Footage of the Moment the Japanese Surrendered

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • The September 2, 1945 Japanese surrender ceremony of WWII signaled a monumental end to a brutal conflict. Standing atop the deck of the U.S.S. Missouri, war correspondent William Courtenay was there to film it all.
    #worldwar2 #history
    From: FALL OF JAPAN: IN COLOR
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Комментарии • 5 тыс.

  • @doc-holliday-
    @doc-holliday- 7 лет назад +5335

    And now they're one of our closest allies. Crazy how time changes things.

    • @stormerz8605
      @stormerz8605 6 лет назад +89

      Doc Holliday theyre not even in nato

    • @SadethCheng
      @SadethCheng 6 лет назад +734

      Storm erZ They're still our biggest ally in the Asia region. We have SoFA status with them. I would know because I was stationed in Japan for 2 years.

    • @stormerz8605
      @stormerz8605 6 лет назад +40

      Sadeth Cheng sofa isnt anything near NATO, maybe allies in asia (theres also south korea), but definitely not biggest allies in general, not even allies maybe, just friendly relations and good cooperators. In nato both countries keep military personnel in each others countries/base, both work together in exercises, plan theoretical war theaters, everyone has to spend a minimum of their GDP % of defense (in theory...), it's defensive alliance, technology cooperation etc... those are allies

    • @SadethCheng
      @SadethCheng 6 лет назад +261

      Storm erZ Well, we constantly house personnel from the Japanese Ground Defense Force in our baseson Okinawa. We do several annual field exercise with them every year.

    • @Jeremiahking101
      @Jeremiahking101 6 лет назад +226

      Storm have you ever served with the Japanese? I have and am right now, ive been here for a year and the relationship we have with them is strong.

  • @chancemolinari893
    @chancemolinari893 7 лет назад +10103

    my grandfather was in the boat next to that boat

    • @KorEditing
      @KorEditing 7 лет назад +581

      cool

    • @Maxvolume123
      @Maxvolume123 7 лет назад +214

      Ben Harder God bless

    • @Norwegian733
      @Norwegian733 7 лет назад +595

      My grandfather was next to the boat that was next to *that* boat.

    • @chiraqtookapack7189
      @chiraqtookapack7189 7 лет назад +396

      My grandfather used to walk 10 miles everyday to school in the snow without shoes. I think grandparents lie a lot.

    • @laim1499
      @laim1499 7 лет назад +52

      I'm sorry to hear that Ben, he must have had many stories

  • @PhilLankford
    @PhilLankford 3 года назад +4483

    The US navy also brought in the tallest sailors in the fleet to be on the Missouri that day. The Japanese had to walk down the deck surrounded by guys 6'3" and up..

    • @Zenon0K
      @Zenon0K 3 года назад +63

      When did that come in? Because I was considering joining over a decade ago (got puberty extremely young and in 3 distinct phases. Lets just say I was 20 when I was able to grow a beard, I was 13 before I was over 5 foot, and if the lights were off, I pass as a man's man in every way by the age of 8) and I was told that if I grew another inch I'd be turned away. Maybe my brain got freaked out or something because I never grew another centimetre over 6 feet.

    • @Jake-us7zx
      @Jake-us7zx 3 года назад +201

      @@Zenon0K that’s pretty normal growth , I know a kid 15 years old and already has a full beard

    • @otto7848
      @otto7848 3 года назад +247

      @StreetCarz I was two when one of my grandkids died... Sad times

    • @ntian29
      @ntian29 3 года назад +37

      Ultimate flex

    • @aleksandersuur9475
      @aleksandersuur9475 3 года назад +51

      That's a pretty typical thing to do for all sorts of military powers all over the world, especially for ceremonial units proper height is one of the primary qualifications.

  • @nathanbasset
    @nathanbasset 4 года назад +4212

    Fun fact: Tokyo Tower was built to show the west that Japan had recovered. Unfortunately Japan didn’t have enough raw metal to build it, so Shermans and other US vehicles that were left behind were melted down and used.

  • @discover854
    @discover854 6 лет назад +2919

    man imagine that sight of 1500 planes flying across Tokyo bay. It really shows both people and military that there was no way for Japan to win.

    • @KenJackson_US
      @KenJackson_US 4 года назад +256

      That was good. Even after two atomic bombs, the Army tried to actually kidnap the emperor to keep him from broadcasting an order to surrender. Incredible.

    • @discover854
      @discover854 4 года назад +76

      @@KenJackson_US Considering how many men they lost it China. It shouldnt be a surprised that the military wanted to continue fighting. Sure the civilian were dying in the hundreds of thousands from starvation to bombing but majority of the Army in Japan were still intact.

    • @elemes24
      @elemes24 4 года назад +50

      Was also thinking about this... I’ve never personally seen a sortie of more than 15 aircraft in my life 😂😂 but 1500?!?!

    • @ohnetitel4611
      @ohnetitel4611 4 года назад +27

      If it wasn't for the atomic bombs, they would've won.

    • @tylerscott1216
      @tylerscott1216 4 года назад +80

      @@ohnetitel4611 japan ? They would of just killed so many people just make a point of no surrender

  • @bb-6359
    @bb-6359 7 лет назад +1198

    I can't imagine how powerful this moment was for all those people who fought in the Pacific...

    • @Stevenowski
      @Stevenowski 4 года назад +23

      My dad said it was "more than incredible." He was discharged at 19 after serving 5 years in the Marines. 🇺🇸

    • @B-and-O-Operator-Fairmont
      @B-and-O-Operator-Fairmont 4 года назад +11

      Sobering to watch this in 2020 on the eve of the 75th Anniversary of the End Of World War II. Sad that all but a very small handful of men on duty that day have left us.

    • @bb-6359
      @bb-6359 4 года назад +7

      @@Stevenowski wait... he signed up when he was 14??

    • @Evanw10282
      @Evanw10282 4 года назад +14

      @@bb-6359 No he probably lied

    • @eileendouvarjo176
      @eileendouvarjo176 3 года назад +3

      My dad was there..Ltjg Frank Fitch USCG..

  • @gorgiascae5682
    @gorgiascae5682 7 лет назад +9303

    Side effects of nuclear attack also include massive productions of technology and anime.

    • @Boragath123
      @Boragath123 7 лет назад +327

      Juguz Jota Pe they have to release that rage somehow since they can't go to war

    • @Jason_Eissayou
      @Jason_Eissayou 7 лет назад +168

      Juguz Jota Pe it’s cuz they went brain dead and started making anime

    • @kaiza6467
      @kaiza6467 7 лет назад +210

      Juguz Jota Pe lol shows how much you know
      The reason technology in Japan advanced so much is because their military was liquidised and the wealth was taken from the rich and distributed amongst the populace. Without a military to maintain, an abundance of wealth and no need to worry about their national security thanks to their new guard dogs, Japan could focus on development which is why they've advanced so far now.
      And their anime? lol, America has cartoons as well. What's so weird about that?
      It just so happens that anime became so popular overseas, that the industry flourished.
      Just look at all the Weeaboos who desperately want to be Japanese. xD

    • @l0lLorenzol0l
      @l0lLorenzol0l 7 лет назад +203

      Kaiza the joke
      your head

    • @UnknownSwordsman
      @UnknownSwordsman 7 лет назад +33

      Kaiza While what you said is quite true. I'm pretty sure the OP only meant it as a joke.
      To the OP-> Haha! Good one!

