Yarnhub’s videos about not-so-popular events that happened during WW2 is what got me actually fascinated into the war itself. Thanks Yarnhub! Keep it up.
@@wirelessone2986 KP, Poo burning, and general "I am this newly promoted Field Grade Officer's enlisted assistant and have to treat him as if he is royalty" bs.
My late father in law was a young Navy medical corpsman on Midway Island during the battle. He had joined the Navy before finishing high school when America was still at peace and just wanted to get out of Corona, Calif., and see the world. Little did he know that several months after joining up he would find himself in a major battle. He told me the bombing on the island was the most terrifying experience of his entire life. He served throughout the war and completed his service as a chief petty officer.
Out of the dark and stormy night from Scapa Flow, Scotland came two mighty ships that would prevent utter catastrophe for the Allies on 24 May 1941 (about 6 months before the U.S.A. would stop being neutral to all countries, and about 6 months before the Soviet Union would stop being a "friendly neutral" to N4zi Germany). Those two ships were the seasoned battle cruiser HMS Hood, and the new battleship HMS Prince of Wales. They slugged it out with the Kriegsmarine new battleship Bismark, and the Kriegsmarine seasoned heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen. The two Kriegsmarine ships had to cancel a mission to sink the food and ammunition supply to the U.K., which was being transported by defenseless cargo ships called "merchant men". HMS Prince of Wales, and Prinz Eugen survived the slugfest. Next, H.M.S. Prince of Wales, along with the seasoned battlecruiser HMS Repulse, in December of that same year, were assigned to prevent the Imperial Japanese Navy from reinforcing units of the Imperial Japanese Army that had already landed on the Malay Peninsula. There were no other Allied battle cruisers or Allied battleships ships near the Malay Peninsula. The loss of both the HMS Repulse and the HMS Prince of Wales meant the predictable, inevitable, soon forthcoming loss of the Straits Settlements colony. Here is a partial list of the settlements in that widespread colony: • The Federated States of Malaya • The Unfederated States of Malaya • [The island of] Singapore • British Borneo • Brunei.
Thank you so much for keeping this conflict alive,and honoring those who fought in it!!! The young ones can now know and be grateful of the pure courage and bravery of those souls who took part.❤❤❤
Yarnhub, i'm going to say it: once again you really outdid yourself with this compilation. You are one of the best history channels i've ever found and it's because of you, Simple History, Armchair Historian, The Front and so many others that cemented my passion for history and as a history buff you have my most sincere gratitude.
Yeah god bless em. They do the best thing ever. True history with a cinema like experience. U just cant ask for anything better xd I watched almost all of their vids by now. Even the old ones.
Midway is just full of that stuff as a battle. While Japanese overconfidence and American codebreaking were huge factors in the set up, it's an almost impossible battle to wargame well because so many of the factors that were decisive in the actual battle itself were born from chance. Search planes getting delayed or randomly choosing to keep flying a few minutes beyond safe fuel reserve, a sub attack causing a returning Japanese destroyer to lead bombers back to the fleet, the dive bombers arriving at just the right time to hit the Japanese carriers when their fighters were at low altitude... all essentially by chance. The world is so much more random than we like to think. Skill doesn't give you opportunities, it just lets you use them.
@@BirdieRumia That cap /combat air patrol) being at low level was, according to this video at least, because of the slaughter of the torpedo bombers, which by themselves were ineffective. However, while individual battles are decided (in games quite literally) by the roll of a dice, wars are generally decided by information and logistics. However, a lucky break (either cryptographically or logistically) could turn the war so not even that is true. The fate of the world right now hangs in the balance based on a few thousand disenfranchised voters in a few swing states in USA. Anything can push that vote either way, and that scares me even more than a clear victory for the wrong side.
Des vidéos absolument exceptionnelles, le français est impeccable et l'accent un pur délice encore plus de vidéos en vf même si je comprend l'anglais mais le charme du français avec l'accent US c'est carrément wow.
I have always been very interested in ww2 since childhood, and when I found this channel that brought the stories I read to life, It was incredible. You guys are now my ,most watched channel. Congrats on the awsome work and effort you guys put into this channel.
