Giant 5,000-Mile Bombs - Japan's Secret Attacks on America in WW2

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • Pictured: Japanese children push a giant balloon in a Fu-Go balloon bomb factory.
    In late 1944, reports of mysterious and slow-moving flying objects began cropping up across the Pacific Northwest in the United States. The sightings were often followed by a whistling sound and unexplained explosions. It was a puzzle for local authorities, who initially feared that Japanese aircraft were somehow reaching the U.S. mainland and dropping bombs with parachutes. As to why the Japanese were targeting random forests was not known.
    It was not until one of these unusual objects came crashing down intact that the U.S. military finally understood what they were up against. The device was a new kind of weapon, sent all the way from Japan. It was a discovery so startling at the time, that the U.S. government asked American news not to report it to the public...
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Комментарии • 669

  • @j946atFIVEFOUR88AA
    @j946atFIVEFOUR88AA 4 года назад +204

    japan: here'e some bombs floating on balloons!
    america: here is an atomic bomb

    • @seijiedmundson2932
      @seijiedmundson2932 4 года назад +30

      im half Japanese and i found this funny so if there is any people offended you a snofflake

    • @nicks3608
      @nicks3608 4 года назад +5

      @@seijiedmundson2932 *You're

    • @DuelJ007
      @DuelJ007 4 года назад +6

      Quality people! Not quantity

    • @AmaryIIion
      @AmaryIIion 4 года назад +2

      @@nicks3608 cool

    • @m96k3y7
      @m96k3y7 4 года назад +1

      Accurate 😁😂

  • @AP-zw6ql
    @AP-zw6ql 4 года назад +63

    We actually learned about this in our high school history class. Its probably not common curriculum for most schools, but when your school is in one of those Nebraska towns that took a hit from one, you can bet they are going to teach it.

    • @osprey1645
      @osprey1645 4 года назад +2

      I heard about this in school too I think.

  • @JohnSmith-dt1tw
    @JohnSmith-dt1tw 4 года назад +335

    Does that mean Bloons Tower Defence was a realistic military strategy game?

  • @whackyjinak4978
    @whackyjinak4978 4 года назад +16

    Japan: Muhahaha have some spicy floating lanterns!
    The United States: Taste the sun.

  • @Kenneth_James
    @Kenneth_James 4 года назад +324

    That's the second time this channel has informed me on something I had never heard of. Thanks

    • @cragerzz
      @cragerzz 4 года назад +3

      Seriously? You must be about 12

    • @nikshmenga
      @nikshmenga 4 года назад

      What was the first time?

    • @Dwendele
      @Dwendele 4 года назад +24

      I'm in my 50s, a veteran and a history lover, especially military history. I get what he's saying. This channel presents material that often isn't common historical knowledge. I rather enjoy when a subject comes up that I hadn't read about previously.

    • @blacktimhoward4322
      @blacktimhoward4322 4 года назад

      Channel is trash

    • @STR82DVD
      @STR82DVD 4 года назад +7

      Agreed. Brilliant channel.

  • @BigIggy
    @BigIggy 4 года назад +93

    "It's a bird!
    it's a plane!
    Oh sh*t, no! It an *origami balloon bomb!* "
    That face when the Japanese invented weather guided ordnance. °o°

  • @mbryson2899
    @mbryson2899 4 года назад +183

    Six people were killed in Oregon.
    I am disappointed that they were not mentioned.
    From Wikipedia:
    "On May 5, 1945, a pregnant woman and five children were killed when they discovered a balloon bomb that had landed in the forest of Gearhart Mountain in Southern Oregon. Archie Mitchell was the pastor of the Bly Christian and Missionary Alliance Church. He and his pregnant wife Elsie drove up to Gearhart Mountain with five of their Sunday school students (aged 11-14) to have a picnic. They had to stop at this spot near Bly, Oregon, due to construction and a road closing. Elsie and the children got out of the car at Bly, while Archie drove on to find a parking spot. As Elsie and the children looked for a good picnic spot, they saw a strange balloon lying on the ground. There were two explosions; the boys were killed immediately, and Elsie died as Archie used his hands to extinguish the fire on her clothing. Joan Patzke survived the initial blast, but died later. A bomb disposal expert guessed that the bomb had been kicked. They were the only people whose deaths were attributed to the balloon bombs deployed on American soil."

