realize that America, and all parties in the war and any other conflict, are also not without guilt. It still doesn't change the fact that there are greater evils.

    • @spartanpanda6083
      @spartanpanda6083 7 років тому +3

      ZhangK71 I'm a very patriotic individual and can't possibly express my high regard for the men that served in ww2 but I also respect "our" enemies in a lot of other countries people don't have the choice to fight and Japan fought with honor and you should always respect your foe in victory and defeat

  • @takashidoyama9333
    @takashidoyama9333 7 років тому +27

    God bless the US Army. It was very regrettable that my country and the US had to fight against each other; both of our nations had different tactical and strategic reasons for the combat during the War. But what we had in common, was that both Japan and the US had true patriots, men who would sacrifice their lives for their fellow countrymen, women and children, and wished the best for their nation. I'm glad to be alive in the era where the veterans on both sides could shake each others' hands and commemorate together the loss of their fallen heroes. May the fallen rest in peace, and I pray that the friendship between the US and Japan would last for a long time.

  • @2aFloridian
    @2aFloridian 8 років тому +280

    God bless these men, or whichever religion they may believe in.

    • @shadowguidr7042
      @shadowguidr7042 8 років тому +14

      Micheal .Loomer That didn't have to be religious though!

    • @2aFloridian
      @2aFloridian 8 років тому +33

      true they may be atheist, and I respect that, but I'm very religious. Respect them regardless!

    • @archaeologistify
      @archaeologistify 8 років тому +11

      Let me pay a friendly non-religious respect. May future generations never forget these men and many others who paid with their lives to guarantee the world more peaceful and prosperous future.

    • @sdmyhussein4680
      @sdmyhussein4680 7 років тому +2

      Micheal .Loomer this wasn't a holy war

    • @nani5230
      @nani5230 7 років тому +1

      Liam Brownlie you get the point...smh

  • @wb6162
    @wb6162 8 років тому +11

    My old man was a Marine, but was not at Iwo Jima. He was wounded at Peleliu and spent months in the hospital recovering.
    His next action was Okinawa and after that he was on a troop carrier bound for one of the first invasion waves of the Japanese main islands when they dropped the bombs and ended the war. So he became one of the very first occupation troops to step on Japanese soil.

  • @lloyddutchsmiley1147
    @lloyddutchsmiley1147 8 років тому +22

    91 years old! you wouldn't believe it, he looks great for age and immaculate.

  • @mram521
    @mram521 8 років тому +26

    So sad I wish people could live longer if I could I would shake every last one of their hands

  • @Vladpryde
    @Vladpryde 8 років тому +7

    I cannot think of a better legacy for these warriors than to be friends and allies today. Their sacrifice has not been in vain.

  • @americafirst3965
    @americafirst3965 3 роки тому +2

    We're all humans and War is a Atrocity, what a profound, moving statements . We must never forget what these brave selfless men endured for us to enjoy the freedoms we have today .Thank You to each and everyone whos ever served .

  • @Caparco71
    @Caparco71 8 років тому +11

    The true meaning of warfare, as said from the veteran in the video, is to stop evil from spreading, I've never fought, but I've foolishly taken the pain from all the thousands dead soldiers I've seen from my heavy research... not realizing that every man who fought, ally or axis, is the same, they where all fighting for their country, and seeing this, seeing soldiers become friends with their enemies, is so poetic and beautiful. Hats off to every brave man who served in WW1 and 2, and also for the brave men and women who fight today to keep us safe. All their bravery and sorrow will never be forgotten. They all have my deepest respects

  • @theonitoad7474
    @theonitoad7474 4 роки тому +3

    I highly respect the warriors who fought on both sides on Iwo Jima you’ll forever be remembered n loved never forgotten

  • @smokealotapotamus_104
    @smokealotapotamus_104 6 років тому +4

    *"We are not what we believe. We are all human beings. Exactley the same"* Wow, that's powerful.

  • @__Gus_
    @__Gus_ 7 років тому +2

    These guys are the heart of America this country wouldn't be without them God bless you guys thank you all for your service

  • @feastinglord2779
    @feastinglord2779 8 років тому +16

    I'm sad that these men have barley any time left, truly amazing people no matter what side

  • @apbiggins8mm
    @apbiggins8mm 8 років тому +8

    thank you to all our vets who have served and bled for our freedom God bless you all

  • @historian2394
    @historian2394 4 роки тому +9

    I'm an Afghanistan veteran and honestly hope one day we can have moments like this with our former enemies one day. Those dudes were just doing what we'd have done if someone invaded our home.

