Dan Carlin’s Hardcore History 67 - Supernova in the East 6

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  • Опубліковано 28 тра 2024
  • When do spirit, tenacity, resilience and bravery cross into madness? When cities are incinerated? When suicide attacks become the norm? When atomic weapons are used? Japan's leaders test the limits of national endurance in the war's last year.
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    Keywords: Japan, China, Asia, second world war, world war two, Pacific, Burma, India, Pelleliu, Layte Gulf, Iwo Jima, Marines, U.S., Churchill, Truman, Okinawa, Firebomb, war, naval, LeMay, Suicide, Kamikaze, history, podcast
    00:00 - Intro
    22:55 - Burma / India
    01:14:10 - Peleliu
    01:56:27 - Iwo
    02:58:01 - Leyte
    03:25:01 - Firebombing
    04:04:13 - Okinawa
    04:54:40 - Ending of the war
    05:27:35 - Epilogue
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  • @johnran6015
    @johnran6015 3 роки тому +360

    I've changed jobs three times and have moved twice since this Supernova series started

    • @stampede4107
      @stampede4107 2 роки тому +11

      Five moves, three different states for me!

    • @RedsKinDK23
      @RedsKinDK23 2 роки тому +6

      Oh damn, just realized, I’ve moved 4 times since then.

    • @finished6267
      @finished6267 2 роки тому +2

      Wow. I'm just getting into it. Hope to stay here for a bit yet. But change is coming. And fast.

    • @andoriannationalist3738
      @andoriannationalist3738 Рік тому +9

      Moved once, will be moving again in a couple months. Had will have third job in a year as a REgIsTeRED NuRsE HeRO. When the gov starts to call you a hero, look out.

    • @andyreid7274
      @andyreid7274 Рік тому +2

      ​@@andoriannationalist3738good luck out there. From a fellow Healthcare worker

  • @tmaris
    @tmaris 3 роки тому +1120

    Hope Dan reads the comments. All of us, I think, believe it's a special moment when a new episode gets out. Thank you!

    • @tysondolan1533
      @tysondolan1533 3 роки тому +27

      I hope you read this comment to know how true you are.

    • @davidcarter108
      @davidcarter108 3 роки тому +19

      @@tysondolan1533 I hope you read this comment to know how right you are

    • @jadunbar88
      @jadunbar88 3 роки тому +8

      He doesn't

    • @a1b1c184
      @a1b1c184 3 роки тому +6

      @@jadunbar88 How do you know? I think you just want to be the fly in everybody's soup.

    • @scipioafricanus2285
      @scipioafricanus2285 3 роки тому

      Xmas

  • @furiousgeorge4114
    @furiousgeorge4114 3 роки тому +395

    3 years research, 6 episodes, 27 hours
    Two words: Absolute Legend!
    Happy Hardcore History Day everyone!

    • @dseb99
      @dseb99 2 роки тому +9

      Absolute masterpiece 👌 and he's got it right when my grandpa never talked about the Pacific. He only told my oldest uncle because he thought he could handle it

    • @furiousgeorge4114
      @furiousgeorge4114 2 роки тому +8

      @@dseb99
      Dan is the history teacher I always wanted in high school, but never knew existed.
      MacArthur had the "Battling Bastards of Bataan"
      Carlin has the "Hard Corps"

    • @bggraham83
      @bggraham83 2 роки тому +2

      Can't wait for D Day or Bulge

    • @bggraham83
      @bggraham83 2 роки тому

      @@dseb99 uncle George told me all about Phillipines and guadal canal and pearl

    • @andrewmaffie2899
      @andrewmaffie2899 2 роки тому

      @@furiousgeorge4114 kijoiiiiiiii

  • @TheB00tyWarrior
    @TheB00tyWarrior 2 роки тому +83

    "now, I won't go too far into this..."
    Proceeds to present a highly detailed and informative picture for the next 50 minutes.

  • @majorleagueminuteman1344
    @majorleagueminuteman1344 3 роки тому +128

    One of my grandfathers was wounded by a Kamikaze at the battle of Leyte Gulf. My other grandfather was fighting as an infantryman in New Guinea soon to be landing in Mindanao, Philippines in January 1945.
    My grandfather who was wounded at Leyte never told anyone how he got hit until 2004. I was the one he told. I was visiting after returning from my first combat tour in Iraq. I too was awarded the Purple Heart from wounds received(nowhere near as badly wounded as my grandfather)…he woke me up early one morning and took me to breakfast. After our coffee was served he just started talking matter of factly about how his LST was hooked to a refueling ship with about 2-3 others. 2 planes came in using the treetops as cover and arced towards them after spotting all the docked ships near a beachhead. The first one slammed just short of one ship into the water, the second one hit the bridge of the refueling ship and blew parts of the plane and ship into the LST my grandpa was on. He saw what was happening and was trying to get through a doorway on his ship to get away from the blast. He didn’t make it and a softball sized hole was blown into his lower back. He spent 18 months in hospitals recovering after that.
    My other grandpa died when I was only three. However, my aunt gave me what was left of his war memorabilia a few years ago. He had captured Japanese singing books, rice paper battle maps (which I later determined were from Manchuria so whoever he “took” them from had served in Manchuria between 1937-1939 and had fought the Kim Il Sung division (as annotated on the maps). Those maps were clearly kept for sentimental value since my grandpa came about them in New Guinea or Mindanao/Luzon in 1944-1945. When my grandpa was on occupation duty after the war near Manila, a Japanese POW drew a portrait of my grandpa as well. Fascinating stuff.
    I wish I could have asked them more about their time in the war. Their insights. Their stories. I was either too young or too “busy” to make it a priority. Now they’re both gone and their stories gone with them. Anyone reading this with family members who are starting to age…take the time to ask your loved ones about their lives. I promise you’ll learn something and the preserving of their story will be cherished by so many in the future.
    Lest we forget…

    • @jharris0341
      @jharris0341 2 роки тому +10

      Respect to your grandfathers.

    • @willdenham
      @willdenham 2 роки тому +3

      Mine was on the 'Wasp'. I didn't know it sank until last episode.

    • @finished6267
      @finished6267 2 роки тому +4

      Never got to meet either of mine. Black American and British. I have my British grandfather's naval diary, and my American grandfather's equator crossing record. He was a scallywag or some such thing, apparently.

