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  • Опубликовано: 18 авг 2024

Комментарии • 21 тыс.

  • @dereklingle9324
    @dereklingle9324 3 года назад +7623

    12:30 Papa John

  • @valenzuela940
    @valenzuela940 3 года назад +14702

    George may have survivor's guilt, but he saved himself and his brothers from intense torture. I'd rather die in the plane crash than endure that.

    • @MrBallen
      @MrBallen  3 года назад +1804

      Agree

    • @deborahbarry9421
      @deborahbarry9421 3 года назад +422

      Just what I was thinking. Some of the lucky ones...

    • @kelliewhyte_85
      @kelliewhyte_85 3 года назад +74

      @Mel Gibbson Mel Gibson is an anti Semite.

    • @mrs.doolittle2180
      @mrs.doolittle2180 3 года назад +85

      I was thinking the same thing!

    • @KaylaMaria16
      @KaylaMaria16 3 года назад +141

      Definitely a blessing in disguise.

  • @hawaiianpunch6534
    @hawaiianpunch6534 3 года назад +3190

    My grandfather was a young Filipino soldier for the US Army. Before he enlisted the Japanese raided the village and went into my grandmother and grandfathers house. The Japanese soldiers took their two babies, tossed them in the air and impaled them on their bayonets the proceeded burned down their house. US soldiers came to the village and my grandfather joined them. While working with them he got captured by the Japanese and was sent to prisoner camp, eventually all the soldiers captured were forced to do the Death March. On this march through the jungle he got malaria. He received no medication and was left on the floor to die. US soldiers later raided the camps and rescued the prisoners. They got my grandfather to a ship, treated the infection and sent him to Oxnard, Ca. in the US. To make a long story short he brought my grandmother over and moved to Pasadena, Calif..

    • @jannalam6861
      @jannalam6861 3 года назад +118

      Ughh so cruel

    • @dexterst.jacque4540
      @dexterst.jacque4540 3 года назад +306

      Wow! Your grandpa is a survivor for sure! Glad the US did right by him.

    • @cstephenson3749
      @cstephenson3749 3 года назад +205

      That is a wonderful end to a horrible story. I am glad he and your grandmother were able to come here and have a good life.

    • @catherinegrzegorzewski287
      @catherinegrzegorzewski287 3 года назад +8

      🤨🤔

    • @dannymiller7187
      @dannymiller7187 3 года назад +108

      What a fucking savage your grandpa was. Always aspire to be as bad ass as him.

  • @thenewsheila
    @thenewsheila Год назад +116

    I LOVE how you say the intro every single time. Idk if it gets too repetitive for you, but it's so comforting and familiar. You say it the same every single time and don't make it seem overused at all. It's just comforting. Idk how to explain it. Thank you for all the work and research you do for us. Best story teller I've ever heard!

    • @pariah_carey
      @pariah_carey 6 месяцев назад +2

      Repetition is definitely comforting. We are Creatures of Habit, after All, and I don’t mean that in a Bad Way. I love the Traditional Introduction too. 👍

    • @kellyrichter1
      @kellyrichter1 2 дня назад

      I know this is an old comment, but I agree. For some reason watching the intro is about the only part I need to watch otherwise his voice is enough.
      The hand movements are so visually satisfying and I always wondered if it was a conscious effort to replicate it each time.

  • @Sophia0688
    @Sophia0688 Год назад +77

    Many of these soldiers were still teenagers 😢
    I cannot imagine the 19/20 y.o. of today undergoing those horrendous warfare ordeals. Were young people more mature 80 years ago ?
    If this story is really true, it's one of the worst war crimes in History... something really hard to be forgiven.
    May all the victims of WW2 rest in peace and may they never be forgotten.
    Thanks Mr Ballen, you are still the best story teller ever !

    • @username-re9yk
      @username-re9yk 5 месяцев назад

      Wtf do you mean with "if this story is really true"?????????
      It's not a fcking novel, it's a real story about war. People were tried and 3xecuted because of their cr1mes.
      And no, it's not about being mature at all, I'm sorry but your comment it's so dumb

    • @xeniamartin5297
      @xeniamartin5297 17 дней назад

      have you met the young people of this generation??? they need therapy because Trump won the election. Everything is anxiety these days, I mean, yeah, they were not only much more mature but stronger back then too. Like, kids these days are truly pathetic as a generation.

    • @Jsv_1021O4
      @Jsv_1021O4 7 часов назад

      ​​​@@xeniamartin5297You do realize you are the generation that raised the generation you're talking crap about right? Clearly you guys didn't do something right if that's the case...😂😁

  • @TTALeapMonster
    @TTALeapMonster 3 года назад +872

    Showing us pictures of the soldiers before you told us how they died made me feel so much worse. You really emphasize how these stories are about real people and present your stories with respect and empathy. The audience can't help but feel the same way. Brilliant work as always.

    • @ankaplanka
      @ankaplanka 3 года назад

      @Matthew Aguirre Indeed! But at the same time, how can people not feel the humanity whenever other people tell stories? It's still about humans after all!
      Do people have to tell stories in a specific way so most can actually feel empathy? That's rather disturbing to me. Some are better speakers, but needing someone who is great at that to actually feel something is rather creepy.
      The humanity is still there regardless of who is telling the story. It's also up to the listener to think and feel when more details are provided. Even if someone aren't as good at communicating through body language, facial language, pitches, tones and etc, you can still hear what they are saying. The context of the story. You can use that to put yourself into the shoes of whoever the story is about. Doesn't have to be harder than that. :)

    • @KathyHussey063
      @KathyHussey063 2 года назад +7

      @@ankaplanka Yes we all know of course that anyone hearing of anyone's suffering should feel empathy, just because it is a (hopefully) natural thing that is born into the human heart to feel bad for others who are or have endured suffering and loss.
      But there is a big difference between hearing 8 young men died as P.O.W.'s 75-80 years ago after being shot down in a bombing raid than there is in hearing all about the raid they went into the sea as a part of and when you can SEE their pictures & and envision their young faces like this, see their youth, the early point of their lives they were at when they went through these horrendous things, especially when many of us have kids or grandkids the same ages that these poor young men were when they had to go through such HORRENDOUS, DISGUSTING THINGS.
      The guy did not say he could not feel the humanity or any empathy without MrBallen's storytelling abilities, he said that " it really brings out the humanity that you usually don't get from these types of stories" meaning it makes these people long gone now seem much more real to us right now, to see their faces as we just did..Odd thing for you to latch onto in this disgusting factual video, to imagine anyone could not empathize with these airmen, who SHOULD HAVE A MEMORIAL BUILT, A HUGE ONE SOMEWHERE.

    • @ctts9946
      @ctts9946 2 года назад +6

      @@KathyHussey063 They really do need a memorial. And you said that a lot better than I could, even if I was paid

    • @KathyHussey063
      @KathyHussey063 2 года назад +5

      @@ctts9946 thank you for your kind words. These men fefonitrely need to be memorialized and remembered. I'm sure there are volumes of things written that are still classified that, if released, would shed light on hundreds of deserving military men and women who should be remembered. It's sad man still has not found a way to stop wars by using other ways to settle differences. It's sad people fight over boundaries or possessing plots of land which no man can ever really own any land, jwe just rent it for a while.....

    • @shitneyb5562
      @shitneyb5562 2 года назад

      I know, that picture of Marve's sweet little face was devastating. They were just kids.

  • @stuartmcdonald6065
    @stuartmcdonald6065 3 года назад +4585

    Imagine living with that guilt for 60 years only to find out that you actually saved them from a fate worse than death. Can’t imagine the emotions you’d feel!

    • @Saxon360
      @Saxon360 3 года назад +127

      I wonder if that guilt is what drove him to have Kennedy assassinated.

    • @workingstiff0586
      @workingstiff0586 3 года назад +12

      @@danielktdoran Bush Sr or Jr?

    • @angryginger791
      @angryginger791 3 года назад +26

      @@workingstiff0586 Senior

    • @t.g.7180
      @t.g.7180 3 года назад +141

      Him & his sick family don’t have guilt. They’re part of this “great reset” bullshite

    • @gazmasonik2411
      @gazmasonik2411 3 года назад +70

      @@t.g.7180 so true. The Arkansas governer Clinton worked for the Bush guns & coke cartel.

  • @HeyyMissCarter
    @HeyyMissCarter Год назад +41

    This reminds of the movie called Unbroken, it’s based on Louis Zamperini’s life as a POW in Japan & how he overcame his struggles during & after his imprisonment, he was also in the 1936 Olympics as a runner along with Jesse Owens. It’s a great movie. ❤

    • @myarogers8316
      @myarogers8316 9 месяцев назад +7

      Yes this is truly a great movie.
      For a moment i thought this was the story.

    • @michellebaker6302
      @michellebaker6302 3 месяца назад

      He came to my school and did a talk on his faith & how it related to his experiences. This was in the 2000s. Incredible.