I don't care about the quality of the videos as long as we got yarnhub sharing this secret heroes is something truly fascinating keep the good work up man
Great job with these! Just one error I noticed... 28:23 everyone knew the Japanese had torpedo carrying aircraft in the Pacific theater... they had been used many times prior to Dec 10, 1941 (date of this event), most notably 3 days earlier @ Pearl Harbour... the whole world knew this of course, including the British.
The battle with Hiei and San Francisco should have been made into a 3hr feature film. Not told from any political perspective. The utter confusion with the weather and jet black skies as both fleets literally sailed into each other is so unique. Hiei's gunnery may have set battleship standards unmatched taking on multiple fast moving targets at various ranges landing lots of hits while being hit from all sides herself. San Francisco valiant fight and Atlanta's unfortunate demise to friendly fire. The skipper of Atikizuki ordered to turn on search knowing he'd be targeted. Heroes on both sides. This chaotic naval battle should be remembered for what it was.
Merci beaucoup pour avoir mis l'audio en francais. Tyvm for put finally audio in french, its vers appreciate because i love your chanel and i love the history of WW2. Tanks again
Mr Yarnhub, many thanks! I have read so much, watched so much, yet, so many facinating details (i'd never known before) in your narratives!!!!!!!! Thanks dude, I owe u!!
Hi, I'm a Brazilian who really likes your channel. I'm going to give you an idea for a video that I'd like you to make, it talks about the pilots senta a púa
The Pacific theater is one of the satisfying things to watch as it battles against skill, communication and sheer luck, the video delivers it very well!!
It would certainly be interesting if this style of animation would be put into a video about the Napoleonic Wars. Perhaps a video on Guts & Blackpowder lore. Would also like to see, like the 200mm TKS tankette, a Maus with a 45mm Poopenfartenkanone from Cursed Tank Simulator for April Fools or something similar.
Thank you, Yarnhub for another brilliant piece of Historical Art! If these were shown in history class here in the U.S, they alone would increase the kids grade point average!
52:34 Holmes doing some crazy manuevers from here onwards. Even managed to gun down a zero too. This dude ALMOST lost his chance to join when his drop tanks aren't coming off but look at him go. Lmao
The U.S.S.Laffey is docked in Charleston SC, next to the Yorktown. I’m honored to have toured these ships 5 times, (also the sub Clamagore there as well). It’s quite eye-opening to see how these ships operated & lived in wartime. Go see them if you can!
Many war historians seem to conclude that the Imperial Army's strategic defeat at the hands of the U.S. Navy in the Pacific island wars meant that the Japanese military was completely defeated by the U.S. military. This conclusion is drawn from the belief that the main purpose of the Greater East Asia War was to fight for control of the Pacific. I have long maintained that the purpose of starting the Greater East Asia War was to liberate Asian white colonies. In fact, all of the American, British, French and Dutch colonies in Asia were liberated from the white Europeans and Americans during the outbreak of the war, and seven countries achieved independence. Since the purpose of starting the war was to liberate colonies, the main battlefield was the continent, not the Pacific. Postwar Japanese war historians have overlooked this point. Because the main battlefield was the continent, the Imperial Army did not allocate its main forces to the Pacific. The Pacific island wars were merely a diversionary operation for the Imperial Army. At the end of 1942, the US military launched a full-scale counterattack in the Battle of Guadalcanal in the South Pacific, and continued the so-called "stepping stone operation" in New Guinea, Biak Island, Peleliu Island, Saipan, Guam, the Philippines, Okinawa, and Iwo Jima. In fact, guerrilla warfare by Japanese soldiers continued in the area until the end of the war in August 1945. The fighting had not ended. While the US military was rejoicing over the capture of "small islands" one after another in the Pacific, white colonies on the mainland were winning independence one after another. Burma gained independence in August 1943, the Philippines and Free India in October of the same year, Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam in March 1945, and on August 17 after the end of the war, Indonesia even declared its independence. It is also possible that the Imperial Army turned the Pacific islands into amusement parks for the US military to have fun in order to solidify the independence of Southeast Asia, which was their main battlefield. If this is the case, it is easy to understand why supplies to the Army units stationed on the Pacific islands were neglected. The purpose was to have the US military occupy the islands, order Japanese soldiers to wage guerilla warfare, and wear down the US military. For the Imperial Army, the Pacific islands were a trap to lure the US military and buy time until the colonies gained independence. If you think about it this way, you can understand the war of attrition in the Pacific. Roosevelt was caught in a trap. While he was celebrating his victory after taking over a small Pacific island, the Philippines, which was his own territory, was given independence, Churchill's British Empire collapsed, and his ally the Netherlands fell into the hands of a "country of windmills and tulips." How else can you describe this other than as "stupid"? If Roosevelt had not carried out a stepping-stone operation in the Pacific and had instead sent US forces to Burma and the Malay Peninsula from the start, the fall of Singapore, and thus Asian independence, might have been delayed. However, since the Japanese military had organized local forces in Southeast Asia, the US military would likely have ultimately been defeated, as it was in the Vietnam War. If we adopt the theory of victory and liberation, a new historical landscape emerges, and the Pacific operation = diversionary tactics theory shown above is one example of this.