    • @iansclone
      @iansclone 4 місяці тому

      ​@@finished6267a sailor is a pollywog until duty requires crossing the equator. There's a "crossing the line" ceremony and, upon participation in the ceremony, a pollywog becomes a scalliwag. Hold on to that certification, it's a big deal!

  • @edb6848
    @edb6848 3 роки тому +301

    Oh God yes, 6 hours of Dan talking about world war 2 is exactly what I needed today.

    • @darthtony7639
      @darthtony7639 3 роки тому

      V c

    • @kirkkatana
      @kirkkatana 3 роки тому +4

      Some people say they could "talk all day" about a subject... Carlin actually does it.........This series in its entirety is now over 24hrs long.
      Love it!

    • @nzd5
      @nzd5 3 роки тому +1

      Based

    • @thegreatunknowns4280
      @thegreatunknowns4280 3 роки тому

      I need it every day

  • @davidcase1286
    @davidcase1286 2 роки тому +221

    I lived over 20 yrs in Japan (most of my adult life) and speak and read Japanese fluently. I worked at a high professional level as an attorney for 17 yrs in Tokyo and I understand JP culture instinctively having lived there for so long and speaking the language. Though Dan C is not a Japanophile, his innate modesty, self deprecation, ability to dive deep into topics, ability to understand both sides of an situation, his selection of good sources, and his human-level common sense, made this 6 series podcast phenomenal. I loved it. There was not one cringe moment where I thought, oh Dan, if you only knew about Japan. There are some additional backstories that westerners who have lived large parts of their lives in JP could give Dan for context, but they would only result in refinement of points that he mostly got right in the first place. When I first went to Japan in July 1990, I met two WWII vets (based on their age, old guys, likely in their 70s) on the train in a very rural area of Japan. I spoke zero Japanese and they zero English. They came to my seat, handed me a beer and some peanuts and offered a toast. We drank and smiled. I pulled out photos of the US and my family, we communicated without words in a common human experience and drank some more beers and a one cup Ozeki (sake). When they got off the train, they left me with the rest of their beers. That we went from what Dan relates in the podcasts, to my mini experience on the train, is incredible. There are so many other stories. In short, Dan did a great job, and there is a happy ending. Japan is America’s second greatest friend after the UK.

    • @tear728
      @tear728 Рік тому +7

      Living in early 90s Japan must have been amazing

    • @jestermoon
      @jestermoon Рік тому +5

      Take A Moment
      I am an RAF veteran of 28yrs, and as such I know many comrades who suffer from PTSD.
      Most of them were atheists in their fox holes.
      No god would allow war.
      Trustme.
      Stay Safe
      Stay Free

    • @danmcdonald9117
      @danmcdonald9117 Рік тому +3

      Now THAT is a compelling comment! Thank you

    • @yomomma5865
      @yomomma5865 Рік тому

      @@jestermoon "no god would allow for war" just screams ignorance of world religion. Atheist proving they are the most ignorant religion once again.

    • @wingsofsteel3246
      @wingsofsteel3246 Рік тому +1

      @David Case - I've been fascinated by Japanese culture for years, not just because of WW2, but because of Samurai, kendo and other forms of Karate, the way they make swords , way too many things to make here, Divine Wind being but one.
      Dan is the first person who explained it in a way, I can finally understand, and when he described the U.S. Marine who claimed he would be more than "happy" to go give his life , if his country was in dire straights of being occupied by a conquering country.
      My uncle was one of the naval personnels on the island (the name escapes me now). that John Kennedys PT-109 boat was frequently stationed and ran missions from, and he did work on this very boat, and my uncle is mentioned (mainly just in "thanks to" columns at the end) in a couple books about the PT-109.
      Not sure why I brought this up, but this fact has always made me keen to learn and understand all I can about the war, Japan, and everything related -
      (Incidentally, my birthday is 12/7 , how ya like that?? )
      Great post, thank you @David Case

  • @kauster
    @kauster 3 роки тому +103

    I literally cried listening to that moms quote apologizing to the children she failed to save in order to save herself. The a solute lows of human existence are truly humbling. Thank you for bringing this into my life. Thank you. 🙏🏽

    • @QsLegend24
      @QsLegend24 3 роки тому

      When was this?

    • @scottdodge6979
      @scottdodge6979 3 роки тому +18

      There is a few excerpts from this series that really tug at the heart strings. after listening to the whole thing I am of the opinion the Second World War was the absolute worst event in human history and we are still paying for our sins as a species during it

    • @MrTaxiRob
      @MrTaxiRob 3 роки тому +2

      @@QsLegend24 05:45:50

    • @christianriddler5063
      @christianriddler5063 2 роки тому +7

      @@scottdodge6979 The fall of Rome, the black plague, the bronze age collapse.. These events were just as bad. It has become a norm in human history, it's a part of our humanity as much as love and all good things are part of us, all that evil is also within all of us. Never forget that.

    • @jordishima
      @jordishima 3 місяці тому

      @@scottdodge6979 oh sir, the two world wars WERE our penance as humans, and we still haven’t learned a damn thing.

  • @Whatisright
    @Whatisright 2 роки тому +90

    Finished this. When the personal stories get read it gets tough. One of the harder podcast to listen to sometimes.

    • @mb102
      @mb102 2 роки тому +5

      Yes pulled some tears out as I could not help but think of my kids......

  • @samg5463
    @samg5463 3 роки тому +139

    I literally just finished up part 5 again last night. The gods have blessed me.

    • @jimcameron9848
      @jimcameron9848 3 роки тому +2

      Oh my goodness! Lightning struck the same spot twice! I had similar experiences and resigned to look back in the fall!

    • @masonlusk3566
      @masonlusk3566 3 роки тому +2

      Dude same, made my day

    • @IamCaptainMan
      @IamCaptainMan 3 роки тому +2

      Same here

    • @rickconnolly5006
      @rickconnolly5006 3 роки тому +3

      The gods are indeed pleased with you. You are favoured

    • @benklem7957
      @benklem7957 3 роки тому +1

      Same. No joke haha

  • @Carrera06GT
    @Carrera06GT 2 роки тому +28

    The Filipino family and the nearly headless dad 😭😭. Had me crying at work.

    • @michaelkoval8020
      @michaelkoval8020 2 роки тому

      Totally broke my heart!

    • @thecivilwardude5852
      @thecivilwardude5852 2 роки тому

      Same with me, my eyes got watery. I just got the book Rampage, definitely looking forward to reading it.

