EXECUTION of Masaharu Homma - Japanese General Responsible for the BATAAN DEATH MARCH in Philippines

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  • Опубліковано 29 бер 2024
  • Masaharu Homma was born on 27 November 1887 in the city of Sado in Japan. In May 1907, Homma graduated from the 19th class of the Imperial Japanese Army Academy, and 3 years later from the 27th class of the Army Staff College. He spoke fluent English, studied at Oxford University in England, loved to watch Western movies, and was nicknamed "Poet Shogun" because of his paintings and poems written during the First World War.
    Masaharu Homma had a deep respect for the West and served as a military attaché in the United Kingdom for eight years. In 1918, he served in the British Expeditionary Forces sent to France and was awarded the Military Cross.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 52

  • @TheDigitalApple
    @TheDigitalApple Місяць тому +38

    The Bataan Death March was one of Japans most horrific war crimes. It is our duty from both the US and Philippines to never forget such a tragedy and those responsible brought to justice. 🇺🇸

    • @djquinn11
      @djquinn11 Місяць тому

      You mean, “one of many horrific Japanese war crimes”.

    • @TopHotDog
      @TopHotDog Місяць тому +5

      Unfortunately those who committed the crimes were mostly unpunished. Few were executed. The majority went home to tell war stories.

    • @unamis022
      @unamis022 Місяць тому

      Nanjing Rape Massacre (1937)

    • @Semprini537
      @Semprini537 26 днів тому +1

      You think so because it happen' to US POWs. The Japanese were more creative with Chinese and Koreans

    • @Semprini537
      @Semprini537 26 днів тому

      How many Americans were hanged for war crimes? I don't count the Afro-American GI's in. USA Martial court had no mercy for them during WW2

  • @roaropgard8575
    @roaropgard8575 Місяць тому +15

    Rest in peace for the victims who died on Bataan death march 😭😭😢

  • @mattalbrecht7471
    @mattalbrecht7471 Місяць тому +22

    The Japanese treated POWs very badly

  • @funkfamily4165
    @funkfamily4165 Місяць тому +7

    It's always been incredible to me that some of the worst war criminals in WW2 were so highly educated.

  • @catholiccrusader5328
    @catholiccrusader5328 Місяць тому +4

    My father-in-law was a survivor of the Bataan Death March. During the March he escaped and then linked up with the Filipino guerillas.

  • @ChairmanPaulieD
    @ChairmanPaulieD Місяць тому +7

    I'm an American-Filipino citizen and my mother was born in Manila, Philippines 🇵🇭 in 1958 and she said that her parents were under the prisonership of the Imperial Japanese Occupation forces and they had to constantly hide in fear of murderous Japanese troops. A lot of of the Japanese troops were raping the women and executing the men and boys. About (20) years ago I had a conversation with this old man that was stationed in Manila and he was apart of the Bataan death march in 1942 and he didn't tell me much about what he personally witnessed and experienced but he def had a BIG HEART and love for the Filipino people and when I was actually kinda seeing his granddaughter at the time and I arrived at his house and he saw what kind of car I was driving which was a Toyota Avalon and he said that i ought to get a different car bc he didn't like Japanese cars and I had to ask him about his military background. He ended up telling me that he lost friends to some of the Japanese troops for their crimes against humanity and tortures. I had so much respect for that old man and he is probably not alive anymore so God bless his soul and for the Filipino people and American Service members who died under the occupation of the Japanese forces 🙏🏽

  • @leas7830
    @leas7830 Місяць тому +3

    Thank you for the video. Far too many people know too little what happened in Pasific (inc. me). Your videos are important source of education.

  • @277mitchell
    @277mitchell Місяць тому +14

    And still today, Japanese has not apologized or even acknowledged what they did! I'm just saying ALL of Japan shares in this tragedy they did! And shame!

    • @wasupkido
      @wasupkido Місяць тому

      Who do you want to do the apology? People who weren't actually there? What use is there to do so?

    • @venturatheace1
      @venturatheace1 16 днів тому

      They have apologized, but they’re hollow apologies

  • @stevenkreiss2113
    @stevenkreiss2113 Місяць тому +7

    He knew exactly the treatment of the prisoners....