    • @dastar5721
      @dastar5721 5 дней назад

      @@myarogers8316book* first

  • @CK-mh7nb
    @CK-mh7nb Год назад +13

    AF vet here and I just discovered your amazing story telling ability! Thanks for telling this shocking story. My mouth dropped at the end!

  • @clayw5349
    @clayw5349 3 года назад +923

    My girlfriend is on the tail end of a pretty difficult pregnancy and has trouble sleeping at night. I've been listening to these stories at work all day and reciting them while laying in bed with her the best I can, censoring some of the more gruesome details and it's really helped her get to sleep. A unintended use of the content for MrBallen but has really been a life saver for my little family. Love the channel.

    • @anthonyfelice2759
      @anthonyfelice2759 3 года назад +29

      How does she fall asleep to them

    • @anthonyfelice2759
      @anthonyfelice2759 3 года назад +18

      @B R E A D makes sense he must have a really soothing voice

    • @tifa4594
      @tifa4594 3 года назад +1

      @Katelyn Gilbert right!!

    • @Nikkilou36
      @Nikkilou36 3 года назад +31

      This is incredibly sweet!! I hope you and your girlfriend have many happy years with your precious baby. 💖💖

    • @willaandrews7283
      @willaandrews7283 3 года назад +14

      Awww that is so sweet. I hope everything goes well with the baby

  • @jep9092
    @jep9092 3 года назад +978

    I wonder if George Bush senior ever felt any relief from the fact that those 2 soldiers he possibly killed with with his decision to keep the plane going as long as possible and not bailing may have actually saved them from a far far more gruesome death

    • @richardcranium3417
      @richardcranium3417 3 года назад +62

      Saved them from becoming sushi.

    • @purpl3grape
      @purpl3grape 3 года назад +18

      only way I see it

    • @ritadanowski9147
      @ritadanowski9147 3 года назад +20

      Right! I Pray that He knows that Good that Came from His Wise Choice to Get as FAR as Possible away from that Island.. Even though they died, His Human Guilt Helped him to Become one of the Greatest Presidents We've had! It's incredible I wonder if my 94year old Grandpa knows what happened to George Bush Senior's Buddies?.. I'll have to ask him.. He always tell's us stories about how Hitler Saw him Coming, He too was a Pilot and Worked on Plane Engines.. during World War 2!

    • @oryan4395
      @oryan4395 3 года назад +41

      @@fedup6127 He was CIA director under Ford, nothing to do with Kennedy. What the hell are you talking about? Get your facts straight and pull your head out of your ass before you tell people to pull their head out of the sand.

    • @chrisstephens2107
      @chrisstephens2107 3 года назад +6

      I was thinking the same thing the entire time. As soon as I found out I would be thankful i spared them the torture but guily I survived "unscathed" (relatively)...

  • @Kowen5151
    @Kowen5151 Год назад +9

    The thought of being in the middle of the ocean and just randomly a periscope pops up is kinda haunting

    • @SocietyIsLost
      @SocietyIsLost 5 месяцев назад

      Really? That's your takeaway 🙄🙄

  • @jayrose6312
    @jayrose6312 Год назад +12

    OMG! THANK YOU Mr Ballen for sharing this touching true story with us! 😮😢 Actually, first, THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE BROTHER! As a veteran myself, this story had me captivated from the very beginning, but when you got to the point where these atrocities started, I could feel my heart rate increasing and my throat got a lump it’s back as pure anger consumed me while hearing about OUR fellow shipmates and Marines who gave the ultimate sacrifice in such an incredible way! 😢
    I was somewhat elated to hear that those directly involved were sentenced to hanging and disrespected by being buried in unmarked graves, something that in Japanese culture would be especially upsetting to those being sentenced to die in such a dishonorable way, one that they surely deserved! This all just makes me sick beyond belief, but we all know that no matter what your job is in the military, you must first understand that you may just need to give the ultimate sacrifice if ever deployed to a combat zone. Early on, I clearly remember hearing some folks saying how they WOULDN’T want to do this and subsequently telling them that they made the mistake of VOLUNTEERING for the wrong organization if they truly feel that way! 🤯
    I personally thought that the benefits certainly outweighed the risks involved, but I was deployed to OSW just two years in, BUT we were in the Gulf for many years BEFORE I volunteered, thereby full-well knowing that it was actually more probable than possible. I was 17 when I went on active duty with parental consent and I still feel as if I was in-fact mature enough to make the right decision. That decision earned me the honor and privilege of honorably serving our nation and puts me in an elite fraternity of tightly knitted brothers and sisters that did the very same. It’s a time-honored tradition that will always make these stories have a very special place in our collective hearts! And, we vets certainly seem to have some of the biggest hearts around when it comes down to it! ❤️🇺🇸

  • @DrRayB445
    @DrRayB445 3 года назад +851

    Great story, did not see that twist coming, I was completely shocked.

    • @reyariass
      @reyariass 3 года назад +9

      Me too!

    • @officiallylifted7538
      @officiallylifted7538 3 года назад +8

      Same!

    • @capsnerd
      @capsnerd 3 года назад +4

      same

    • @sand2sea
      @sand2sea 3 года назад +8

      kinda wish he did bail sooner lol

    • @slicedbread5692
      @slicedbread5692 3 года назад +17

      @@sand2sea I kinda wish the current president didn't show signs of dementia every time he opens his mouth, but you can't always get what you want.

  • @kittyroars8758
    @kittyroars8758 3 года назад +6391

    I will never find the "secret" in any episode because I am so completely transfixed by Mr.Ballens stories !

    • @gordyquinney3476
      @gordyquinney3476 3 года назад +92

      i was thinking the same thing. being so mesmerized by these events its hard to just focus on anything else

    • @AlexandraVioletta
      @AlexandraVioletta 3 года назад +58

      12:30 MrBallen on top of the tea pot in the middle of the table.

    • @elizabethscruggs1622
      @elizabethscruggs1622 2 года назад +28

      I'm too engrossed in the story and never think to look.

    • @louisestevenson5102
      @louisestevenson5102 2 года назад +20

      What is the secret? I have no clue SERIOUSLY

    • @catchthesehandsmma5419
      @catchthesehandsmma5419 2 года назад +3

      Ikr

  • @squigglenutsfosheegie1994
    @squigglenutsfosheegie1994 Год назад +11

    I got to say. Nothing better than the respect our brothers give each other. These were true soldiers.

  • @outdooradventureswithfayde6832
    @outdooradventureswithfayde6832 9 месяцев назад +19

    Excellent story, I really had no idea who George was until the end. This one is going to be on my mind for the rest of the day. Im still trying to get caught up on all of Ballens' content. Best storyteller I've heard, and it's great to see his progression from when he started to now in Nov 2023. From a great storyteller to a masterful storyteller. 👍

    • @karyndewit193
      @karyndewit193 8 месяцев назад

      Me neither.

    • @LDNRDR
      @LDNRDR 7 месяцев назад +2

      It's crazy how the instigators of war have all had a crossroads moment in their life where a future war could have been averted if the person had died.

  • @brooklynwynter9192
    @brooklynwynter9192 3 года назад +512

    This one was tough. Actually brought me to tears. My grandfather, also named George, fought in WW2 in the First Army and was there on D-Day. My grandpa was a very humble and proud gentleman who never ever spoke about his time in the war. Not once did I hear him mention a single story or memory during my entire life. Until one day when I was in my twenties. He sat down next to me one night and says, "Your mother told me you went to see that movie Saving Private Ryan. Since you now know what went on during the war, I guess I can talk about it now. What would you like to know?" He knew my love of history and was willing to relive those bad times because he loved me. We talked for hours and he told me some horrible stories. Memories of soldiers all around him, his friends, getting acid bombs to their faces and dying in pain in front of him, being shot to death in Normandy, or losing limbs from mines or bombs, etc. He himself had been hit with shrapnel and received various medals along with the purple heart. He had tears telling me all this but seemed so grateful to finally unload all of this. He was proud to have served, even going on to fight in the battle of the bulge. But he was so ashamed and troubled by the horrors of that war. He couldnt understand how he had survived or why, when all of his friends didn't. He also had two brothers, one in the air force and the other in the navy who both miraculously survived. My other grandfather was a chief petty officer aboard the USS Nevada at Pearl Harbor when it was bombed and he too survived with a long career in the Navy. My father a marine and my uncle in the army during the Vietnam War. I respect every single soldier who has had to endure even a second of the agonies of war, but I could never fully comprehend how real the fear and lasting effects were for these men until that night with my grandpa. To see a sweet and loving man of 6ft who had never even raised his voice to me ever, weeping with such a look of sorrow while he verbalized such atrocities...I fully understood why he waited so long to do so. Because I was never able to see the world the same again. But I do know why he survived. For us. He had 2 children, 7 grandchildren, 24 great grandchildren, and 1 great great grandchild before he passed at home at 91 years old. The USA had some amazing class of men back then who gave us the world we have today. ❤

    • @Mizfit6913
      @Mizfit6913 3 года назад +20

      Such an amazing time with your grandpa

    • @iisharts7349
      @iisharts7349 3 года назад +19

      God bless your grandpa

    • @ddjsta
      @ddjsta 3 года назад +11

      My grandfather never told one story all his life until he was 87. My uncle and I took him out to eat one evening and all the sudden he starts speaking of the Pacific theater. He had been ashamed of the killing he did and got rid of his uniforms and medals and photographs . First story of killing a Japanese soldier he cried. He died at 91 like yours. Asked my uncle , hey did papa ever tell you them stories? Nope

    • @CommonCentrist82
      @CommonCentrist82 3 года назад +17

      They truly were the greatest generation.

