Let me talk about this soldier in the Picture, he deserves to be mentioned. Kiyoshi Ogawa was born in 1922 in the Gunma Prefecture in Japan. He studied at the prestigious Waseda University and became a student-soldier, gakuto, after graduation. He was trained as a pilot and was assigned to the 306th Fighter Squadron of the 721st Kokutai with the rank of ensign in the Japanese Navy. Near the end of the war, he volunteered to be a Special Attack Force pilot. On 11 May 1945, American carrier Bunker Hill operated as a part of Task Group 58.3, 122km to the east of Okinawa, and was struck by the large-scale kamikaze attack dubbed Operation Kikusui Number 6, which Ogawa took part of. At 1004, Marine pilot Captain James E. Swett reported two Japanese fighters approaching; one of them was piloted by Ogawa. The unknown pilot struck first, releasing his 250 kg bomb which tore through the entire ship and exploded in the sea below, then the aircraft struck and destroyed most of the armed and fueled American aircraft on the flight deck. Ogawa dove next. His 250 kg bomb ignited aviation fuel, and then the aircraft dove into the flight deck near the control tower. Ogawa died at 10:05 that morning. The two attacks killed 373 American servicemen and caused serious damage to the carrier that placed her out of commission for the remainder of the war. Ogawa's aircraft was not destroyed. Bunker Hill's sailors found a letter Ogawa wrote on him. It said "I will make a sortie, flying over those calm clouds in a peaceful emotion. I can think about neither life nor death. A man should die once, and no day is more honorable than today to dedicate myself for the eternal cause.... I will go to the front smiling. On the day of the sortie too, and forever."
@@Shion-cr9sl Anime made filthy degenerate cartoons appealing to pedos, now japans image is ruined, once a nation known for warriors now femboys and retards, I hate weebs, Anime needs to be wiped off the world
the pilot in this video is named Kiyoshi Ogawa, he along with another pilot crashed themselves into the USS Bunker Hill. When I read his letter it chokes me up a little due to how emotional is it.
Almost all of Kamikaze attackers wrote farewell letters to his families, which one cannot read without tears and which clearly prove that their motives are far from hatred but love of their nation and people.
Let us not forget that America placed an embargo on them preventing them from getting 88% of their oil to goad the Japanese into a fight(what do you think would happen if Russia prevented America from getting 88% of its oil?) and if you want any more evidence remember that some of America’s biggest military bases are still in Japan and Germany over 75 years after the war ended we just wanted excuse to get involved and have a military base in Europe and Asia
@@bemotivated8443 Let us not be mistaken. Our enemy is not America, but the globalists and their minions including CCP, the evil hands that have been manipulating both countries.
@@MaelPlaguecrow6942 Actually, America beats both of them if you want to count every single one in each of the nations' history. Just as the saying goes, the winner gets to decide what happens, yea America likes to hide a lot of the bad stuff they have done. I'm American myself and hate all the people around me saying that America is best without even know the atrocities we have committed. Try to learn before you type a bit pal as a piece of advice, America is only great because it has done far worse things than most countries have, just like how every large/powerful nation has gained its power
@@siphobrisloks8133 its most likely sepukku to save their country or prolong the war seppuku is a form of ritual suicide that originated with Japan's ancient samurai warrior class japan it was the japanese code of honor too dyinng for your country was part of it before ww2 is a thing japanese army do the same thing it was most likely last stand fight to death
Wasps: Attack the enemy a few times and speed away! Mosquitoes: Steal their stuff, and leave, hurting them! Horse Flies: Hurt them once in defense, run back! Bees:
I dont know why RUclips banning these videos, there is nothing offensive in the video just a song of the people who sacrifice their life for their country. You cant change history RUclips. (sory for my bad grammer)
Dear Mother and Father, Brother and Sister, End of autumn. The backyard must be filled with the cries of insects, as it is every year around this time. My heart is full to bursting with memories of the many evenings we spent talking together. I suppose you are all somewhat concerned about how I’m doing. During my visit home in May, Sister said to me, “Ever since you joined up, Mother has been setting meals before your photograph. She’s given up drinking tea, and every evening she visits the shrine to pray for you.” I was so moved that I was unable to thank her. Mother really wore herself out at the farewell party the night before I left to join my unit. She was so busy preparing for my departure that she didn’t sleep at all the night before. And on my sun flag, she wrote HAPPILY WAITING FOR A RETURNING CHILD. Whenever I can, I gaze at those four noble characters for the nourishment they give my soul. The fighting has become extremely intense, and there is no guarantee of my safe return. The image of all those poor school kids and everyone else singing war songs and waving a sea of flags as they saw us off to the front is burned indelibly into my mind. I firmly believe in the benevolence of the Emperor and of our parents. Mother seems to be growing weaker by the day. Brother and Sister, you will have to give her the love that I cannot. Please forgive my impiety; I pray for the continued good health of you all. The three photo albums I sent the other day are keepsakes for Brother and Sister. Please don’t worry about me. When you hear of my death, be happy for me, for I will have achieved my ambition. Goodbye Lieutenant Kishi Fumikazu to his family Killed in the Philippines on 24 October 1944 at age 22.