  • @kevinjotgaming8828
    @kevinjotgaming8828 4 года назад +6824

    Weird how we're all watching dead people making peace

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 4 года назад +451

      I doubt everybody in the video is dead.

    • @LastsBobaTea
      @LastsBobaTea 4 года назад +381

      They wouldve had to have been like under 20 years old and thats assuming they lived for 95 years.

    • @kevinjotgaming8828
      @kevinjotgaming8828 4 года назад +256

      Last_ yeah , most of them are probably dead no offence to anyone tho

    • @dizzy2xx
      @dizzy2xx 4 года назад +15

      @@bighands69 same

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 4 года назад +37

      @@LastsBobaTea
      So all WW2 vets are dead?

  • @martinmartin8666
    @martinmartin8666 4 года назад +3037

    1500 planes?after they surrendered?jeez..that was the ultimate flex..

    • @ygjjjgui
      @ygjjjgui 4 года назад +265

      And after they bombed 2 cities to oblivion. Ultimate flex...

    • @slimglizzyjr
      @slimglizzyjr 4 года назад +4

      Do u play clash?

    • @martinmartin8666
      @martinmartin8666 4 года назад

      @@slimglizzyjr yes..why?

    • @slimglizzyjr
      @slimglizzyjr 4 года назад +4

      martin martin awesome. I clash as well

    • @martinmartin8666
      @martinmartin8666 4 года назад +3

      @@slimglizzyjr nice..what th level are you?

  • @srkgalaxy824
    @srkgalaxy824 7 лет назад +5113

    The planes at the end was actually a symbol saying "gg noobs"

  • @shaserdeses
    @shaserdeses 7 лет назад +2983

    Once enemies now closest friends in the pacific.

    • @DieterRahm1845
      @DieterRahm1845 4 года назад +94

      The Earth is flat and there is an ancient civilisation living in the Moon.

    • @sarveedahassan3723
      @sarveedahassan3723 4 года назад +288

      @@DieterRahm1845 japanese anime is enough for america

    • @thebasementbum4570
      @thebasementbum4570 4 года назад +8

      @@DieterRahm1845 true

    • @Amani-zo8ic
      @Amani-zo8ic 4 года назад +1

      the basement bum nah we’re friends

    • @Amani-zo8ic
      @Amani-zo8ic 4 года назад +5

      In the world not just pacific

  • @sirshagsalot929
    @sirshagsalot929 4 года назад +4473

    Imagine they all said sike and did a kamikaze moment

  • @Commander800
    @Commander800 7 лет назад +318

    My grandfather was a tail gunner on a B-29 Superfortress when it flew over on that day. Incredible man he was.

  • @wheelmanstan
    @wheelmanstan 7 лет назад +1841

    1500 planes must have been an awesome flyby, an awakening display of power, holy shit imagine experiencing the end of such a bloody war, they must have gotten drunk on another level during that celebration

    • @FoeReaper
      @FoeReaper 7 лет назад +46

      No its a great display of the power of their government not their people. The only reason Japan surrendered to America was because it'd rather become a Democracy than turned into a pig and slimey Soviet state. A lot of Japanese didn't want to fight yet its either that or have you and your entire killed and turned into soap.

    • @TheNightWatcher1385
      @TheNightWatcher1385 7 лет назад +34

      wheelmanstan 7 American soldiers were killed by falling bullets from others firing their guns into the air to celebrate that the war was over.

    • @IkeOkerekeNews
      @IkeOkerekeNews 7 лет назад +10

      Nickoli Lion
      Where did you get this?

    • @TheNightWatcher1385
      @TheNightWatcher1385 7 лет назад +16

      Ike Okereke Was told to me by my history professor in college. He specialized in both world wars so I believed him. lol

    • @LightAndDarkMdness02
      @LightAndDarkMdness02 7 лет назад +58

      Kirei Kotomine
      A lot of people conviently forget all of the terrible things the Japanese did to China. Oh, and what about Unit 731? They did stuff even the Nazis would say was going too far.

  • @doctorsoggy5563
    @doctorsoggy5563 7 лет назад +5639

    and then anime began

    • @garrett4063
      @garrett4063 7 лет назад +339

      japan said "well i cant take over the world fuck it anime lets go"

    • @IronMike-lt6et
      @IronMike-lt6et 7 лет назад +64

      GamingLover43
      Philippines had nothing to do with this buddy

    • @CT--gs1wj
      @CT--gs1wj 7 лет назад +30

      and Weeaboism

    • @ScoutJoe
      @ScoutJoe 7 лет назад +59

      Philippines did help because they are a colony of US that time. Most of the resistance remained in the Islands are filipino guerrillas and others joined the US military that were deployed in japan. so it's basically Filipinos, Americans and other allies like Russians and British did help a bit in that world war II in pacific

    • @fastestantalive5772
      @fastestantalive5772 7 лет назад +13

      AutisticSausage fuck anime

  • @davidhalliday616
    @davidhalliday616 3 года назад +1024

    My grandfather said they took all the servicemen over 6’ tall and lined them up and made the Japanese walk in between.

    • @nicholascarr6251
      @nicholascarr6251 3 года назад +37

      wow that's actually amazing if that happened

    • @benice6908
      @benice6908 3 года назад +90

      Disrespectful in a way but I love it

    • @notme8652
      @notme8652 3 года назад +142

      They had to Destroy their pride somehow

    • @nicholascarr6251
      @nicholascarr6251 3 года назад +69

      @@notme8652 They just lost WW2, how much pride do they have left.

    • @falseprofit2569
      @falseprofit2569 3 года назад +79

      @@nicholascarr6251 remember they were extremely honorable and would fight to the last men, willing to carry out kamikaze attacks so yes it's a surprise to you but not really when you see how much they honored death over surrender

  • @natewyliestudios
    @natewyliestudios 3 года назад +1639

    The Japanese guy dressed like the monopoly guy

    • @user-tr1gc6yi2h
      @user-tr1gc6yi2h 3 года назад +65

      Emperor Hirohito

    • @h____hchump8941
      @h____hchump8941 3 года назад +115

      Japan wanted to be as powerful as the Europeans, but didn't know what made them powerful so copied everything, even down to their attire. (this was in the 19th century)

    • @user-tr1gc6yi2h
      @user-tr1gc6yi2h 3 года назад +1

      @@h____hchump8941 right

    • @Lestibournes
      @Lestibournes 3 года назад +10

      @@h____hchump8941 not just Japan. Joseon switched its patronage to Russia and imitated it. I think it's about breaking away from the past in order to adopt better methods of doing things, and so they wanted a visual break too to help internalize the change.

    • @maddyg3208
      @maddyg3208 3 года назад +31

      That was the way diplomats used to dress until it went out of fashion and nobody told the Japanese

  • @switchmz9047
    @switchmz9047 4 года назад +327

    My father was in the USS MISSOURI while the attack happened, he was a loader on the number 6 anti aircraft 5 inch, 25 caliber gun. Rest in Peace

    • @AgeraRS7
      @AgeraRS7 3 года назад +1

      What battle?