    • @valeriesmith3388
      @valeriesmith3388 3 года назад +8

      Much respect and honor to your family. We actually still have soldiers who believe in going through all this for the love of country and freedom. Many blessings💖

  • @williamsimpson716
    @williamsimpson716 2 года назад +763

    I knew this story. Turns out the uncle (well had he survived he would have been the uncle) of my best friend growing up was one of those young men murdered on Chichi Jima. And you are correct. The family had no idea what had happened to him until the book Flyboys came out. he was always considered Missing in Action.

    • @xenostim
      @xenostim 2 года назад +28

      Wow. Did the family regret learning what actually happened? Or was not knowing worse?

    • @williamsimpson716
      @williamsimpson716 2 года назад +57

      @@xenostim I didn't actually ask that question but my gut feeling from talking to his "would have been niece" is that she was better knowing what happened to him, as terrible as it was.

    • @tianshi2006
      @tianshi2006 Год назад +4

      Mr Ballen does such in depth analysis/research

    • @jesselewis8883
      @jesselewis8883 Год назад +7

      still the uncle..

  • @Necron990
    @Necron990 8 месяцев назад +10

    This is only a small sample of the atrocities the Imperial Japanese Army committed throughout the war. Next time they cry about being nuked, remember this and the other incidents.

    • @pamelawoodall5891
      @pamelawoodall5891 3 месяца назад

      I’ve never liked the Japanese.

    • @adityananilkumar1553
      @adityananilkumar1553 3 месяца назад +2

      Well they were being attacked by Americans

    • @DarkarThanBlack
      @DarkarThanBlack 2 месяца назад +2

      Bro those were soldiers who commited these crimes.
      The bombs killed thousands of innocent civilians including children.

    • @Necron990
      @Necron990 2 месяца назад +3

      @DarkarThanBlack ask the POWs, Filipinos, Koreans, Chinese, Vietnamese, and other conquered people about how much the Japanese thought about their innocent civilians...

    • @camillelayonne97
      @camillelayonne97 2 месяца назад

      If you think for an instant that our soldiers don't do the same thing you are blithely ignorant of the horrors on all sides, including what George JR did in Iraq. They say war is hell is for a reason.

  • @chriso5193
    @chriso5193 10 месяцев назад +11

    My grandfather fought in WWII as well as the Korean War. He admitted he had to kill several Japanese soldiers to survive/serve our country.
    Unlike yours, mine always had a DEEP hatred for the Japanese, he never forgot and forgave. He
    never would speak of the horrors he endured and witnessed during battle.- it was something he wasn’t proud to discuss with family.
    He worked a blue collar job in a factory, raised 3 daughters with his wife (who never had to get a job to help support the family) attended church every Sunday, and lived an active lifestyle until he passed from heard disease at the age of 88.
    Definitely the greatest generation of American!!!

  • @TheRealGuywithoutaMustache
    @TheRealGuywithoutaMustache 3 года назад +5692

    It's a frightening story about human cruelty and cannibalism

    • @justalostpotato7964
      @justalostpotato7964 3 года назад +51

      Yes 🗿

    • @southernguru1455
      @southernguru1455 3 года назад +161

      This comment is actually a necessary short summary incase some people are sensitive to that 👌

    • @maggsbufton1969
      @maggsbufton1969 3 года назад +122

      It’s truly a “Lord Of The Flies” story……It’s truly terrifying how inhumane and evilly cruel and vile humans can be…towards other humans and other living creatures…..

    • @garlicbreadlover7154
      @garlicbreadlover7154 3 года назад +43

      Every video I watch I see you

    • @ferzilla6604
      @ferzilla6604 3 года назад +42

      this guy is everywhere wtf

  • @cissiepierce664
    @cissiepierce664 2 года назад +1551

    Not only did George not waste his second chance, his decision to fly the plane further away from the island also spared his crew the horrifying death of the other captured airmen!

    • @THERAPZICANx1
      @THERAPZICANx1 2 года назад +26

      I feel like the guy who didn’t eject was confused and was eating on George’s signal :// poor kid bro

    • @THERAPZICANx1
      @THERAPZICANx1 2 года назад +16

      I feel like the guy who failed to eject got confused and was waiting on George’s signal to eject :/ poor kid

    • @justtruth5855
      @justtruth5855 2 года назад +29

      The devil looks after his own. How much blood does he have on his hands. Bet he never gave a second thought to the 2 pilots who did die in that fighter jet, feel for their families left behind to live with what that evil man did.

    • @JeremyDezso
      @JeremyDezso 2 года назад +66

      @@justtruth5855 ....Are you okay bro?

    • @manilanoakes3966
      @manilanoakes3966 2 года назад +68

      @@justtruth5855 It wasn't a jet it was a propeller powered ww2 dive bomber
      . He did the best he could under the circumstances. It is easy to criticise what would you have done.?

  • @gloriajohnson1985
    @gloriajohnson1985 7 месяцев назад +6

    Amazing. I have binge watched your channel for 4 days. Thank you for sharing your stories!

  • @craigjtan
    @craigjtan Год назад +4

    My jaw literally dropped after that reveal at the end! Great work on this one. I thought no plot twist can top the "you know someone in this plane" one but this video proved me wrkng. Good job!

  • @deedeeball5621
    @deedeeball5621 3 года назад +6339

    You would be a life changing history teacher because students would listen

    • @dodgermaven
      @dodgermaven 3 года назад +451

      I am a history teacher, and I'm seriously taking notes from Mr. Ballen, trust me.

    • @SonekR
      @SonekR 3 года назад +100

      @@dodgermaven respect ++

    • @natasharomanoff959
      @natasharomanoff959 3 года назад +58

      Yes! I would be completely enthralled in class!

    • @bigmikeyc83
      @bigmikeyc83 3 года назад +45

      I agree but being a teacher consists of a lot more than short stories. Thats why there so few and far between

    • @littlejourneyseverywhere
      @littlejourneyseverywhere 3 года назад +123

      If you're a student of the strange, dark and historical brought to you in a classroom format. 😂

  • @carriebelairG
    @carriebelairG 3 года назад +342

    by far, the BIGGEST plot twist ending in a story I've ever heard. Besides that one you told a month or so ago about the american who allowed that german soldier to turn around and walk back the way he came and it turned out to be Adolf Hitler.

    • @robertmartin8907
      @robertmartin8907 3 года назад +27

      He was british and he actually just saw a wounded German as a sniper and took pitty on him.

    • @minergate677
      @minergate677 3 года назад +35

      Nah the Hitler thing was an urban legend. Hitler was in Germany on convalescent leave when he was supposedly spared. I only know that because I saw the video too and thought it was awesome so I looked into it. It’s been thoroughly disproven unfortunately.

    • @jamesallen5591
      @jamesallen5591 3 года назад +9

      @@minergate677 Yeah, it's a good story, though. But listening to it I thought, well, even if it was true, how would anybody know that it was Hitler?

    • @daerdevvyl4314
      @daerdevvyl4314 3 года назад +7

      James I always thought that once Hitler rose to prominence in Germany the British soldier saw a picture and said “Holy shit! That’s the soldier I didn’t shoot!”
      But imagine if Hitler had been a better painter, maybe he wouldn’t have gotten into politics, or maybe he would have been less hateful because of early success. Or not.
      Also, I think that Fidel Castro tried out for an American baseball team back in the 50s or whatever. What if he had been a better player and so was living in the US making money instead of leading a Communist revolution (and possibly fathering the current Prime Minister of Canada)?

    • @kingofgotham417
      @kingofgotham417 3 года назад

      Mcballen covered that story months ago

  • @mimo4000
    @mimo4000 11 месяцев назад +5

    I don't think it was a complete secret until 2004 though. In the 1970s my father, who had been a Naval Aviator during WWII, told me about Japanese cannibalism of POWs. Also, mad scientist level medical experiments were carried out on the prisoners, too. I thought he was making it up, but a pal of his from their Navy days confirmed it for me. Apparently it was known at the time, at least among the Aviators if not their parents.