@@Vajrapani108 You seem to know nothing about how the people of Japan thought at that time period. And yes,’ it is brave to sacrifice yourself for your country. They did it out of necessity, since the materials and equipment for their airplanes were basically out.
@@Vajrapani108 your a special kind of stupid. Do you know how effective the kamikazes were? The statistics on the kamikaze kill to loss rate are far better than any other Japanese plane at the time. So many American ships were sunk and caused so many fatalities due to the kamikaze attacks. It’s not “weakness” if it’s working
My sister's Grandfather's Uncle was a kamikaze pilot.That's very sad he fail and his plane fell into ocean he probably almost hit a carrier but we have no footage for my sister's Grandfather's Uncle. :'(
@@thefifthtetrarch7591 it is always an honor to die trying to defend one’s country no matter your view on them, feeling pity is a disrespect to the warriors who willingly gave up their lives for their country
when I enjoyed the dramatic songs, I cried because of Kamikaze pilot's braveness. They accept to sacrifice to prevent the us army from landing in Japan.
@@hansbutenvagen7621 yeah and so did every other country in the history of humanity.. i dont see a problem with that because all other nations did many atrocious things to got what they wanted.. America, France, England, Germany, the Chinese, the Mongolians, the Italian... etc.. the list goes on forever and i bet ur country is on that list too.. but the fact that some of them made bad and evil choices that does not mean that all of them were bad and wont change the fact that they were loyal to their leader
@@Afrancis16 "haven't got punished at all" gotta correct you there, thats the most probable reason america used nuclear warfare on them and because of those warcrimes (which while only a section) were mentioned at the convection, japan lost all of its puppets and outside land
@@Afrancis16 dude youre overdramatizating, i was showing up that there weren't *no punishment*, but there was one and that temporaly affected them, also they lost a large amount of resources, income and military in those treaties, not that the country collapsed, but that it was affected and THERE WAS one or more punishments
@@Afrancis16 one hypercritical question... when America gets hit by a nuke.. what would you say? because America also never got any punishment for committing a genocide on the Indigenous population that used to own the land. I know thats probably not the best example but my point is, no matter if u conquered the land and or u did bad things.. that fact alone doesn't give u the right to nuke a country twice.. especially if u not even trying to destroy military structures but instead target the most populated citys by civilians. U can turn it the way u like but America simply wanted a "test subject" for their new weapon..
It warms my heart that they give the Japanese respect for their bravery, remembering the soldiers who fought with honor and not the corrupt that history teachers would rather talk about. May you fallen warriors fly forever in the afterlife or the next life.
@@Some.commenter because I doubt Shinzo Abe would like to be associated with the damn Dai-Nippon Teikoku Kaigun Koku Tai. He's far more of a religious person for that.
Listening to this song always makes me cry. It's both sad and inspirational about people willing to sacrifice their lives for honor of their country and saying farewell to their family and friends.
god why do some people respect this regime, it was literally on par with the nazis. They killed millions of chinese civilians for no apparent reason, but because the U.S. glorified it after the war, everybody thinks Japan has always been a peaceful country
Really sad that most people nowadays think that Japan is this perfect kawaii country with anime on every corner. I would be genuently happy if more people in the west remembered just how brave some of these guys were.
Why do you think people think that? Only because that's what Japan's been becoming since the end of the war. Every day, Japanese step further away from the spirit from which these displays of valorant character were born. That's the meaning of all these Japanese nationalists, people outraged at the stupefication of their folk, forgetting what self-denial, selflessness, and sacrifice made such a great nation. Now Japan is rotting and decaying like any other Westen nation and sinking slowly into immorality. Well, I prefer not to think on such doomsday terms, but undoubtedly that's where I see Japan's future, at least as of now.
@@cornybrain7282There were no Japanese fascists! There were people willing to defend their country and the emperor's divine integrity with their own lives whatever the cost.
Es súper cierto y lógico considerando que el propio "suicidio" de las abejas es parecido al ataque de los kamikazes literal las abejas tienen un comportamiento kamikaze cuando hay la hora de atacar al enemigo.
The men who sacrificed their lives to protect their nation have nothing but my utmost respect for taking a fucking explosion to the face while flying at 200+ mph in the air.
the whole reason why The US got Japan to have a self defense force instead Because they might accidentally destroy the entire asia with an actual military
@@MaRaX93 respect your enemy. Warriors who sacrifice their lives in an actual war, for their beliefs, family and nation deserve respect, no matter the side they are on.
0:39 若桜 (waka sakura): noch nicht blühende Kirschenblume 1:25 Die richtige Satzverteilung ist „送るも行も、今生の別れと知れど、微笑みて“ 1:46 Hier fehlt noch die Übersetzung für „神鷲“, welches quasi als „heiliger Adler“ übersetzt werden kann 3:10 Der Satz sollte als „Trotz wir in den Hochsee sinken, werden wir noch als Schutzengel das Reich wehren.“ übersetzt werden.