  • @amishshark3549
    @amishshark3549 3 роки тому +245

    I think the blitz edition “Destroyer of Worlds” by Dan the man himself is a great follow up to this for those interested

    • @amishshark3549
      @amishshark3549 3 роки тому +16

      Never mind he mentions it at the end lmao

    • @leidersammlung6955
      @leidersammlung6955 2 роки тому +1

      Excellent name!

    • @ryanellis02
      @ryanellis02 2 роки тому +2

      Oh yeah, this one kinda ends abruptly but he already covered the post bomb period there, Destroyer of Worlds is must listen after this one

    • @connorandersen8687
      @connorandersen8687 2 роки тому +1

      Umm how do you have an internet connection? No disrespect just asking.

  • @cosmicmuffet1053
    @cosmicmuffet1053 3 роки тому +207

    "When do spirit, tenacity, resilience and bravery cross into madness?" - Dan Carlin discussing the length, breadth, and girth of his hardcore history podcast episodes.

  • @tammijatti9164
    @tammijatti9164 3 роки тому +184

    I just told my boyfriend, and he knows to leave me alone for tonight. My heart belongs to Dan for the next few hours.

    • @DunceCapSyndrome
      @DunceCapSyndrome 3 роки тому +32

      Simpette

    • @DrTheRich
      @DrTheRich 3 роки тому +39

      Wait, your boyfriend doesn't listen to Dan? how are you still with him?

    • @faolanliath6687
      @faolanliath6687 3 роки тому +22

      Wow, my kinda woman. Romantic dinners, drinks, fireplace, soft music, little whispers expressing feelings of the love of WW2 NAVAL WARFARE! Oh baby, That's so hot!!!!😍

    • @darnelljackson930
      @darnelljackson930 3 роки тому +8

      @@faolanliath6687 simp🤣

    • @renovateddust3809
      @renovateddust3809 3 роки тому +35

      Cucked by Dan Carlins Hardcore History

  • @Rayza82
    @Rayza82 3 роки тому +29

    Around the 2:45 mark at the part after Peleliu where Dan talked about the movie newsreels and how 16-17 year old boys must have felt thinking about the war going into 1946. I called my grandpa who is turning 95 on Wednesday right after I listened to that asking him about what it was like. Like Dan said, it was hard for him to open up about it and he didn't even seen any action. He had just signed up for the war to be a pilot as a 19 year old, just a few months before the war ended in 1945. So in 1944 he was 17-18 hearing about everything that was happening. He said his "older brothers" were more involved in that but I obviously can't talk with them about it, they have passed on, and he wouldn't say anymore just saying "I was just a baby". Also he said he remembers the news reels but not anything specific until I brought up the famous MacArthur re-landing on the beach in Philippines images Dan described. He said "Oh yeah of course I remember that" with a laugh. But nothing more. I really really wish I could get his thoughts about the era, about him joining the services and what he thought about the upcoming 1946 invasion of mainland Japan would have been like for him. Or his thoughts after the bombs were dropped ending the war. In summer 1945 he got stationed in San Francisco ready to head out but the war ended before he was needed. I think even the memories of that era, even as a non-combat veteran, are still tough for him to talk about. It just pains me that soon there will be nobody else to talk to from that generation. Great finishing of the podcast so far by the way.

    • @ericlagesse6132
      @ericlagesse6132 2 роки тому +1

      My grandfather is the same age as yours and was on roughly the same track. He was in flight training at the time and was soon to be sent to the Pacific when the war ended. He ended up being sent to Europe and spent some time ferrying troops and supplies throughout the continent before coming home for good.

  • @Legio__X
    @Legio__X 3 роки тому +73

    I screamed “Lets fucking go!” At work when I saw the notification. I got looked at like I was crazy lol. My favorite series :)

  • @smashmagnum9312
    @smashmagnum9312 3 роки тому +138

    Truly the gold standard of history podcasts. If you can, donate to let him know we appreciate his work

    • @tyj9175
      @tyj9175 3 роки тому +3

      the herodotus of our age.

    • @SubvertTheState
      @SubvertTheState 3 роки тому +8

      "A buck a show; it's all we ask"

    • @overlord165
      @overlord165 3 роки тому +4

      Man I wish he didn't come out with his political opinions, would have supported him even more because I love the content.

    • @tyj9175
      @tyj9175 3 роки тому +3

      @@overlord165 even herodotus was a turd sometimes.

    • @overlord165
      @overlord165 3 роки тому +1

      @@tyj9175 yup, true

  • @tsoliot5913
    @tsoliot5913 3 роки тому +166

    My great grandfather was at Iwo Jima. He was among the guys in the first raising of the flag at Mt. Suribachi. His commanding officer told him that they were going to do it again for a photo and that he should be in it. My great grandfather told me that he replied, "no sir, I did it for real."
    I interviewed him about the war for a elementary school class because, as my teacher said, "these men are going to be all gone soon. You should know about what they did during the war." I'll always be thankful that she gave me that assignment, because my great grandfather told me about the war in a way he never told his children or their children. He developed cancer and dementia the next year and died shortly thereafter at the age of 85. 5th Division, USMC.

    • @tsoliot5913
      @tsoliot5913 3 роки тому +17

      @@Reiman33 I wish I could. It was 1996 or '97. I ought to get all of the photographs he had from Iwo and scan them. I'll talk to my grandmother about it, actually. Thanks for the encouragement, man.

    • @twt000
      @twt000 2 роки тому +4

      They hated talking about it. They only cared about the friends they made.

    •  2 роки тому +4

      That teacher sounds great to encourage a young kid to do that.

    • @johnjobs3027
      @johnjobs3027 2 роки тому +8

      The free world owes an eternal gratitude to your great grandfather and those who sacrificed their youth and lives. God bless their souls.🇺🇲🇨🇦🙏

    • @johnjobs3027
      @johnjobs3027 2 роки тому +8

      Sadly ,given the bizarre time we live in, the Biden's administration did not even commemorate D-day on June 6th this year. How shameful.

  • @michaeldolan6781
    @michaeldolan6781 3 роки тому +19

    I got turned onto Hardcore History by a friend of mine who passed away last year. Each episode is some kind of reminder of him, and I really appreciate that, above and beyond the quality of your work already! (As though it needs a justification to exist).
    Thanks for the great content, Dan and company!

  • @kevinmichaelkelly1993
    @kevinmichaelkelly1993 2 роки тому +45

    This one was hardcore as hardcore gets. Carlin is a treasure. Love it.

