Japan at War
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Shogun 2024 Miniseries Reaction
2024 is looking like it could be a great year for samurai fans with the upcoming Shogun mini series. FX's page confirms that this is indeed a remake of the 1980's Shogun. Which itself was based on James Clavell's best selling book, also named Shogun.
The book, and show, will be centered on the fictional shipwrecked English trader, John Blackthorne. Which mimics the real life of William Adams.
Our main character will eventually come across the character Lord Yoshii Toranaga, played by Hiroyuki Sanada, and has information that can be used against a shared enemy. The jesuits.
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Ghost of Tsushima 2 Could Be The Perfect Samurai Video Game
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Ghost of Tsushima 2 has not been confirmed, but an expansion of the series could be in the works. Ghost of Tsushima was already a huge success, but there was parts that were lacking. A sequel not only would continue the story of the Mongol Invasions, but give Sucker Punch Studios the chance to fix mistakes made in the first game. The sequel could be the perfect samurai video game. Share this vi...
Asano Brigade | Imperial Japan's White Russian Soldiers
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The Asano Brigade is a piece of history that often goes ignored. After the Bolshevik Revolution the White Russians fled Russia. Many of them would relocate in Manchuria, later renamed Manchukuo. Considering many of them were former soldiers they found work in the new Imperial Manchurian Army. Imperial Japan, who had helped formed Manchukuo's government, thought these men were wasted in the army...
The Battle Of Ueno | The Boshin War | Episode 11
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Even though Tokugawa Yoshinobu, the now former Shogun, asked his allies to lay down their arms. There are those who wish to resist the Meiji Restoration though. Such as Amano Hachiro, leader of the shogitai, an elite samurai shock infantry formation. They would defend against the Imperial Kangun soldiers from inside the Kan'ei-ji Temple. Share this video with a friend: ruclips.net/video/xbBqy3r...
Kyushu J7W Shinden | Japan's Backwards Plane
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The Kyushu J7w Shinden is easily one of Imperial Japan's strangest prototypes. On first glance this plane was simply built backwards, but its a bit more complex than that. The Shinden was a canard style fighter craft purposely built to take down American bombers. It was also built so as they became availible it could be upgraded to a turbo jet making it the Kyushu J7W2 Shinden Kai. Share this v...
Ki-83 | Imperial Japan's Secret Heavy Fighter Plane
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The Mitsubishi Ki-83 was a well kept secret in Japan during WW2. In fact very few Japanese even knew of its existence. When the Americans found the craft they were shocked and confused by it, and when they decided to test the craft, designed by Tomio Kubo the designer of the Ki-46 "Dinah", they were amazed at it performance. Even though it was a heavy fighter plane it performed on par with a lo...
Onna Bugiesha | Samurai Warrior Women
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The Onna Bugiesha, or, samurai warrior women are often treated like they were rare, and sometimes a myth. They weren't! Samurai is a class after all, and samurai women most certainly existed. But were they warriors? Indeed they were! Warrior women such as Tomoe Gozen, Ohori Tsuruhime, and Yae Niijima are but examples of Japan's Onna Bugeisha. Share this video with a friend: ruclips.net/video/sR...
The Battle Of Utsunomiya and The Fall Of Edo | The Boshin War | Episode 10
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The Imperial Army is closing in on Tokugawa Yoshinobu and what's left of the Shogunate in Edo. However, there are those that arent ready to give up such as Hijikata Toshizo, vice commander of the Shinsengumi. His plan leads to the Battle of Utsunomiya. Despite this Edo, the seat of Shogunal power, falls. Tokugawa Yoshinobu has Katsu Kaishu negotiate with Saigo Takamori for a surrender. This wou...