I have listened to this Song probably a thousand times, and it gives me goosebumbs one the top of my head everytime. A great masterpiece! Sadly i couldn't find it anywhere Else than on RUclips. May the brave kamikaze pilots Rest in peace! 🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵
I have a distant relative who was stationed in Pearl Harbor but was fortunate enough to survive the attack. When I was a teenager, I was privileged to hear a lecture by a kamikaze pilot who miraculously survived. He spoke at length, albeit in a very thick accent, about the measures they took to brainwash him into that willingness to throw away his life. It wasn't filmed and RUclips didn't exist. Thank you for preserving this bit of wartime propaganda. It's so easy to forget that the suicide pilots weren't born to be weapons, they were just made that way.
My great grandfather worked for Japanese Administration during their occupation of Malaya as he believed Malaya would gain independence with the help of Japan. He was later to be hanged at Changi Prison, Singapore after British came back following Japanese defeat. Fortunately, under few circumstances his life was saved. He was never the same man after that nevertheless. Long live Japan and Imperial Japanese Army. From Malaysia.
@@NeoRetroX they atleast helped my country India. Japan had a force of 40000 men called the INA(indian national army). The INA was commanded by an Indian freedom fighter, subhash chandra bose. They fought the british Indian army in burma/myannmar.
@@kalirinshen474 There were no Japanese fascists! There were people willing to defend their country and its divine integrity from their emperor with their own lives whatever the cost.
@@kalirinshen474There were no Japanese fascists! There were people willing to defend their country and its divine integrity from their emperor with their own lives whatever the cost.
With songs of war symbolising patriotism (except for one of France's song of their love for onion rings) this song not only shows that, but the overwhelming love and sacrifice willing to be done by Japan's people. They fought bravely and answered the call of their nation. May their names never be forgotten and be set in stone
You saw people crying. You saw pain and suffering. You saw death. You saw a boat. You said Bazai in anger. You met death. In blossoms of pain you in the air. You can't left death when you are ready.
@@CYC_JP Japan literally committed multiple atrocities and the kamikaze pilots often like the rest of the japanese army was manipulated into thinking that their emperor was some kind of a godly being
I don't support Imperialism but I gotta respect the soldiers dying selflessly for their country... forced or not they still chose to sacrifice their lives for their own motherland so hats off to them
As an American, I can't say I understand why they used kamikaze, but I can say with 100% certainty, I'd respect them, the same as I'd respect a veteran on our side
As an Indian, I can't understand why did you suddenly stop your oil exports to Japan and stopping the japanese ships with already purchased oil. Causing them to Retreat from China.
My father fought the 2nd WW with italian army, he always told me that japanese soldiers was very strong and valiant warriors. I’m crying for these guys who gave their lives because of human madness. We must learn from our mistakes. 🕊️ 🌍 🇮🇹 🇯🇵
In my newest book, Admiral Ikagi himself suggests using the Kamikaze special attack corps. Hideki Tojo says: "You must be joking!" Ikagi replies with one of my favorite lines that I still can't believe I came up with: "I never joke. The Land of the Rising Sun is danger! We must do something about it!"
As a german I have to say we did chose equally badass allies for wrecking the world..respect to the japanese,what a disciplined and yet deeply cultivated and ancient nation,much appreciation.
As my eyes burn up from the flaming tears streaking down my cheeks, I hold the picture of her for the last time. all my memories all trace to everyone around me, I watch as my fellow comrades crash too. I inhale “TENNŌ HEIKA BANZAI”
They are murderers and horrible. How can you say they are the pride of asia during ww2. They rape and kills many women in their invasion many innocent men and children also babies. Dont forget the nanking massacre. It is so humanless and make a lot of people sick. They ruined others country so terribly. They are cruel than animal.
The snow starts speaking Finnish.
The trees start speaking Vietnamese
and the sky starts to sing.
They sing in Japanesse
Ph shit its a kamikaze
The mountains are arguing
@@tennoheikabanzai1944 Allahu Akbar!!!!!
@@tennoheikabanzai1944 the school bag start speaking arab
Let me talk about this soldier in the Picture, he deserves to be mentioned.
Kiyoshi Ogawa was born in 1922 in the Gunma Prefecture in Japan. He studied at the prestigious Waseda University and became a student-soldier, gakuto, after graduation. He was trained as a pilot and was assigned to the 306th Fighter Squadron of the 721st Kokutai with the rank of ensign in the Japanese Navy. Near the end of the war, he volunteered to be a Special Attack Force pilot. On 11 May 1945, American carrier Bunker Hill operated as a part of Task Group 58.3, 122km to the east of Okinawa, and was struck by the large-scale kamikaze attack dubbed Operation Kikusui Number 6, which Ogawa took part of. At 1004, Marine pilot Captain James E. Swett reported two Japanese fighters approaching; one of them was piloted by Ogawa. The unknown pilot struck first, releasing his 250 kg bomb which tore through the entire ship and exploded in the sea below, then the aircraft struck and destroyed most of the armed and fueled American aircraft on the flight deck. Ogawa dove next. His 250 kg bomb ignited aviation fuel, and then the aircraft dove into the flight deck near the control tower. Ogawa died at 10:05 that morning. The two attacks killed 373 American servicemen and caused serious damage to the carrier that placed her out of commission for the remainder of the war.