    • @gamefreakdudes
      @gamefreakdudes 4 года назад +25

      That's informative. However, RUclips has been terribly strict about mentioning deaths in the videos lately. So it was a deliberate elimination rather than a mistake I am sure.

    • @madtrucker0983
      @madtrucker0983 4 года назад +11

      @@gamefreakdudes are you kidding? Why?

    • @LadyCatFelineTheSeventh
      @LadyCatFelineTheSeventh 4 года назад +7

      Wikipedia is notoriously wrong. Find another source.

    • @gamefreakdudes
      @gamefreakdudes 4 года назад +2

      @@madtrucker0983 No idea mate.

    • @Gayestskijumpever
      @Gayestskijumpever 4 года назад +24

      @@LadyCatFelineTheSeventh It's the most accurate and up to date compendium of human knowledge. Every article has multiple citations, follow them if you want to read the source information.

  • @Namkify
    @Namkify 4 года назад +47

    i like how the japanese unknowingly disrupted the Manhatten project

  • @BT_aka_PET_ROOSTER
    @BT_aka_PET_ROOSTER 4 года назад +141

    That was pretty desperate and clever of them at the same time.....

    • @briancrane7634
      @briancrane7634 4 года назад +11

      yes the fake news they published about massive fires and casualties proves they were desperate for ANY kind of attack on U.S.

    • @wolfsmith2865
      @wolfsmith2865 4 года назад +10

      Several members of a family on a weekend picnic were killed when one on the ground exploded. I think it was in Oregon. There's a monument to the incident near there now. It could have worked far better than it did.

    • @RealityIsTheNow
      @RealityIsTheNow 4 года назад +7

      @Frank Pitts We're catching up fast in the US, with the Great Orange Humiliation screwing America over. Then of course there are the probable hundreds of treaties the US violated during the Indian Wars period... I'll admit that Jackson was way worse than Trump in that sense.

    • @jshaw1503
      @jshaw1503 4 года назад +2

      RealityIsTheNow the previous leader was no saint. Killed a lot of brown children in a sandy place. Of course we’re not allowed to talk about that are we

    • @RealityIsTheNow
      @RealityIsTheNow 4 года назад

      @@jshaw1503 Whataboutism. How trumpian. How Soviet.

  • @jasonfuller9440
    @jasonfuller9440 3 года назад +5

    Japan : We'll burn down their cities and forests with incendiary balloon bombs.
    America : Burns down hundreds of thousands of acres of forests by announcing "IT'S A BOY!"

  • @wamplerswanders8936
    @wamplerswanders8936 4 года назад +154

    You missed the story of the family that discovered on of these balloons and it killing them

    • @TheMr77469
      @TheMr77469 4 года назад +31

      The survivor, later went to Vietnam as a missionary, and was kidnapped, and likely killed by the Viet Cong.

    • @colefranklin4732
      @colefranklin4732 4 года назад +14

      Yeah, Mitchell monument just outside of Bly, Oregon. I ran across that moment years ago and had never heard of it.

    • @TheDutchman1980
      @TheDutchman1980 4 года назад +20

      A teacher and some students found one in Oregon and killed all of them i believe.

    • @TheMr77469
      @TheMr77469 4 года назад +16

      @@TheDutchman1980 Was a pastor and his wife, and five kids they taught in school, the wife was 5 months pregnant.

    • @phearlobe
      @phearlobe 4 года назад +2

      Yep, used to live near there. It was in the forest near Bly, Oregon. There is a monument and a map is by the highway so that you can find it.