  • @MissMikah420
    @MissMikah420 7 месяцев назад +2

    R.i.p all veterans that have passed and rest in peace mr Hall especially you having my same last name 👍

  • @jlr022159
    @jlr022159 2 года назад +938

    My uncle, who passed away in the early 80’s, survived the Bataan Death March and the subsequent imprisonment in a prison camp where he was regularly tortured until being saved. He wasn’t a very big man and I was always amazed at how he survived especially after hearing some of his stories. The Japanese treated their prisoners worse than animals and were very inventive when it came to absolutely horrific torture. The amazing thing about my uncle was that he held no grudges or ill will against the Japanese and he was a very Godly person before he died. How he kept himself from being filled with hatred I will never know, I personally don’t think I could’ve done that. After surviving all of that, in his elder years he died from an allergic reaction to a penicillin shot, of all things. I am proud to be related to him and he was quite the inspiration. His name was Dixon.

    • @isallah1kafir196
      @isallah1kafir196 2 года назад +27

      @jlr022159 I am glad that you posted the story of your uncle, in fact I was looking for one comment like this. That your uncle found the strength to forgive the people. There is another side to this: How many Americans found the love of their life on the Japanese Islands? If one considers the US-presence in Japan for a long time. I knew a guy, whose Father was one US-GI and his Mother one young woman in one Austrian City. Austrians & Germans marrying the boys from the US.

    • @sellundschepansky
      @sellundschepansky Год назад +18

      the americans treat their prisoners really nice. pool and everything.

    • @nicolebailey4426
      @nicolebailey4426 Год назад

      I think it is the government that teaches us to hate others. I think as horrible as these American soldiers died do you think that Japanese soldiers enjoyed this? The killing and cannibalism associated with this? What do you think would happen to a Japanese soldiers didn't participate they could have faced death torture for disobeying orders and treason.

    • @somerandoinoceania
      @somerandoinoceania Год назад +10

      well after fighting for so long i know for sure he's in a much better place now. he's one awesome man. may his faithful, humble soul rest in peace 🙏🏽🕊
      P.S: i too, have an Uncle Dixon 🙂

    • @nicolebailey4426
      @nicolebailey4426 Год назад +7

      I want to add Dixon means son of Richard and Richard means ruler or King a leader 💙 🙏

  • @JETHO321
    @JETHO321 3 года назад +208

    It astounds me how horrific humans can be to one another when in reality we are all stuck on this planet together.

    • @butterjohnson5072
      @butterjohnson5072 3 года назад +5

      I say this all the time it’s so much easier to love why hate when and have war when we are all the same. We just let differences get in the way.

    • @jngnzlz138
      @jngnzlz138 3 года назад +1

      What happens on earth stays on earth.

    • @valerierh07
      @valerierh07 3 года назад +6

      We are not all the same. Some of us are cruel because they can be because no one stops them. That is why we all live in a world filled with pain suffering and inequality.

    • @valerierh07
      @valerierh07 3 года назад

      No it doesn’t, our actions stay with us throughout eternity.

    • @valerierh07
      @valerierh07 3 года назад

      No it doesn’t, our actions stay with us through eternity.

  • @dominantlyd4085
    @dominantlyd4085 11 месяцев назад +2

    The ending!!! Great one, MrBallen. You’re the best.

  • @itsteddybear641
    @itsteddybear641 Год назад +5

    My grandpa told me about of Unit 731 and another story of Nanking massacre and it still sends chills down my spine and this story is cruel i heard many things about the world war crimes and it terrifies me

  • @sethgriffin5637
    @sethgriffin5637 3 года назад +369

    The plot twist at the end was absolutely wild. You’ve gotta love the strange, dark and mysterious written in story format.

  • @doeeyes2
    @doeeyes2 3 года назад +293

    The horrors of war are trully terrifying!! Going to sleep tonight feeling incredibly grateful I have hever have had to experience anything like it. RIP to all those that have suffered such atrocities of man.

  • @independenttntn3276
    @independenttntn3276 Месяц назад

    Jonathan you are truly gifted at story telling. I normally can't stand channels like yours, however you are so gifted and engaging at telling these stories that I often feel immersed in them and to some extent am living the experience you're discussing vicariously. Fantastic work!

  • @halloween__tesla8312
    @halloween__tesla8312 5 месяцев назад +1

    After hearing this story is the reason why I love history, it's so important to know your history. 💯

  • @brisbanekilarny6212
    @brisbanekilarny6212 2 года назад +269

    My father was in the army in the Pacific. He fought on Saipan, Luzon and Okinawa. Many men died around him but he returned home and after the war married my mother. He survived the war and I am able to write this comment. My oldest brother served in Vietnam, my youngest brother served in Iraq. My oldest son was in the Marines and helped remove American civilians from Kenya and served as security during an Eritreian election. My youngest son is a corpsman in the Navy and served in Afghanistan with the marines. All of them have been shot at and been in dangerous places and have survived. My family is truly blessed.

    • @nobody7817
      @nobody7817 Год назад +6

      My Grandfather was a Soldier in WWI; and my Father was a Marine in WWI. I retired from the USMC only having been shot at once--never had the chance to return fire. I went into contracting for the Army in Iraq...unarmed contractor...we were shot at so many times... lol I wanted a danged rifle to shoot back with. I appreciate your families service. Your family is blessed--but are also a blessing to those of us who have had fairly pampered lives because of their sacrifices.

    • @patricerich7503
      @patricerich7503 Год назад +2

      Thank you to your family for their service . They are certainly blessed ♥️🙏

    • @berrybloom2000
      @berrybloom2000 Год назад

      You are a gorgeous family ❤️ Thank you for all your beautiful service to save many lives 🙏🏽 It means a lot to me 💕

    • @SillyPlaysroblox7527
      @SillyPlaysroblox7527 Год назад +1

      Thank you for all of your service, God bless you and all our Military, in Jesus name amen.

    • @catchert2909
      @catchert2909 10 месяцев назад

      Wow! Your family has dedicated so much to honor and uphold our freedoms! THIS is why we need up KEEP our freedoms, to honor those that went to war for us!

  • @ericashleigh920
    @ericashleigh920 2 года назад +758

    This literally is making my heart break. The horror, and thoughts and fears going through these men's minds...and the 19yr old. His life hadn't even begun. I am in tears.

    • @razorwire3056
      @razorwire3056 2 года назад +46

      and 19 year olds today need a safe place to cry when they get insulted. There's a reason the greatest generation is not the one we are currently in.

    • @thatoneguy3464
      @thatoneguy3464 2 года назад +66

      @@razorwire3056 dude, shut up, no one asked

    • @theunicorn1167
      @theunicorn1167 2 года назад +51

      @@razorwire3056
      Bet yo ass that every single human in the history needed a safe place to cry at least once. And if you didn‘t, either because you‘re a 14 year old child who seems to know better, or because you‘re some 45 year old who thinks to act like a child because no human should ever display human emotions, ever, then you‘ll learn someday.

    • @JJones-rk6cy
      @JJones-rk6cy 2 года назад +9

      @@theunicorn1167 you can cry anywhere.

    • @theunicorn1167
      @theunicorn1167 2 года назад +4

      @@JJones-rk6cy
      Sure, how many people will use that to their advantage if they catch you crying though?

  • @dlkline27
    @dlkline27 8 месяцев назад +2

    I read a book about this atrocity. I'm still appalled that this kind of barbarism occurred. I can't begin to imagine the horror those men experienced.

  • @elvisjimpa100
    @elvisjimpa100 5 месяцев назад

    You are a great story teller.alot of facts and you talks with calmness and in great details.

  • @cogline9
    @cogline9 3 года назад +1796

    Bush vomiting on the Japanese PM at a state dinner decades ago takes on a whole new meaning after this story. At the time they said he was suffering from the flu but now I can't help but wonder...

    • @geoffbell166
      @geoffbell166 3 года назад +63

      Well he got off lightly really.The Pacific War was a tropical hell,i knew Aussies that fought there,no quarter was given by either side,strafing of aircrews that had ditched in the drink was done by both sides,Bush was very lucky that day ..

    • @massacrepanda1410
      @massacrepanda1410 2 года назад +6

      🤣

    • @Praylak
      @Praylak 2 года назад +79

      That event was in 1992. In the '70s Bush was director of the CIA. They claim he had the flu at the Japanese event, but I think you're assumption is more likely.

    • @mariosanchez2478
      @mariosanchez2478 2 года назад +48

      @@Praylak yep. He was the CIA Director who recruited Manuel Noriega a general of the Panamanian army to work for the CIA which would tranship drugs from Columbia to the USA to fund the Contra War in Nicaragua after the US Congress stopped funding that war. This recruitment happened a few years before he became VP.
      General Omar Torrijos was President of Panama at that time and he died in a 'plane crash'! His successor was gen. Manuel Noriega who turned a 'blind eye' to the drug transhipments!

    • @larsrons7937
      @larsrons7937 2 года назад +28

      Perhaps he taught such behaviour to his son?
      I once watched a television debate between president George Bush Jr. and German chancellor Angela Merkel. When Bush disagreed with something Merkel said he turned away from her so she couldn't see it and stuck his tongue out at the camera (viewers from all over the world watching).
      I couldn't believe my eyes. Was this a school boy or the most powerful man in the world?