    • @loetzcollector466
      @loetzcollector466 Рік тому

      Except Iwo Jima, Korea, Vietnam, China and all the other Islands Japan attacked was not their "home".

    • @balbagsaginz
      @balbagsaginz 11 місяців тому

      Yeah buddy, not exactly the same thing

  • @MsFrostitute
    @MsFrostitute 8 років тому +52

    So beautiful how hate turns into absolute love

    • @KenshinHimura-eb9bv
      @KenshinHimura-eb9bv 8 років тому +1

      紫 式部 you dishonor your famiree

    • @MsFrostitute
      @MsFrostitute 8 років тому +6

      +Kenshin1998 Himura its "fa-mu-ri"

    • @alexfriedman2047
      @alexfriedman2047 6 років тому +1

      I thought that was really beautiful that his son ended up married to a daughter of a kamakazi pilot and he ended up having half Japanese grandchildren. That is really heart warming. Like poetic justice or something. Hate and love is a fine line.

  • @USAIRFORCE621
    @USAIRFORCE621 9 років тому +24

    Please keep all political opinions out of these comments! We watch this video to honor our brave men and women who served in WW II. To our Japanese friends and allies I say thank you for your kindness and your friendship, to our brave men and women in uniform who fought and who died in tremendous service to our country we could not be more proud of you, because of all of you our freedom continues to be assured now and well into the future, as Americans we love all of you so very much!

  • @TheStuport
    @TheStuport 7 років тому +1

    A truly tremendous honor to hear and see these Warriors......my Dad was in The USAF 33 years....retired Colonel.....was in Korea and Vietnam. I grew up a military Brat and ANYTIME I see another Service Man or Woman I make sure to say Thank You and to remind them that I include their families as well for their sacrifices too. Salute

  • @tomnim823
    @tomnim823 8 років тому +44

    This should be the video with 10,000,000 views, not the dumb stuff that actually have them

  • @avoidingtrees6692
    @avoidingtrees6692 8 років тому +9

    Thanks for your sacrifices and your ability to meet your old enemies , and understanding that at the end of the road, there is peace.
    Respect from a young Frenchman.
    God bless you.

  • @johnwicksfoknpencil
    @johnwicksfoknpencil 8 років тому +3

    Enjoy these gems of our history while you still can folks. The people being born today will never have the same privilege to really meet them.

  • @cyanimide2
    @cyanimide2 8 років тому +49

    1:28 that is a very powerful scene.

  • @benjaminabanono349
    @benjaminabanono349 3 роки тому +3

    As a 19 years,old teenager I salute all veterans that served in WW2 from the Pacific and Europian theatre.

  • @vince4140
    @vince4140 4 роки тому +1

    Lord, can you give these veterans more time in this world? I know we can learn from them. Salute to everyone that fought that war. I hope there would be peace on earth. May God bless us all! Amen!

  • @nuraly78
    @nuraly78 8 років тому +3

    thank you veterans. you did the right thing. my grandfather also fought in ww2 in manchuria and has "medal of courage" award. greetings from Kazakhstan. very glad that cold war never turned out to be hot.

    • @ryanbruce8830
      @ryanbruce8830 8 років тому +1

      My grandfather served the Wehrmacht he knew he would be drafted to war so he joined fought on the western front and hated it so much but he was lucky to survive and live till 2006 I wish I could of met him :( he was a good man

  • @KT-pu6xi
    @KT-pu6xi 8 років тому +2

    My whole family is a military family and I'm so proud to be apart of it. That's why I'm joining the Marines after highschool. Thank you so much to whoever served or is currently serving.

  • @AviationNut
    @AviationNut 8 років тому +11

    I love video's like this, seeing former enemies becoming friends.

  • @ethan9869
    @ethan9869 6 років тому +2

    I’m glad there is still a community that cares about these people. It feels like today people can be asked about ww2 and they haven’t even heard of it. So thank you guys. We are the generation that will carry the memories.
    (I’m 16 btw)

  • @xZombiexNation
    @xZombiexNation 8 років тому +25

    I read an article the other day about German and Russian soldiers meeting by chance in Volgograd. Was a great read, really brought a tear.

    • @xZombiexNation
      @xZombiexNation 8 років тому +1

      exorientelux Thank you, I will have to look out for that!

    • @fubarbundy3307
      @fubarbundy3307 8 років тому

      Brennan Sepulveda also try reading A Jewish Soldier in Hitlers Army

    • @DakotaofRaptors
      @DakotaofRaptors 2 роки тому

      @@xZombiexNation is that a Pibby pfp?

