Japanese Surrender More Territory (1945)

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  • Опубликовано: 12 май 2011
  • National Archives and Records Administration - ARC 39081, LI 208-UN-173 - JAPANESE SURRENDER MORE TERRITORY [ETC.] - DVD Copied by Thomas Gideon. Series: Motion Picture Films from "United News" Newsreels, compiled 1942 - 1945. Part 1, Japanese surrender documents arrive at the National Archives in Washington, D.C. Japanese surrender to the Chinese at Chingkiang. American prisoners of war leave Japanese prison camps. Shows the surrenders of Marcus Island aboard the destroyer and of the last Japanese holdings in the Philippines to Gen. Wainwright and Brit. Gen. Percival by Gen. Yamashita. Part 2, traitor Vidkun Quisling is sentenced at Oslo, Norway. Part 3, Gen. Clark reviews a parade as the allies occupy Vienna. Includes shots of Nijinsky, famed dancer. Part 4, the 1st Cavalry Division enters Tokyo and is reviewed by Gen. MacArthur.

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  • @hopatease1
    @hopatease1 5 лет назад +18

    Im 75 now and was born May 10 1943 and I still remember seeing the news when we went to the theater ( shows what ever you call it ) You have to remember we did not have TV then so it was the only way we say the news .The part I liked best was always the solders marching at the start of it .

  • @fredsalfa
    @fredsalfa 3 года назад +19

    What a great feeling for Wainright that justice was served looking at Yamashita

  • @jeremybear573
    @jeremybear573 6 лет назад +10

    GREAT Film Reels! You have a wonderful channel! Marvellous content! Or great nations history is preserved here rather than tore down and deleted!

  • @lizbethglickman2725
    @lizbethglickman2725 8 лет назад +53

    OMG! Finally after years of searching...@3.30 minutes start surrender of Yamashita, "The Tiger of Malaya," and the taking of swords...that's MY DAD ON THE RIGHT (sadly only his back...but I have the documentation!) If anyone finds more on this surrender.....

    • @BelloBudo007
      @BelloBudo007 7 лет назад +7

      I'm happy for you mate. You must feel rightly very proud of your Father.
      It must have been truly amazing for those attending these surrender ceremonies. For them finally after years and years of war and the loss of friends, the end is near.

    • @jeremybear573
      @jeremybear573 6 лет назад +7

      Lizbeth Glickman God bless your Father!

  • @phtevlin
    @phtevlin 11 лет назад +24

    The Emperor Hirohito knew that he was the only one with the authority to order the Japanese warriors to lay down their arms. In addition, he dispatched members of the Imperial Family to the vast stretches of the empire to enforce this order.

    • @treystephens6166
      @treystephens6166 Год назад

      And all of Asia still hates Japan 🇯🇵

    • @marktrain9498
      @marktrain9498 11 месяцев назад +3

      Well, he was trying to save himself from being hanged, at that point. Had to cozy up the Allies toute suite.

  • @garthhaver3513
    @garthhaver3513 3 года назад +13

    Wainwright still looks gaunt. His thoughts are probably if he had a gun he would shoot Yamashita right then an there.

    • @None-zc5vg
      @None-zc5vg Год назад +1

      Bet he felt like shooting MacArthur

  • @eddted2876
    @eddted2876 3 года назад +3

    Wonderful VIDEO without Hollywood! One ! One Japanese did not surrender . He surrendered after 27 years in the Philippine mountains. . And was sent back to Japan.

  • @suzannakoizumi8605
    @suzannakoizumi8605 3 года назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @rollywakit1844
    @rollywakit1844 4 года назад +1

    Sir do you have pictures videos of camp john hay or baguio country club during ww2, i want to show for memories especially thier old trail and camps.

  • @kaiyiliu9067
    @kaiyiliu9067 8 лет назад +18

    This must be the ultimate humiliation for the Japanese.

    • @Covefiel
      @Covefiel 6 лет назад +2

      Kaiyi Liu it was for the best of his people

    • @juliosunga3530
      @juliosunga3530 6 лет назад +10

      they have brought it upon themselves.

    • @Johnnycdrums
      @Johnnycdrums 6 лет назад +6

      When that Japanese-American officer ordered Yamishita to stand up.

    • @None-zc5vg
      @None-zc5vg 3 года назад

      They soon bounced back, with the encouragement of the always-pro-fascist U.S. 'élite'.