  • @supervf1
    @supervf1 3 года назад +309

    My grandfather was one of the guerilla fighters that helped the Americans when the Japanese invaded the Philippines, he used to tell me the atrocities that Japanese soldiers would do, like they’d throw babies up in the air and catch them via bayonets. He took that resentment and hate to him to the grave

    • @velikan3170
      @velikan3170 3 года назад +48

      My grandmother told me about this and they did the same thing in Singapore to Chinese babies.They also made British soldiers who surrendered march more than 10 KM without drinking.They took Chinese guys who were above 18.The Chinese took refuge in Malay villages because the Japanese were only here for the Chinese.I heard at Changi beach,they used to shoot people(non-combatants).Some survived by swimming and hiding behind a rock and the beach is currently haunted and the beach is beside Changi Airport.The Japanese also attacked the Alexandra hospital and old Changi hospital which is closed off and haunted by those who were killed.They produced propoganda during the invasion and we will never forget what they did to us.There is this hill which is named "Bukit Chandu" where the Malay regiment fought until the end.Over there,they hung lieutenant Adnan upsidedown at a tree and they tortured him but he refused to tell them where the other soldiers are hiding.There are still survivors who are still living to this day and dead combatants which are not recovered in Singapore

    • @geraldwarren6438
      @geraldwarren6438 3 года назад +18

      How terrible to kill those innocent 😇 😢 babies!

    • @andrewharper1609
      @andrewharper1609 3 года назад +26

      @@geraldwarren6438 This was WW2 lots of babies died whether in the Blitz in Britain in Hitler's gas chambers or during the Japanese atrocities. But all humans were babies once.

    • @georgemeurer9262
      @georgemeurer9262 3 года назад +15

      My great uncle fought in the Philippines & told me the same thing.

    • @SabrinaG5
      @SabrinaG5 3 года назад +14

      Omg, I have never ever felt so bad for hitting like on a comment. This is absolutely awful and my heart aches 😭💔

  • @gwenwilliams8305
    @gwenwilliams8305 Год назад +2

    I was almost sick to my stomach. But Earl stood out. He didn’t allow them to just torture him.

  • @Inuosuwarii
    @Inuosuwarii 11 месяцев назад +1

    I watch Mr. Ballen in the fifteen minute gaps I have between my college class and I’ve gotten used to listening to him at 1.75x upped speed that it just sounds normal at this point. Love your videos!

  • @liesbethrobison
    @liesbethrobison 3 года назад +327

    My Dutch Indonesia Father was imprisoned by Japanese in Indonesia when he was 12 years old. He told us all his stories. I grew up knowing this history. He went to University in Holland and later became a US citizen. He never let his experience affect his love of life. He was never a victim. He was so proud to be an American and he loved America. He died in 2012 but I hope to tell his story someday.

    • @ryanblunts9181
      @ryanblunts9181 3 года назад +8

      Wow imprisoned by age 12 I would love to hear his story

    • @leonieromanes7265
      @leonieromanes7265 3 года назад +14

      Write it all down, and share it with as many people as you can. Your kids, niece's and nephews will thank you one day.🙂

    • @fa6846
      @fa6846 3 года назад +8

      My boyfriend's grandpa (we're Indonesian) was captured by the Japanese and never saw him again :(

    • @itsrani98
      @itsrani98 3 года назад +1

      Kak cerita..

    • @Sabrina-tl3jv
      @Sabrina-tl3jv 3 года назад

      q

  • @pizzafish4499
    @pizzafish4499 3 года назад +274

    It's surreal hearing him talk about this island. I used to live there. It is a very small island, only about 9 sq. mi., and it takes 24 hours by ship to get there from Tokyo. There is actually a plaque in the town center in Ogasawara-mura (town on Chichijima) that has Bush on it. Nowadays, it is a very peaceful and quiet place that has some of the best snorkeling and scuba diving in the world. There are still some reminders of the war, in the form of shipwrecks and old machinery/truck chasis in the forest.

    • @dispatch4144
      @dispatch4144 3 года назад +4

      Very interesting

    • @kabe1799
      @kabe1799 3 года назад +3

      Pizzafish? And you missed the Easter egg?

    • @bertguns3960
      @bertguns3960 3 года назад

      @@j2398 i knew it!!!!!

    • @pizzafish4499
      @pizzafish4499 3 года назад +16

      @@j2398 Believe what you will. I just thought people might be interested in hearing from someone who has been there before. I was surprised to see such a big channel cover something about this island since it is a place that most Japanese have never been to, let alone foreigners. So I can understand your doubt. I was one of 2 Americans on the island at the time.

    • @mcdjay
      @mcdjay 3 года назад +4

      @@pizzafish4499 Of course some kid sitting in his parents basement watching anime isn't going to believe you. They probably haven't been outside of their own basement so picturing someone living in another country, and even an island, it's pretty hard for them kids to comprehend. :D Interesting what you had to say though

  • @marksheehan8026
    @marksheehan8026 3 дня назад

    Well whata story ..
    You did an amazing job explaining it .. first time on the channel.

  • @user-uf5gp4fu3n
    @user-uf5gp4fu3n 14 дней назад

    Very good story / keep up the good work 👍🏻

  • @samkim3329
    @samkim3329 3 года назад +248

    I may have disagreed with his politics, but being a military veteran I am in awe of his heroism. Rest In Peace all my brothers and sisters that have given their life’s for our freedom. Forever saluting you all.

    • @Alan-Godden
      @Alan-Godden 3 года назад +4

      Amen to that brother

    • @KingScalawagVA
      @KingScalawagVA 3 года назад +5

      Fun Fact: Most soldiers hated fighting and kill others in the war. On something like Christmas they would have a truce for a while, sometimes they talked to each other.

    • @kym393
      @kym393 3 года назад +25

      @@KingScalawagVA fun fact: not the Japanese..

    • @donvito5647
      @donvito5647 3 года назад

      Nobody cares. People die all the time

    • @disciplewill7696
      @disciplewill7696 3 года назад +18

      @@donvito5647 you don't like service members, because you hate yourself and have low self esteem.

  • @thebartletts2009
    @thebartletts2009 3 года назад +302

    Absolutely horrendous. Cutting the man up while he’s alive.... I couldn’t imagine having to wait until they got hungry again.😔😔 RIP to these heroes.

    • @mesquitemagic
      @mesquitemagic 3 года назад +9

      @Douglas Cherry with what? Do you have magic karate skills?

    • @mtmadigan82
      @mtmadigan82 3 года назад +29

      Oh this wasnt isolated. Look up unit 731, theyd did all kinds of experiments and tested bio weapons, chemical, and effects of regular Weapons. They felt the only way to see what the results were was to perform vivisection on them. This is dissecting the people alive. Look up the pictures, if you didnt know what was going on it looks like a bad slasher film. These clowns deserved a whole lot more than 2 nukes.

    • @petemclovins9166
      @petemclovins9166 3 года назад +21

      Tommy Boi 7-4... that was typical of the Japanese, they were notorious for doing experimental surgeries on POW's while they were fully awake.

    • @Master_Petes_Theater
      @Master_Petes_Theater 3 года назад +17

      @@petemclovins9166 The Nazis weren't much better. Two sides of the sadistic fascist coin.

    • @diegomartinez696
      @diegomartinez696 3 года назад +1

      Black life Matter, not some old white racist men.

  • @davidpahlka6301
    @davidpahlka6301 8 месяцев назад +1

    Usually you can tell a true war hero because they don't like to relate stories about
    combat. One of my uncles lost his two buddies in France and started crying because
    he survived and they didn't. A Vietnam Vet would tell you of all the funny times but
    his wife asked me not to let him retell the actual battles. She said "I have to sleep
    with him, you don't."
    My next door neighbor married a Philippine woman married to a U.S. soldier who
    was a prisoner of the Japanese along with her brother. She risked her life smuggling
    in food for them. I never got their stories in detail.
    When I joined the Marines as Vietnam wound down, you could tell someone who
    didn't see action but tried to con his buddies on being a hero by the way he bragged.
    That George Bush related his story wasn't to make himself a hero but to deliver
    a more important message. War is Hell and it is to be avoided at almost all cost.
    In his speeches, he talks about unsung heroes. As President, he went to war but
    did so carefully. Hussain was crazy and his sons were even crazier. Bush's political
    courage cost him a second term. Going into Iraq wasn't only about the oil, it was
    about not letting the oil get into the wrong hands.
    What makes Democracy such a gamble is very few of the times do we know just
    what a decisions a President will make in a crisis. J.F.K. was a war hero and he made
    the right decisions. L.B.J. wasn't and cost us 55,000 in Vietnam. Eisenhower, J.F.K.,
    and his brother R.F.K. wouldn't have gotten us that deep into a war we couldn't win.

  • @XERBASILIO
    @XERBASILIO Месяц назад

    This story is amazing! Whenever I introduce your page to people I send them this story.