Ogawa's aircraft was not destroyed. Bunker Hill's sailors found a letter Ogawa wrote on him. It said
"I will make a sortie, flying over those calm clouds in a peaceful emotion. I can think about neither life nor death. A man should die once, and no day is more honorable than today to dedicate myself for the eternal cause.... I will go to the front smiling. On the day of the sortie too, and forever."
When you're in your Toyota passing by an Anime convention
Sacrifice your life to destroy shameful anime!
@@ngreen9305 Anime ruined japan
@@alexcapy-gamingchannel6438 yes
@@Shion-cr9sl Anime made filthy degenerate cartoons appealing to pedos, now japans image is ruined, once a nation known for warriors now femboys and retards, I hate weebs, Anime needs to be wiped off the world
@@Shion-cr9sl Ew a weeaboo. I'm a haafu and I agree w/ others. I don't want a bunch of dirty gaijin weeaboos touching my mother country.
the pilot in this video is named Kiyoshi Ogawa, he along with another pilot crashed themselves into the USS Bunker Hill. When I read his letter it chokes me up a little due to how emotional is it.
I search about this guy you are right
@@Biswa0544 yes
He is a super hero ☺️
Funny that in this picture he looks like he's grinning smugly and DGAF
@@mrgod5139 Pause
Almost all of Kamikaze attackers wrote farewell letters to his families, which one cannot read without tears and which clearly prove that their motives are far from hatred but love of their nation and people.
Let us not forget that America placed an embargo on them preventing them from getting 88% of their oil to goad the Japanese into a fight(what do you think would happen if Russia prevented America from getting 88% of its oil?) and if you want any more evidence remember that some of America’s biggest military bases are still in Japan and Germany over 75 years after the war ended we just wanted excuse to get involved and have a military base in Europe and Asia
@@bemotivated8443 Let us not be mistaken. Our enemy is not America, but the globalists and their minions including CCP, the evil hands that have been manipulating both countries.
@@yonaoshi3178 nope, America are the same, they also a problem today
@@WarriorofChrist612 China: "Nooo!!! You can't commit war crimes on us!!!"
Also China: "Haha! Wanna see my civilians turn red?"
@@MaelPlaguecrow6942 Actually, America beats both of them if you want to count every single one in each of the nations' history. Just as the saying goes, the winner gets to decide what happens, yea America likes to hide a lot of the bad stuff they have done. I'm American myself and hate all the people around me saying that America is best without even know the atrocities we have committed. Try to learn before you type a bit pal as a piece of advice, America is only great because it has done far worse things than most countries have, just like how every large/powerful nation has gained its power
"Man this guy gave his life for his country, rest in peace honorable soldier."
"It's better to follow a suicidal order than die due to civilization oppression"
-Kamikaze pilot before taking off (I guess)
@@siphobrisloks8133 they are not brainwashed that was part of their soldier especially the samurai warrior time
@@siphobrisloks8133 you know no honor, disgraceful man
@@siphobrisloks8133 its most likely sepukku to save their country or prolong the war seppuku is a form of ritual suicide that originated with Japan's ancient samurai warrior class japan it was the japanese code of honor too dyinng for your country was part of it before ww2 is a thing japanese army do the same thing it was most likely last stand fight to death
@@siphobrisloks8133 you probably dont know a lot of japanese culture redditor you should know more about them
*"If i'm not coming back, say that i love my mom"*
Americans on some ship:
Is it a bird or a plane?
Kamakaze pilot:
神風マザーフッカー!!
Banzai !!!!
@@syn_2529 I mean that's not exactly correct, but aight
@@edie9158 its because english translation is shit.
Kōgun Banzai!
@から揚げ 「マザーフッカー」("Mother fucker")は英語の悪口。直訳すると「母を犯す野郎」。
Wasps: Attack the enemy a few times and speed away!
Mosquitoes: Steal their stuff, and leave, hurting them!
Horse Flies: Hurt them once in defense, run back!
Bees:
Attacks once, with vigour!
(I'm probably going to hell for saying that)
@@Nick-rs5ifprotecting your homeland and family is worth your life
Mantises: **brutally murders the enemy even tho it isnt a enemy**
" I sacrifice my life for the bee colony!"
Best bugs
神風特別攻撃隊のお亡くなりになった戦士達に敬意を込めて
🗾Japan forever 🗾
I dont know why RUclips banning these videos, there is nothing offensive in the video just a song of the people who sacrifice their life for their country. You cant change history RUclips. (sory for my bad grammer)
@@gigginbig3 you’re a genuine asshole
@@adamholderer9295 it's weird because the flag is still being used today
just incase if they take down this video, i downloaded the video
@@gigginbig3 well congrats you has been banned from history class
@@gigginbig3 i feel you, i had a reply to a stupid comment and they deleted, and now I am the retarded one xd
0:56 Damn, Kamikazes predicted Anime.
Westerners despises anime
@@lindypill anime is cringe
Want to see Japan getting back to their original self again.