  • @cadowyn735
    @cadowyn735 2 роки тому +17

    My grandfather fought in Okinawa. He went back years later just to visit because it left such an impact on him. He went up and down Sugar Loaf Hill like five times, using a BAR. He was about 5'9 and 125 pounds, the BAR pushed him back in the mud. He was a Marine Raider. When he landed on Okinawa on April 1st he was in the 6th Marine Division, A Company.

    • @JJ_5289
      @JJ_5289 Рік тому +1

      Can't imagine what he went through. I'm sure it stuck with him for the rest of his life. After hearing the story of desmond doss I've been fascinated with that battle

  • @BrandonTabin
    @BrandonTabin 3 роки тому +50

    Holy fuck yes. Never thought I'd be excited for a nearly 6 hour podcast. Hell, I wish it was 12.

  • @lildebbie997
    @lildebbie997 Рік тому +14

    The old “where did you find this??”, by my husband when I turn this on our tv at bedtime to settle down. He doesn’t even care for history, he’s an art teacher for Christ’s sake! But he listens and he likes to hear you explain the extensive stories you tell. God bless!

  • @jayman7752
    @jayman7752 3 роки тому +59

    Best thing to happen in 2021 so far!

  • @rubenverbist3582
    @rubenverbist3582 2 роки тому +55

    Amazing work, as always. But I must say, that story about the man who survived decapitation destroyed me. Afterwards I paused the podcast and found myself just staring into nothingness for 10 minutes. Never have I heard such a horrorstory. I can not imagine worse experience. It brought tears to my eyes.

    • @finished6267
      @finished6267 2 роки тому +2

      What's that you say now?

    • @custom14
      @custom14 Рік тому +9

      Yup. I listen to these podcasts on my 1hr commute. Started driving home and queued Ep 6 back up and this story began. After hearing it I paused the podcast and sat in silence for the remainder of my 55min drive, thinking of my son. Quite possibly the heaviest account of anything I've ever heard.

    • @twelvepercentitalian2511
      @twelvepercentitalian2511 Рік тому

      Absolutely horrible to watch your whole family being wiped out. I couldn’t imagine the pain that would cause the rest of your life.

    • @Blake900
      @Blake900 Рік тому +1

      I actually did a series of ten second skips at that story to miss it, but then went back and listened. Amazing how lucky most of our lives have been by comparison.

  • @tomwyper4944
    @tomwyper4944 2 роки тому +10

    First time I have commented on youtube. I grew up hearing stories about the war in the pacific from my father (he flew Mustangs with the 348th fighter group, 5th Air Force, passed away last year at 95). But my fathers stories were nothing like terror and suffering presented in the The Supernova in the East series. Death to my fathers squadron mates was sudden, swift and alone. The only injury he came back with was malaria (also survived a midair collision in P-40s in Texas in advanced fighter training). He saw the second bomb go off while flying patrol off Japan - hard for a 21 year old high school grad to understand. To his dying day, he believed that the bombs saved millions of lives by ending the war and saving everyone from the invasion of Japan. I cannot say how much I enjoyed listening to this series.

  • @tyj9175
    @tyj9175 3 роки тому +23

    my grandfather flew a helldiver in the battle of leyte gulf off the lexington, bomber squadron 19. in the second wave of the second day, in the morning of october 24 1944, he broke away from his formation after spotting two japanese ise-class sister battleships. one of the ships was following the other, the ship in front was a virgen (i guess navy speak for a ship that hasnt shot anything or been shot at) but the other was firing. he dove at the virgen and exceeded his lowest maximum altitude, something he was taught never to do, and dropped his payload. the g-forces were so extreme as he leveled his plane he blacked out. when he came to he was flying past the second ship close to the water. he said he could see the japanese faces as they scrambled for their AA. they flew so close the AA couldnt react in time and my grandfather laughed as he remembered seeing his tail gunner frantically shooting this little 30caliber pea shooter at this monster battleship. he managed to stay low enough to get out of range and then gained altitude to escape. when he returned to the lex, he told everyone he bombed a battleship and no one believed him but his gunner had taken a photograph, or the photograph was taken automatically im not sure, but they use those photos to see if they made a hit. turns out he scored a direct hit and dropped his payload right down the chimney which caused a massive explosion. he got the navy cross for that. he died in 2007. we still have that photo of the explosion.

    • @tyj9175
      @tyj9175 3 роки тому

      @@AllenCrawford3 got any war stories?

    • @jharris0341
      @jharris0341 2 роки тому +1

      Respect to your grandfather.

  • @motionlessevent2528
    @motionlessevent2528 3 роки тому +28

    Was at the pub today and mentioned to a mate that supernova in the east part 6 came out...
    two grown men just sat there, shrieking like little girls in excitement, over the release of the podcast.
    Cheers, Dan!

  • @newzealandhardcore
    @newzealandhardcore 3 роки тому +32

    Every world leader should listen to this before making any decisions around war.

  • @christianriddler5063
    @christianriddler5063 2 роки тому +10

    At 2:50:00 ..... May God have mercy on us all. Listen to those 6 minutes up until 2:56:00. This has got to be some of the most horrific things that I have ever heard about. I don't even know what to say. Thank you for showing us the side of humanity we so rarely see and for raising attention to the countless atrocities committed in world history. The heart of man is truly dark and only a candle within to keep the abyss at bay.

    • @lessonstolivefor
      @lessonstolivefor 2 роки тому

      You should give a read about us Jim crow invasion of Haiti. We were worse for the Haitians than the Japanese were for the Chinese.

    • @christianriddler5063
      @christianriddler5063 2 роки тому

      @@lessonstolivefor Highly doubt that.

    • @lessonstolivefor
      @lessonstolivefor 2 роки тому

      @@christianriddler5063 mass rapes mass murders and mass enslavement, decades long invasion, literally playing soccer with decapitated heads of locals in order to spread terror, establishment of classes by bringing Jim crow segregation to the nation that was previously the first nation to abolish slavery, destruction of democracy... We were worse to the Haitians and other people's we invaded than the Japanese were to the Chinese.

    • @christianriddler5063
      @christianriddler5063 2 роки тому

      @@lessonstolivefor No, that is fabricated and exaggerated to the clouds. I highly doubt anything in the modern age even comes close to what the Japanese did in ww2. Except for the eastern front in and the pacific war in general. Hell even the Taiping rebellion is beyond words in the utter barbarism that was on display for the whole world. Probably one of the deadliest conflicts in human history.
      And you are comparing the occupation of some back water colony to great wars where millions died? .....
      I just read up on the "Haitian Jim Crow invasion" and barely any of the stuff that you mentioned happened. Less than 15000 people died.
      It sounds like you have read some very hyped up exaggerated version of real historical events.

