Pearl Harbor Disaster Made An Emotional Impact On American People(Ep.2)

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • (Memoirs of both Atlantic and Pacific Theater Series; Part, 2) Discover the untold story of how the U.S. Navy shaped World War II in this gripping series. Dive into the heart-pounding battles across two oceans that determined the fate of nations. From the intense clashes in the Pacific like Midway and Guadalcanal to the deadly U-boat campaigns in the Atlantic, witness the heroic efforts and strategic brilliance that turned the tide of history. Join us as we uncover the secrets, sacrifices, and triumphs of the sailors and leaders who navigated through the chaos of war. Subscribe now for a front-row seat to one of the greatest naval epics of all time!
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  • @WW2Tales
    @WW2Tales  3 месяца назад +3

    Ladies and Gentlemen Welcome to Part 2 of Memoirs of both Atlantic and Pacific theater!
    Playlist:ruclips.net/p/PLGjbe3ikd0XGtrmUcb3GG1vIiBvdTBXRu
    Link of Part 1:ruclips.net/video/sB1bUwTXj2I/видео.html

  • @stischer47
    @stischer47 3 месяца назад +4

    Washington failed Hawaii but, of course, scapegoated Kimmel and Short.

  • @SammyNeedsAnAlibi
    @SammyNeedsAnAlibi 3 месяца назад

    Just FYI: after repairs and modernization, the USS Nevada participated in the bombing of Utah Beach on D-Day, then sailed back to the Pacific in time to help shell Okinawa before we took it. She was an amazing ship with an amazing history- all ended when they used her as a target during Operation Crossroads. Sad ending for a galant lady.

  • @thomasmurray3920
    @thomasmurray3920 Месяц назад +1

    For all of Yamamoto’s supposed cleverness, failure to take out POL tanks and repair facilities was inexcusable.

  • @rinkevichjm
    @rinkevichjm 3 месяца назад +1

    The zero wasn’t better the Wildcat was superior and had similar performance and better armor and by war’s end had a 6:1 kill ratio

    • @jtzoltan
      @jtzoltan 3 месяца назад +1

      Maybe he was talking about which was better at the time of Pearl Harbor since the hellcat didn't go into production until 1942

    • @rinkevichjm
      @rinkevichjm 3 месяца назад

      @@jtzoltan I meant the F4F. The f6f had a 19:1 ratio.

    • @steveschainost7590
      @steveschainost7590 3 месяца назад +1

      The biggest difference was in pilot experience. The Japanese pilots had been in combat for several years and they were good. The Americans were combat rookies. It took time for them to learn how to use the F4F or P40 strengths against the A6M Zero.

    • @rinkevichjm
      @rinkevichjm 3 месяца назад +1

      @@steveschainost7590 actually in September 1942 the first month Saratoga’s fighter squadron was at Guadalcanal they had a slightly better than 1:1 record against the zero (Saratoga took a torpedo and needed repairs, she was good at that) after that they started to devise special techniques to increase their kills (beyond the Thatch weave) including forcing the zeroes to engage at higher altitudes and speeds where the zero had less power, more fuel consumption, and poor maneuverability.