@@lindypill LMAO WEEBS LMAOOOO
@@alfarizz2 agree
Dear Mother and Father, Brother and Sister,
End of autumn. The backyard must be filled with the cries of insects, as it is every year around this time. My heart is full to bursting with memories of the many evenings we spent talking together. I suppose you are all somewhat concerned about how I’m doing.
During my visit home in May, Sister said to me, “Ever since you joined up, Mother has been setting meals before your photograph. She’s given up drinking tea, and every evening she visits the shrine to pray for you.” I was so moved that I was unable to thank her. Mother really wore herself out at the farewell party the night before I left to join my unit. She was so busy preparing for my departure that she didn’t sleep at all the night before.
And on my sun flag, she wrote HAPPILY WAITING FOR A RETURNING CHILD. Whenever I can, I gaze at those four noble characters for the nourishment they give my soul. The fighting has become extremely intense, and there is no guarantee of my safe return. The image of all those poor school kids and everyone else singing war songs and waving a sea of flags as they saw us off to the front is burned indelibly into my mind. I firmly believe in the benevolence of the Emperor and of our parents. Mother seems to be growing weaker by the day. Brother and Sister, you will have to give her the love that I cannot.
Please forgive my impiety; I pray for the continued good health of you all. The three photo albums I sent the other day are keepsakes for Brother and Sister. Please don’t worry about me. When you hear of my death, be happy for me, for I will have achieved my ambition.
Goodbye
Lieutenant Kishi Fumikazu to his family
Killed in the Philippines on 24 October 1944 at age 22.
空で戦った殉難者たちを決して忘れません🇯🇵
@@munkey8181 Tiananmen Square Massacre (1989)
@@munkey8181 Oh great another puppet of the CCP
@@munkey8181 bombing of dresden, atomic bombs, firing bombings, rape of berlin, American G.Is raping French girls
Welcome to war, you biased fuck
@@munkey8181 i know it wasnt at the highest scale, but the Russians tho...
Respect to all the great Japanese heroes who died for their country selflessly. 🇹🇷🇯🇵
"sir im out of ammo"
"my brother in Christ you are the ammo"
"I would rather fight until my last breath.Than seeing our country occupied by a foreign country."
TM日本才是侵略战争的一方,被占领是因为我们🇨🇳打回去了!
@@xmr1262 sbzng
@@xmr1262 both are correct this is live, other countrys fighting each other for the will if power.
Meanwhile we import millions of migrants and have to get along with their culture or be called racist
@@8층고양이1 Somebody's still salty they had weak ancestors
My social studies teacher showed this for our current lesson on WW2, an I actually love and respect this song.
@Josh Howell B. Biboso "History always gets written by the victor"
It truly is a bitter sweet song
@@littlejacob488 by me?
ruclips.net/video/AEx5Xv7csAU/видео.html
another imperial japanese kamikaze song
@@VitaVN23 By us Victor, by us
Boys in 1940's
NO Drinks
NO GF
NO Nudity
100% Kamikaze
Agreed brother, FOR THE EMPEROR!!!!
TENNO HEIKA, BANZAI
1945% Honor for the Emperor and Dai Nippon Teikoku
They did drink before taking off as an act of honor
Well turn that to
Maybe one more shot
They drank a bit of sake before they blasted into the deck of a ship
“It will be humiliated by the enemy”.... anime
@@pariotawsome124 Thankfully, the cringe infected americas youth and is filled with degenerates
@@Shion-cr9sl あなたのロリボディピローをクソに戻ります
@@abhilasnayak1512 a kamikaze pilot has more respect then you will ever have
@@oxsnxiwn7804 Interesting
I'm crying, for this poor and proud soldiers
Very beautiful patriotic song, respect to these braves men of the kamikaze special corps, selfless people.
Make Japan great again
@@Vajrapani108 You seem to know nothing about how the people of Japan thought at that time period. And yes,’ it is brave to sacrifice yourself for your country. They did it out of necessity, since the materials and equipment for their airplanes were basically out.
@@Vajrapani108 your a special kind of stupid. Do you know how effective the kamikazes were? The statistics on the kamikaze kill to loss rate are far better than any other Japanese plane at the time. So many American ships were sunk and caused so many fatalities due to the kamikaze attacks. It’s not “weakness” if it’s working
@@Vajrapani108 a man who cant respect another mans culture deserves no respect. You deserve no respect, not even a look at you.
@@Vajrapani108 so you think the kamikaze pilots had a bad life and couldnt carry the weights of life?
Rest in peace kamikaze guy, you are died for your country. Take my respect
get back to work connor
@@trippingaijin525 Ok, I'm sorry lieutenant
@@connor6641 hey did you know, i'm a criminal with 300 kill count and 524 stolen things
@@avtoorX gg bro
@@avtoorX I'm calling the lieutenant
My sister's Grandfather's Uncle was a kamikaze pilot.That's very sad he fail and his plane fell into ocean he probably almost hit a carrier but we have no footage for my sister's Grandfather's Uncle. :'(
@@thefifthtetrarch7591 it is always an honor to die trying to defend one’s country no matter your view on them, feeling pity is a disrespect to the warriors who willingly gave up their lives for their country
W him,and always be proud of your country
when I enjoyed the dramatic songs, I cried because of Kamikaze pilot's braveness. They accept to sacrifice to prevent the us army from landing in Japan.