  • @deepaktripathi4417
    @deepaktripathi4417 11 місяців тому +1

    "One of 16 millions who served country then".....
    Soldier is a soldier no matter where he comes from.

  • @mikep8338
    @mikep8338 8 років тому +18

    This is a beautiful video and I can really appreciate that both sides respect each other as honorable warriors but also just plain guys that love their country.

  • @outrageousgamer315
    @outrageousgamer315 8 років тому +16

    I would shake the hands of these men any day of the year.

  • @kevinsosa2906
    @kevinsosa2906 8 років тому +55

    Much respect to both sides

  • @jameshanlon2998
    @jameshanlon2998 10 місяців тому

    These gentlemen are awesome... there is no other word to a Veteran, I bow to all of you... and you know what that means, from a US Veteran.... God's speed....and bless all of you.

  • @chrisjanicki4031
    @chrisjanicki4031 8 років тому +34

    Once enemies now friends, together fighting for peace. Beautiful. Maybe war is harsh amd destructive but it sure did teach world a few lessons, shame that today war occurs over ridiculous things such as religious beliefs or former land ownership...

    • @pcbacklash_3261
      @pcbacklash_3261 8 років тому

      One of the strange things about war is that it can bring out both the absolute best and the absolute worst in human beings. I have no doubt that a great many young men and women found out who they truly were in that horrible conflict.

    • @chrisjanicki4031
      @chrisjanicki4031 8 років тому

      PCBacklash _ It is sad to see that humanity has not yet learned it's lesson of how destructive war can be.

    • @khanman9146
      @khanman9146 8 років тому

      War has always been about those things.

    • @tamnickyle
      @tamnickyle 8 років тому

      We should still be enemies. Forgiveness and mercy is weakness. Japan should've had a US flag flying over it, as a new state. Conquest is victory.

    • @chrisjanicki4031
      @chrisjanicki4031 8 років тому

      Frögemann Pepe Von Schuürburgenzen the Third H Thats pretty much Roman and Nazi ideology and also thats what Soviets desired, these Empires didn't get far did they?

  • @TheTabascodragon
    @TheTabascodragon 6 років тому +1

    thank God for men of honor. the world is in desperate need of them now.

  • @NathanaelTheAussie
    @NathanaelTheAussie 8 років тому +5

    Considering what the Japanese were like, these guys (including the Japanese veterans) are really upstanding men for being willing to do this. Heaps of respect to them.

  • @pissant5564
    @pissant5564 7 років тому +2

    They served for us,so we can live for today.
    We owe them so much. Amazing human beings,they will be remembered for eternity.

  • @gavinplunkett977
    @gavinplunkett977 8 років тому +5

    We should learn from history and never let this happen again.

  • @256amir
    @256amir 5 років тому +2

    The World War II soldiers became the golden generation of this world. American, British, Germans, and Japanese veterans changed the world economically and technologically after the War. Without a doubt, the greatest generation this world has ever seen!

  • @Mills117
    @Mills117 8 років тому +444

    The fact that they'll shake the same hands of someone that maybe tortured to death their comrades is astonishing

    • @kirinyardberry1324
      @kirinyardberry1324 8 років тому +20

      By definition of atrocities, and what both sides committed, yes, there were atrocities. You're taking that saying wrong, it means to say that either side do what they please to win. Not that what their doing is right.

    • @unrealsimon93
      @unrealsimon93 8 років тому +2

      white walker Nobody is saying we should hold grudges against these Japanese soldiers. I said we should not pay them respect.
      Not pay respect =/= hold grudge/hate them....

    • @Dondingdingding
      @Dondingdingding 8 років тому +8

      +unrealsimon93 "we" should not pay respect to them? just say "i" bruh as you can see on the videos above and other amazing stories after the war "they" the allied veterans had respected the enemies during and after the war.. we all know who won, and the defeated one faced their consequences . that's already enough

    • @Thextoastxisxbob
      @Thextoastxisxbob 8 років тому +9

      Do you think the american marines were taking many Japanese prisoners? both sides were ruthless in this theater of war

    • @Mills117
      @Mills117 8 років тому

      Krauty McLederhosen they had nothing to do with treatment of POWs neither?

  • @canuckleful
    @canuckleful 7 років тому +2

    This is a very beautiful tribute; thank you for making it, and God bless the Greatest Generation!