    • @kenchan4267
      @kenchan4267 3 года назад +2

      @@AgeraRS7 battle in pearl harbor

    • @wkrot4245
      @wkrot4245 3 года назад +29

      @@kenchan4267 The Missouri did not exist at the time of Pearl Harbor.

    • @kenchan4267
      @kenchan4267 3 года назад +1

      @@wkrot4245 what battle did he mean this?

    • @wkrot4245
      @wkrot4245 3 года назад +3

      @@kenchan4267 I don't even think he knows.

  • @DonnieDin
    @DonnieDin 3 года назад +547

    When I was in the US Army, we did a month-long training exercise with the Japanese army in Yakima Washington. They are some of the kindest people I have ever met. They were nothing but respectful and honorable.

    • @asapmimic1289
      @asapmimic1289 3 года назад +50

      That’s because after their actions in WW2 they realized that their hopes of expansion were just impossible. They also realized that they caused a lot of unnecessary bloodshed. They’re a small island nation that are surrounded by superpowers and superpower controlled territories. So instead of putting all their efforts into military expansion and technology, they put it into public technology. That’s why today, they have crazy cool technology. Here in the US I think the military is about 10-15 years ahead of the general public. I can be wrong on that number. I’ve heard it being even near 20-30 years ahead. Things like Face ID and fingerprint scanning or drones. Today that’s a common thing on devices and go into any electronic store and you’ll see tons of drones. There’s testimony of people saying the government had that technology in the 60’s and 70’s.

    • @meeb3897
      @meeb3897 3 года назад +6

      Japan doesn't have an army...

    • @2bobaf
      @2bobaf 3 года назад +3

      @Mr. J And it's like the world 5th largest self-defense force or something.

    • @2bobaf
      @2bobaf 3 года назад +2

      19th. Well only a little out lol

    • @officialwafflehouse1593
      @officialwafflehouse1593 3 года назад +1

      509 yaks

  • @nohomoedgelordallenioso5005
    @nohomoedgelordallenioso5005 3 года назад +361

    Most of us will go our entire lives without experiencing such an intense array of emotions as those soldiers and sailors probably felt at that moment.

    • @yootoober2009
      @yootoober2009 Год назад +9

      too bad our some of our school children have experienced those emotions in their own classrooms... and will continue until assault weapons proliferation continues.

    • @a.m.6402
      @a.m.6402 Год назад

      Assault weapons are far worse than any nuclear weapon.

    • @deathsoldier2222
      @deathsoldier2222 Год назад +2

      That's a lie the direction the world is going today we definitely will

    • @davidh9844
      @davidh9844 Год назад +2

      THAT is precisely why they fought that war, so that we wouldn't have to.

    • @Celedan
      @Celedan Год назад

      @@yootoober2009 Battle royale: school edition

  • @phtevlin
    @phtevlin 7 лет назад +1506

    Douglas McArthur handled the surrender perfectly.

    • @pooply3053
      @pooply3053 7 лет назад +86

      about as perfectly as he almost got to handle the Korean war

    • @pooply3053
      @pooply3053 7 лет назад +60

      sexy sloth I do hope you all realise genuinely that was sarcasm. By nuking China he genuinely would've caused a possible third world war

    • @RPDBY
      @RPDBY 7 лет назад +33

      its hard to screw up a surrender, isnt it

    • @Light-vu6ws
      @Light-vu6ws 7 лет назад +11

      What is a perfect surrender?

    • @lyricanascku322
      @lyricanascku322 7 лет назад +8

      Yeah because forgive the emperor murders it's pretty perfectly

  • @rainesc8739
    @rainesc8739 3 года назад +81

    My great great grandfather died from one of the prison camps in the Philippines during the war. He survived the infamous Death March but after reaching the camps, no news came ever since. Whenever I think of the war, I always have thoughts like how I hope he was alive when the war ended. What happened was really a tragic part of history, and the scars never left the veterans and us their families.

  • @AdmiralBonetoPick
    @AdmiralBonetoPick 3 года назад +630

    So is the Smithsonian Channel basically what the History Channel and National Geographic channel used to be before they both transformed into general entertainment low-budget reality TV networks?

    • @harmstrongg
      @harmstrongg 3 года назад +25

      Well... yes.

    • @Heywoodthepeckerwood
      @Heywoodthepeckerwood 3 года назад +10

      Yes. It is my favorite channel by far.

    • @Dayvit78
      @Dayvit78 3 года назад +34

      And yet there's still dozens of youtube historians that do a better job of making documentaries than all of them put together.

    • @harmstrongg
      @harmstrongg 3 года назад +5

      @@Dayvit78 That's so true.

    • @PS4sos21
      @PS4sos21 3 года назад +15

      Those were the days when the History Channel and National Geographic meant something.. I hate the future🤬🤬🤬

  • @perfectstudents8361
    @perfectstudents8361 4 года назад +255

    The Japanese military surrendered to the American and Allied forces on the 2nd of September, 1945, after the World War II.
    I happened to watch this video on its 75th anniversary on the 2nd of September, 2020.

  • @johnc1014
    @johnc1014 7 лет назад +976

    I like that we had thousands of aircraft flying over. That kind of showed the Japanese what they'd have faced had they continued the war. By that time, the Japanese naval and air forces were nearly completely destroyed.

    • @wheelmanstan
      @wheelmanstan 7 лет назад +69

      Oh yeah. But the Japanese were crazy, not even the firebombing and two atomic bombs were enough to make them surrender, it was the Russian Army at their backs.

    • @mattkeller6383
      @mattkeller6383 7 лет назад +53

      wheelmanstan
      nope, it was definitely the bombs
      the Japanese had instilled such fervor and passion into their soldiers and people that they'd rather kill themselves than die from americans
      they would've gladly fought the russians in a heartbeat. Maybe it was a contributing factor to their surrender but the bombs were undoubtably why they surrendered.
      The Japanese started the withhdrawl of troops days after the bombs were dropped

    • @cmonster314
      @cmonster314 7 лет назад +43

      thats not at all true. they major generals and leaders didnt care enough about the bombings to even have a meeting about it. there had already been numerous cases where 80-90+% of cities were destroyed in one night by firebombing and this had been happening all over the country. it was only news of the fact that the soviets didnt want peace negotiations that finally led to them surrendering to us, so they wouldnt get invaded by the red army.

    • @rumblefish9
      @rumblefish9 7 лет назад +32

      One of the main reasons why Japan surrendered was because of the advancing Russians. They were actually more scared of the Russians.

    • @DS-gn1qu
      @DS-gn1qu 7 лет назад +2

      Ay re the US committed the most war crimes.

  • @Zichoe
    @Zichoe 4 года назад +735

    Can't imagine how embarrass Japanese to signing that agreement of surrender

    • @_spooT
      @_spooT 4 года назад +190

      I don't think they're THAT embarrassed. The Japanese highly regard honor as part of their culture. There is no honor in someone who can't accept his/her defeat. You accept your defeat and move forward.