  • @Cmz083
    @Cmz083 3 года назад +162

    The pilot had to feel guilty when his men died, but to learn you really saved them from a fate worse then death

    • @orochimaru3950
      @orochimaru3950 3 года назад

      Those 8 men were also on the plane. So technically... no

    • @2buxaslice
      @2buxaslice 3 года назад +29

      @@orochimaru3950 No those 8 men were on other planes. They bailed early. He talks about it in the video.

    • @Mizfit6913
      @Mizfit6913 3 года назад +11

      @@2buxaslice did he not watch the video 🤣

    • @Si74l0rd
      @Si74l0rd 3 года назад +7

      Yeah, death by drowning is definitely preferable to what the others went through. If they were really lucky they were knocked unconscious before they could get out of the plane. An unfortunate, but clean death. The poor souls who were caught had anything but.
      For it to be Bush Sr though, that was quite the twist. Had he not gone the extra distance, or been picked up by that sub, the world might be a very different place today.
      That's one for the alternate history buffs!

    • @terawaateimarawa2724
      @terawaateimarawa2724 3 года назад +1

      @@orochimaru3950 at least try to understand the comment before trying to argue with it

  • @107uptown
    @107uptown 3 года назад +483

    The scariest stories are the ones where real people do things like this.

    • @faded1to3black
      @faded1to3black 3 года назад +13

      @Clipper Clips ...they're still stories. They happen to be true ones. What else would you call them? Accounts? Situations?

    • @josephsellers3844
      @josephsellers3844 3 года назад +2

      Wow he was right the end of his inhumane story as everything by the grace of God. What an amazing story.that took too long to be released to the public!!-#

    • @robertstone9988
      @robertstone9988 3 года назад

      This Earl is great will you pass me some Floyd.

    • @KeithLburns
      @KeithLburns 3 года назад +2

      Or the stories when its true but never figured out.

  • @thomasbambrick1162
    @thomasbambrick1162 11 месяцев назад +1

    😂 aw man the "replace hand sanitizer with lubricant" line caught me off guard and had me laughing real hard👍 how I didn't think of that yet is beyond me but Im definitely getting some people at work with that for sure 😂

  • @davidfisher5140
    @davidfisher5140 Год назад +1

    HOLY CRAP!!!! Thank you very much for sharing this incredible story Mr. Ballen.

  • @zariftahmidshoeb3487
    @zariftahmidshoeb3487 Год назад +884

    I WAS CERTAINLY NOT READY FOR THE TWIST AT THE END !!
    Also, that was a horrible fate those soldiers faced.

    • @sholderfire4321
      @sholderfire4321 Год назад +1

      Sailors 😅

    • @joshlyon1315
      @joshlyon1315 Год назад +1

      @@sholderfire4321 Navy Aviators

    • @sholderfire4321
      @sholderfire4321 Год назад

      @@joshlyon1315 not all of them look at their uniforms in their pictures those are 100% sailors 😂. Others like the actual pilots were commissioned naval officers. To say they were soldiers is wrong bub.

    • @joshlyon1315
      @joshlyon1315 Год назад

      @@sholderfire4321 ok this is so confusing

    • @stick9648
      @stick9648 Год назад +8

      That was believable until the George Bush part of it.

  • @acehybrid8717
    @acehybrid8717 3 года назад +521

    I don't subscribe often, but when I do, it's because I'm a fan of the strange, dark, and mysterious delivered in story format.

    • @jayinthekut8389
      @jayinthekut8389 3 года назад +5

      “The strange dark and mysterious” joke number 3million

    • @raymondarmatino5030
      @raymondarmatino5030 3 года назад +1

      Everyone says that

    • @mrc4297
      @mrc4297 3 года назад +3

      I subscribe to almost anything no lie

    • @danielblake4112
      @danielblake4112 3 года назад +1

      You only need to subscribe once. Just saying...🤣

    • @acehybrid8717
      @acehybrid8717 3 года назад

      Literally this and only 1 other channel though

  • @blazecraft2785
    @blazecraft2785 9 месяцев назад +1

    That plot twist at the end is crazy!

  • @piperofsimms
    @piperofsimms Год назад +1

    Told so well Mr. B. Thank you for this history lesson. Tucson, AZ.

  • @leightonpearson7277
    @leightonpearson7277 3 года назад +838

    He also saved his 2 friends from that fate. Yes, they died, but at least they died quickly.

    • @connor5419
      @connor5419 3 года назад +26

      Technically if they were around the same area as George, they likely could have been pulled into the submarine as well

    • @rthistlethwaite3430
      @rthistlethwaite3430 3 года назад +3

      Thanks for sharing experience. Roy z

    • @amani8677
      @amani8677 3 года назад +22

      But if he hadn't flown out so far and bailed out so late (which did get them killed), presumably they would have been in the same area as those who were captured rather than making it to the area of the sub.

    • @leightonpearson7277
      @leightonpearson7277 3 года назад +1

      @@amani8677 yeah, that’s what I was saying Amy.

    • @amani8677
      @amani8677 3 года назад

      @@leightonpearson7277 I agree. Meant to reply to Ya Boi.

  • @lonew0lfclaw859
    @lonew0lfclaw859 3 года назад +749

    This is a true horror story.
    Werewolves, wendigos, vampires, ghosts, demons all pale in comparison to the evil things that Men do to each other.

    • @certifiedben6376
      @certifiedben6376 3 года назад +1

      Explain

    • @certifiedben6376
      @certifiedben6376 3 года назад +1

      @El Gringo no i was not talking about how this story is fake

    • @todgerx
      @todgerx 3 года назад +4

      Yeah especially the bushes as well... Horrible family

    • @henrymarks1632
      @henrymarks1632 3 года назад +5

      @El Gringo that’s actually really interesting to know it was just propaganda. Do you have a source for the actually events?

    • @heidigib01
      @heidigib01 3 года назад +5

      Amen, we are the monsters of this world.

  • @RenxoLuizArturo1
    @RenxoLuizArturo1 Год назад +1

    Found this video so late ,but as always ,Well Done Mr.Ballen🎉🤞🏼👑

  • @steveclark6307
    @steveclark6307 8 месяцев назад +1

    THAT TWIST JUST SHOCKED ME 😂

  • @judithokuykendall9298
    @judithokuykendall9298 3 года назад +1542

    I'm 71 years old and appreciate learning even though sometimes it is horrible situations. I also appreciate Mr. Ballen explaining which kind of ship, etc so I can visualize these places and things. Americans are of all races and never give up. I pray for us all to be able to handle these situations side by side and shoulder to shoulder, men and women, should they present themselves in the future.

    • @Man_fay_the_Bru
      @Man_fay_the_Bru 3 года назад +16

      they kinda gave up in nam& korea…just saying

    • @Little_tike_4
      @Little_tike_4 3 года назад +56

      This comment gave me chills thats how powerfully true it is. We do need to stick together and we are all americans.

    • @karenfrazier3755
      @karenfrazier3755 3 года назад +30

      I agree completely. My dad was in the Army in the Pacific in WW II. He never, ever talked about his time in the Army. Since his death I’ve researched where he was and what he went through. Now I understand why he refused to talk - yet I regret never hearing from him the way it was.

    • @surfdocer103
      @surfdocer103 3 года назад +18

      @@KristinA-xv4yk bet you think socialism is the answer

    • @Yiannis2112
      @Yiannis2112 3 года назад +10

      @@surfdocer103 Whatever rocks your boat but truth is that what you do is done better by several others and what they do is far from being socialist.

  • @himanchywatchesvideos7826
    @himanchywatchesvideos7826 3 года назад +248

    You know it’s gonna be good when MrBallen sets it to premiere

  • @BelgorathTheSorcerer
    @BelgorathTheSorcerer Год назад +5

    Germany gets most of the attention when it comes to war crimes during WWII, but I read a book about Imperial Japan's war crimes called "The Bushido Code." They were every bit as horrible, if not worse. If you decide to read it, be warned it has a lot of graphic photographs. One of them I definitely remember well, is of the bayonet torture. It was a pretty common practice they did to their Chinese prisoners, and it's definitely not a pleasant thing to look at. The worst one I recall though was what was left of a woman that had a stick of dynamite exploded in her vagina. Eating a man alive, might actually trump that though.
    In a survival situation, I think I'd eat a human without hesitation, but I'd make sure they were dead first. It seems like it was almost a game to this General Tachibana though. If anything warrants an execution, that certainly does it.

  • @bradbutcher3984
    @bradbutcher3984 Год назад +19

    George has never felt bad about all the horrible things he's done and helped do.

    • @jcritt1349
      @jcritt1349 Год назад

      Source? Or is this just your feeling? Leave your politics out of it you sick @!&$.

    • @SocietyIsLost
      @SocietyIsLost 5 месяцев назад

      🤦‍♀🤦‍♀

  • @stapletonaviation2943
    @stapletonaviation2943 3 года назад +142

    One of my grandpa’s best friends was actually aboard the Submarine that picked up George and I’m fact he was the man who pulled George onto the boat. Awesome video man!!