    • @lessonstolivefor
      @lessonstolivefor 2 роки тому

      @@christianriddler5063 "only" 15 thousand were killed by Americans. 15k of their people for the sake of our profit.
      And the invasion is still ongoing to this day, with 63 people killed in a single UN military operation just a few years ago in the 21st century.
      Yay western imperialism

  • @curlyandfri3s
    @curlyandfri3s 3 роки тому +99

    Oh my god what a great day it's going to be

    • @jakethibault2890
      @jakethibault2890 3 роки тому +2

      What a great week it's going to be. Time to start the series over before diving into the new one!

    • @curlyandfri3s
      @curlyandfri3s 3 роки тому +1

      @@jakethibault2890 I am eagerly awaiting the arrival of the Alexander the great series, but this will ride me over until then!

    • @etemytradel4509
      @etemytradel4509 3 роки тому

      Dan should do xenophons 10000

    • @thomasmitchell4128
      @thomasmitchell4128 3 роки тому

      Yes, exactly. This popped up in my feed first thing this morning and so far after 31 years of being on this earth it and other Dan Carlin productions are the only thing that make me jump out of bed going , " Oh shit oh shit oh shit OH SHIT OH SHIT oh shit oh shit oh shit wwwwwwwwwwwwhat oh shit oh shit oh shit ". Like a child waking up on Christmas morning, I imagine. Thank you Dan.

    • @tyj9175
      @tyj9175 3 роки тому +1

      @@etemytradel4509 he touches on it in king of kings but yeah, ive long fantasized about an hbo miniseries covering that. directed by tarantino. staring daniel day lewis.

  • @fxcannon
    @fxcannon 2 роки тому +5

    Who else googled Tom Lea "the price" artwork?

  • @Reblwitoutacause
    @Reblwitoutacause 3 роки тому +69

    Never clicked on a video so fast. Waiting weeks for this one to drop soon, and here it is sooner than expected! Thank you Dan & crew!

    • @Chevelle602
      @Chevelle602 3 роки тому +2

      Yeah when I see new Dan Carlin content that equals instant click

  • @ProvisionalPatrioticAlliance
    @ProvisionalPatrioticAlliance 3 роки тому +125

    Nothing better could have just happened to kill my boredom....

    • @mrbushi1062
      @mrbushi1062 3 роки тому +4

      I'm starting over from the beginning

    • @NPHfann
      @NPHfann 3 роки тому +4

      @@mrbushi1062 I re-listened to all 5 after the fifth one came out

    • @michaelreed6827
      @michaelreed6827 3 роки тому +3

      love this Dan I've been listening for years it's always worth the wait. U truly bring history to life. Thank you for your hard work and dedication to educating the masses. Those who do not know they're history will b fated to repeat the same mistskes

    • @dermotmccorkell663
      @dermotmccorkell663 3 роки тому +2

      Had it on watch later for 2 days ish.
      Tucking in now.
      Dose he do audiobooks?
      He fires my internal eye almost as well as I do when I read.

    • @robertthulstrup1279
      @robertthulstrup1279 3 роки тому +1

      @@dermotmccorkell663 He has an audiobook called "The End is Always Near", definitely worth a listen!

  • @Legio__X
    @Legio__X 3 роки тому +47

    I would pay for nice prints of the artwork for this series. It’s so amazing

    • @uncleTedK
      @uncleTedK Рік тому +2

      No you wouldn’t.

    • @deoglemnaco7025
      @deoglemnaco7025 Рік тому +2

      I agree with Aaron. What if somebody said “here is the artwork……but the price is when you pass away, you have to go to Hell (or your spirit does) forever and ever”.
      It’s good but not that good. I wouldn’t take that deal. Maybe if they told me the artwork if they could have my car or something. Let’s be reasonable.

    • @NikoNoxious
      @NikoNoxious 6 місяців тому +1

      drugs are bad mkay

    • @crazierthan-u7571
      @crazierthan-u7571 4 місяці тому

      I gazed upon the artwork on Part 6 for I don't know how long before I saw the little girl and teddy bear in the center of the shit storm. God! I have yet to discover the artist/s responsible for Hardcore History's chillingly beautiful illustrations.

  • @magisterrleth3129
    @magisterrleth3129 2 роки тому +52

    Gentlemen, this is the one we've been waiting for. I've been listening to Supernova in the East since before I graduated high-school! Thanks Dan, your dedication to research and your masterful oratory skills are well worth the wait!

  • @mrniceguy7168
    @mrniceguy7168 3 роки тому +15

    It’s “hanged” Dan. My high school English teacher keeps screaming that in my head.

    • @mrniceguy7168
      @mrniceguy7168 3 роки тому

      @@TheVerinen2 😳

    • @jgp6574
      @jgp6574 2 роки тому +11

      @@mrniceguy7168 if you have trouble remembering, mussolini was hanged, dan carlin is hung

    • @finished6267
      @finished6267 2 роки тому

      Unless you're a strapping young man.

  • @michaelcannon4835
    @michaelcannon4835 3 роки тому +77

    I get almost as excited about the cover art as I do the podcast.

  • @Taeytay
    @Taeytay 2 роки тому +30

    i recommend you to display a simple map of the world and zoom each time on the region your talking about , this is how i honestly do it ! and it makes it a nice collaboration between history and geography .

    • @Fryed_Bryce
      @Fryed_Bryce 2 роки тому +3

      If you wanna pay the salary of the employee that would execute that i'm sure Dan would be delighted

  • @aris_legacy5471
    @aris_legacy5471 2 роки тому +9

    Douglas "the situation" McArthur. That was great, loved this series. I was stationed in Okinawa for a bit and was able to step inside a WWII Pillbox. What a surreal feeling.

  • @evanmcarthur478
    @evanmcarthur478 3 роки тому +7

    I’m an American Expat living in Japan for over 9 years.
    Your skill and tact about talking about this era of history is wonderful!

  • @jonathansiegel6386
    @jonathansiegel6386 3 роки тому +36

    It's a shame you can only give these videos one thumbs up. It honestly deserves at least 4-7 thumbs up. Well worth the wait.

  • @EurojuegosBsAs
    @EurojuegosBsAs 3 роки тому +15

    I just finished the Old Breed audiobook last week. This couldn't have come at a better time. Thanks Dan!!