    • @matchlockashigaru9755
      @matchlockashigaru9755 4 года назад +324

      @@_spooT The Japanese have a different concept of honour which is more akin to win at all costs

    • @matchlockashigaru9755
      @matchlockashigaru9755 4 года назад +103

      @@_spooT I implore you that if you think that they had a similar sense of honour to the west, Why do you think they did all their war crimes and their refusal to surrender during the pacific island campaign where no Japanese unit had surrendered until the Emperor did? Why do you think they used Kamikaze attacks to try and disrupt the Americans? Why did they suicidally charge at American Lines?
      The Japanese Honour system is more like trying to honour your family by doing good deeds, you do not fail as that would shame your family's name. I don't need to be told by the Japanese of old and the present as you say, though they probably would've said that honouring your family was the most important thing.

    • @normalbird1139
      @normalbird1139 4 года назад +24

      @@_spooT Western and Japanese differ alot.

    • @_spooT
      @_spooT 4 года назад +5

      ​@@normalbird1139 Join the armed forces, come out from multiple battles, meet new people of different cultures, learn new things. sooner or later you'll understand.
      Honor has nothing to do with whatever country you belong.

  • @casambo
    @casambo 5 лет назад +1830

    My grandmother baked a cookie that was eaten by a koala that watched the Battle of Thermopylae.

    • @designertjp-utube
      @designertjp-utube 4 года назад +92

      Dang! that sounded like some serious War Code in your sentence. What red button are you getting ready to push?

    • @HollowGTX
      @HollowGTX 4 года назад +20

      I seen the koala in the COD Cold War reveal trailer

    • @dannydavi-toe7412
      @dannydavi-toe7412 4 года назад +11

      small world

    • @weaseltheweasel302
      @weaseltheweasel302 4 года назад +5

      *claps hands*

    • @mdspence11
      @mdspence11 4 года назад +3

      Dafuq

  • @elle3312
    @elle3312 4 года назад +355

    I'm a Filipino and it horrifies me whenever my dad used to tell stories about what happened during World War 2.

    • @kijanu64
      @kijanu64 3 года назад +7

      Same here

    • @johneynon7121
      @johneynon7121 3 года назад +8

      Like stories about the (American war) Vietnam. I can tell you some.

    • @alexucon
      @alexucon 3 года назад +9

      yeah just like what wendy did to the smurfs

    • @bins1
      @bins1 3 года назад +2

      @Git Gud yeah and the Japanese are still apologizing countries to this day who were affected by the Imperial Japanese during WW2.

    • @Ryno_D1no
      @Ryno_D1no 3 года назад +5

      @@johneynon7121 Well the only measure of victory or progress in the Vietnam War was body count.

  • @Leprechaunproduction
    @Leprechaunproduction 4 года назад +34

    I visited the USS Missouri many years ago; even as a teenager, it was incredible to actually stand where the terms of surrender were signed over 60 years before. It's still one of the most incredible moments of my life.

    • @acchaladka
      @acchaladka Год назад +1

      Where is it today?

    • @jamesalexander5623
      @jamesalexander5623 Год назад +2

      @@acchaladka It's in Pearl Harbor as is the The USS Arizona!

  • @brad_359
    @brad_359 7 лет назад +575

    My great uncle was killed on the USS Indianapolis

    • @MrOg99
      @MrOg99 6 лет назад +77

      Brad _ thank you for your uncles service!

    • @pickles9774
      @pickles9774 6 лет назад +16

      RIP..

    • @polop3338
      @polop3338 6 лет назад +24

      Anonym well fuck you, cause your country is next

    • @sipnz4904
      @sipnz4904 6 лет назад

      dead

    • @notmyles712
      @notmyles712 6 лет назад +14

      Thank you for your uncles service may he rest in peace

  • @klovisy3058
    @klovisy3058 7 лет назад +2718

    *patriotism intensifies*

    • @hekmatyar6621
      @hekmatyar6621 7 лет назад +29

      Milan when did he ever say that ?

    • @tamnickyle
      @tamnickyle 7 лет назад +190

      So lemme get this straight. Japan attacks America for no reason, that's fine. Japan invades half of Asia for no reason, that's fine. Japan kills and rapes 20 million Chinese people, that's fine. America nukes Japan, killing less than 400,000 people, and now America is a big meanie. Okay then.

    • @hekmatyar6621
      @hekmatyar6621 7 лет назад +2

      Milan when did he ever say that ?

    • @JerBuster77
      @JerBuster77 7 лет назад +10

      Well there was a very specific reason for Japan starting a war with the US.

    • @stagairsoft9826
      @stagairsoft9826 7 лет назад +20

      Milan congrats on being a dumbass

  • @verward
    @verward 3 года назад +45

    that 1500 planes ending + the entire fleet just chilling is just too savage. "FYI this is what you were up against if you didn't surrender. Good call, buddy."

  • @2steelshells
    @2steelshells 7 лет назад +673

    my dad was on the st Paul heavy cruiser also in site.

    • @john-wo4rv
      @john-wo4rv 7 лет назад +23

      2steelshells Cool were in the video?

    • @incestwincest5229
      @incestwincest5229 7 лет назад +7

      THEGR3ATDVAKIIN 135 Well my intellectual father informed him of his incompetence.

    • @jig7810
      @jig7810 7 лет назад

      Incest Wincest well played

    • @jig7810
      @jig7810 7 лет назад

      jetshockey5 What if I told you it was a hateful try

    • @dvnychvz9757
      @dvnychvz9757 7 лет назад +5

      2steelshells Mine was next to it

  • @haytamharvey1845
    @haytamharvey1845 3 года назад +198

    Fun fact : Canada signed on the wrong line so everyone had to re-write their country and the declaration was a mess

    • @arbynChief617
      @arbynChief617 3 года назад +41

      Oh Canada is more than just their anthem

    • @myczxr
      @myczxr 3 года назад +2

      ...seriously?

    • @haytamharvey1845
      @haytamharvey1845 3 года назад +10

      @@myczxr yea, just search "Canada sign in the wrong spot" and you will find it.

    • @jeffdelaney8934
      @jeffdelaney8934 3 года назад +2

      Canada was the first country to declare war on Japan, one day before the U.S.

    • @duiwithc4corvette403
      @duiwithc4corvette403 3 года назад

      @@jeffdelaney8934 yeah, Canada was nasty in the war

  • @joesmoe6947
    @joesmoe6947 4 года назад +61

    Apparently during the 2008 financial crisis. When the Banks and AIG were about to go under. The Russians came to the Japanese with a proposition. Both owned very large stakes in AIG. The Russians asked the Japanese if they would agree to dump all their shares in AIG simultaneously. It would have been the final nail in AIGs coffin. This would likely have caused a total economic collapse. The effects would have been absolute chaos and anarchy around the globe. But, the Japanese politely told them no.
    Crazy how things change. Japan was given a second chance to essentially start a world war. Along side Russia and China to wreak havoc on the US. And yet they declined. Glad to have you on our side Japan! Thank you and God bless.

    • @machinesandthings9641
      @machinesandthings9641 4 года назад +7

      Probably because they knew how it would end (nuclear war). No one wins. Glad they are our friend too

    • @jkcarroll
      @jkcarroll 4 года назад +2

      It's because the northern-most Japanese home islands are still held by Russia; and they knew what would happen to them if they ever turned their backs on China for all the Japanese enslavement of China. 75 year later and they're still digging up drums of biological weapons that the Japanese had been developing and testing on Chinese and Allied prisoners.