Ah... Amazing video! I saw a whole lot of videos covering strategic and tactical aspects of different battles, but you are the only one to actually cover the battles from the prospective of the men. Its amazing! thank you :)
They saved the Laffy but not the Enterprise....... Thats sad. btw, in the description, you put Taffy, not Laffy. Idk if that was a typo or not. Lemme know. AWESOME video though! Keep it up, dude! You rock!
I'm surprised the Brits didn't learn from their own raid on Taranto, Nov. 1940. Fancy sending 2 warships and 4 destroyers only. I assume they felt the Japanese cannot fly.
Kirby, Dunham and Blair, a story I hadn't known..and that in the 90s a tribute including wreak age of this plane. This is now on my bucket list to see.
The young Japanese soldier standing in a circle drinking their Sake wine as they are given a high honor assignment of a Kamikaze mission. One Japanese man looked at his buddy and said my heart was really to make it home alive and take over the Family Chop Sticks business.
I absolutely love this channel, and everyone who watches this please subscribe. I’m not trying to be “that person”, but Taffy 3’s Carrier’s only had ground support ordnance, and aerial depth charges right? Those Tin Cans and Jeep Carriers saved countless Marines!! Absolute heroes!!
My one critique is about the midway video just like the movie it entirely glosses over the fact the Americans lost a carrier aswell, it was a victory but not a 1 way street. Americans gave there lives to make it a victory and glossing over that fact for paceing reasons dose them a disservice. Imo otherwise it was well done
Have I watched all of these already.....? Yes. Am I going to rewatch them? Damn right.
Me too there so intense and 🆒
fair
same here
Me to
That gunners flip out of the gun was clean
Yarnhub’s videos about not-so-popular events that happened during WW2 is what got me actually fascinated into the war itself. Thanks Yarnhub! Keep it up.
What the heck are "not so popular events"?
@@wirelessone2986 bardia 1941
@@wirelessone2986 KP, Poo burning, and general "I am this newly promoted Field Grade Officer's enlisted assistant and have to treat him as if he is royalty" bs.
@@wirelessone2986The July 1945 POW camp massacre in Salina Utah
23:21 "And then I got smart" 😂 What an amazing storyteller and amazing pilot.
That was absolute genius.
The dude who flew his plane inverted is an absolute boss.
Bro said "well, what goes down, must come up"
Bro literally uses 100% of his IQ
"So anyways i started playing flappy bird"
@REXDABI 🤓Erm Aktually, it's what comes up must come down.🤓
@@nitroplayzrobloxandotherga780 given his situation...I found it appropriate to swap it
My late father in law was a young Navy medical corpsman on Midway Island during the battle. He had joined the Navy before finishing high school when America was still at peace and just wanted to get out of Corona, Calif., and see the world. Little did he know that several months after joining up he would find himself in a major battle. He told me the bombing on the island was the most terrifying experience of his entire life. He served throughout the war and completed his service as a chief petty officer.
مساء النور
I don’t know why but the words “HMS Prince of Wales sunk” sent shivers through down my back
🤣
Out of the dark and stormy night from Scapa Flow, Scotland came two mighty ships that would prevent utter catastrophe for the Allies on 24 May 1941 (about 6 months before the U.S.A. would stop being neutral to all countries, and about 6 months before the Soviet Union would stop being a "friendly neutral" to N4zi Germany).