  • @rileybozarth6591
    @rileybozarth6591 2 роки тому +4

    My eye brows perked up hearing about the sinking of the USS St. Lo.
    A neighbor of mine growing up was a sailor on it. He said all the sailors were scared and superstitious after the ship was re named to the St. Lo, they thought it was bad luck.
    Rest In Peace Mr. Stevens

  • @rectormusic
    @rectormusic 3 роки тому +12

    Definitely had to pause this one a few times. War is hell, thank you for reminding us all from time to time.

  • @iknown0thing
    @iknown0thing 3 роки тому +176

    I remember when the first one came out...something to the tune of "the Japanese are just like any other people, just more so"

    • @danielobrien7602
      @danielobrien7602 3 роки тому +20

      I was thinking about how much my life has changed since that first episode, kinda crazy.

    • @lucianoluciano4632
      @lucianoluciano4632 3 роки тому +5

      That feels like five years ago!

    • @markdesmond3659
      @markdesmond3659 3 роки тому +18

      He did such a good job setting the baseline with those stories about Japanese soldiers fighting into the 1960s and 70s

    • @finished6267
      @finished6267 2 роки тому

      Yeah. That hit hard.

  • @antonludwigaugustvonmacken8680
    @antonludwigaugustvonmacken8680 3 роки тому +76

    I've been waiting for months! Can't wait to listen to this and your next series. I haven't been hooked to a podcast the way I have been to this series.

    • @daltonking6956
      @daltonking6956 3 роки тому +12

      No other podcast gets made like this, the longer between episodes the more work Dan's putting in and he doesn't put anything out until he feels it's ready, that uncertainty of schedule and sheer length of time really build an anticipation and appreciation for each one

  • @Jagecage
    @Jagecage 3 роки тому +13

    Dan I would love you to do a series on the Korean War. I feel you’d do it solid justice

    • @babychuma1
      @babychuma1 3 роки тому +2

      Yes!! Hampton Sides does pretty well with the Chosin, if you're interested.

    • @gijoey5912
      @gijoey5912 2 роки тому

      I was just thinking that too. Seems to be an almost forgotten war that could really use the Carlin treatment.

    • @gijoey5912
      @gijoey5912 2 роки тому +1

      @@babychuma1 so does Jocko Willink. “Colder than Hell” episode. Riveting.

    • @JustinBanks
      @JustinBanks 2 роки тому +1

      still need that Civil War series too

    • @SimonAshworthWood
      @SimonAshworthWood 2 роки тому +1

      @@gijoey5912 Jocko gives people U.S. imperialist propaganda, not unbiased facts.

  • @blackjack2150
    @blackjack2150 2 роки тому +7

    I really have to start this series. I loved Blueprint for Armageddon so much that I can't seem to move past it and keep re-listening to it.

    • @azukib2230
      @azukib2230 2 роки тому

      Oh you should! Blueprint for Armageddon and Supernova in the East are my top two series from HH

  • @starkparker16
    @starkparker16 3 роки тому +98

    Here's the thing: I love this guy.

  • @CrazyPlushies-nl7gb
    @CrazyPlushies-nl7gb 5 місяців тому +2

    I am a veteran from the gulf war and a writer. Now that I am living in japan I have in mind to write my memoirs about my war experience. It's only been 2 months since I started to listen to Dan and he has become an inspiration. What a story teller! Thank you sir. Also, this Is such incredible history that I cant put it down. I always wanted to be in a position of enjoying an amazing piece of art work that some how I had missed. Imagine you have never seen Terminator 1 or Star Wars - 1, or back to the Future and someone tells you, check this out, and you do. I already know what I felt the first time I saw it, thats the same feeling im getting right now from this podcast. And I cant believe im the only one listening right now. The last comment I can see was written 1 year ago. Anyway, im having a last.

    • @benjaminroe311ify
      @benjaminroe311ify 4 місяці тому

      This is my first time listening to this last episode. Yeah the whole thing is a masterpiece.

  • @mynameisntpatrick1476
    @mynameisntpatrick1476 3 роки тому +15

    I was literally refreshing this channel on Saturday after some battle of Midway videos.

    • @greglucas7735
      @greglucas7735 3 роки тому +1

      Not sure if you follow them but History Buffs just did an awesome two-part historical analysis of the recent Midway movie. Awesome channel for any history fan, highly recommend

    • @mynameisntpatrick1476
      @mynameisntpatrick1476 3 роки тому

      @@greglucas7735 I did. Plus the WW2 in real time guys

  • @kurtb721
    @kurtb721 3 роки тому +13

    Yesssss I just listened to the first 5 on a US coast to coast drive. Perfect timing you guys are always awesome

    • @babychuma1
      @babychuma1 3 роки тому +1

      Omg what an experience!

  • @gomes36988
    @gomes36988 2 роки тому +9

    Just imagining that night before all those kamikaze pilots took their last dive. The spectrum of emotions and the moral struggle they were forced to face and level with that night, damn. Always good stuff, thank you!

  • @reconstructionmanifest7349
    @reconstructionmanifest7349 2 роки тому +5

    Fair to say Dan has become one of the best story tellers of our time

  • @joshh8395
    @joshh8395 3 роки тому +3

    Got the notification for this and walked out of the door at my job to listen to it. Priorities

  • @jasonnielsen5436
    @jasonnielsen5436 3 роки тому +4

    Thank you soooooo much Dan Carlin!!!! My hero has graced me with his historical storytelling no one can match.

  • @pat.russStudios
    @pat.russStudios 3 роки тому +9

    Wow. I can tell that the things Dan had to read to put this last one together really got to him. I feel really thankful we live in such a cushy future, hopefully it doesn't end anytime soon!

  • @glennrinehart3336
    @glennrinehart3336 3 роки тому +9

    My grandmother grew up in japan during this time period. Hearing all this gives me a much greater sense of the hardships she, and her family must have seen. Thank you Dan

  • @PhoenixT70
    @PhoenixT70 3 роки тому +9

    I'll be honest; the whole segment leading up to Leyte Gulf had chills running down my spine.

  • @Maxrodon
    @Maxrodon 3 роки тому +9

    This morning I woke up and felt a great disturbance in the force..........seeing this upload it all makes sense now!
    Dan I just wanted to say a massive thanks to you and your team for all your history Pods. Keep up the amazing work and keep em coming.
    Lots of love and respect from the UK!