The Sakai Incident and The Battle Of Koshu Katsunuma | The Boshin War | Episode 9
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After the Battle of Toba-Fushimi the Imperial Army wanted to make a move on Edo. However, they didn't have the money to immediately do so. In what would seem as a complete betrayal of the Sonno Joi movement (expel the barbarians) they would promise to honour all the treaties the old government made with the foreign powers. After this there was the unfortunate Sakai Incident. Where French sailor...
Battle of Toba Fushimi | The Boshin War | Episode 8
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Battle of Toba Fushimi | The Boshin War | Episode 8
Is This The End For The Shogun? | The Bakumatsu Era | Episode 7
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Is This The End For The Shogun? | The Bakumatsu Era | Episode 7
Japan's WW2 Jets | The Story of the Nakajima Kikka and Mitsubishi J8M Shusui
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Japan's WW2 Jets | The Story of the Nakajima Kikka and Mitsubishi J8M Shusui
Tokugawa Yoshinobu The New Shogun | The Bakumatsu Era | Episode 6
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Tokugawa Yoshinobu The New Shogun | The Bakumatsu Era | Episode 6
I-400 The Largest Submarine Of WW2
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I-400 The Largest Submarine Of WW2
The Choshu Expedition, And The Shogun Passes Away | The Bakumatsu Era | Episode 5
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The Choshu Expedition, And The Shogun Passes Away | The Bakumatsu Era | Episode 5
The Kiheitai Japan's First Modern Soldiers
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The Kiheitai Japan's First Modern Soldiers
The Shimonoseki Campaign | The Bakumatsu Era | Episode 4
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The Shimonoseki Campaign | The Bakumatsu Era | Episode 4
We Need Shogun 3 Total War
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We Need Shogun 3 Total War
The Mito Rebellion | The Bakumatsu Era | Episode 3
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The Mito Rebellion | The Bakumatsu Era | Episode 3
Revere The Emperor, Expel The Barbarians | The Bakumatsu Era | Episode 2
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Revere The Emperor, Expel The Barbarians | The Bakumatsu Era | Episode 2
Black Ships Have Come To Our Shores | The Bakumatsu Era | Episode 1
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Black Ships Have Come To Our Shores | The Bakumatsu Era | Episode 1
Battle of Noryang - The Imjin War is Over
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.2 года назад
Battle of Noryang - The Imjin War is Over
The Emperor Is Angry - The Imjin War - Episode 64
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The Emperor Is Angry - The Imjin War - Episode 64
Siege of Suncheon - The Imjin War - Episode 63
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Siege of Suncheon - The Imjin War - Episode 63
Battle Of Sacheon 1598 - The Imjin War - Episode 62
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Battle Of Sacheon 1598 - The Imjin War - Episode 62
The Battle of Bantan in The Imjin War
Просмотров 5422 года назад
The Battle of Bantan in The Imjin War
The Book of Bushido Review!
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.2 года назад
The Book of Bushido Review!
What Kind of Wounds Were On a Japanese Battlefield?
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.2 года назад
What Kind of Wounds Were On a Japanese Battlefield?
New Offensives In Korea and Joseon Treason? - The Imjin War - Episode 61
Просмотров 5502 года назад
New Offensives In Korea and Joseon Treason? - The Imjin War - Episode 61
Toyotomi Hideyoshi Is Dead - The Imjin War - Episode 60
Просмотров 5782 года назад
Toyotomi Hideyoshi Is Dead - The Imjin War - Episode 60