Those two ships were the seasoned battle cruiser HMS Hood, and the new battleship HMS Prince of Wales. They slugged it out with the Kriegsmarine new battleship Bismark, and the Kriegsmarine seasoned heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen. The two Kriegsmarine ships had to cancel a mission to sink the food and ammunition supply to the U.K., which was being transported by defenseless cargo ships called "merchant men".
HMS Prince of Wales, and Prinz Eugen survived the slugfest.
Next, H.M.S. Prince of Wales, along with the seasoned battlecruiser HMS Repulse, in December of that same year, were assigned to prevent the Imperial Japanese Navy from reinforcing units of the Imperial Japanese Army that had already landed on the Malay Peninsula. There were no other Allied battle cruisers or Allied battleships ships near the Malay Peninsula.
The loss of both the HMS Repulse and the HMS Prince of Wales meant the predictable, inevitable, soon forthcoming loss of the Straits Settlements colony. Here is a partial list of the settlements in that widespread colony:
• The Federated States of Malaya
• The Unfederated States of Malaya
• [The island of] Singapore
• British Borneo
• Brunei.
When British forces meant something, now it's just special forces.
It's the Kriegsmarine you should be in fear of.
@@jonathansteadman7935 it was sunk by Japanese planes…
Thank you so much for keeping this conflict alive,and honoring those who fought in it!!! The young ones can now know and be grateful of the pure courage and bravery of those souls who took part.❤❤❤
Yarnhub, i'm going to say it: once again you really outdid yourself with this compilation. You are one of the best history channels i've ever found and it's because of you, Simple History, Armchair Historian, The Front and so many others that cemented my passion for history and as a history buff you have my most sincere gratitude.
Yeah god bless em. They do the best thing ever. True history with a cinema like experience. U just cant ask for anything better xd
I watched almost all of their vids by now. Even the old ones.
Agreed 👍
This is not history, it's made up Ai bull
The vids are good but its really ez to make campliation just combind all the da vids
The guy backflipping to safety out of the AA gun on Laffey LOLOLLLLOLOL niiiiiiice
It’s so strange to think that the Prince of Wales is the most intact of the KGV class.
A collab with TJ3 history would be epic! Great work as usual
Fr
We need a full length movie collab
Why collaborate when he's producing work of this calibre by himself?
@@NiSiochainGanSaoirse its a group of people btw
As a Japanese person, I am sure that these videos were very well researched and posted. Kudos to the poster.
1:15:38 that backfip was clean tho
Omg. I literally came here to say that same thing!!
10:37 He basically hit the womp rat sized exhaust port.
Imagine how many battles have been determined by this kind of luck?
Midway is just full of that stuff as a battle. While Japanese overconfidence and American codebreaking were huge factors in the set up, it's an almost impossible battle to wargame well because so many of the factors that were decisive in the actual battle itself were born from chance. Search planes getting delayed or randomly choosing to keep flying a few minutes beyond safe fuel reserve, a sub attack causing a returning Japanese destroyer to lead bombers back to the fleet, the dive bombers arriving at just the right time to hit the Japanese carriers when their fighters were at low altitude... all essentially by chance. The world is so much more random than we like to think. Skill doesn't give you opportunities, it just lets you use them.
@@BirdieRumia That cap /combat air patrol) being at low level was, according to this video at least, because of the slaughter of the torpedo bombers, which by themselves were ineffective.
However, while individual battles are decided (in games quite literally) by the roll of a dice, wars are generally decided by information and logistics. However, a lucky break (either cryptographically or logistically) could turn the war so not even that is true.
The fate of the world right now hangs in the balance based on a few thousand disenfranchised voters in a few swing states in USA. Anything can push that vote either way, and that scares me even more than a clear victory for the wrong side.
Des vidéos absolument exceptionnelles, le français est impeccable et l'accent un pur délice encore plus de vidéos en vf même si je comprend l'anglais mais le charme du français avec l'accent US c'est carrément wow.
I have always been very interested in ww2 since childhood, and when I found this channel that brought the stories I read to life, It was incredible. You guys are now my ,most watched channel. Congrats on the awsome work and effort you guys put into this channel.