  • @philczternastek8760
    @philczternastek8760 3 роки тому +5

    There are some special things in this life that you always know are going to be better than just good. Whenever a new Hardcore History is released I feel a tension to listen to it immediately and also to save it to enjoy later. As a 41 year old male I don't have much (anything?) else that falls into that category. Dan, Ben and the entire HH team do an amazing job and Dan's voice is one we need more of in our cultural zeitgeist. Thanks for being you Dan Carlin. You're doing a great job.

    • @philczternastek8760
      @philczternastek8760 2 роки тому

      Side note - Send Dan/Ben a $1 for every show you enjoy and pickup old episodes (to support the HH sausage factory). My Opinion: If its a multi-part series or anything after the 20th episode its a home run and $1.99 is a bargain. Prophets of Doom remains my favorite.

  • @reececoulson9564
    @reececoulson9564 2 роки тому +2

    God the Art in this one is brutal

  • @Woahthere668
    @Woahthere668 2 роки тому +3

    “Part 6 of the light and airy story that is Supernova in the East”
    This line always gives me the chills

  • @lazydog1484
    @lazydog1484 2 роки тому +3

    Episode 6 of Supernova in the East might be the single greatest and most important Hardcore History episode ever. I have never heard, watched or read a more comprehensive accounting of the events that led to the bombings of Nagasaki and Hiroshima. The last line gave me chills: I don’t know what weapons they will fight with in World War Three but World War Four will be fought with sticks and stones.
    Thank you Dan!!!

  • @pikebasss
    @pikebasss 3 роки тому +8

    I’m just waiting for all these to come out so I can listen to it all at once. I usually end up forgetting what was going on between episodes.

    • @pikebasss
      @pikebasss 3 роки тому +5

      @@michaelflowers6654 well looks like I’m going to have a busy weekend

  • @ab-mv5mq
    @ab-mv5mq 3 роки тому +2

    The only reason I have a YT account is to get a notification when a new Dan Carlin episode comes out. (I did not get a notification)

  • @biondi1348
    @biondi1348 2 роки тому +8

    I'm only into HH as of late, and I'm literally binging this series right now. I got hooked immediately by the way Dan's storytelling guides you through the events in such a humane (dare I say, humanitarian) way, with the perspective hindsight allows. I also bought the book, since clearly I'm interested in the way he presents history, and I would more than gladly buy prints of the artworks for the episodes. This one in particular moved me so much...
    Can't wait to hear this one!

    • @Mr_Sarcasum
      @Mr_Sarcasum 2 роки тому

      If you liked this you should consider listening to "Ghosts of the Ostfront" next.

  • @chellybub
    @chellybub 3 роки тому +8

    Awwwwwwwww yessssss! Thank you Dan Carlin you've made my day (5:30am here) 💜

  • @b1gfish999
    @b1gfish999 2 роки тому +5

    I cried hearing about the mother leaving her child as there was nothing for her to do to help…. The horrors of war

    • @compassioncampaigner728
      @compassioncampaigner728 Рік тому

      Good point.
      So why are we sending billions to Ukraine ?
      Oh right. Raytheon, Boeing, Haliburton, Lockheed.....

    • @1320crusier
      @1320crusier Рік тому

      Because russia is acting like Germany and japan

    • @noah5291
      @noah5291 8 місяців тому

      ​@@1320crusierare you kidding?

    • @1320crusier
      @1320crusier 8 місяців тому

      @@noah5291 No.

  • @degaulle30
    @degaulle30 2 місяці тому

    Every Saturday on my day off I clean the house and listen to an hour of this Pacific series. Its been about half a year and I just finished it this morning. First Dan series

  • @masonlusk3566
    @masonlusk3566 3 роки тому +2

    Wake up Samurai, we got Dan to listen to

  • @Whatisright
    @Whatisright 3 роки тому +48

    “I got the lot. It was worth it.” The big ass gold balls on that guy, of course they shot him.

    • @pantalaemon
      @pantalaemon 2 роки тому +10

      i got legitimate shivers at that line. Like, in a movie or something you'd be like "ungh what a cheesy oneliner," but imagining a real guy saying it, probably like a 19 year old kid who'd seen enough shit to be mentally three times that age -- man, that fucks me up. The bravery, the willingness to sacrifice for his buddies (I'm assuming), but also the amount of trauma and emotional damage that must've been done to a guy to be so willing to kill and be killed. I don't think most people would respond that way if they hadn't been stuck in hell getting shelled, shot at, and getting their toes rotting off for far too long.

    • @Whatisright
      @Whatisright 2 роки тому +9

      @@pantalaemon When Carlin talks about the civilian deaths and said 100,000 I immediately thought about how people just become numbers and that’s 100,000 stories of people caught in the mix. You hear numbers so often and you become numb to it. Then he goes on telling just one of those stories about a guy who lived and his family didn’t, and he had to watch. After that, numbers have a humanness to them. 100,000 dead. This is a guy who lived. The entire population is traumatized.

    • @Whatisright
      @Whatisright 2 роки тому +1

      @@pantalaemon Like you I think about how they’re all just kids mostly. But history always has a way of having us think of big jacked Rambo types in the field. Nah, it’s everyday people. I think about despite the Japanese actions, what the psychology of that is. Because in other podcasts they genuinely think they’re fighting for a cause. I have a theory that because Japan was forced open and had to adapt quickly the old warrior culture mindset that other nations progressed out of, Japan had to adapt with that still. So old world ways of warring are still there. Instead of one bloody day though it’s modern combat and goes on for weeks or months. When the Greeks take Troy and decimate and loot the city, is that any different because they have swords?

    • @thomasmitchell4128
      @thomasmitchell4128 2 роки тому

      @@Whatisright Makes sense to me. Makes a lot of sense to me.

    • @pantalaemon
      @pantalaemon 2 роки тому +1

      @@Whatisright i'm not a historian and have very little notion of what warfare/rules of engagement were like in japan pre-western encroachment, but i guess it might be a factor? I wonder what their behavior was like in the russo-japanese war, that might give you an indication of whether you're on to something, or whether it was specifically the circumstances of the 1930s-40s and the extreme nature of the conflict with china and the colonial powers in ww2 that made them so extraordinarily brutal

  • @adamsanders9565
    @adamsanders9565 2 роки тому +3

    Please do one on the Eastern Front in Europe!! Amazing work, love it.