  • @shawnwiz6335
    @shawnwiz6335 Год назад +4

    Who else is watching this February 2023,
    History repeats

  • @jonruger
    @jonruger 4 года назад +59

    The small town sheriff that caught one is a badass

  • @nemosis9449
    @nemosis9449 4 года назад +32

    The RAF also did this in the late part of ww2 with balloons trailing wires dragging across power lines and power stations etc.

    • @octowuss1888
      @octowuss1888 4 года назад +2

      They started it earlier in the war (20 March '42). but Operation Outward did last until Sep '44.

    • @InLohmansTerms
      @InLohmansTerms 4 года назад

      Awwwwww SNAP!
      Nemosis... You got out-nerded!
      He even named the Op!
      You need to step up your research game, big homie.

  • @isaiahlove3507
    @isaiahlove3507 4 года назад +8

    They dropped balloons, we dropped nukes.. I think its easy to say we got the final laugh.

  • @markplott4820
    @markplott4820 4 года назад +64

    Dark Docs - - my Mother was a Child in WWII in Japan, everyone in her Village was Forced into Labor , building these Balloon Bombs, the bombs were made from scrap metal and scrap silk cloth for the balloon.
    the Japanese balloon bombs were not effective.

    • @jacqueslefave4296
      @jacqueslefave4296 4 года назад +2

      They Were the first unmanned, intercontinental aerial robotic bomb ordinance in history. A crude but working unmanned drone. Crude by our standards but the Wright brothers first airplane was crude by our standards. You make history by being the first.

    • @frf5000
      @frf5000 3 года назад +1

      @SidtheKid Source?

    • @josephbiggica939
      @josephbiggica939 2 года назад

      Bs

  • @Tim_Hilux
    @Tim_Hilux 4 года назад +30

    Thought this would be of interest. "May 5, 1945: Japanese Balloon Bomb Kills 6 in Oregon."

  • @martincolvill5453
    @martincolvill5453 3 года назад +5

    My Grandfather was a US Forester and found one of these that had partially exploded and was still smoking near Brookings, Oregon. He showed me pieces he had collected. They are now on display in a museum in Brookings. It was neat to handle part of WWII history as a kid in the 60s.

  • @midship_nc
    @midship_nc 4 года назад +15

    Japan: these balloon bombs will show them who's vulnerable
    Gen. Groves: hold my beer

  • @markwilson4934
    @markwilson4934 4 года назад +5

    Absolutely was obsessed with these attacks as a teenager. I’d forgotten about them for years. Thank you for reminding me and getting me excited about the topics again!

  • @calebwilliams7659
    @calebwilliams7659 4 года назад +6

    I read an article in a magazine in the 80's that said due to the poor quality of adhesive used to hold the paper balloons together that it's likely around 80% of them failed at high altitude and fell into the ocean which explains why such a low percentage of them ever turned up.

  • @rickythegreat1
    @rickythegreat1 4 года назад +22

    They really missed a naming opportunity here they should have called them bomb-loons.

  • @CryptoTonight9393
    @CryptoTonight9393 4 года назад +22

    You missed out on explaining an interesting bit of the story the reason why so many were found years later. Apparently some of the balloons stayed in the air for years. I may be misinformed about this but I feel like I heard somewhere that they kept being recirculated in an odd air current.

  • @dracorex426
    @dracorex426 4 года назад +21

    It's kind of adorable how much the Japanese underestimated the scale of the Unites States.

    • @queasyislander0274
      @queasyislander0274 4 года назад +2

      ET Hardcorgamer if the Japanese never dragged the U.S. into the war with Pearl Harbor I think Germany and the axis powers may have won WWII

    • @toastedt140
      @toastedt140 3 года назад

      @ET Hardcorgamer The Japanese always thought they were going to win because their emperor was literally God to them. Even up until the last moments they thought they could turn it around because Americans could never take the mainland (Which is debatable. We might have, but you'd have to convince marines to go kill old people, women, and children.)

  • @roberthill3207
    @roberthill3207 4 года назад +33

    Excellent video love your channel thumbs up stay awesome and everyone have a great day.

    • @roybaker6902
      @roybaker6902 4 года назад

      Narrator's voice sure is creepy though.