Комментарии

  • @wa1ufo
    @wa1ufo 3 часа назад

    I just suscribed and I am ex U.S. Navy and have been reading history for 64 years plus and will be 75 next month. I have a special fascination with WW2 Japanese aircraft and love learning about all things Japanese. Keep up the good work!

  • @kirkstinson7316
    @kirkstinson7316 День назад

    Better floatation ststem than a DD Shrman but it was still a inter ear obsolete light tank. Adaquit for fighting in China against a handful of panzer 1s and 2s but thats about it

  • @TheFivegoodemperors
    @TheFivegoodemperors 2 дня назад

    It’s “mon” meaning crest not “mum”. They ground them off for multiple reasons but enemy powers not possessing the “Emperor’s property” was not the only one. It was more about the shame. Kuomintang and many other opposing forces used captured Japanese rifles (because most bolt action rifles made by the US/Japan/Russia/Italy etc were usually pretty good weapons) during WW2 and they weren’t scratching them off then.

    • @JapanatWar
      @JapanatWar День назад

      Mum is short for chrysanthemum. Wouldn’t letting the emperor’s property be in opposition hands lead to shame?

  • @weetionghamjames-rh6pd
    @weetionghamjames-rh6pd 3 дня назад

    Hasegawa, how about making a model kit of this beautiful fighter? Looks like the sleek Ginga / Frances torpedo bomber.

  • @Stahlgewitter
    @Stahlgewitter 4 дня назад

    Wow, I expected far less intelligence from the comment section. I figured it would be "the not-sees were the most evilestly evil evil-doers ever." Truth of what actually happened in BOTH cases is nowhere near what we have been told. Atrocity propaganda ruled populat opinion; the media ran everything popular opinion-wise.

  • @harryhawk5
    @harryhawk5 14 дней назад

    Great series. Pure gem

  • @WatchtowerSeven
    @WatchtowerSeven 16 дней назад

    So... Nobushi is already married? 😳

  • @StevenHughes-hr5hp
    @StevenHughes-hr5hp 20 дней назад

    Racism made the Nazis less bad. Americans and British tended to be treated better than Soviets. Being a POW in Imperial Japan was always...

  • @user-dw8st5uv8f
    @user-dw8st5uv8f 20 дней назад

    Japan's historical distortion, historical revisionism, is too absurd Germany reflects on itself Germany teaches history accurately The Japanese should emulate Germany Come to Korea and study There is a lot of historical evidence Every country has a dark history. That's one thing. Whether they are ashamed and regret the wrong doings in the past and not cover it up is another the Asian Holocaust the Asian Nazis Japan should reflect on itself Germany knows how to reflect on itself, but Japan doesn't There is a lot of historical evidence in Korea It's an accurate history At that time, Japan was a serious, twisted evil empire As soon as industrialization succeeded, it invaded the neighboring country I must say that American soldier was necessary and it saved at least 20x more lives considering that Imperial Japan never wanted to stop doing Asian holocaust. Thank the American soldier for stopping the Asian Nazis The adults told me a lot of stories But Japan denies history You have to reflect history correctly to get along well in the future For future generations, too

  • @shrekas2966
    @shrekas2966 22 дня назад

    I wanted to ask about the better weapons Choshu had compared to the Shogunate during the second expedition. What are geweer guns? Why are they so bad? What kind of minié rifles were used by the Shogunate? Were they muzzle-loaded? Breech-loaded? What are the better, modern guns Choshu had?

  • @Japanesegamer776
    @Japanesegamer776 23 дня назад

    But They aren't Japanese soldiers... These are Korea armies doing crimes thing during world war 2. Meanwhile Korea participated in Japanese empire since Korea war with japan. Japanese sent korea armies china and half Asian countries to invade there. As I think they aren't Japanese faults. And also some people who are living in japan are talking like this now. Moreover British empire also rude and brutally in india.

  • @JapanatWar
    @JapanatWar 24 дня назад

    Guys I hear you, no more background audio. This video will be remade without it, if you support this please give this a thumbs up to let me know.

  • @richmondlandersenfells2238
    @richmondlandersenfells2238 24 дня назад

    My favourite unit of the Kwantung army! My favourite part about these guys is that they're mostly stantioned further west of the borders of nomonhan. Riding in horses as patrolmen alongside manchus while armed with WW1 type 32 ōtsu cavalry sabres.

  • @N0rdman
    @N0rdman 25 дней назад

    Interesting topic, interesting aircraft but presentation-wise; background music is fine but PLEASE dial down the volume, it's almost difficult to hear what you're saying as the music was too loud.

  • @oxcart4172
    @oxcart4172 26 дней назад

    I'm guessing he's deaf!'

  • @user-zw4ip8bl1z
    @user-zw4ip8bl1z 28 дней назад

    A great video, ... BUT FFS, PLEASE TURN DOWN THE GRATING LOUD BACKGROUND MUSIC !!

  • @greggwilliamson
    @greggwilliamson 28 дней назад

    Father was a "plank owner" on the USS New Jersey. I find the Japanese producing the quality designs they did, was pretty amazing, considering the difficulty in getting raw material. The "Silent Service" saved our asses!!