    • @machinesandthings9641
      @machinesandthings9641 4 года назад

      Roger Wilco kinda true with all countries and races really. Crazy though

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 4 года назад

      It would not have caused economic collapse. It would have create a great economic turmoil but not collapse.

  • @USAR8888
    @USAR8888 3 года назад +23

    Amazing to think this battleship was still used in combat almost 50 years later in Desert Storm.

  • @Big_E_Soul_Fragment
    @Big_E_Soul_Fragment 7 лет назад +676

    This makes me feel patriotic and I'm not even American.

    • @MultiCrawler1
      @MultiCrawler1 7 лет назад +4

      The 225677th Fragment of the Man-Emperor of Mankind lol

    • @ernestogastelum9123
      @ernestogastelum9123 7 лет назад +8

      lol Japan was still fighting when we drop the bombs. they where ready to fight till the end but, they never expected to be hit by a nuclear bomb

    • @Big_E_Soul_Fragment
      @Big_E_Soul_Fragment 7 лет назад +7

      @DapperDan Ah yes, because the Rape of Nanking was LESS horrible(sarcasm).

    • @ClitoridectomyGroyper
      @ClitoridectomyGroyper 7 лет назад +4

      dzgfdg nigga nanking was a lie made by the people who wanted Japan to lose, just like George Bush lied about Iraq having WMD's. You pathetic morons believe everything they tell you.

    • @Big_E_Soul_Fragment
      @Big_E_Soul_Fragment 7 лет назад +9

      Oh boy, here we go.

  • @samovarmaker9673
    @samovarmaker9673 7 лет назад +1527

    and then they all committed Seppuku

    • @DannyWilliamH
      @DannyWilliamH 7 лет назад +92

      Samovar maker
      you mean Seppukkuluru? I think that's the proper way to say it for racists, you pick fucking racist!
      U rack uh diciprine oh shit now I'm racist.

    • @samovarmaker9673
      @samovarmaker9673 7 лет назад +243

      +DannyWIlliamH I believe it's pronounced Seppukkullurrubbuccudduffugguhhujjukkullummunnuppuzzu you sexist misogynist.

    • @Sherpaful
      @Sherpaful 7 лет назад +311

      Maybe they committed Bukakee

    • @samovarmaker9673
      @samovarmaker9673 7 лет назад +73

      also known as Harakiri

    • @Freindly1000
      @Freindly1000 7 лет назад +128

      Samovar maker I thought it was committing sudoku?

  • @ClitoridectomyGroyper
    @ClitoridectomyGroyper 7 лет назад +268

    So sad.... Rest in peace Japanese soldiers and American soldiers, both fought bravely for what they thought was right.

    • @thetruth7721
      @thetruth7721 7 лет назад +23

      SS soldiers died for their country not like the present who destroys with immigrants !

    • @plh8707
      @plh8707 6 лет назад +3

      Disgusting red

    • @robgura3150
      @robgura3150 6 лет назад +3

      kennedy072 those who practice islam are nothing but gasoline on the fire of hate and war.

    • @AppleCinnamonPie
      @AppleCinnamonPie 6 лет назад +6

      Ah, so suddenly I'm a fossil fuel now?

    • @robgura3150
      @robgura3150 6 лет назад

      Andy Nassri no youre not. thats why the US doesnt want your sandy ass here... but maybe if you were oil...

  • @bricecay1765
    @bricecay1765 3 года назад +11

    Truly grateful to have these moments on film for many generations to see including ours.

  • @ryanodonnell6748
    @ryanodonnell6748 4 года назад +50

    My Grandfather was 4th in "ITALY FIGHTING MUSSOLINI'S REGIME" He was sent to POLAND as a "POW" after he had been arrested and interrogated to find out if he was Jewish they also wanted to know which SYNAGOGUES he Worshipped at. My Grandfather kept on telling them he was a Catholic and thats when he was sent out to Poland. He was "LIBERATED" by the USA MILITARY. I WILL ALWAYS HAVE SO MUCH GRATITUDE AND RESPECT FOR ALL THE UNITED STATES MILITARY FORCES BECAUSE THEY WERE THE ONES WHO LIBERATED MY GRANDFATHER AND THEN HE WENT HOME AND MET MY NANNA WHO WAS A FANTASTIC AND PROUD GLASGOW WOMAN FROM PARKHEAD. And now I'm 40 now and have a 9yr old girl who is ABSOLUTELY beautiful and I love her so much. Everything I have today is because "THE UNITED STATES MILITARY LIBERATED MY GRANDFATHER"
    WE LOVE YOU AMERICA. RYAN O'DONNELL, GLASGOW SCOTLAND.... 🇺🇸❤️❤️🇺🇸 🍀🇮🇪🇮🇪🍀 😎🍀🍀🍀🍀😎

    • @sergeytaranovich2368
      @sergeytaranovich2368 4 года назад +6

      Ryan with all respect but United states did not liberate Poland during 2ww they land on a beach of Normandy in France and advance north east , at a same time Soviet forces pushed Germans back west on its way liberate Poland my grandfather two brothers died in a city of Poznan in Poland fighting against Germany, if your grandfather was POW in any concentration camps in Poland he bein liberated by Soviets not Americans

    • @creationterminator
      @creationterminator 4 года назад +4

      @@sergeytaranovich2368 shhhh...
      Don't...

    • @rohana7788
      @rohana7788 4 года назад +1

      hey man just letting you know poland was liberated by the ussr

    • @lawrencelewis8105
      @lawrencelewis8105 4 года назад

      @@rohana7788 You don't know how lucky you are!

    • @kerryxu119
      @kerryxu119 4 года назад +1

      @@sergeytaranovich2368 I think it's a joke, nobody talks like that in reality

  • @brettfavreify
    @brettfavreify 7 лет назад +324

    The Allied forces were certainly more magnanimous, generous, and respectful in victory than the Axis Powers would've been in our defeat.

    • @panzerjagertigerpelefant
      @panzerjagertigerpelefant 6 лет назад +37

      How do you know what would happen if it never did? We see the Axis as "bad guys" but read some more history dude...what the Allies did wasn't clean either. You never know until it happens.

    • @hereisyoursign6750
      @hereisyoursign6750 6 лет назад +85

      Rogue Channel The axis came in looking for land to take over, the allies came in looking for nation's to defend, prehaps it's not just good guys Vs bad guys, but you can't deny the axis had no intention of preserving hostile nation's

    • @ryancasey4038
      @ryancasey4038 6 лет назад +18

      +Rogue Channel Oh yeah the Axis be super fair. Just look at how they did it with France, their generals walked around in paris, doing the closest thing politicians/government officials do to bragging.
      They even forced them to sign the treaty in the SAME train car on the SAME track in the SAME place that France made them sign the armistice in ww1?
      The allies weren't as good as everyone said they were but they'd never do anything close to that (Except maybe Stalin)

    • @richbandicoot
      @richbandicoot 6 лет назад +16

      slevinlindsay they never surrendered, it wasn’t until the second bomb they surrendered

    • @rick88261
      @rick88261 6 лет назад +5

      Axis were quite forgiving of french after the loss.