    • @ly-yx1rk
      @ly-yx1rk 3 года назад +1

      It's unwise to post personal identifiable information on the internet

    • @brianschindler7955
      @brianschindler7955 3 года назад +5

      Are you sure....my gramps said he saw George eating lobster and shooting endangered sharks when he pulled him out of the yacht he was in...Prescott was steering and they were upset people were ruining their vacation. 🤔 😆

    • @TheNunakun
      @TheNunakun 3 года назад +4

      @@ly-yx1rk I agree, but I'm sure this one is harmless to post.

    • @pman07
      @pman07 3 года назад +3

      thats crazy cause my grandfathers grandmas chefs nieces nephew was also on the submarine that saved george bush

    • @donvito5647
      @donvito5647 3 года назад +3

      Lies

  • @MrBallen
    @MrBallen  3 года назад +145

    What did you think of the twist at the end???

  • @aisonramillano5598
    @aisonramillano5598 Год назад +1

    Best of the best stories I've heard from your channel.. thank you Mrballen . .
    . . .

  • @christopherhasch1903
    @christopherhasch1903 Год назад +1

    With hearing you tell this story, I could only imagine how you'd tell the story of the PT109. Even knowing the outcome I'd still be waiting with baited breath due to your energy and delivery!!!!

  • @i-vlog1994
    @i-vlog1994 3 года назад +370

    The ending twist was insane I definitely did not see that happening.

  • @xd1712
    @xd1712 3 года назад +4007

    my jaw has never dropped as hard as when he said "George" was actually George Bush

    • @scoutsaresilentdeath8775
      @scoutsaresilentdeath8775 3 года назад +79

      You could see from the pic of George that it was the former President

    • @scoutsaresilentdeath8775
      @scoutsaresilentdeath8775 3 года назад +28

      @Nancy Erskine Yup, you can clearly see the features

    • @bumblebeeman2103
      @bumblebeeman2103 3 года назад +127

      And I thought the fuckin cannibalism stuff was the "twist"

    • @AGPBeast
      @AGPBeast 3 года назад +20

      Yooo my mind was blown dude

    • @lucyhouse
      @lucyhouse 3 года назад +4

      @@bumblebeeman2103
      😂😂🤘

  • @honey8784
    @honey8784 2 месяца назад

    That’s a really nice shirt, Pockets with pockets, Nice fabric. Looks like a fine wool, buttons have backup.
    Nice history.

  • @javonpablo3036
    @javonpablo3036 Год назад +1

    From Guam, it's so odd hearing Guam in this piece of history, in general really since most Americans don't even know about Guam. But my Great Grandpa served 35 years in the navy, but before he was in the Navy he was a POW captured by the Japanese. And he would tell us chants they shouted while locked up in bamboo cages. I had many family members that were also POW but I know most stories from my GG. Great story.

  • @brettldouglas
    @brettldouglas 2 года назад +1000

    My late wife, Iris Chang, dug this information up in the 1990's while she was doing research for her best-selling book "The Rape of Nanking" She was on the phone with her friend, James Bradley, and she gave James Bradley the story and told him it would make a good book idea. James Bradley took the story and wrote it into a #2 best seller, "Flyboys".

    • @johnlangford3905
      @johnlangford3905 2 года назад +79

      The world has a void once filled by Iris. Her book is monumental.

    • @humandiii
      @humandiii 2 года назад +13

      Is this real?

    • @brettldouglas
      @brettldouglas 2 года назад +54

      @@humandiii Sure is.

    • @texan-american200
      @texan-american200 2 года назад +67

      @@brettldouglas
      I knew of the atrocities of Nanking way back when I was in highschool and I thought I knew of the Japanese occupation of China... That is, until I read her book that showed me that we knew so little of World War 2 in the Pacific Theater. I am so sorry for your loss. I heard her interviewed about her book at our local news talk radio and found her to be both impassioned and brilliant.

    • @rachelzimmerman2773
      @rachelzimmerman2773 2 года назад +24

      That book is incredible

  • @fuckinzell
    @fuckinzell 3 года назад +663

    That presidential twist had my jaw on the ground

    • @planetanimal7890
      @planetanimal7890 2 года назад

      Me too, it confirmed its fiction!

    • @Gingasnap2
      @Gingasnap2 2 года назад +11

      @@planetanimal7890 lol wut?

    • @dobhrancowie
      @dobhrancowie 2 года назад +5

      Well here's another presidential twist.0 Trump doesn't like people who were captured, although he never had the guts to fight.

    • @fuckinzell
      @fuckinzell 2 года назад +7

      @@dobhrancowie uhh ok?

    • @Kreeves33
      @Kreeves33 2 года назад +3

      You drank to much radithor

  • @terireed3740
    @terireed3740 Год назад +2

    The ending blew my mind. I'm sure survivors guilt can really tear a person up, it's too bad that they can't realize that A) they didn't choose the situation and B) them being caught certainly wouldn't have changed the outcome for the other prisoners. I'm sure that if his copilot and gunner could talk to him they would tell him thank you for holding out and not jumping closer to the island.

  • @SincerelyMichelleLouise
    @SincerelyMichelleLouise Год назад +1

    I am a newer sub but my 15 year old now 13 year old watch your content which i approve which ones as they know not the mature versions because the whole point is for them to know what is going on in the world so that they are more aware of their surroundings. I do want to say thank you for your service for our country and being a seal at such a young age is a huge achievement as I am from a family of Navy servicemen including my closest cousin right now has been in service since we were 18 years old and are about to 39 this year. We know how being a Seal is a big deal and isn’t easy to accomplish and unfortunately a lot of navy men ring the bell 🔔 due letting matter over mind instead of mind over matter. sorry i am trying to post this without throwing my ipad due to the story which is a horrific life story and is just so so hard to hear because I know that this stuff happens daily and our service men and women more often than not come back from service and they are not the same or even able to live a civilian life and unfortunately a lot of our service men and women end up homeless or worse. I am wanting to start a organization that helps and gives to our service men and women what they need to live a healthy life to be able to get the help they need to not have to bury their visions and experiences but to have a safe space they can go to. @MrBallen if you have any ideas of a organization that would be most beneficial comment below or anyone that is civilians or veterans. thank you for your time and help.

  • @bongkong17
    @bongkong17 3 года назад +168

    Everybody gangster until they listen to the strange, dark, and mysterious delivered in story format

    • @RegisteredNurseL.A.
      @RegisteredNurseL.A. 3 года назад +5

      So many people make this comment 😩

    • @bongkong17
      @bongkong17 3 года назад +1

      @@RegisteredNurseL.A. go cry about it, Karen

    • @RegisteredNurseL.A.
      @RegisteredNurseL.A. 3 года назад

      @@bongkong17 Hey Gen Z, instead of calling me a Karen (which is outdated btw), come up with an original comment. Maybe read a book and expand your word knowledge base so you can write something that’s not copied from someone else 🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @bongkong17
      @bongkong17 3 года назад +1

      @@RegisteredNurseL.A. lmfao ok, Karen

    • @babydee7207
      @babydee7207 3 года назад

      😂😂😂

  • @petermclennan2416
    @petermclennan2416 2 года назад +843

    It's amazing that George Bush didn't find out the whole story until he was 80. Almost 20 years after he first became president. It shows how much information can be withheld, even to the most powerful person in the country.

  • @barbarachambers7974
    @barbarachambers7974 5 месяцев назад +2

    There are some stories I shouldn't listen to right after eating....

  • @mikaeloliver2370
    @mikaeloliver2370 21 день назад

    I heard about this back in the day, but I didn't know the whole story.Appreciate you doing the research in the story what happened.

  • @alexiabratsch7864
    @alexiabratsch7864 2 года назад +1008

    My grandpa fought during the Japanese war. He lost his arm (from his elbow down)and a good chunk of his leg from a grenade. I remember as a kid thinking it was funny, almost, he covered his arm with a sock..he was always self conscious about it. As an adult, I respect him so much more and between us grandkids and great-grandchildren we have helped him heal a little. We love him but it wasn’t until he was in his golden years he decided it was time for him to heal and tell his story. Thank you grandpa for shielding us from the true horrors of war. But also thank you for letting us help you find some peace as we are descendants of you and want to see you happy towards the lesser end of your time..love you grandpa ❤️

    • @timbuktoo7050
      @timbuktoo7050 2 года назад +6

      💞

    • @jharris0341
      @jharris0341 2 года назад +21

      Respect to your grandfather.

    • @ValhallaArms
      @ValhallaArms 2 года назад +15

      Your grandpa sounds like a great man. My great grandad was in Europe, before he passed I was able to meet him and got to hear a couple of his experiences. He didn't tell us anything grim, but at 92 he told us about when he crossed a river in Germany and the Soviet soldiers held their hands down to help the Americans up on the other side.