  • @TheMercian13
    @TheMercian13 Месяц назад

    Tough to argue against Ieyasu, but you did a great job.

  • @grahamcarter-nv1rm
    @grahamcarter-nv1rm Месяц назад

    Background noise is intolerable

  • @aloyd6157
    @aloyd6157 Месяц назад

    KMT supported Yuan shi kai , Japan have to take the Qing side. Not surprised. Soviet supplied arms to chinese communists too. KMT closed down all soviet consulates

  • @JayJay-jy8kz
    @JayJay-jy8kz Месяц назад

    I have an exam I can’t take it anymore. RUclips it is

  • @vanthemanproductions9185
    @vanthemanproductions9185 Месяц назад

    Our Model United Nations group is Japan. For our MUN, we have to make a resolution to a problem in our country. I pitched the idea of Japan owning up to war crimes and demolishing the shrines to war criminals and they agreed! This one video was extremely helpful in helping our group convey the horrors of Japan to the conference.

  • @vvvci
    @vvvci Месяц назад

    Thanks!

  • @vvvci
    @vvvci Месяц назад

    Terrific video! But there are many far more immediate and strategic reasons the Japanese sneak-attack on Pearl Harbor was A TOTAL DISASTER for the Japanese high command war machine! #4. The Japanese war machine was SO WELL HONED by Dec 1941 that they didn't need a sneak attack - look what they did to the Philippines hours, days after their surprise- attack war was out of the bag. And though many criticize Gen. MacArthur for not doing much to resist the Japanese tidal wave, the grim facts were with a direct pipeline of fighters, bombers, and top notch naval ships from the (Japan) homeland to the PI invasion, NO American resistance in the Philippines would have lasted long - the U.S. simply didn't have the aircraft available, and there is no way the Navy could contest the IJN around those Philippine islands #3. As you allude, the sneak attack murders of U.S. sailors and soldiers at Pearl Harbor really provoked righteous outrage and vengeance among millions of American people - it's hard to quantify this contribution to the U.S. war effort, but it was clearly _huge_. #2. besides the fanatical dedication of Japanese soldiers, airmen, and sailors to give up their lives to kill the empire's enemies, the Japanese navy had TWO SUPER-WEAPONS: not, not the mighty Yamato and Musashi super-battleships (though they would have been hell-on-earth had they bombarded any U.S. Marine resistance had the invasion of Midway proceeded) but the Japanese had these SUPER torpedoes, "The long-lance" which were far superior to even late model (1945) U.S. torpedoes - they were bigger (far deadlier, more explosive power) and they were pure OXGYEN POWERED, meaning they were faster and longer range. Had the Japanese met the U.S. battleship fleet in open ocean, these LONG LANCE torpedoes - from destroyers, submarines, and aircraft - would have damaged OR SUNK the slow, older U.S. battleships - exactly as the British HMS Prince of Wales & Repulse were both sunk near Malaysia with negligible losses to the Japanese just a few days after the Pearl Harbor attack. #1. The MIGHTY "kido butai" JAPANESE AIRCRAFT CARRIERS ATTACK FLEET - it would take the U.S. navy OVER TWO YEARS to put a strike package of SIX large carriers in one raid - and that was with the Japanese PROVIDING FREE INSTRUCTION at Pearl Harbor! Where SIX large Japanese carriers with well-honed aircrews, not only expert dive-bombers, but torpedo bombers carrying those god-awful Long Lance torpedoes - the U.S. had nothing like it! Had Pearl Harbor not happened, would the U.S. have put 6 carriers together in a COORDINATED STRIKE PACKAGE as they would not do until 1944 - AFTER having LEARNED THE LESSONS of Pearl? Now while U.S. naval anti-aircraft fire was hellacious _(as all the early carrier battles showed, even in defeat like Lexington, Yorktown, and Hornet's defensive AA fire downing many Japanese aircraft)_, had all six of the Japanese carriers caught the U.S. fleet - even U.S. aircraft carriers - at sea, it would have been a nightmare - EXCEPT that as the VICTIMS at Pearl Harbor, the U.S. navy LEARNED AN INSTANT LESSON in the PRIMACY OF AIR-POWER, and put their CARRIERS at the FOREFRONT of ALL naval planning and attacks from 1942 on. But JUST IMAGINE the old, slow U.S. battleships steaming out to fight the Japanese navy IF THERE HAD BEEN NO PEARL HARBOR - they would have been easy pickings for the combined might of Kido Butai's torpedoes. The above is a partial list...and Japan's BIGGEST mistake was NOT AIDING THEIR treaty ally NAZI GERMANY by ATTACKING RUSSIA when German panzer armies were knocking at the gates of Moscow (Dec. 1941). Had the Japanese helped the Nazis knock the Red Army OUT of the war, the British and Americans would have had a FAR TOUGHER TIME FIGHTING Nazi Germany's "Fortress Europe," and the U.S. military high command would have been able to use even less effort in the Pacific against Japan.