I don't care about the quality of the videos as long as we got yarnhub sharing this secret heroes is something truly fascinating keep the good work up man
The animation of the near collision was breathtaking. Just wow
God I love yarnhub their animation has gotten soooooo much better I remember when their characters eyes were a weird white
I remember when it looked like South Park 😂
Dude same
This is one of the best WWII channels I have ever seen. The animation is spot on. Thanks for what you do. Very very well done.
Great job with these! Just one error I noticed... 28:23 everyone knew the Japanese had torpedo carrying aircraft in the Pacific theater... they had been used many times prior to Dec 10, 1941 (date of this event), most notably 3 days earlier @ Pearl Harbour... the whole world knew this of course, including the British.
23:39 he got smart, flipping his plane upside down then flipped Lulu Belle, right side up. Brave pilot and a clever man.
I envy how well you have modeled the sea in Blender, I have a lot of difficulty creating one that is realistic
Wonderful work, from beginning to end there is much to commend.
The battle with Hiei and San Francisco should have been made into a 3hr feature film. Not told from any political perspective. The utter confusion with the weather and jet black skies as both fleets literally sailed into each other is so unique. Hiei's gunnery may have set battleship standards unmatched taking on multiple fast moving targets at various ranges landing lots of hits while being hit from all sides herself. San Francisco valiant fight and Atlanta's unfortunate demise to friendly fire. The skipper of Atikizuki ordered to turn on search knowing he'd be targeted. Heroes on both sides. This chaotic naval battle should be remembered for what it was.
Merci beaucoup pour avoir mis l'audio en francais. Tyvm for put finally audio in french, its vers appreciate because i love your chanel and i love the history of WW2. Tanks again
日本語のイントネーション難しいですよね。必死に日本語で説明していただきありがとうございます。
Mr Yarnhub, many thanks! I have read so much, watched so much, yet, so many facinating details (i'd never known before) in your narratives!!!!!!!! Thanks dude, I owe u!!
That guy who fought 60 planes definitely had ADHD😂😂😂
Dont stop making these vids..
We love your Channel❤❤.
Huge live from INDIA🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Someone should give you, All The AWARDS👏👏‼‼
YARN SHOULD MAKE VIDEOS ABOUT THE NAPOLEONIC WARS AND THE CIVIL WARS
WHO AGREES ⁉️💯
Edit: also Vietnam war
Hell yeah!!
I asked that in chat🗣🗣🔥🔥
He covered the vietnam war
Those would b so epic to watch
facts!
1:36:50 - I seem to remember that because of the ongoing battles, the last survivors were picked up more than 70 hours after the sinking.
最後の話が一番感動した😊彼のような人格者は日本軍パイロットにもいたのかな~
杉原千畝とか
The animation is top notch down to the finest details very impressive !
Best history channel
This comment is older then the video
Lol
In some cases Patreon subscribers get the video released in advance of the mainstream subscribers.
Video is 48 minutes old, while your comment is 47. Better luck next time LoL 😂🤣😂🤣😂
Ps it's "than", not "then" LoL 😂🤣😂🤣😂
@@wotaddictglobal I was late like a few sec
nah
This half an hour will NOT go to waste.
Japanese carriers were not engineered to take much damage and the Japanese had terrible damage and fire control.
According to some books Churchill was responsible for sending these ships to their doom when he was drunk.
Hi, I'm a Brazilian who really likes your channel. I'm going to give you an idea for a video that I'd like you to make, it talks about the pilots senta a púa
The Pacific theater is one of the satisfying things to watch as it battles against skill, communication and sheer luck, the video delivers it very well!!
I already watched these videos hundreds of times have I not? Would I rather study for a test or watch this I shall watch I will
From a 2D animation to a complex 3D. You've improved a lot. Hope to see more of your videos and please, don't stop improving it.
It’s crazy seeing this compared to his old videos
Excelente narrativa de los hechos y los actos de valor contados son impresionantes, ojalá que nunca más haya guerras
Battle 360 with less hypo narration...awesome thank you! Iron Bottom Sound...
Best channel on the tube by a mile!