  • @mlkehart4766
    @mlkehart4766 8 років тому +432

    Japanese were very honorable they were good fighter glad they could all meet and be friends

    • @CaptainCookie18
      @CaptainCookie18 8 років тому +10

      Mlke Hart so true

    • @mitchjohnson4714
      @mitchjohnson4714 8 років тому +51

      Uh, not all Japanese. But hooray for those that were.

    • @hey4816
      @hey4816 8 років тому +33

      Hahahahaa I wish I wish , Just look at the invasion of Nanking and Unit 731

    • @thatoneradicalizedprussian225
      @thatoneradicalizedprussian225 8 років тому +8

      take a look at Hiroshima and Nagasaki

    • @doc010203040
      @doc010203040 8 років тому +44

      A move to end the war after the Japanese empire refused to surrender. it was either a land invasion or those bombs, and guess what, the bombs killed less people than an invasion would. Also, do you know about the Bataan death march? the beatings and executions, starving US soldiers by forcing them to keep walking until they literally died, stabbing those who had collapsed with bayonets, sticking swords out of the sides of trucks at head level, beheading any who were unlucky enough to be in their path. Ooh or how about the Massacre of the chinese people? literally killing children and piling their bodies in the streets. the Japanese Empire was far from honorable. and those Bombs ended one of the most horrendous conflicts in human history

  • @KalteneckerProductions
    @KalteneckerProductions 6 років тому

    The world is not the place it once was. Hard work and passion no longer fill the veins of every single person. These men and everyone from this generation show us what it truly means to spread good in the world.

  • @Alex_Gorell
    @Alex_Gorell 8 років тому +24

    The greatest generation.

    • @mitchjohnson4714
      @mitchjohnson4714 8 років тому +3

      No offense, but I'd say "the last great generation". Their behavior was the norm before the sixties.

  • @jimburnsjr.
    @jimburnsjr. 8 років тому +1

    Beautiful, thank you for honoring us all with that example to remember.
    my sincerest Respect

  • @Penguinz4LOLZ
    @Penguinz4LOLZ 8 років тому +5

    So nice to see people finally coming together.

  • @mskiUSMC
    @mskiUSMC 6 років тому +1

    Semper Fi my old brothers. You have left a legacy for which all Marines follow. Honor, Courage and Commitment. Thank you all for your sacrifice. Rest in peace warriors.

  • @GeorgeJansen
    @GeorgeJansen 9 років тому +35

    The Greatest....

  • @jamesd2128
    @jamesd2128 7 років тому +1

    I can only imagine the emotions of those Marines when they saw Iwo Jima again after so many decades. I'm sure that place had lived in their memories and nightmares nearly every day since they survived such a fearsome battle. My hat's off to each and every one of them.

  • @soulstealer_actual
    @soulstealer_actual 7 років тому +20

    As a Nisei born in the US from a Japanese traditional family from Kansai. I feel shame for what my ancestors did, I feel pain for the ones we lost. My grandfather fought with the Marines in Guadal Canal and he told me since I was little. Once enemies and now friends. My mom married my dad who's Japanese and my grandfather couldn't be more honored, my ooji-chan wrote a letter begging for the emperor to not fight. Minna-sama, gomenasai!

    • @DakotaofRaptors
      @DakotaofRaptors 3 роки тому

      Is that Gun Jesus?

    • @seanhokanson4115
      @seanhokanson4115 Рік тому +1

      Your ancestors fought bravely & ferociously for what they believed in. You should be proud of them!

    • @loetzcollector466
      @loetzcollector466 Рік тому

      ​@@seanhokanson4115especially for how they drug Americans down into their holes and tortured them for hours and for their heroic behavior in Nanking province.

    • @avI4439
      @avI4439 6 місяців тому

      wow that's very rare. Having a Japanese father and an America mother.

  • @eharper7
    @eharper7 5 років тому +1

    My grandfather, while he did not fight in WWII, he was a military policeman in the Korean War. And I'm not sure if he ever faced combat, I'm sure he was as proud of his service as I am of him now. Rest in peace, Pop. You're my hero.

  • @decodeddiesel
    @decodeddiesel 8 років тому +14

    Honor. Courage. Sacrifice.

  • @IvanKuznetsovz
    @IvanKuznetsovz 6 років тому +1

    god bless this generation and the men who fought in WWII

    • @hankhill215
      @hankhill215 6 років тому

      Kiril Kutnezsov God bless them and you mate

  • @Jam_66
    @Jam_66 8 років тому +38

    Restores my faith in humanity

  • @Nicd671
    @Nicd671 7 років тому

    Mr James. I am a Chamorro from the island of Guam, I thank you for service and for all of you for liberating my home. Me and my family and a lot of us here on this small island would not be here today if not for you fine men. Again I thank you from the bottom of my heart and with our 73rd liberation celebration coming up this July 21st we as an island will be sure to thank veterans

  • @Jack_The_Ladd
    @Jack_The_Ladd 8 років тому +7

    Never before have so few given so much for so many.