    • @JapanatWar
      @JapanatWar Месяц назад

      I’m actually writing a very interesting script! I think you’ll enjoy it immensely. Also thank you for your support!!

  • @dimioharris6224
    @dimioharris6224 Месяц назад

    Also explains the light spamming

  • @fromthefire4176
    @fromthefire4176 Месяц назад

    The Japanese- “can’t have the emperor’s property if it isn’t his anymore” The Emperor- “phew, believe they didn’t hang me? LOL… hey where are all of my rifles?”

  • @kayleebug2308
    @kayleebug2308 Месяц назад

    Kensi is my favorite

  • @user-oy8gj9jb3c
    @user-oy8gj9jb3c Месяц назад

    China fielded heavy cavalry to help the korean. But it was the southern chinese lightly arm infantry that defeated the japanese.

  • @alaricthescholar2517
    @alaricthescholar2517 Месяц назад

    It is interesting to compare the differences between Ming China and Toyotomi Japan during the late 16th century. On one side, you have a large empire that is internally corrupt and incapable of fully utilizing its resouces, both natural and material. On the other side, you have a newly united and highly militarized state that seeks to massively expand its relatively small territory. A recipe for conflict.

  • @lucgryffroy3688
    @lucgryffroy3688 Месяц назад

    Please, skip the background music.

  • @aZTriumph
    @aZTriumph Месяц назад

    Japanese were way more inhumane but the germans did it industrially. Both equally horrible in 2 different ways

  • @HighTyto
    @HighTyto Месяц назад

    Nerd!

  • @Spindrell
    @Spindrell Месяц назад

    Kyoshin is for fatherless degenerates. And I expect every kyoshin player to sound like you 😂

  • @robertoperfecto9041
    @robertoperfecto9041 Месяц назад

    FFS background music is soooo annoying!

  • @WILDMUSTANGX
    @WILDMUSTANGX Месяц назад

    That's not a cane sword, it's a chokuto, a straight bladed Japanese sword that predates the katana and the tachi.

    • @JapanatWar
      @JapanatWar Месяц назад

      wrong koshirae

    • @WILDMUSTANGX
      @WILDMUSTANGX Месяц назад

      @@JapanatWar The koshirae is irrelevant. The point is it doesn't have the signature curve of medieval and post medieval Japanese blades. That would make it a chokuto. You can put different fittings on a blade, but that doesn't change what the blade is.

    • @JapanatWar
      @JapanatWar Месяц назад

      @@WILDMUSTANGX It actually does. Tachi for example were cut at the tang and given new fittings in the Edo period and reclassified. This also happened to a lot of pole arms as well.

    • @WILDMUSTANGX
      @WILDMUSTANGX Месяц назад

      @@JapanatWar Tachi, katana and naginata blades all have distinctive shapes. You can reclassify them, but people will still know what they are.

  • @Snotzalotz
    @Snotzalotz Месяц назад

    Anime genuinely ruins everything.. it’s one of the most garbage genres of entertainment on the planet and it draws some absolute degenerates..

  • @samuraizerro
    @samuraizerro Месяц назад

    Kyoshin also has a warrior-priest theme going also - as depicted with the eboshi hats worn by shinto priests and the basket helmets worn by komusō monks.