  • @bennytdi
    @bennytdi 4 года назад +14

    One of these killed some people pretty close to where I live in Oregon.

    • @mrxcman9272
      @mrxcman9272 4 года назад +3

      I'm suprised that wasn't mentioned in the video. They were the only civilian deaths of American on the mainland.

  • @alibizzle2010
    @alibizzle2010 4 года назад +22

    Based on this and previous titles, I have to ask: was there anything in WW2 that wasn't "secret"?

    • @markplott4820
      @markplott4820 4 года назад

      alisdair - yes, the Liberty Ships were vital to the US war effort, but were NOT secret , Project was NOT classified.

    • @jaymesnin
      @jaymesnin 4 года назад

      They were highly classified top secret projects and operations at that time. Being there was spies everywhere. Most countries declassified everything after the war had ended.

    • @Fister_of_Muppets
      @Fister_of_Muppets 4 года назад +5

      Back in those days, it was not hard to get everyone "on board" to keep secrets in order to defeat the enemy. If the Manhattan Project happened today, CNN would be selling Russia the Plutonium themselves...

  • @BrettonFerguson
    @BrettonFerguson 4 года назад +23

    You should do the Laconia Incident. It's dark.

    • @boxedfender4810
      @boxedfender4810 4 года назад +4

      Mark Felton just did that may 1st. It's ironic because this channel (dark) does topics that Mark Felton does on a regular basis. Or vice versa. I'm not saying anyone is stealing topics but people like to point it out when it happens.

    • @robertw6348
      @robertw6348 4 года назад +4

      @@boxedfender4810 right there's a community of us that watch both channels

    • @freddymarcel-marcum6831
      @freddymarcel-marcum6831 3 года назад

      Thank my ancestor, Erich Weudermann for saving so many people ❤️

  • @JetsBauer
    @JetsBauer 4 года назад +3

    way too many adds man

  • @dvonehrlich
    @dvonehrlich 4 года назад +4

    Surprised that you didn’t mention the unfortunate victims who died here in Oregon when they found a fallen balloon on a picnic. I have been to the monument. Due to the media blackout they had no idea what they had discovered or any warning of the danger.

  • @wkeil1981
    @wkeil1981 4 года назад +19

    I’m surprised you didn’t mention the death the happened by these bombs. Really surprised

    • @lachlanbird9688
      @lachlanbird9688 4 года назад +2

      Parts from the bomb that killed the children in the Oregon picnic incident , is in my local museum , Haggin museum, Stockton California .
      I have been aware of these Japanese balloon bombs , from the early 60's...a true military threat that has been obfuscated for many decades , it's secrecy is still being held !
      Can you say fukushima radiation ...hit west coast U.S. after , 3 days in jet stream...!
      KNOW YOUR HISTORY ...!

  • @levigato125
    @levigato125 4 года назад +7

    If CNN was around in 1945, they would of been cheering the Japanese.

  • @djquinn11
    @djquinn11 4 года назад +3

    One of these landed 3 miles from where I live now in Michigan, it landed in the city of Farmington where there is now a Dairy Queen.

  • @mikecollard3783
    @mikecollard3783 4 года назад +4

    About a mile from my favorite camping spot deep in the Mt. Hood NF, one was found way up in a tree.

  • @YaMuthasOnion
    @YaMuthasOnion 4 года назад +7

    So many of WW2's programs and attempted weapons read like an episode listing for 'MacGyver'

  • @hurricano471
    @hurricano471 4 года назад +2

    You can find an intact balloon bomb on Vancouver island, British Colombia, in an airforce museum at RCAF Comox. Among other cool things in there is some ordnance, a full size ejector seat mockup that you can walk around, and an outdoor area featuring a T-33 which is pretty much a F-80, an F-104, DC-3, and an F-101 Voodoo on a pedestal at the entrance to the museum and base. If your anywhere near it’s a great place to visit.

  • @mobro41
    @mobro41 4 года назад +44

    Thank god they didn’t work. Imagine if they would have burned down the red woods.