Fantastico Midway.... Respect from Vietnam.. Allahu akhbar
Thank you very much for putting the translation in Portuguese, greetings from Brazil 😊👍
Thx America for support in the Philippines
amazing, i'm about to go and watch the movie midway right now
Watched until the end. Really enjoyed it.
It would certainly be interesting if this style of animation would be put into a video about the Napoleonic Wars. Perhaps a video on Guts & Blackpowder lore.
Would also like to see, like the 200mm TKS tankette, a Maus with a 45mm Poopenfartenkanone from Cursed Tank Simulator for April Fools or something similar.
This is the channel that make the 300mm tankette video😂 it was in march of they made merch out of the mistake for April fools 😂😂
Vos films sont incroyables, avec un travail de recherche pointu. Un énorme bravo !
Thank you, Yarnhub for another brilliant piece of Historical Art! If these were shown in history class here in the U.S, they alone would increase the kids grade point average!
GOOD MORNING/EVENING/AFTERNOON/NIGHT EVERYONE🥳
Thanks!!!
tysm bro!
生きとし生けるものは常に殺し合いの歴史がある
私には正義があるし貴方にも正義があることだろう
お互いを理解しようとすることは結局偽善なのかも知れない
congratulations on reaching 600 videos, 1.3 million subs already, thats insane, hope you keep making these amazing videos!
That 1 pilot at 15:12 was one hell of a pilot
Finally i found real creator in youtube i subcribed✔️
I really loved this presentation. Totally awesome and very very on point for history.
The sailor what did a back flip to save himself was actually so funny
Richard Best was one of the people who destroyed the most Japanese aircraft carriers in one day
You know the situation is so bad that the main cannons becomes an AA turret
52:34 Holmes doing some crazy manuevers from here onwards. Even managed to gun down a zero too. This dude ALMOST lost his chance to join when his drop tanks aren't coming off but look at him go. Lmao
The U.S.S.Laffey is docked in Charleston SC, next to the Yorktown. I’m honored to have toured these ships 5 times, (also the sub Clamagore there as well). It’s quite eye-opening to see how these ships operated & lived in wartime. Go see them if you can!
Et bien oui, j'ai regardé jusqu'à la fin ! Ceci dit je n'ai aucun mérite car vos récits sont réussit et captivants. Merci
The book “Shattered Sword” is an amazing read and goes in depth about how ship construction and damage control played a large part in this battle.
it would also be nice to know the story of some Italian soldiers (perhaps the RSI pilots with the G55s or Bf109K) like so he can see the comment ⬇️
Many war historians seem to conclude that the Imperial Army's strategic defeat at the hands of the U.S. Navy in the Pacific island wars meant that the Japanese military was completely defeated by the U.S. military. This conclusion is drawn from the belief that the main purpose of the Greater East Asia War was to fight for control of the Pacific.
I have long maintained that the purpose of starting the Greater East Asia War was to liberate Asian white colonies. In fact, all of the American, British, French and Dutch colonies in Asia were liberated from the white Europeans and Americans during the outbreak of the war, and seven countries achieved independence.
Since the purpose of starting the war was to liberate colonies, the main battlefield was the continent, not the Pacific. Postwar Japanese war historians have overlooked this point. Because the main battlefield was the continent, the Imperial Army did not allocate its main forces to the Pacific.
The Pacific island wars were merely a diversionary operation for the Imperial Army. At the end of 1942, the US military launched a full-scale counterattack in the Battle of Guadalcanal in the South Pacific, and continued the so-called "stepping stone operation" in New Guinea, Biak Island, Peleliu Island, Saipan, Guam, the Philippines, Okinawa, and Iwo Jima. In fact, guerrilla warfare by Japanese soldiers continued in the area until the end of the war in August 1945. The fighting had not ended.
While the US military was rejoicing over the capture of "small islands" one after another in the Pacific, white colonies on the mainland were winning independence one after another. Burma gained independence in August 1943, the Philippines and Free India in October of the same year, Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam in March 1945, and on August 17 after the end of the war, Indonesia even declared its independence.
It is also possible that the Imperial Army turned the Pacific islands into amusement parks for the US military to have fun in order to solidify the independence of Southeast Asia, which was their main battlefield. If this is the case, it is easy to understand why supplies to the Army units stationed on the Pacific islands were neglected. The purpose was to have the US military occupy the islands, order Japanese soldiers to wage guerilla warfare, and wear down the US military.