  • @davidreidenberg9941
    @davidreidenberg9941 3 года назад +2

    Does anyone know if all this occurred before or after the general surrender.

  • @saeidkharrat4397
    @saeidkharrat4397 Год назад +1

    THAT'S WHY I LOVE AND RESPECT THIS COUNTRY . SALUTE TO ALL AMERICAN ARMY PERSONNEL FROM PAST PRESENT AND FUTURE

  • @lewiswalter2478
    @lewiswalter2478 5 лет назад +6

    Great that you saw your heroic Allied relative during the Japanese surrender. You should be proud of that!

  • @capie44
    @capie44 3 года назад +1

    Vice Admiral Chuichki Mara; Lieutenant General Shunzaburo Magikura, and Rear Admiral Aihare are the Japanese delegates that accepted surrender.
    Where did "General" Inoue come into play?
    .

  • @jman5390
    @jman5390 3 года назад +2

    God help us if we go to war again. Drugs and laziness/spoiledness has ruined our young people of today.

    • @Theywaswrong
      @Theywaswrong 2 года назад

      A poll in early 2022 found that almost half of all generation Z and millennials would flee the country if the US was invaded. Which says while they work for what they have been lead to believe that they are working for an open, liberal better country, they would run rather than defend their new world. Now that is sad no matter which side of center you are on.

    • @jman5390
      @jman5390 2 года назад

      @@Theywaswrong you are so right.

  • @Theywaswrong
    @Theywaswrong 2 года назад +2

    There are rules of war. Seems like we never have a war where the rules are at least used as a guide. I wonder if so many trials for war crimes would have taken place in the absence of treatment of POWs and civilians in occupied territories. The Nazis should have know that an assassination of one of their occupiers was not cause for or justification for killing innocents in retribution. They started a war, they should know that risk was resistance. Just as we see in Ukraine. Civilians will always suffer and die in a war, but the intentional targeting of civilian areas is simply a crime. It only hardens the resistance and sets the stage for being tried as criminals IF you lose the war.

  • @geoffdearth8575
    @geoffdearth8575 7 лет назад +5

    The Japanese must have wondered what they had gotten themselves involved in.

  • @alanpeterson6224
    @alanpeterson6224 6 лет назад +8

    And then we gave it all back to them.

    • @Dr.Pepper001
      @Dr.Pepper001 4 года назад +6

      At least we should have kept Iwo Jima. After all the American blood shed to take that island, now that the Japanese have taken back control, they only allow a few Americans visit the island once a year. I say, "Screw Japan."

    • @theprof73
      @theprof73 3 года назад +4

      And thank God we did. Germany and Japan are strong model democracies today and important allies. They understand and appreciate the gift they received at the cost of American blood.

    • @None-zc5vg
      @None-zc5vg 3 года назад +1

      @@theprof73 What's a democracy ?

    • @jeffreygosselin1143
      @jeffreygosselin1143 3 года назад

      I love ❤️ OUR CONSTITUTIONAL REPUBLIC!!!

    • @Theywaswrong
      @Theywaswrong 2 года назад +1

      The days of colonialism were and are over....a lesson from the 20th century that Russia has refused to understand. The fact is, without the decades of European occupation by the Soviets, the decades of threats, weapons development and dreams of conquest, there would be no NATO, no arms race, no stockpiles of nukes because there would be no threats of invasion...just like we see now in Ukraine. Sure we gave it back, as it should be.

  • @rino19ny
    @rino19ny 4 года назад +3

    Wonder what Gen. Wainwright was feeling at that time. Yamashita was there when they surrendered Bataan I think..

  • @ImperialistRunningDo
    @ImperialistRunningDo 11 лет назад +6

    Why wasn't Truman at the funeral? Truman, the man who FIRED MacArthur? And Eisenhower... you do know that Ike served under MacArthur, right? Ike was treated very badly by his boss (read up on the Bonus Army) and I don't think the two men cared for each other. Douglas MacArthur wasn't an easy man to be friends with.

    • @Theywaswrong
      @Theywaswrong 2 года назад

      Douglas MacArthur was also not a good tactician. Growing up as a history nut, I wondered why he was fired by Trumann. The more you read and learn about his abilities, he was an opportunist, a publicity hound and then understand all the years that lead up to his firing, not one single event.

    • @ImperialistRunningDo
      @ImperialistRunningDo 2 года назад +1

      @@Theywaswrong the public loved him. I do not know why.
      I will give him credit for successfully rebuilding postwar Japan. That's as much as I can say that is favorable.