    • @tommygunss4576
      @tommygunss4576 2 года назад +10

      Oooh rah!! My Grandfather fought in North Africa and Italy, great uncle fought in Iwo Jima, and another great uncle fought in the Philippians.

    • @toolbag-sy9ij
      @toolbag-sy9ij 2 года назад +8

      The Japanese War? Do you mean WW2?

  • @meumnomen
    @meumnomen 2 года назад +295

    My Pops was a prisoner of war by the Japanese. He was a sailor and was kept in a hole in the ground with a grate over the top for over a year in the Philippines. He ended up catching malaria, losing a quarter of a lung, and getting a metal plate put into his head. Not to mention the ptsd and other mental issues stemming from his imprisonment.

    • @wbarnett
      @wbarnett 2 года назад +7

      Poor guy. 😞

    • @agauerm
      @agauerm 2 года назад +5

      that´s what you get by joining the military...

    • @irene0413kj
      @irene0413kj 2 года назад +12

      @@agauerm helped save millions of lives tho, like for like unfortunately

    • @agauerm
      @agauerm 2 года назад

      @@irene0413kj no he didn´t, he just died unnecessarily fighting a meaningless war which only make rich people richer... There is nothing glorious about wars, going to war. There is no silver lining. War is where psychos can kill without consequences, after all you are just a little trained robot doing killings "in the name of something", you are just a hired thug with license to kill.

    • @soggypizzapi8794
      @soggypizzapi8794 2 года назад +23

      @@agauerm WWII was a draft. They didn't get to decide if they joined the military or not. It's not optional during a draft, it's mandatory once you are selected. Even those who are conscientious objectors we're given roles that just didn't require them to shoot someone like a medic.

  • @nicolesaunders2964
    @nicolesaunders2964 Год назад +1

    Most of your stories don't make me feel ill, but THIS ONE OMG! 😮

  • @ValgniTehki
    @ValgniTehki 3 месяца назад

    This guy is the greatest person I've ever heard tell a story. You actually feel like you are there living this story. 👏

  • @zanza850
    @zanza850 3 года назад +114

    The book fly boys has a lot more detailed information on what happened on that island. The reason we know about what happened on the island is primarily because one of the Japanese soldiers befriended Vaughn and later changed his name to Earl Vaughn to honor and remember his friend

    • @LizC-hq6tt
      @LizC-hq6tt 3 года назад

      Thanks for the info!!! I would really like to read this book!! Thanks! 👍😁

    • @crabbyj
      @crabbyj 3 года назад

      I read that book and was thinking the same thing.

    • @triggerwarning5911
      @triggerwarning5911 3 года назад

      Thats pretty cool.

  • @rck7201
    @rck7201 3 года назад +1061

    The twist at the end, did not see that coming. George.

    • @hub3128
      @hub3128 3 года назад +8

      Bradley's book,, "Flyboys" is a great but disturbing read.

    • @metalmike570
      @metalmike570 3 года назад +9

      I did think it was George H.W. Bush because i recognized him in the picture.

    • @kularace7351
      @kularace7351 3 года назад +7

      @@blackmamba99971 All kinds of treason like that happened during the war. Norway was taken by the Nazis but norwegian companies like Hydro then used Norwegian slaves and slaves from other nations as work force. Supplied by the Nazis. Hydro sold aluminum to I.G Farben much needed to build aircraft.
      It's tough digging into it but yes I agree, a lot of todays, yesterdays and future "heroes" are just devils in disguise running their agendas. The amount of wars these people start and run is incredible.

    • @thomassummerhill6357
      @thomassummerhill6357 3 года назад +1

      Love a dancing finale 😀

    • @wyvernquill2796
      @wyvernquill2796 3 года назад +3

      I read and watched a lot about the war, I missed the pilots name at the beginning but was thinking this sounds just like George W Bush.
      Fun twist, when George W Bush was president he went to Japan on a state visit, during a dinner he threw up. Apparently the admiral siting next to him said when you were shot down I was on on of the boats sent to pick you up and eat you.

  • @jonathanlee5185
    @jonathanlee5185 2 месяца назад

    👍Wow ! The most surprising ending to any of your mysteries yet ! This up-info also helps me to reassess Pres B. Thanks.👍

  • @LJ-gu2dj
    @LJ-gu2dj 10 месяцев назад

    Another amazing video. Thank you MrBallen!

  • @dezsprison2605
    @dezsprison2605 3 года назад +249

    I'm not sure who is not paying attention to the story to even look for anything. I know I have tried to ignore the story and look for things and fail every time because the stories are so interesting to me!

    • @krista3275
      @krista3275 3 года назад +4

      I know me too. Lol

    • @w.t.3615
      @w.t.3615 3 года назад +2

      Same here!

    • @praxtron
      @praxtron 3 года назад +3

      I had the same thought, but my brothers autistic, and he can focus on like 5 different things at a time and fully absorb and interpret all the info.

    • @TheJessicahammerly
      @TheJessicahammerly 3 года назад +1

      Same

    • @VeganV5912
      @VeganV5912 3 года назад

      @@krista3275 _ 🐷🔪⛓🙁/😵🔴🍖🐮.... 👈🤥🤥🤥. Hypooocrite !!! Big time !!!!!
      You don’t do with your cute little dog 🤗🐶. Or a parakeet 🤗🦜.....
      For a 5 minute burger !! You can have vegan burgers and vegan pizza and vegan cheese and vegan ice cream and vegan curry and vegan burritos and vegan tacos and vegan sushi...........…

  • @Guttagangboosie102
    @Guttagangboosie102 3 года назад +605

    Wow... not gonna lie, this explains A LOT about Bush Sr. He was always known as a hardcore CIA guy. That's not surprising after hearing this story

    • @DM-qp7do
      @DM-qp7do 3 года назад +33

      JFK was also almost captured in Japan. He was skipper of PT 109 which was little more than a 1940s racing boat with guns and a couple torpedo. Its a cool story.

    • @adamwiens1153
      @adamwiens1153 3 года назад +20

      Bush killed JFK when with c.i.a.

    • @EEsmalls
      @EEsmalls 3 года назад +7

      @@adamwiens1153 woah that's quite a theory sir

    • @adamwiens1153
      @adamwiens1153 3 года назад +10

      @@EEsmalls sure is, very credible from what I've learned. Dig in

    • @ronnielewis2010
      @ronnielewis2010 3 года назад +13

      @@EEsmalls
      Also Bush's crew members were killed by him by using his issue 45 to shoot up his instrument panel then parachuted out to a awaiting submarine. He was a nazi brought over under project paper clip as so many others by the CIA. He was also the murder of Nikola Tesla the great inventor when he was a protege under Tesla and his inventions sent to the nazi's. Hence the given name by Tesla of curious George when Bush was seen going through his inventions. This was why Trump ordered the flag on his coffin to not be ironed but instead be wrinkled as a symbol of disrespect.
      WWG1WGA
      WWG1WGA
      Nikola said George

  • @paulwdarlington
    @paulwdarlington 3 месяца назад +1

    “Those huge ships planes take off from” - yea mate, we know what an aircraft carrier is 😂

  • @jamiegreen4758
    @jamiegreen4758 4 месяца назад

    Absolutely love this channel 👌. Tyvm

  • @vSilentangel
    @vSilentangel 3 года назад +296

    Ayo what? I was not expecting the story to be about THAT George haha.

    • @josie-yw3pz
      @josie-yw3pz 3 года назад +3

      SAME

    • @EVERGLOW828
      @EVERGLOW828 3 года назад +2

      I know right? Badass

    • @ericg4915
      @ericg4915 3 года назад +5

      I'm a couple minutes in and all I saw was the picture of thenkid and the name and I'm 99% sure this is about George hw bush

    • @voz3704
      @voz3704 3 года назад

      @@ericg4915 Same.

    • @ericg4915
      @ericg4915 3 года назад +1

      @@voz3704 JFK has a crazy war hero story too

  • @caseygiles1368
    @caseygiles1368 3 года назад +337

    When he said George “w bush” I got chills. That’s crazy

    • @YvetteB.
      @YvetteB. 3 года назад +11

      Lol I shouldn't read comments before the video is over 😆😆😆

    • @caseygiles1368
      @caseygiles1368 3 года назад +1

      @@YvetteB. Aw man I’m sorry I hate when I do that too

    • @caseygiles1368
      @caseygiles1368 3 года назад +2

      @@YvetteB. ma’am. Sorry

    • @WTP_1776
      @WTP_1776 3 года назад +14

      to know that the guy that almost died fighting for his country would then later sell out his country to a group of super rich elite bankers? yea thats crazy.... i wish he had bailed out earlier..

    • @kyguy3242
      @kyguy3242 3 года назад +9

      You mean George H. W. Bush. George W. Bush is his son.

  • @dylanarrowood7823
    @dylanarrowood7823 7 месяцев назад +1

    Warning!! Mr.Ballen’s videos are extremely addicting, proceed with caution.