    • @briancrane7634
      @briancrane7634 4 года назад +2

      the only time the jet stream runs from japan to U.S. is in the rainy season in pacific northwest...not much chance of starting massive fires then...

    • @giordanobruno1333
      @giordanobruno1333 4 года назад +6

      Redwood bark is like asbestos and occur in areas heavy with fog.
      Coastal Redwood forests rarely burn.

    • @madtrucker0983
      @madtrucker0983 4 года назад +11

      Actually I don't know why he didn't mention it but one did work in Oregon. It killed and injured one or two people. I would have to look it up. It didn't explode like it was supposed to but some people were on a picnic found it, messed with it and boom 💥

    • @giordanobruno1333
      @giordanobruno1333 4 года назад +6

      Mad Trucker
      Teacher and school children
      Sunday school. Church picnic

    • @madtrucker0983
      @madtrucker0983 4 года назад +4

      @@giordanobruno1333 Thank you Sir. Yeah seven people if your like me and count the feticide

  • @evythginmod1
    @evythginmod1 Год назад +2

    Crazy how relevant this is in Feb 2023.

  • @kd9238
    @kd9238 4 года назад +10

    Wow, alot of Ads on this vid!

    • @jimthompson8947
      @jimthompson8947 4 года назад

      The "winds of change" that information isn't free 👎

    • @CitizenSnips69
      @CitizenSnips69 4 года назад

      This is entertainment, and it takes time to make. You can look this up for free online. It doesn’t cost you anything to watch a short ad, and it supports the creator.

    • @MrSpikebender
      @MrSpikebender 4 года назад

      Ad blocker app.

    • @Andrew-eo2cw
      @Andrew-eo2cw 4 года назад

      I'm content with having ads, but I agree. I also noticed more than usual with this channel

  • @DinoNucci
    @DinoNucci 4 года назад +2

    And *today's* children are worried about statues ...

  • @justme-ij2qy
    @justme-ij2qy 4 года назад +1

    32 of those balloons came here to Montana. One about 25 miles of where I am now. Of the over 9000 launched only 277 made it to the U.S. and Canada. One balloon killed 6 people, 5 kids and one pregnant young woman, in Oregon when they accidentally detonated it while looking to see what it was they had found.

  • @iandetroitdieselpower3498
    @iandetroitdieselpower3498 4 года назад +2

    Mark Felton already did a story on it a while back

  • @invertedflatspin9676
    @invertedflatspin9676 4 года назад +10

    I remember learning about this while attending the Joint Military Intelligence College, or JMIC (now, the National Intelligence University (or NIU) back in the early 2000s). Very interesting subject indeed. Well done.

    • @markplott4820
      @markplott4820 4 года назад

      I learned About it when reading my JANE's Defence Weekly 1944 - 1945 edition.....LOL.

    • @bad-bunnyblogger8171
      @bad-bunnyblogger8171 4 года назад

      And we've just discovered that your a spy 😂 jkn. Sure your not

  • @threeparots1
    @threeparots1 4 года назад +3

    I believe they used an altimeter to release sand bags during night when the balloon would drop to help maintain altitude along with other triggering devices mentioned.

  • @ghostmourn
    @ghostmourn 4 года назад +35

    i wonder if this could explain the 'battle of LA' ?

    • @spookerredmenace3950
      @spookerredmenace3950 4 года назад +2

      most likely

    • @ctoforhire
      @ctoforhire 4 года назад +1

      I was thinking exactly the same thing.

    • @madtrucker0983
      @madtrucker0983 4 года назад +8

      I'm talking out my ass here , but I think there was a several years difference between the incidents.

    • @allangibson8494
      @allangibson8494 4 года назад +2

      Too early - the Japanese were operating aircraft over the west coast from submarines in 1941 and 1942 however and shelled oil refineries from submarines in the same period.
      The Germans had a plan to shell New York with Tabun nerve gas on May 10 1945 from submarines but that was aborted by the German surrender on May 9. The submarine then went to Argentina and dumped the shells on route.