Bravery is not what you feel in the moment, it's what comes after
@@TheseBombsOnly true
🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Teacher: we are going to japan
Girls:omg i cant wait to take a pic
Weebs:anime
The quite kid:
Lol, like me.
AS a quiet kid, i confirm this is true.
I’m all of them 😳
jokes aside.. these people must have been the bravest soldiers.. i have nothing but the biggest respect for all of them.. RIP
@@hansbutenvagen7621 yeah and so did every other country in the history of humanity.. i dont see a problem with that because all other nations did many atrocious things to got what they wanted.. America, France, England, Germany, the Chinese, the Mongolians, the Italian... etc.. the list goes on forever and i bet ur country is on that list too.. but the fact that some of them made bad and evil choices that does not mean that all of them were bad and wont change the fact that they were loyal to their leader
@@Afrancis16 "haven't got punished at all" gotta correct you there, thats the most probable reason america used nuclear warfare on them and because of those warcrimes (which while only a section) were mentioned at the convection, japan lost all of its puppets and outside land
even if america used those nukes as a preparation for a incoming invasion that still counts
@@Afrancis16 dude youre overdramatizating, i was showing up that there weren't *no punishment*, but there was one and that temporaly affected them, also they lost a large amount of resources, income and military in those treaties, not that the country collapsed, but that it was affected and THERE WAS one or more punishments
@@Afrancis16 one hypercritical question... when America gets hit by a nuke.. what would you say? because America also never got any punishment for committing a genocide on the Indigenous population that used to own the land. I know thats probably not the best example but my point is, no matter if u conquered the land and or u did bad things.. that fact alone doesn't give u the right to nuke a country twice.. especially if u not even trying to destroy military structures but instead target the most populated citys by civilians. U can turn it the way u like but America simply wanted a "test subject" for their new weapon..
American sailor: christ that birds big
the bird:
1:49 love this part
It warms my heart that they give the Japanese respect for their bravery, remembering the soldiers who fought with honor and not the corrupt that history teachers would rather talk about. May you fallen warriors fly forever in the afterlife or the next life.
Every soldier who dies in war is respected
a moment of silence for these people who died a warrior's death, your service will never be forgotten in my heart
Silence
they were based for killing amerimutts at least even though they were our enemy as well
Amen
What I find interesting is that surviving kamikaze pilots stated that they didn't want to die, but bring honour to their family and country.
日本人で万歳突撃、攻撃を行う際に「天皇陛下万歳」と叫ぶ人はごく少数だったと言われてます。
多くの人は最期は家族の名前を口にしましたが、少数の「天皇陛下万歳」の声は非常に米軍にインパクトと与えました。
TENNÔ HEÏKA BANZAÏ !!!!!!!!!
R.I.P Shinzo Abe. May he forever be remembered.
"Let us enjoy the beauty of the moon."
- Admiral Tamon Yamaguchi.
There a very possible theory that he was killed by the CCP.
as his death was 1 day after the anniversary of the Marco Polo Birdge Incident
It’s more a R.I.P to all the kamikazes who died..
??? Why are you posting RIP Shinzo Abe on THIS ???? lmao
@@underarmbowlingincidentof1981 “lmao” WHY. ARE YOU LAUGHING.
@@Some.commenter because I doubt Shinzo Abe would like to be associated with the damn Dai-Nippon Teikoku Kaigun Koku Tai.
He's far more of a religious person for that.
Rest in peace you have done good for you're country you will live on
"If we do not win this fight, if we are defeated, What will happen to our country, it will be humiliated". This has already happened
It's happening to Europe if you know what I mean.
Listening to this song always makes me cry. It's both sad and inspirational about people willing to sacrifice their lives for honor of their country and saying farewell to their family and friends.
god why do some people respect this regime, it was literally on par with the nazis. They killed millions of chinese civilians for no apparent reason, but because the U.S. glorified it after the war, everybody thinks Japan has always been a peaceful country
Really sad that most people nowadays think that Japan is this perfect kawaii country with anime on every corner. I would be genuently happy if more people in the west remembered just how brave some of these guys were.
Why do you think people think that? Only because that's what Japan's been becoming since the end of the war. Every day, Japanese step further away from the spirit from which these displays of valorant character were born. That's the meaning of all these Japanese nationalists, people outraged at the stupefication of their folk, forgetting what self-denial, selflessness, and sacrifice made such a great nation. Now Japan is rotting and decaying like any other Westen nation and sinking slowly into immorality.
Well, I prefer not to think on such doomsday terms, but undoubtedly that's where I see Japan's future, at least as of now.
@@cornybrain7282There were no Japanese fascists! There were people willing to defend their country and the emperor's divine integrity with their own lives whatever the cost.
mosquitos: * te pica y escapa*
abejas: TENNO HEIKA BANZAAAAAI
彼は面白いと思っている🤣
Es súper cierto y lógico considerando que el propio "suicidio" de las abejas es parecido al ataque de los kamikazes literal las abejas tienen un comportamiento kamikaze cuando hay la hora de atacar al enemigo.
sad to be kamikaze pilot, they're never come back home and never seen their family again 😢... Rest in Peace ❤️
The men who sacrificed their lives to protect their nation have nothing but my utmost respect for taking a fucking explosion to the face while flying at 200+ mph in the air.