  • @steel_tim_7889
    @steel_tim_7889 7 лет назад +82

    My great grandpaul got shot in the head by German sniper and lives to lose his smell and taste He died in 1996

    • @Mrpresident97
      @Mrpresident97 4 года назад +16

      At least he got to live till 1996

    • @TairaEldritch
      @TairaEldritch 3 года назад

      My great-grandpa was hit with shrapnel by a near-by grenade and he almost lived until my 1st birthday, many years later, he had to wear a Colostomy/Cystectomy Bag..

  • @nocos7367
    @nocos7367 4 года назад +35

    It's kinda like anime, they fought to the death then became allies.

  • @Awakeningspirit20
    @Awakeningspirit20 Год назад +12

    In high school my best friend was a Japanese foreign exchange student and it was horrifying to realize that 70 years earlier, instead of being friends, we would have been fighting each other on a battlefield. Thank God we liberated Japan and Japan is what it is today, a world class power by its better angels and nature instead of military fascism.

  • @CRenggi
    @CRenggi 4 года назад +32

    75 years ago,today.
    Im a Malaysian, a nation which lived through japans occupation. Its truly historic

    • @CRenggi
      @CRenggi 4 года назад

      @@samuelvisarra2782 yeah

  • @tommuborgir7747
    @tommuborgir7747 3 года назад +50

    Going to Hawaii and standing on the very spot this happened on the USS Missouri was an incredible experience. To know where you stand is where the end to so much conflict and death was put to an end...hard to describe in words

  • @jinwonlee1407
    @jinwonlee1407 3 года назад +92

    Fun fact: The Japanese guy is limping because a Korean independence activist threw a bomb at him during a failed assassination attempt.

  • @zevailes
    @zevailes 3 года назад +44

    My Great grandfather was one of the few who survived the Baton Death March.

    • @J__C_
      @J__C_ 3 года назад

      Was he a Filipino or an American?

    • @yyou4235
      @yyou4235 2 года назад +1

      Baton? Wasn't it the Bataan Death March? But still, very lucky to survive that long march.

  • @MultiCrawler1
    @MultiCrawler1 7 лет назад +111

    Jesus christ 1500 planes!!! look at the sky!! that must have looked crazy

    • @Dr.TJ_Eckleburg
      @Dr.TJ_Eckleburg 6 лет назад +2

      We don't even have 1500 planes anymore. Sad.

    • @Waterisntblu3
      @Waterisntblu3 5 лет назад +3

      @@Dr.TJ_Eckleburg Because we have Jets and one Jet alone is equal to 20 of the planes we had back then and also we have 5514 planes so i don't know where you got that from.

    • @Dr.TJ_Eckleburg
      @Dr.TJ_Eckleburg 5 лет назад +1

      @@Waterisntblu3 The US Air Force has 1,975 tactical fighters, and 157 bombers. I was exaggerating but not by much.

    • @Jklopoppcorn
      @Jklopoppcorn 5 лет назад +5

      @@Dr.TJ_Eckleburg we have over 13,000 total aircraft

    • @SierraofTerra
      @SierraofTerra 5 лет назад

      it's one final way of saying "not even close you fucks"
      but I love japan now so it's cool :)

  • @bobsbarnworkshop
    @bobsbarnworkshop 3 года назад +9

    In July of 2000 I have stood on that very spot on the deck of the USS Missouri, a moment in my life I will never forget!

  • @kyllepoiencot4361
    @kyllepoiencot4361 3 года назад +11

    My Great Uncle was on board when they surrendered and he was a photographer. I don't exactly know which pictures were his and if any are famous, but I definitely know he was there!

  • @timtalton1709
    @timtalton1709 3 года назад +33

    Some shipmates hanging out of bridge windows, only to see one of the most important events in world history.

  • @ChairmanMeow1
    @ChairmanMeow1 Год назад +6

    WW2 was so absolutely insane its hard to believe it actually all happened

  • @lrmorrison999
    @lrmorrison999 3 года назад +32

    When in Honolulu at Pearl Harbor, I took the tour of the Missouri and sat in the same chair that some of those great Generals & Admirals sat in awaiting the Japanese contingent to arrive for the peace treaty signing. Awesome place to visit.

  • @destruya
    @destruya 9 месяцев назад +4

    My neighbor across the street growing up was aboard the USS Missouri and watched the Japanese government surrender. I think I know now why he always had a smile on his face.

  • @galacticavocado7023
    @galacticavocado7023 9 лет назад +441

    A true 'Murica moment

    • @americanwaffle
      @americanwaffle 7 лет назад

      u657

    • @nb8947
      @nb8947 7 лет назад +16

      The last one they ever got.
      Their new military motto is: Loosing to disorganised guerrillas since '45

    • @PortableBacon
      @PortableBacon 7 лет назад +30

      @Nathaniel Bradford
      They lost to liberal hippies, not disorganized guerrillas

    • @daveblueballz6659
      @daveblueballz6659 7 лет назад +6

      Nathaniel Bradford I will never understand how people like you think USA actually lost all wars since this...

    • @nb8947
      @nb8947 7 лет назад +2

      Captain bluballz, Sorry I forgot Americans are sensitive to it. Would you be more comfortable if we say 'tactical retreat'?

  • @_draken_
    @_draken_ 4 года назад +10

    I didnt even know they named the plane after one of our provinces (Bataan) with love from Philippines🇵🇭

  • @Four20ATX
    @Four20ATX 4 года назад +174

    And the descendants started eating tide pods

    • @tommyrex6648
      @tommyrex6648 4 года назад +3

      @Roger Wilco And snorting condoms.

    • @dann_playsow5811
      @dann_playsow5811 4 года назад +13

      Tbh better to have tide pod eating morons then 2 more world wars

    • @papigamez
      @papigamez 3 года назад +11

      @@dann_playsow5811 fax that's why I do my part and eat one every day

    • @Heywoodthepeckerwood
      @Heywoodthepeckerwood 3 года назад +3

      @@dann_playsow5811 I think you miss the point entirely. There is an old Japanese quote that sums it perfectly.
      “It is better the be a warrior in a garden, than a gardener in a war”.
      And an American one.
      “Our Country won't go on forever, if we stay soft as we are now. There won't be any AMERICA because some foreign soldiery will invade us and take our women and breed a hardier race”
      OP is 100% correct.

    • @dann_playsow5811
      @dann_playsow5811 3 года назад +2

      @@Heywoodthepeckerwood Yes but a nation built on such an ideal itself does not last long. Think of the men of Russia born in the 1920s, entire cohorts of men went off to die...so many died infact that Russia still suffers a demographic problem. Or take Britain for example, the once mighty empire in a bid to destroy its competition from Germany itself lost dearly. America itself will likely suffer the same fate due to this same reason..no nation lasts forever....

  • @macmckay9466
    @macmckay9466 Год назад +8

    Japan finally giving up saves a few more million men on both sides having to die

  • @FHIPrincePeter
    @FHIPrincePeter 4 года назад +9

    Some very sad and immature comments on this section. Many of the Sailors, Soldiers and Airmen were in their 20's and were a lot more mature for their age.

  • @UrduWikipedia
    @UrduWikipedia 3 года назад +5

    My grandfather was on the beach that day watching the ceremony through Telescope

  • @BasedStreetRacer
    @BasedStreetRacer 4 года назад +455

    When the US had the balls to display their military power as an FU to anyone wanting to cause the world harm.