For the Imperial Army, the Pacific islands were a trap to lure the US military and buy time until the colonies gained independence. If you think about it this way, you can understand the war of attrition in the Pacific.
Roosevelt was caught in a trap.
While he was celebrating his victory after taking over a small Pacific island, the Philippines, which was his own territory, was given independence, Churchill's British Empire collapsed, and his ally the Netherlands fell into the hands of a "country of windmills and tulips." How else can you describe this other than as "stupid"?
If Roosevelt had not carried out a stepping-stone operation in the Pacific and had instead sent US forces to Burma and the Malay Peninsula from the start, the fall of Singapore, and thus Asian independence, might have been delayed. However, since the Japanese military had organized local forces in Southeast Asia, the US military would likely have ultimately been defeated, as it was in the Vietnam War.
If we adopt the theory of victory and liberation, a new historical landscape emerges, and the Pacific operation = diversionary tactics theory shown above is one example of this.
Japanese revisionist history
1:32:48 that man had HEAVY main character energy and i like that.
Why tf is Everything so realistic???
HOW?!?!?
I am a new subscriber, even though these are animated. They are very well done very well. Done
Yes another one i love the videos
I SAW THE BLUE CAAAAATT 25:08
I alwayse watch your videos fully, among my top 10 most interesting channels.
Great job, just found the channel & stayed through the end. Very well executed.
Ah... Amazing video! I saw a whole lot of videos covering strategic and tactical aspects of different battles, but you are the only one to actually cover the battles from the prospective of the men. Its amazing! thank you :)
Woooow O.O The Section on *85* Planes vs *2* War Ships was Intense
あなたの動画に感謝を申し上げます!あなたの動画、大好きです!
Have I watched ths8 vid… yes, am I gonna watch it again? Heck yes
They saved the Laffy but not the Enterprise....... Thats sad.
btw, in the description, you put Taffy, not Laffy. Idk if that was a typo or not. Lemme know.
AWESOME video though! Keep it up, dude! You rock!
Just wow, they are aways so good to see I've watched all of them and the new ones, bit they never get old or too good 😃😁
I'm surprised the Brits didn't learn from their own raid on Taranto, Nov. 1940.
Fancy sending 2 warships and 4 destroyers only.
I assume they felt the Japanese cannot fly.
They can’t modify ships like that
Kirby, Dunham and Blair, a story I hadn't known..and that in the 90s a tribute including wreak age of this plane. This is now on my bucket list to see.
Increíble...... muchas gracias y saludos desde Venezuela 👍
The young Japanese soldier standing in a circle drinking their Sake wine as they are given a high honor assignment of a Kamikaze mission.
One Japanese man looked at his buddy and said my heart was really to make it home alive and take over the Family Chop Sticks business.
I absolutely love this channel, and everyone who watches this please subscribe. I’m not trying to be “that person”, but Taffy 3’s Carrier’s only had ground support ordnance, and aerial depth charges right? Those Tin Cans and Jeep Carriers saved countless Marines!! Absolute heroes!!
It's sad that most of the veterans that could tell the stories are almost all dead or close to death
If y'all wanna see this as a movie the movie is called "Midway"
All of my favorite anecdotes from the war in the Pacific ❤
My one critique is about the midway video just like the movie it entirely glosses over the fact the Americans lost a carrier aswell, it was a victory but not a 1 way street. Americans gave there lives to make it a victory and glossing over that fact for paceing reasons dose them a disservice. Imo otherwise it was well done
I think i alreadly watched all of them lol
Yarnhub are the best and I regularly rewatch posts. So much better than most of the garbage that's on TV.🍻🇦🇺
We don't care
@@mad.2302"we" that's just you
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@@jaden-cc5vphe's not alone WE don't care
hope one day there will be series of pacific naval and air battle
National Geographic Military Edition is sooooo fire🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I want to show this video to the generations who don't know about war.…
Dang, the quality of these has gone way up!
Ahhhh yes, a new video to binge instead of doing homework!
この動画は本当に素晴らしいです太平洋戦争についてよく描かれています!