More like 300mph or 500mph
バンザイイ!!!
the whole reason why The US got Japan to have a self defense force instead
Because they might accidentally destroy the entire asia with an actual military
@@adrielshippuden0205 banzai isn't a foreign word
@@MaRaX93 respect your enemy.
Warriors who sacrifice their lives in an actual war, for their beliefs, family and nation deserve respect, no matter the side they are on.
0:39 若桜 (waka sakura): noch nicht blühende Kirschenblume
1:25 Die richtige Satzverteilung ist „送るも行も、今生の別れと知れど、微笑みて“
1:46 Hier fehlt noch die Übersetzung für „神鷲“, welches quasi als „heiliger Adler“ übersetzt werden kann
3:10 Der Satz sollte als „Trotz wir in den Hochsee sinken, werden wir noch als Schutzengel das Reich wehren.“ übersetzt werden.
I have listened to this Song probably a thousand times, and it gives me goosebumbs one the top of my head everytime. A great masterpiece! Sadly i couldn't find it anywhere Else than on RUclips. May the brave kamikaze pilots Rest in peace! 🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵
💀
Hits hard after 80 years still
They hit really hard
@@ChargemanBaré💀
i honor them. men who valued mission more than own lives.
Su sacrificio es recordado incluso casi 100 años después e irónicamente más por los occidentales.
los occidentales que aman japon son un monton de weebs de mrd
Poor young guys RIP.
Mosquitos: bites and runs away
Bees:
this song is very emotional.... the songwriter really felt what was happening at that time
Im malaysia but i like japan old song
same buddy.
I lived in Malaysia
死は兵士の最高の名誉です。
Yea...
HOLY SHIT HOW U REVIVED MAN
Yep
Of course
Bro really used google translate
Mosquitoes: Run away and hide cowardly
Bees:
Heroes never forgotten! Greetings from germany my japanese Kameraden!
1:16 "I am going to give you now my very last goodbye"
I just discovered this, and that part really gave me chillar and little tears in my eyes.
i have massive respect for these airmen who would actually take theire own life to save theire comrades.
Es hermosoooo, la mejor cancion que he escuchado
I have a distant relative who was stationed in Pearl Harbor but was fortunate enough to survive the attack. When I was a teenager, I was privileged to hear a lecture by a kamikaze pilot who miraculously survived. He spoke at length, albeit in a very thick accent, about the measures they took to brainwash him into that willingness to throw away his life. It wasn't filmed and RUclips didn't exist. Thank you for preserving this bit of wartime propaganda. It's so easy to forget that the suicide pilots weren't born to be weapons, they were just made that way.
Better dead than "liberated"
@@JV-bj4kx lmao, wehraboos are all over this comment section.
@@JV-bj4kx jesse what the fuck are you talking about?
@@akkiaddizone6889 go to your own holywood lgbtq+ section then
@@akkiaddizone6889 Right? The song is great, but people out here really wanna be extra edgy
My great grandfather worked for Japanese Administration during their occupation of Malaya as he believed Malaya would gain independence with the help of Japan. He was later to be hanged at Changi Prison, Singapore after British came back following Japanese defeat. Fortunately, under few circumstances his life was saved. He was never the same man after that nevertheless.
Long live Japan and Imperial Japanese Army.
From Malaysia.
Japanese helped the entire asia
@@Marcthesecondwhocame that’s an interesting take, where can I learn more?
@@NeoRetroX from elders, but you can rarely see a thing nowadays
@@NeoRetroX they atleast helped my country India. Japan had a force of 40000 men called the INA(indian national army). The INA was commanded by an Indian freedom fighter, subhash chandra bose. They fought the british Indian army in burma/myannmar.
Respect to all kamikaze pilots!!They must had balls of steel to do something like this
Their balls were definitely as hard as the planes they were flying.
In fact, they were forced by the Japanese fascists, and they did not want to die either
@@kalirinshen474 There were no Japanese fascists! There were people willing to defend their country and its divine integrity from their emperor with their own lives whatever the cost.
@@kalirinshen474There were no Japanese fascists! There were people willing to defend their country and its divine integrity from their emperor with their own lives whatever the cost.
With songs of war symbolising patriotism (except for one of France's song of their love for onion rings) this song not only shows that, but the overwhelming love and sacrifice willing to be done by Japan's people. They fought bravely and answered the call of their nation. May their names never be forgotten and be set in stone
once used to hate kamikazes but knew that they are just defending their nation...
look, sacrificing your life like that for your nation is something only a few are able to do.
Rip my boy Otoya Yamaguchi
You saw people crying.
You saw pain and suffering.
You saw death.
You saw a boat.
You said Bazai in anger.
You met death.
In blossoms of pain you in the air.
You can't left death when you are ready.