    • @89RealThe
      @89RealThe 2 роки тому +1

      I believe he already has, ghosts of the Ost Front

  • @TheXzonnet
    @TheXzonnet 2 роки тому +2

    Listening to this series to completion again. A while back my girlfriend came into the room as I listened going about my business(chores and such). After 10 minutes she said "I don't like his voice." I had nothing to say to that. Nothing of substance could be stated? Not: "that's interesting", or "you like this kind of stuff", or just no comment at all if it's not your thing. What did she expect me to do? Call Dan and tell him to change his voice, say 'Sorry' and turn it off? Dan's not singing me a lullaby...don't like his voice, give me a break. We decided a short time later that we didn't have much in common.

  • @robertmacdonald764
    @robertmacdonald764 2 роки тому +6

    Overwhelming. I had to spread this out over a few days to really absorb it, also parts of it are just horrifying. My reading list just got a bit longer as well. Dan and team, this is your best work yet. Bravo.
    Soooo, uhm, what’s next?

  • @FibroFantastic
    @FibroFantastic 2 роки тому +5

    I cried twice.
    The lone baby crying, and the mother who left her daughter for the fire.

  • @xxAnaconta
    @xxAnaconta 3 роки тому +6

    Damn that poster is chilling.

  • @benjaminroe311ify
    @benjaminroe311ify 4 місяці тому +2

    If you get affected seriously at parts of this episode or others by the difficult and hellish things described. It's because you are human, real, decent. It's much of the reason that the soldiers that saw many of these types of things won't talk about it. Best wishes and love I wish for anyone that lived through these horrors. War is Hell.

  • @juancaminante8078
    @juancaminante8078 2 роки тому +1

    Dan, not trying to deify you, but these videos are a public service. Beyond compelling, full of lessons. I wish schools would require this.
    Thank you.

  • @ethanbloch7554
    @ethanbloch7554 3 роки тому +12

    Anyone else measure your life for when a new hardcore history episode hits?

  • @johnbenson4672
    @johnbenson4672 2 роки тому +18

    I wish there had been a little at the end about Japan's postwar prosperity. All through the episode one of the reason given for the ferocity of fighting on the part of the Japan military is their fear of how badly their country was going to fare if and when it was defeated. The reverse happened. The country was rebuilt and is now one of the richest, most technological advanced nations on the planet.

    • @rosameltrozo5889
      @rosameltrozo5889 2 роки тому +1

      A bit of a faustian bargain though.

    • @phillipburke2709
      @phillipburke2709 2 роки тому +1

      check out documentary on youtube called Princes of the Yen.

    • @simboy
      @simboy 2 роки тому

      @@phillipburke2709 yeah exactly what i wanted to say. But at least its money and not killing

    • @Fryed_Bryce
      @Fryed_Bryce 2 роки тому

      I drive a Subaru

  • @JEBrink
    @JEBrink 3 роки тому +2

    Moments like this make the wait worth it. Making coffee and settling in for a hell of a ride!

  • @overhead18
    @overhead18 2 роки тому +1

    Anyone that enjoys this series and Mr. Carlin should really check out Ian Toll's pacific war trilogy (that he quotes often). Really incredible stuff for WWII buffs.

  • @BigBadBaddieGaming
    @BigBadBaddieGaming 3 роки тому +6

    One of my favorite thus about this series was how awesome the cover art got over time.

  • @stephennelson4954
    @stephennelson4954 3 роки тому +40

    "Hey babe wake up, new Dan Carlin upload."
    And now having finished this it's time to go rewatch Destroyer of Worlds for the 12th time.

    • @syllawblood
      @syllawblood 3 роки тому +3

      Thought I was the only one that did this.

    • @tyj9175
      @tyj9175 3 роки тому

      first you start with king of kings, then macedonian soap opera, then death throws of the republic, punic nightmares, celtic holocaust, thors angels, wrath of khans, prophets of doom, painfotainment, apache tears, blueprint for armageddon, ghosts of the ostfront, supernova in the east, destroyer of worlds. then rinse and repeat.

  • @m9b7v5
    @m9b7v5 2 роки тому +1

    57 year old history buff here. By far my favorite history "Professor".

  • @joemomma5814
    @joemomma5814 2 роки тому +1

    Idk what it is that made me pause this a few months ago, im back & listening to it a second time. Its my uncle dans bday & for some reason that reminded me of the best audiodoc there is

  • @jamesporter5468
    @jamesporter5468 3 роки тому +4

    This is unprecedented in podcasting we started this series over 2 years ago I'm not complaining I love it. best podcast ever

  • @TheQuallsing
    @TheQuallsing 3 роки тому +7

    We care, we love, we listen Dan!

  • @kevina8858
    @kevina8858 Місяць тому

    This will be my 4th time running through this entire series. Dan is a treasure.

  • @rzawistowski33
    @rzawistowski33 2 роки тому +2

    We all love the work Dan and his team do. Let's donate even just a little each and we can keep this going for many years

  • @dkooper98
    @dkooper98 3 роки тому +10

    I’ve waited so long for father Carlin to bless my ears with more knowledge

  • @AdnanKhan-ty2sl
    @AdnanKhan-ty2sl 3 роки тому +8

    I think the timestamp in the description is wrong. When it says "Iwo" starts Dan starts talking about Leyte correct me if Im wrong but I believe Iwo begins at 2:58:01 approximately. Just my two cents and Long Live Dan Carlin!

  • @Chevelle602
    @Chevelle602 3 роки тому +1

    Don't forget to give a little back to Dan Carlin for all his hard work. He can't do this for free

    • @iknown0thing
      @iknown0thing 3 роки тому

      A buck a show, Dan and Ben would love to have that

  • @donquique1
    @donquique1 5 місяців тому

    I have been listening to Dan for over 10 years. He is a master story teller and he guves us the nuanced commentary from every angle. I wish fox and cnn were like that.

  • @chrispppy
    @chrispppy 3 роки тому +10

    Oh thank God. Been looking forward to this one

  • @cultofbunny
    @cultofbunny 3 роки тому +10

    I love how these Smart Bombs get dropped without warning. Thanks Dan and everyone who helps you!

  • @AlojzyBomba
    @AlojzyBomba 2 місяці тому

    As a non-english speaker I must say I'm so glad I learnt that language so I can now enjoy the best podcast in the world.

  • @misanthropicservitorofmars2116
    @misanthropicservitorofmars2116 3 роки тому +2

    Shout out to the guy I met at a party who also happened to listen to Dan Carlin. We got drunk and talked about it for an hour. I’ll never forget.