    • @None-zc5vg
      @None-zc5vg Год назад +1

      @@ImperialistRunningDo He's said to have patronised the Japs so much that they stopped looking up to him and wanted to see the back of him

    • @Dr.Pepper001
      @Dr.Pepper001 Год назад +1

      He was a megalomaniac of the highest order.

  • @angelobkoljenovic9528
    @angelobkoljenovic9528 2 года назад

    My friend was drawer for Hirohito on the day of signing off surrender

  • @mohamedbinelias8045
    @mohamedbinelias8045 3 года назад

    Thank you please help me thank you very much

  • @chinfoomaa
    @chinfoomaa 6 лет назад +26

    Japanese always make the excuse that they treated their POWs with cruelty because they are contemptous of those who surrendered.But when their circumstances became desperate and surrender is the best option,they too surrendered in droves and expect mercy.What hypocrites!

    • @jamesruddy9264
      @jamesruddy9264 6 лет назад +5

      When circumstances became desperate they just killed themselves, and they never, ever, asked for mercy. They surrendered in droves at the end of the war because their officers ordered them to because the Emperor said to surrender.

    • @sgtbma1
      @sgtbma1 6 лет назад +2

      Jimmy Maa good point !

    • @sgtbma1
      @sgtbma1 6 лет назад

      James Ruddy , yes James , but I think he's could be speaking of the officers and emperor that did ! They could have just hunkered down outside the cities and fought on .

    • @jamesruddy9264
      @jamesruddy9264 6 лет назад +2

      The Japanese were not independent thinkers, were very hierarchical in structure and nature, and blindly obeyed any orders without the slightest hesitation, and the Emperor was a living god to them so they did whatever he said to do. When he told them to surrender, that's what they did, and it's just that simple. Though there were who didn't surrender and go back to Japan but joined with Chairman Mao's communist forces and stayed in China.

    • @sgtbma1
      @sgtbma1 6 лет назад +1

      James Ruddy ok ,point taken Jim ! When I look now how they were humbled and occupied , I almost feel.there pain , But then I think how it would have probably been a much , much harsher consequence for us , had we been the ones unconditionally surrendering.

  • @TSUTENKAKU007
    @TSUTENKAKU007 Год назад +6

    My father landed near Wakayama prefecture in Japan with occupation troops. He then patrol the Osaka area as a MP and told me arrested many Japanese for not obeying US occupation rules. That time MPs ruled the city.

  • @chrispowell6992
    @chrispowell6992 3 года назад

    Took all of 76 years to throw all this away. So sad.

    • @None-zc5vg
      @None-zc5vg Год назад

      They were minded to throw it all away from Day One: the American elite wanted their fascist counterparts kept in place in Germany and Japan to keep down post-war socialist movements. Read about John McCloy in Germany, a former lawyer in the States for the German I.G.Farben chemicals conglomerate: McCloy and his mates went light on punishing war-criminals like Krupp and Flick with the excuse that as free men they could build up the German economy so it could help resist the threat of the Reds.

  • @danielyruby8696
    @danielyruby8696 3 года назад

    "Vaslav Nijinsky".. insane for 27 years.....

  • @donpanchomartinez5475
    @donpanchomartinez5475 3 года назад

    Traduzcanla al español

  • @FlgOff044038
    @FlgOff044038 3 года назад

    Percival should never have been in command of the Australian troops. He had no idea of the Australian fighting troops and was placing to much trust in the guffawing Sandhurst "officer class".

  • @demef758
    @demef758 3 года назад +2

    "Quisling convicted of treason." From which we get the word "quisling": a traitorous person!

    • @MrMenefrego1
      @MrMenefrego1 3 года назад +1

      no kidding? *DUH!*

    • @None-zc5vg
      @None-zc5vg Год назад

      We now have governments that are quislings for vested interests that seek to wreck national ,economies for their sole benefit.

  • @Chrisamos412
    @Chrisamos412 2 года назад

    I bet General Wainwright would of liked to have one minute with that animal Yamashita. Yes sir, just the Good General, his Army issue Colt 45 and that no good Yama-shita-in-the-weeds.