I saw a bird
I saw a nuke 💀
"said Banzai in anger 💀"
Make Japan Great Again
WW3?
@@imperialjapan2239 YES.
@@imperialjapan2239 aight buckaroo time to resurrect from the dead
germany and italy: hell yeah
respect to kamikaze, they died for the emperor now the emperor died for them in 1989.
Anyone who believes these men died in vain has little understanding of the world.
Listening to this song, I am moved to know that our ancestors were very brave men. I am proud to be Japanese.
Be proud brother. Japan was such a Gigachad of Asia. We must save her from modern day anime weeb bs and restore her past glory.
@@CYC_JP Past glory? Like horrific war crimes and experiments on the level of ww2 Germany? Yeah, shut up ya twat.
@@CYC_JP Japan literally committed multiple atrocities and the kamikaze pilots often like the rest of the japanese army was manipulated into thinking that their emperor was some kind of a godly being
@@oltzu5206 Based Japan. (My country was invaded by Japan)
@@McCaroni_Sup Okay. That's your opinion
I don't support Imperialism but I gotta respect the soldiers dying selflessly for their country... forced or not they still chose to sacrifice their lives for their own motherland so hats off to them
makes me tear up
As an American, I can't say I understand why they used kamikaze, but I can say with 100% certainty, I'd respect them, the same as I'd respect a veteran on our side
As an Indian, I can't understand why did you suddenly stop your oil exports to Japan and stopping the japanese ships with already purchased oil. Causing them to Retreat from China.
@@mr.rananowactive2992 bro 🤫
My father fought the 2nd WW with italian army, he always told me that japanese soldiers was very strong and valiant warriors. I’m crying for these guys who gave their lives because of human madness.
We must learn from our mistakes. 🕊️ 🌍 🇮🇹 🇯🇵
Thank you. I respect Italy, which was our ally. 🇯🇵🤝🇮🇹
@@Japan--- Nazi?
Mix of sadness and determination, in between war’s reality (sadness) and war’s apperance in movies and many songs (determination).
日中戦争は間違っていたけど、国のために勇敢に命を捧げた人々には敬意を表さないといけない
Your ancestors were made of metal. Respect from India.
As a British Naval aviation enthusiast, this man is fire. ❤️🔥
天皇陛下万歳!万歳!万歳!
萬歲!
❤, desde Argentina🎉
皇帝万歳!バンザイ!
We will never forget this hero's who risked their life for their beloved country.
When there's no ammo, become the ammo
This man actually fought for his country to help knowing he won’t come back.
tenno heika banzai🎌🎌🎌🎌
tai nihon teikoku banzai banzai !!!!!!!
In my newest book, Admiral Ikagi himself suggests using the Kamikaze special attack corps. Hideki Tojo says: "You must be joking!" Ikagi replies with one of my favorite lines that I still can't believe I came up with: "I never joke. The Land of the Rising Sun is danger! We must do something about it!"
Tenno Heika Banzai's 🇯🇵🎌
Kamikaze pilot: IM OUT OF AMMO
Emperor Hirohito: You are the bullet of pride
TENNO HEIKA BANZAIIIIIIII
Banzai
As a german I have to say we did chose equally badass allies for wrecking the world..respect to the japanese,what a disciplined and yet deeply cultivated and ancient nation,much appreciation.
Imperial Japan was not badass it was despicable
@@pancytryna9378 Lets meet in the middle and agree that you have no honor and therefore lack any understanding of the concept.
Japan and germany werent really allies
This is where true men cried
The way of Bushido! Hail Japanese kameraden!
As my eyes burn up from the flaming tears streaking down my cheeks, I hold the picture of her for the last time.
all my memories all trace to everyone around me, I watch as my fellow comrades crash too.
I inhale
“TENNŌ HEIKA BANZAI”
Banzai Fellow comrade!
Glory to Japan! Glory to Germany! Heil Victory!
Japan is the pride of Asia In WW2
@Imperial Japan Ball Only the SS had the same fervor
@@funnimonky316 the nation who took our gold and oil in ww2.
They are murderers and horrible. How can you say they are the pride of asia during ww2. They rape and kills many women in their invasion many innocent men and children also babies. Dont forget the nanking massacre. It is so humanless and make a lot of people sick. They ruined others country so terribly. They are cruel than animal.
Congratulations for your national holiday on 23rd February Japan from your friends in Germany
do you want make a new map?
@@Ginny.galaxy New World/Universe Map would do
greetings from italy
I DO THIS FOR THE HONOR OF THE IMPERIAL AIR FORCE AND MY HONORABLE ANCESTORS! BANZAAAAAAAAAAAAAI
The pain in there voice
バンザイ!!!!!!!!
とても美しい声と歌 ❤
I'm so sad.. I'm a mother ... long live Japan !!!
Thank you for your service
0:43 He pretected anime
대 선배님들의 희생을 생각하니 정말 눈물이 납니다
+ fearless buff
+ attack speed
+ critical damage recieved
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ルーマニアからの尊敬!
ルーマニアにも?
@@マーマイト-n1n ルーマニアからの敬意を書きたかった
ルーマニアに栄光あれ!