    • @TopHotDog
      @TopHotDog Місяць тому

      Irrespective, he was in command, if he knew or didn't know, makes no difference .

  • @StephenLuke
    @StephenLuke Місяць тому +15

    RIH
    Masaharu Homma
    (1887-1946)

    • @tifanyb3954
      @tifanyb3954 Місяць тому +3

      Rest in hell Masaharu Homma

    • @StephenLuke
      @StephenLuke Місяць тому +4

      @@tifanyb3954 Not “rest”, it's “rot”.

  • @Lajs657
    @Lajs657 Місяць тому +12

    During WW2 Japanese were butchers.

  • @KohalaLover
    @KohalaLover Місяць тому +10

    Sixty five miles of pure savagery. Absolutely no tears shed by this 🇺🇸woman for Masaharu Homma.
    While I oppose nuclear weapons, I understand the misconception about how it saved allied lives. We burned Mother Earth. Wars are occurring now and they have occurred throughout the past.
    Thank you World History and thank you to your narrator. His voice is captivating and his pronunciation superb.

    • @TheRetirednavy92
      @TheRetirednavy92 Місяць тому

      I understand the misconception about how it saved allied lives---you gotta be kidding me.

  • @TheRetirednavy92
    @TheRetirednavy92 Місяць тому +5

    I walked it in 1984 while stationed at Subic.

    • @ChairmanPaulieD
      @ChairmanPaulieD Місяць тому

      so you've been to Olongapo City and seen the local villages surrounding Subic Bay right? It's just cringing to know what crimes have taken place over 80+ years ago. I can't wait to return to the Philippines 🇵🇭 again soon as I'm planning on opening up an Exporting Logistics company and trying to expand my LLC to Manila

  • @juliey196
    @juliey196 Місяць тому +5

    Not to make light of a situation but when I was scrolling I thought the thumbnail was Jeff Bezos 😂

  • @zk1919
    @zk1919 Місяць тому +3

    Never forget victims of atrocities. Shame on Japanese Army. What about other officers?

  • @ronaldfinkelstein6335
    @ronaldfinkelstein6335 28 днів тому

    Command responsibility doctrine says that a Commander, like Homma, is responsible for everything that happens under their command, whether or not they have direct knowledge of acts of their troops. This is the justification for executing Homma, whether or not he knew of the atrocities.

  • @greendeane1
    @greendeane1 Місяць тому

    I knew two men who were on the march. One was put in slave labor in Japan. I asked the other one how he survived the march he said: "I don't know I was 18."

  • @ardihariadi8076
    @ardihariadi8076 19 днів тому

    wow....this General is handsome compared to other Japanese generals

  • @cyclingcoachjoselitosantos5278
    @cyclingcoachjoselitosantos5278 21 день тому

    My grandfather died in this death march, my grand mother told me, they try to escape during death march but fortunate they shoot them while attempting to run away,,, now we leave in near jose abad santos,,,my grand father is lt ramos,,,

  • @Manfred-cf9rn
    @Manfred-cf9rn Місяць тому +1

    Homma and Sgt.Shultz of HOGAN'S HEROES HAVE something in common..
    "THEY KNOW NOTHING!"😅😂

  • @germany456
    @germany456 26 днів тому +1

    Crazy how the US got back Philippines in under 2 years while with Japan it took them everything they could to get it lol

  • @brotjack
    @brotjack 24 дні тому

    Homma the Monk was more competent than Coward MacChicken.

  • @venturatheace1
    @venturatheace1 16 днів тому

    1:15 he can almost pass for white

  • @germany456
    @germany456 26 днів тому

    3:18 must’ve been crazy to have met hitler

  • @patricknoel9096
    @patricknoel9096 Місяць тому

    Yeaj, hes the one who swamp marched alligators right?

  • @kathyabbass5420
    @kathyabbass5420 Місяць тому

    I know nothing nothing he said.

  • @umvhu
    @umvhu Місяць тому +6

    Does nothing for my opinion of MacArthur, a person driven by his overinflated ego.

    • @TopHotDog
      @TopHotDog Місяць тому +1

      If it were not for the actions of Truman and MacArthur the war would have lasted many more years .

    • @lorenzbroll0101
      @lorenzbroll0101 Місяць тому +3

      A scapegoat for MacArthur's incompetence.