    • @user-mp3eq6ir5b
      @user-mp3eq6ir5b 4 года назад

      "Its The Water!"

  • @gravemind9793
    @gravemind9793 4 года назад +2

    Ufo speculation about battle los angeles seems even less credible now

  • @glennvogt1194
    @glennvogt1194 Год назад +1

    Keeping the reports of these balloon bombs under wraps was a good idea. If the Japanese learned that these weapons were reaching America they would continue to send more of these things perhaps on a greater scale. Maybe even develop an improved version.

  • @jayburn00
    @jayburn00 4 года назад +1

    I had heard of these before, but I never realized how sophisticated these things actually were (though still relatively simple). They even look more advanced than what I thought it would look like.

  • @markfrench8892
    @markfrench8892 4 года назад +2

    If memory serves me correctly, someone on the west coast found one in the 70s or 80s and got kill or injuried when they were playing with it and it blew up

  • @thegreyhound1807
    @thegreyhound1807 4 года назад +2

    You have a video in your ads.

    • @stoneblue1795
      @stoneblue1795 4 года назад

      Wow, another Yahtzee. Well played friend.

  • @bonjourismot
    @bonjourismot Год назад +3

    Hey look, the balloons are back in town

  • @Mofunana
    @Mofunana 3 года назад

    Japan: Oh no ! We lost the war.
    Also Japan: Anyways...

  • @larrysfarris
    @larrysfarris 4 года назад +14

    Why no mention of the half-dozen civilian war time deaths one of the balloons caused?

    • @skyden24195
      @skyden24195 4 года назад +4

      I was wondering about that myself. To my understanding, Japan, after the war, issued an official apology and paid reparations to a family that was out on a picnic, or something like that, who were killed by one of the balloons.

    • @hatbpto5180
      @hatbpto5180 4 года назад

      Odd that this was not mentioned
      www.smithsonianmag.com/history/1945-japanese-balloon-bomb-killed-six-americansfive-them-children-oregon-180972259/

  • @Brandon3060
    @Brandon3060 4 года назад +1

    This was really innovative on their part. The Americans discovered a much more effective way of lighting fires during this time though.

    • @CoercedJab
      @CoercedJab 4 года назад

      Yeah using civilians as tinsel

  • @Jimvanhise
    @Jimvanhise 4 года назад +1

    This leaves out an important event. One of the ways the military discovered these was because one landed in a wooded area and when a woman and a couple children came on it they did something and it exploded, killing them. It may have been the only casualties from the balloon bombs but it did happen.

  • @Brandon-tz2wh
    @Brandon-tz2wh 3 года назад

    japan: lets send balloons with incendiaries into forests.
    america: lets send two big nukes.

  • @the_hanged_clown
    @the_hanged_clown 3 года назад

    just got an unskippable 20 sec ad... nice to see they're ramping up again...

  • @shadowbroker1
    @shadowbroker1 4 года назад +2

    Wow good vid as always. I was shocked that in 2014 one hit Canada's west coast. I dont know how you get your content but props to you 10/10

  • @smartyjones7459
    @smartyjones7459 4 года назад +13

    back when the press, media and universities worked to help the effort instead of working against it for political ideologic reasons...

  • @beanbean78
    @beanbean78 4 года назад +1

    My favorite Tanaka balloons belong to Hitomi Tanaka

  • @andrerovigatti9997
    @andrerovigatti9997 4 года назад +3

    Excuse me : could you speak clearly, slowly, without eating words ? Thanks !

  • @6thsavage
    @6thsavage 4 года назад +1

    Phff! What's next, weaponized bats?!?

    • @azisandwich
      @azisandwich 4 года назад +2

      I see what you did there

  • @tallahassZ
    @tallahassZ 4 года назад +2

    was just about to frag some nubs in PubG... then Dark Docs posted this vid. Those nubs can live for 13 more minutes.

  • @commandosolo193
    @commandosolo193 4 года назад +1

    wow still found them in 2014???? that's crazy. so i guess I gotta go and look for balloon bombs now

  • @anthonymiller1246
    @anthonymiller1246 4 года назад +1

    group adds ?? What adds?