  • @robertcraddock1795
    @robertcraddock1795 4 роки тому

    Greatest generation in history. Proud to say, my dad was part of that and served in WWII. Thanks daddy!! RIP

  • @lisa_kikukawa
    @lisa_kikukawa 3 роки тому +11

    Being half japanese and half american, I'm truly thankful our countries came to peace with each other :)

    • @pete9688
      @pete9688 3 роки тому

      I agree. I recommend this documentary. It’s really amazing regarding war and friends.
      ua-cam.com/video/v5R-aVg6iZ4/v-deo.html

  • @ffwr-109
    @ffwr-109 Рік тому +2

    They are a example on what we don’t want to happen ever again and our politicians EVERYWHERE in this world are just pushing for it to happen definitely here in America.

  • @Booker8991
    @Booker8991 8 років тому +17

    1:29 That unanimous bow that they do is just so powerful :)

  • @Excitable101
    @Excitable101 7 років тому

    I will say this for I hope is everyone, Thank you for what you had to do and what you saw to keep us all safe.

  • @MerchantIvoryfilms
    @MerchantIvoryfilms 8 років тому +3

    I really want there to be a day were the world will unite like these men did, and while it may never come to pass, it certainly brings to life the "hope" that it might.

  • @usmcdevildog6935
    @usmcdevildog6935 3 роки тому +2

    You may learn more about yourself and who you are through your advisories than your friends

    • @pete9688
      @pete9688 3 роки тому

      Hey Bro. CPD. You’re the best.

  • @eric__ralte
    @eric__ralte 8 років тому +28

    My grandfather fought the Germans in Africa and the Japanese in Burma and Singapore

    • @notorzazel1697
      @notorzazel1697 8 років тому

      Vito Scaletta Really? Send my thanks to him- I live in Singapore. :)

    • @eric__ralte
      @eric__ralte 8 років тому +1

      Dana Qie Sure

    • @eminemishh
      @eminemishh 8 років тому

      Vito Scaletta And you fought in Sicily then joined the Mafia with Joe?

    • @eric__ralte
      @eric__ralte 8 років тому

      eminemishh Yep

    • @SilverlonewolfX
      @SilverlonewolfX 8 років тому

      Send him my thanks too for serving.

  • @lightyagami351
    @lightyagami351 6 років тому

    Seeing these men gather over 70 years after such a horrible battle is profound. My grandfather served in WW2 in Papua New Guinea in the Navy and I think he was at Pearl Harbor too. Perry Howe USN 1922 to 1998. Thank you for your service.

  • @teletubbie5478
    @teletubbie5478 8 років тому +8

    this made me cry

  • @rightcoast7049
    @rightcoast7049 6 років тому

    Absolute heroes. Most of these guys were just kids fresh out of high school and God bless them for serving our country.

  • @rob831
    @rob831 8 років тому +33

    The best men who ever lived.....

  • @matt4239
    @matt4239 7 років тому

    I personally feel blessed to have even had this generation to look up to.

  • @SilentMover95
    @SilentMover95 8 років тому +9

    Gotta respect the OGs.

  • @DeadpoolBIH
    @DeadpoolBIH 7 років тому

    i would love to sit down with one of these men and thank them and talk about life with them. thank you to the men and women who fight and have fought for our country, and have secured us the joys and happiness of this world.

  • @vlad-pm2zr
    @vlad-pm2zr 8 років тому +4

    Sirs, from the bottom of my heart I do salute you o7.

  • @shaunweaver2107
    @shaunweaver2107 7 років тому

    The best voices of remembrance are those who were there. Thank you for documenting them before they are lost to us.

  • @TheNucaKola
    @TheNucaKola 8 років тому +4

    All of them true heroes to America and the world.
    The nation is lesser with each of their passing from our world to the next.

  • @carlosspencer5369
    @carlosspencer5369 6 років тому

    I wish I could personally thank that purple heart veteran who was wounded on Guam, without him and many like him I would not have had my home, my birthplace, the friends and the love I had there. Si yu'us maasse, thank you, for liberating my island so that many generations after could call it home, hopefully someday I will raise my kids on the place you fought for.