  • @petermarygold5476
    @petermarygold5476 5 лет назад +6

    Whale killing pricks today

    • @fchanMSI
      @fchanMSI 4 года назад +2

      Learn the the facts before you speak. Norway & Iceland still hunt whales.
      wwf.panda.org/knowledge_hub/endangered_species/cetaceans/threats/whaling/whaling_facts/

    • @Cybersawz
      @Cybersawz 3 года назад

      @jarrod yuki Well, you didn't.

    • @treystephens6166
      @treystephens6166 Год назад

      But they made Godzilla movies ‼️

  • @penelopelopez8296
    @penelopelopez8296 2 года назад

    Thank goodness this madness is behind us. Being tried and convicted of treason is bad. Instead of hanging humor putting him in prison, they should turned that sob over to the people of Norway….let them take care of him.

  • @nelsondaga7252
    @nelsondaga7252 3 года назад

    by

  • @user-ix8kf3vm3t
    @user-ix8kf3vm3t 3 года назад +5

    日本人将校のこの潔さを見よ!
    大日本帝国万歳!!

    • @treystephens6166
      @treystephens6166 Год назад

      Won’t Japan 🇯🇵 and China 🇨🇳 become friends ⁉️

  • @lizbethglickman2725
    @lizbethglickman2725 8 лет назад +2

    Comments on MacArthur interesting. Truman couldn't tolerate Patton for his horrendous treatment of Holocaust survivors in the DP camps. Patton got himself demoted.

    • @Theywaswrong
      @Theywaswrong 2 года назад +1

      ????? Where'd you read that bit of info? He was demoted for sure, but for other purposes. And point of interest, Ike NEVER served in battle, never actually was present on a field of battle. Bradley was stuck in the middle with an outrageous but excellent battlefield commander and the Allied Commander who had never experienced an actual war.

  • @roeltv2286
    @roeltv2286 3 года назад

    Imagine if there's no America all Asian Country will invaded by Japanese imperial Army

  • @Violetngqy
    @Violetngqy 11 лет назад

    so funny huh?

  • @lydiatv1887
    @lydiatv1887 3 года назад +3

    America is the hero of the world

  • @user-xm5cj5js2d
    @user-xm5cj5js2d Год назад

    大日本帝国万歳!

  • @17dollarswag55
    @17dollarswag55 7 лет назад +12

    God Bless the USA

  • @gregbennett4254
    @gregbennett4254 2 года назад +1

    Dont mess with the U S

    • @heptex8989
      @heptex8989 Год назад +1

      Yes because the US fought on all theaters

  • @ngpaikthing388
    @ngpaikthing388 3 года назад +1

    TORA + BANZAI = SURRANDER..

  • @fbn7075
    @fbn7075 5 лет назад +5

    Japapn freed colonies in Asia and chenged the world

    • @garyshepherd9367
      @garyshepherd9367 4 года назад +1

      Sook Ching 🤷‍♂️

    • @handyplay846
      @handyplay846 3 года назад

      Invade is invade!
      Don't change the word 😂

    • @Theywaswrong
      @Theywaswrong 2 года назад +1

      Russia is also using your misguided reasoning in Ukraine by claiming they are "liberating" the country. No reasons given for the resistance being put up by those in need of "liberation". Tell the truth or get out.

  • @Triumph2024.
    @Triumph2024. 5 лет назад +8

    they just needed to be cured of their japaneesy barbarism and it was the ole nagasaki sunburn that helped do that.

    • @Triumph2024.
      @Triumph2024. 4 года назад

      @crystalmania japan.

    • @rsuriyop
      @rsuriyop 3 года назад +1

      Who helped create imperial Japan even to begin with? It was Commodore Perry, the *American,* who in 1853 forced Japan at literal gunpoint to open up it's doors to the rest of the world. Had Japan simply been left alone, they would have never been involved in either WWI or WWII _at all._ Seems this important historical tidbit has been glossed over in American history classes.

    • @Theywaswrong
      @Theywaswrong 2 года назад +1

      @@rsuriyop You're trying hard to find a way to excuse Japanese behavior before and during WWII. You don't know WHAT Japan would have done if left alone, but their invasion and crimes in occupied China gives a truer picture than your fantasy excuses. Go google the Rape of Nanking. Google what the Japanese did to the civilians in the Philippines, especially as they retreated from the country. No, left alone they would have continued their murderous aggressions. You only have to look at the 1930's history to know this. You are dead wrong.

    • @treystephens6166
      @treystephens6166 Год назад

      Japan 🇯🇵 wanted to be like the USA 🇺🇸 & UK 🇬🇧 but they messed up by slaughtering everyone.