  • @xvsj-s2x
    @xvsj-s2x 4 года назад +2

    Fascinating research! Thank you for sharing

  • @IH8Too
    @IH8Too 4 года назад +1

    By far my favorite channel

  • @traceyglasgow7761
    @traceyglasgow7761 4 года назад +10

    That like really scary in my opinion

    • @tristanglasgow5950
      @tristanglasgow5950 4 года назад

      It is scary

    • @nerfninja661
      @nerfninja661 4 года назад +5

      After seeing the cruelty towards nanking city the cruelty to prisoners and their bio weapons program I feel pride that we nuked them and knowing what I have seen and heard if I was in charge Japan would be a forgotten memory

    • @shotdriven1953
      @shotdriven1953 4 года назад +1

      @@nerfninja661 I dont think you realise the difference between people in the japanese army and civilians wich there was alot off civilians in Hiroshima and Nagasaki so I dont think nukes were good and all children were turned to ash playing at schools.

    • @Otokichi786
      @Otokichi786 4 года назад

      @@shotdriven1953 A certain military man said: "War is Hell." Modern warfare (1936 and onward) is Total War, which means that everyone/everything is a target. The only thing stopping wholesale death from the skies is the willingness/reluctance of enemy combatants to "pull the trigger."

  • @orneryokinawan4529
    @orneryokinawan4529 3 года назад

    My grandpa was in the Fu-Go project. He referred to it as cowardice and foolish. He lived in the Pacific Northwest in the 1930s before the war. So burning is something he was vocal about to the point he was nearly court martialed. Even accused as a Japanese American sinve his English was impeccable. So he knew it was futile.

  • @madtrucker0983
    @madtrucker0983 4 года назад +3

    We should have just set up a big A.C.M.E. fan in the Pacific Northwest. Turned it on and watched all the balloons 🎈💣 blow back to Japan. Can you see a Japanese Willey Coyote at the other end as the bombs he sent to America slowly started coming back blowing up in his face as it turned his muzzle backwards. Lol

  • @jamesmurray8558
    @jamesmurray8558 3 года назад +1

    We were warned to look out for these when I was in the park service. There are still thousand not founded today.

  • @iambiggus
    @iambiggus 4 года назад

    I knew about this but had no idea so many actually made it here. I was under the impression from previous stories that it was only a handful. Thanks for the doc, Doc.

  • @wetdroidedition2549
    @wetdroidedition2549 4 года назад +1

    Now imagine ballons with a new deadly virus

  • @MrJJSimonds
    @MrJJSimonds 4 года назад +1

    too many ads...sheeesh... good content.. but 7 ads for one vid???

  • @joshmnky
    @joshmnky 3 года назад

    The balloon presents in Animal Crossing make a lot more sense now. Very funny Nintendo.

  • @Bward216
    @Bward216 3 года назад

    Wow. Never heard of any of this now over a decade out of school

  • @cobaltblues2121
    @cobaltblues2121 4 года назад +3

    sounds like a weird desparate attempt to inflict any kind of damage they could.

  • @legowoshi
    @legowoshi 4 года назад

    0:47 with the music and the bag thing dropping I legit thought that something was going to detonate

  • @dennisberg2474
    @dennisberg2474 3 года назад

    Dang, grand rapid Michigan? That's my area. That's crazy the balloons can make it that far.

  • @YouScroob
    @YouScroob 4 года назад +1

    How did you miss the fact that a Sunday school group on a picnic was killed by one of these during the war? This is probably the biggest story about the balloons. A minister and about 7 children of his church were killed in Southern Oregon. The true reason for the deaths was kept secret until after the war.

  • @MrTaxiRob
    @MrTaxiRob 4 года назад

    Roswell explained. Thanks.

  • @truesnuh4781
    @truesnuh4781 4 года назад

    My father found one of these in a field of my grandparents' farm in Saskatchewan, Canada, he was 9 yrs old at the time. The local media went public with it and then it was hushed fairly quickly afterward. The one my Father found was one of many duds that landed.