  • @BigWrangler
    @BigWrangler Месяц назад

    Im a viking main in for honor but kyoshin was the last new hero that i liked. I mained him for awhile and than went back to my vikings. Hes so fun to play and so many styles for outfits

  • @gamingnurse5.56
    @gamingnurse5.56 Месяц назад

    I hate this anime bs all hero have now, fuck weebs, ruined the game imo

    • @Snotzalotz
      @Snotzalotz Месяц назад

      Yes… yes they do, the obsession with that anime shit is pathetic

    • @gamingnurse5.56
      @gamingnurse5.56 Месяц назад

      @@Snotzalotz i remember when the game first came out, it was about heros and soldiers, now is just some cringe anime shit

  • @seekay8079
    @seekay8079 Месяц назад

    Eren Yeager

  • @orhannberk1491
    @orhannberk1491 Месяц назад

    I mean in Turkish history similar battle but this time happened. In Ottoman history the maritza war. I am not joking 800 vs. 50.000 - 70.000. I proud to be turkish sometimes because of that war xd.

  • @groovysenseitaylor3892
    @groovysenseitaylor3892 Месяц назад

    If you ever played storymode in the game, he was a boss fight originally also at the end of the viking infiltration.

  • @loganmesserly2685
    @loganmesserly2685 Месяц назад

    What did you call the rifle with the markings?

  • @daddydeath9621
    @daddydeath9621 Месяц назад

    I hate this character

  • @tysintroutman1908
    @tysintroutman1908 Месяц назад

    I hate playing against kyoshin players he needs to be nerfed

  • @ThogDontCare
    @ThogDontCare Месяц назад

    The russians were worse tbh

  • @user-hp2vv2mt5h
    @user-hp2vv2mt5h Месяц назад

    0:45 天井がない。これはあり得ません。

  • @richmondlandersenfells2238
    @richmondlandersenfells2238 Месяц назад

    battoutai draw sword corps.

  • @mrdobalina266
    @mrdobalina266 Месяц назад

    How’s your commie style gun laws going for you Australia.

  • @jeffyoung60
    @jeffyoung60 Месяц назад

    The problem for the Japanese IJN and IJA was twofold: lack of time and U.S. Navy submarines. The Me-163 Komet rocket fighter and the Me-262 were beyond cutting edge technology. Nazi Germany was researching heretofore unexplored aerospace technologies. It took years and only the pressure of world war speeded the pace of research and development thru technology demonstrators into earl and late prototype stages. Even then it wasn't until 1944 that Germany could finally deploy the Komet and the Swallow into operational combat. Yet both new, technological cutting edge fighter planes were still immature weapon systems. Rocket and jet engines failed, flamed out or malfunctioned, costing the lives of many brave Luftwaffe pilots. Still, the Japanese military attaches, both Navy and Army knew immediately that they needed to get their hands on this incredible new military technology. The Japanese needed this new German military technology like, yesterday, more than tomorrow. The Japanese government did not dither. Nor was the Japanese government in a position to haggle. The Germans owned their fabulous Me-163 rocket fighter and the Me-262 jet fighter and the Japanese didn't. The German government did not give this technology to Japan for free. The Japanese paid huge licensing fees to manufacture the Komet and the jet Swallow. Yet the Germans a lot to the Japanese for their money. German and Japanese submarines were to transport everything to Japan: complete blueprints, technical drawings and documentation, manufacturing data, complete samples of each aircraft, spare parts, spare engines for examination. This where the U.S. Navy and its submarine service earns a Medal Of Honor. American combat surface ships and submarines sank every single German and Japanese submarine carrying all that precious cargo en route to Japan. In the end, one German Walther rocket motor did reach Japan along with one book of blueprints and drafts. Other attaches returned with a few technical books on the Me-262. The miracle is that Japanese engineers were able to reverse engineer the 163 and the 262 with just those scant sources of information. But for the Japanese, the sands of time in the hourglass had run out as radioactive debris mushroom clouds soared high over the cremated remains of Nagasaki and Hiroshima.