    • @MihilRanathunga1990
      @MihilRanathunga1990 4 года назад +104

      Don't you think it's the US that actually harms the world right now?

    • @bambangsudirman6063
      @bambangsudirman6063 4 года назад +36

      @@MihilRanathunga1990 he says 'had'

    • @MihilRanathunga1990
      @MihilRanathunga1990 4 года назад +8

      bambang sudirman nice of you to point that out. My mistake! 🙂

    • @siegfred4868
      @siegfred4868 4 года назад +45

      @@MihilRanathunga1990 how is the U.S harming the world right now? showing it's great display for power in west philippine sea to prevent China from taking more Lands from its neighboring country? how is that harmful? they didn't even attacked japan not until pearl harbor, they were at Philippines defending the Country and was not trying to invade Japan not until Pearl Harbor.

    • @MihilRanathunga1990
      @MihilRanathunga1990 4 года назад +62

      @@siegfred4868 conveniently forgot libyan, syrian interventions and iraqi invasion. For your info US was a colonial power in Philippines and got the support from them against japan only when they were guaranteed independence.

  • @loaafe
    @loaafe 3 года назад +31

    Can’t believe this happened 5 years ago already 😔
    /s

    • @f7ckrob
      @f7ckrob 3 года назад

      fr time flies😔

    • @loveyourself.8870
      @loveyourself.8870 3 года назад

      😔

    • @itsmeadrian672
      @itsmeadrian672 3 года назад

      Anong 5 years ago sobra talaga bubo mga filipino

    • @ambrozz_plays7992
      @ambrozz_plays7992 3 года назад

      @@itsmeadrian672 Yeah, it's not like that this comment isn't satire or anything

  • @potatomatop9326
    @potatomatop9326 3 года назад +23

    Japan: the world is mine.
    States: *drops 2 abombs*
    Japan: sorry, we'll just make ps5, switch and anime from now on.

  • @robotontheinternet0122
    @robotontheinternet0122 3 года назад +12

    Wow never knew the Allies really flexed victory with over a thousand planes

  • @Jon.A.Scholt
    @Jon.A.Scholt 5 лет назад +5

    All of those planes flying over Tokyo Bay sends quite an impressive and powerful message. "How could you ever think you could compete with this industrial capacity?"

  • @alvarocruz816
    @alvarocruz816 3 года назад +5

    Thank you USA🇺🇸 from Mexico🇲🇽

    • @yomamaballsinmyw
      @yomamaballsinmyw 2 года назад

      glory to mexico, i think they will be a super power soon in the future

  • @locoHAWAIIANkane
    @locoHAWAIIANkane 4 года назад +10

    Mahalo to all the brave soldiers who gave their all! God bless you all!

  • @phil_nebula676
    @phil_nebula676 Месяц назад +4

    0:48 notice the US flag that is in a protected portrait. If I'm not mistaken, this was the same flag comodore mattew mattew flew during the opening of japan pre-meji era.

  • @aspitube2515
    @aspitube2515 3 года назад +9

    0:58 this guy over there is my grandfather

  • @vxxiii4160
    @vxxiii4160 20 часов назад

    May humanity never go through another conflict like this again

  • @arbazKhan91
    @arbazKhan91 6 лет назад +172

    The next generation kids going to see Samsung Vs Apple war documentaries.

    • @corderajones
      @corderajones 4 года назад +15

      But Samsung is Korean not Japanese

    • @brapa1190
      @brapa1190 4 года назад +5

      Just do the Cars
      Nissan Vs Ford

    • @Lxyaltyhvh
      @Lxyaltyhvh 4 года назад +5

      Boomer comment

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 4 года назад +3

      The Chinese are going to start the next world war. It is not a matter of if but when.

    • @LastsBobaTea
      @LastsBobaTea 4 года назад

      bighand69 eithrr USA or China you choose. My bet’s on the US

  • @victoriaalvarez1557
    @victoriaalvarez1557 3 года назад +16

    Fun fact: the Canadian signature of the surrender document was misplaced, Colonel Lawrence Moore (who had one working eye) signed on the wrong line & forced everyone else to follow suit... When the Japanese reviewed there were quick edits made to ensure its validity. Whole WW2 peace almost got accidentally botched!

    • @JSolisHD
      @JSolisHD 3 года назад +3

      What would Japan do in that situation, forfeiit the surrender and declare war again ? hhaha

    • @doctordank
      @doctordank 3 года назад +1

      This copy is still visible on the Missouri

    • @eyescreamcake
      @eyescreamcake 3 года назад +1

      Didn't Trump do this on pretty much everything he signed?

    • @cheesjsnajajanna7791
      @cheesjsnajajanna7791 3 года назад +7

      eyescreamcake just trying to have a nice comment read. SO SHUT UP ABOUT POLITICS!!

    • @harmstrongg
      @harmstrongg 3 года назад +1

      @@eyescreamcake yawn

  • @vahgeuvje10
    @vahgeuvje10 3 года назад +7

    Those Air Force men flying overhead must have all felt like Top Gun that day. God bless America

    • @jameshepburn4631
      @jameshepburn4631 4 месяца назад

      No U.S. Air Force then, only Army Air Corps or Naval aviators then. The Air Force as a separate branch came a few years later (1947) and even later the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado (1954).

  • @billwienert1345
    @billwienert1345 3 месяца назад +4

    my father, flew his B-29, 'Destiny's Tot', over Tokyo Bay that day.

  • @burbingberries6917
    @burbingberries6917 7 лет назад +383

    I don't understand what this accomplished, because up to this very day Japanese porn is still censored

    • @user-ox4bv3it4i
      @user-ox4bv3it4i 6 лет назад +6

      Burbing Berries well shit

    • @BroHongChai
      @BroHongChai 6 лет назад +3

      I wonder why it still censored...

    • @extraemontamontes3618
      @extraemontamontes3618 6 лет назад +3

      Burbing Berries it was actually imposed by usa

    • @privatejoker9090
      @privatejoker9090 6 лет назад +2

      No, it's not, dumb fuck.

    • @pratik1568
      @pratik1568 6 лет назад +5

      U need to search better websites cuz their are japanese porn that rivals bangbros and brazzers

  • @Chobittsu
    @Chobittsu 3 года назад +17

    And then the Canadian delegation signed on the wrong line and messed everyone up on the lines below. I'm so proud of my nation~

    • @sebebse9094
      @sebebse9094 3 года назад +1

      plot twist: the Canadian delegation were Japanese spies

    • @Chobittsu
      @Chobittsu 3 года назад +1

      @@sebebse9094 私はホッケー、ムース、メープルシロップが大好きです!

    • @lionelmartinez9090
      @lionelmartinez9090 2 года назад

      Should of been a fallout Canada for doing that

  • @kevinhofferth6097
    @kevinhofferth6097 3 года назад +6

    The fly over at the signing of the treaty gives goosebumps 🇺🇸

  • @johanfalk2875
    @johanfalk2875 3 года назад +90

    “Henceforth, shall the era of anime, hentai and fast-food vending machines rise from these ashes. May our beloved land thrive from the corporate profits off weeboos who love plastic toys and Westerners who think avocados go into sushi.” - Emperor Hirohito

    • @james3414
      @james3414 3 года назад +1

      You got 3 choices:
      1) Soviet Communism
      2) Mao Communism
      3) Italian Plummer-ism

  • @waahaah861
    @waahaah861 7 лет назад +13

    My grand dad was alive at the time of this and he was also on the same earth! Amazing huh?