  • @omerashraf9357
    @omerashraf9357 4 года назад +5

    I want to point out some mistakes in the episode The Soviet Red Star MiGs That Weren't Supposed to Exist in the Korean War. First of the North Korean Air Force used the IL 10 Strike aircraft which was developed from the famous WW2 IL 2 Sturmovik. Secondly i don't think the IL 28 was used during the war as I cannot find about its combat record in Korea. Rather the WW2 era Tupolev Tu-2 was used

    • @madtrucker0983
      @madtrucker0983 4 года назад +2

      Did I miss something or did you just accidentally comment on the wrong video?

  • @ponderin
    @ponderin 4 года назад +3

    I wonder if this is why California keeps catching on fire...

  • @BubbafromSapperton
    @BubbafromSapperton 4 года назад

    60 and I've never heard about these. Live in BC and didn't hear about the one found in 2014. Glad I watched this... 🤗

  • @superzentredi
    @superzentredi 3 года назад

    9:05 Well Japan you almost succeeded in disrupting part if Americas Nuclear program with a balloon weapon, good job

  • @ThatSlowTypingGuy
    @ThatSlowTypingGuy 3 года назад

    "Giant 5,000-Mile Bombs!"
    I too watched Gunbuster.

  • @fakshen1973
    @fakshen1973 4 года назад

    I believe back when the History Channel showed history... there was some sort of 22 minute show on these balloons.

  • @danielbigham6290
    @danielbigham6290 4 года назад

    I knew of the balloon bomb attacks, however, I had no idea they had that much success or how far inland they actually reached. Nicely done.

  • @brycepeterson1969
    @brycepeterson1969 4 года назад +2

    Balloon time

  • @SPADYMCGRADY
    @SPADYMCGRADY 3 года назад

    As soon as I pressed this video, I subscribed.. it’s always something intriguing.. I wake up around this time (3:16am) & get back to watching for some reason certain nights 🤔🏄🏾‍♂️💯

  • @paulpowell4871
    @paulpowell4871 3 года назад

    In a similar fashion Ben Franklin figured a sea flowchart that showed the fastest routes to and from England. When the american colonists sent a set of demands to the King they were accepted and sent back to Philadelphia but the Brits used the slower route and the message arrived too late as the War had already started.

  • @Gremlinpoop
    @Gremlinpoop 4 года назад

    NPR radio lab did a episode about this. Crazy story

  • @TakoyaKyono
    @TakoyaKyono 4 года назад +1

    Apparently some of these balloons are still floating around up there. Could explain why some planes just disappear. One of these things just turning up and being sucked into an engine would bring a passenger plane down.

    • @loctite222ms
      @loctite222ms 4 года назад

      It's unlikely (virtually impossible in fact) any of these are still floating after so many decades. They're all down, in the water, or in some remote area, where they where duds or did little noticeable damage.

  • @zonzeven
    @zonzeven 4 года назад

    At 6:42 ... 30 to 60 hours for a ballon to travel from Japan to the West coast .... ? Or 30 to 60 days ?

  • @TyroneSayWTF
    @TyroneSayWTF 4 года назад

    Great documentary on something I thought I knew a fair amount about to begin with (but ended up learning a lot more)!

  • @niniv2706
    @niniv2706 Год назад

    Revisiting this video in February of 2023 is ... Quite enlightening, to say the least . Balloons, wind currents ... Fear ? Sound familiar ?

  • @endutubecensorship
    @endutubecensorship 4 года назад +1

    10:05 the rcmp actually took the bombs personal belongings, stripped it of its rights and ability to defend itself with gestapo tactics

  • @RedcoatsReturn
    @RedcoatsReturn 4 года назад

    Very well narrated and full of excellent detail! Superb! Well done 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏😊

  • @awolfalone2006
    @awolfalone2006 4 года назад

    Somehow you missed the one baloon bomb that did cause fatalities in Oregon. A tree near the site still bears scars and shrapnel from the blast.