    • @ArthaxtaDaVince777
      @ArthaxtaDaVince777 7 лет назад +7

      Woah, did you just imply there are multiple Earths?!!

    • @FoeReaper
      @FoeReaper 7 лет назад +2

      Yea man, did you forget about flat Earth? Amateurs.

  • @burningblazar4599
    @burningblazar4599 4 года назад +68

    I’d like to point out a random fact about the signing. The Canadian dignitary signed the wrong line, he accidentally signed the French line.
    Edit: I can’t spell

    • @KenJackson_US
      @KenJackson_US 4 года назад +7

      How thoroughly embarrassing!

    • @anthonymorris5084
      @anthonymorris5084 4 года назад +7

      Maybe the Canadian dignitary was French Canadian.

    • @strnbrg59
      @strnbrg59 4 года назад +8

      There shouldn't have been a French line there in the first place.

    • @kerryxu119
      @kerryxu119 4 года назад +4

      @@strnbrg59 Why not?

    • @satriotegar6744
      @satriotegar6744 4 года назад +4

      Baguette?

  • @Exotic3000
    @Exotic3000 2 года назад +3

    I LOVE these kinds of clips! ❤

  • @izzuddinzaheid6147
    @izzuddinzaheid6147 Год назад +2

    The planes fly over was like: “remember pearl harbor? Now we’re coming to you”

    • @BobTheHatKing
      @BobTheHatKing 25 дней назад

      “Don’t worry, we’ll be nice”

  • @sergeyarkipov331
    @sergeyarkipov331 4 года назад +11

    Hero of my country i am from Philippines 🇵🇭

  • @josevaldes6748
    @josevaldes6748 7 лет назад +26

    It must have been so amazing to witness that...

    • @brandondenver4331
      @brandondenver4331 5 лет назад +2

      I was there and it was. I am also a pathological liar.

    • @rsuriyop
      @rsuriyop 3 года назад

      Depends on what side you were on. From American perspective you'd probably thought it was amazing. From the Japanese perspective (especially for those who were already shell-shocked from previous bombings) it might've re-aggravated their PTSD.

  • @nessmess500
    @nessmess500 4 года назад +4

    Wow, what a powerful moment to live. Truly one to never forget

  • @mmeyerdc
    @mmeyerdc 3 года назад +2

    My uncle was one of the enlisted sailors onboard the Missouri at the surrender. He’s one of those guys in white on the deck.

  • @Ur-bad-_-if-i
    @Ur-bad-_-if-i 3 года назад +3

    I hope we can get a remaster of this so we can see the video in HD 8K resolution, and clear audio

  • @sulpherbratigh7936
    @sulpherbratigh7936 3 года назад +30

    The fact that Japan recovered from the nuke and went above and beyond with their techonology is amazing

    • @RubyBandUSA
      @RubyBandUSA 2 года назад +1

      Yes, and they even learned how to spell the word Technology

    • @tomhenry897
      @tomhenry897 Год назад

      With American money and help

  • @Eclipse-lw4vf
    @Eclipse-lw4vf 3 года назад +20

    American ships rlly pulled up to Tokyo like “try somethin... I DARE YA..”

  • @jeremymarr8591
    @jeremymarr8591 14 дней назад

    Everyone of them are hero’s. I served 8 years in the Navy and was active during a couple conflicts. But nothing like what these men went through. Our country is great because of these men and the foundation that they help build for us. I am truly honored to say that I served in a Navy that these men built.

  • @lostsoul3154
    @lostsoul3154 5 лет назад +28

    The emperor should have been made to be there. He was NOT God -- only a mortal human like anyone else.

    • @sharathsh9987
      @sharathsh9987 3 года назад +8

      There was an infamous picture of MacArthur with Hirohito after Japan surrendered. The Emperor was standing to the left where, in the Japanese culture, the females usually stand, signifying that he was not stronger than the general. I believe that picture was also published in the Japanese press. I reckon that was enough to convince them he was a mere mortal.

    • @Elthenar
      @Elthenar 3 года назад +5

      @@sharathsh9987 Unlike any official photo's of the Emperor, that one was taken so that you could see the difference in height between MacArthur and Hirohito. Old Mac made him look like a manlet.

    • @DeathAngelHRA
      @DeathAngelHRA 3 года назад +3

      @@sharathsh9987 MacArthur also shook hands with the emperor, after he was instructed he must not be touched. The emperor kept bowing lower and lower until MacArthur found himself shaking hands with him over the emperor’s head.

    • @reynaldoflores4522
      @reynaldoflores4522 3 года назад

      For the 100 million Japanese, he WAS God.

  • @pj006marsden
    @pj006marsden 7 лет назад +31

    Thank you all who fought against the Japanese .
    Australia ( where I'm from ) would of been absolutely fucked if the Japanese had their chance .

    • @user-ox4bv3it4i
      @user-ox4bv3it4i 6 лет назад +2

      Pj Marsden well to be a bit offensive you are from Australia I would be surprised if they even made it half a mile on land there besides it’s upside down

    • @AimForMyHead81
      @AimForMyHead81 6 лет назад

      9000k4 What?

    • @suryanshsingh4533
      @suryanshsingh4533 3 года назад +1

      @@AimForMyHead81 there is a famous meme that australia is an upside down world

    • @UrAshWhole
      @UrAshWhole 3 года назад

      @@suryanshsingh4533 hence toilet flush down the other way.

  • @anigopal
    @anigopal 3 года назад +11

    If you ever visit Hawaii, I highly recommend going to see the USS Missouri which is now a decommissioned museum ship. Very historic!

  • @markshrimpton3138
    @markshrimpton3138 Год назад +1

    Describing the war in the Pacific as a “savage conflict” doesn’t really even scratch the surface. My father, now 96, was in British army serving in the far east towards the end. Only in the last wee while has he opened up a little to talk about his experiences. All I can do is thank that brave generation, now largely departed.

  • @CharlotteMaple1030
    @CharlotteMaple1030 10 месяцев назад +4

    I have been on this ship at Pearl Harbor where you can still see it today and the paper that was signed.

  • @PolishWok
    @PolishWok 7 лет назад +41

    This was back when leaders where men who loved literature and had respect.

    • @kellysiefkas9595
      @kellysiefkas9595 3 года назад +2

      Better check your history. Especially about the bonus marchers in DC. Mac, Ike and George willing to mow down their own veterans in the streets of America. Great leaders? Best butcher's.

    • @Bartonovich52
      @Bartonovich52 3 года назад +1

      FDR was a de facto dictator. More executive orders than any other president and served too many terms. They made the 22nd Amendment almost specifically for him.

    • @legrandliseurtri7495
      @legrandliseurtri7495 3 года назад

      @@Bartonovich52 If it wasn't illegal to be president for so long back then, I'm not sure why you're complaining.

  • @austrone8586
    @austrone8586 8 лет назад +310

    its Ba-ta-an

  • @LapuLapu15
    @LapuLapu15 3 года назад +2

    Mc arthur's plane is named "Bataan" one of the historical place here in the Philippines. Bataan is one of the Place where
    "Death March" happened..