@@oreoxX1 dude, why are you saying it’s cringe in the first place? you have fingers for a reason. aka to scroll. so go scroll away and stop putting more attention on others
That’s cool and all but like are we gonna ignore the fact that The First Battle of Changsha (17 September 1939 - 6 October 1939; Chinese: 第一次長沙會戰) was the first of four attempts by Japan to take the city of Changsha, Hunan, during the second Sino-Japanese War. Coming two weeks after Germany's invasion of Poland on September 1, it was the first major battle of the war to fall within the time frame of what is widely considered World War II. The war had reached a stalemate after two years of fighting. Professor Fu Sinian noted in July 1939 that while the Chinese army had become stronger, the Japanese army had weakened. On 15 August, the 11th Army came up with the general plans for a campaign south of the Yangtze, ranging 250 kilometers (160 mi) from the Xiang River (Xiangjiang) to the Gan River. In early September, Japanese General Toshizō Nishio of the "Japanese Expeditionary Forces to China" and Lieutenant-General Seishirō Itagaki set out to capture Changsha, the provincial capital of Hunan. The Japanese 101st and 106th Divisions were deployed on the western bank of the Gan River in northern Jiangxi, and the 6th, 3rd, 13th, and 33rd Divisions marched southward from southern Hubei to northern Hunan. Two of the primary motivating factors for the Japanese in launching the attack were the signing of a non-aggression pact by their German ally with their Soviet enemy, and their defeat by Soviet forces at Nomonhan. A large attack on the Chinese would therefore restore morale.[6] In addition, Germany's invasion of Poland starting on 1 September 1939 gave the Japanese further motivation to crush China's will to fight in order to pave the way for the establishment of Wang Jingwei's puppet government in Central China. Altogether, it became obvious that the 100,000 strong Japanese force was to converge on Changsha. The Chinese strategy was to counter the enemy column in northern Jiangxi and then encircle the line on the path southward. On the night of 14 September 1939, Lieutenant General Ryotaro Nakai's 106th Division drove westward from north of Fengxin, Jiangxi, against Wan Baobang's 184th Division of the Chinese 60th Corps. After fierce fighting, the defending forces abandoned Gao'an.[4] The bulk of Japanese forces then moved northwest to assault Shangfu (上富), Ganfang (甘坊), and Xiushui (秀水).[4] In coordination with Nakai, Lieutenant General Jutaro Amakasu's 33rd Division assaulted Guan Linzheng's 15th Army Group from the south.[7] Having recently captured important strategic locations in Jiangxi Province, Japanese troops began their attacks on Changsha in earnest on 17 September. The Japanese 101st Division (Lieutenant General Masatoshi Saito) and 106th Division started marching westward towards Changsha in neighboring Hunan Province. Meanwhile, the 3rd Division (Lieutenant General Shinichi Fujita), 6th Division (Lieutenant General Shiro Inaba), 13th Division (General Shizuichi Tanaka), and 33rd Division invaded northern Hunan Province to put additional pressure on Changsha. However, the Japanese stretched too far out westward and were counter-attacked by Chinese forces from the south and the north, forcing them to retreat eastward. On 19 September, Japanese forces proceeded to attack Chinese defensive positions[8] along the Xinqiang River with poison gas on a wide scale.[9] Japan had not signed the Geneva Protocol (1925). After having recovered Cunqianjie on 19 September, Wang Yaowu's 74th Corps (51D, 57D, & 58D) and Song Ketang's 32nd Corps (139D & 141D) retook Gao'an in a counterattack on 22 September On 23 September Japanese forces drove the Chinese out of the Xinqiang river area, and the 6th and 13th Divisions crossed the river under a cover of heavy artillery, advancing further south along the Miluo River. East of Changsha, naval vessels landed the Shanghai Special Naval Landing Forces and portions of the 3rd Division, surrounding Changsha on three sides.[7] Heavy fighting continued afterwards and the Chinese retreated southward as distraction for the Japanese while supporting battalions arrived on the east and the west for an encirclement maneuver. The Chinese defenders had decided beforehand on flexible, guerilla-style tactics to wear down Japanese manpower and supplies through ambushes and harassing maneuvers.[10] Per General Chen Cheng's orders, the objective was to “to lure the enemy into the vicinity of Changsha for a decisive battle."[11] By 29 September, vanguard troops of the Japanese 6th Division had reached the outskirts of Changsha. However, a night attack the next day resulted in the Japanese advance finding themselves surrounded by “60,000 screaming Chinese on their front, rear and both flanks,” as an American military observer reported.[12] Due to the heavy casualties they had incurred, estimated at over 50,000 with a significant portion being fatalities, as well as the dangerous possibility of their overstretched supply lines being completely severed by encirclement, the Japanese forces were forced to withdraw across the Laodao River. Acting group army commander Guan Linzheng issued orders at once for 52nd and 73rd Corps to pursue the Japanese to Miluo River. General Xue Yue ordered a general counterattack on 3 October in pursuit of the Japanese who were south of Chongyang and Yueyang.[7] On 5 October, Chinese troops shot down a Japanese aircraft with orders from General Yasuji Okamura to call off the Changsha offensive, and the nearby Chinese 23rd Division attacked a Japanese Navy port at Yingtian (now Miluo), damaging several vessels. By 6 October, Japanese forces at Changsha were decimated and retreating. Two days later, the remnants fled northward over the Miluo River while the Chinese 195th Division of the 52nd Corps pursued them across the Xinqiang River to recapture their former forward positions. At night, the Chinese launched raids into Xitang and Yaolin.[7] By 10 October, Chinese forces had completely regained their former territories in northern Hunan Province, southern Hubei Province and northern Jiangxi Province.[7] Conclusion edit Changsha was the first major city to successfully repel Japanese advances. Retaining the city allowed the Nationalist Chinese forces to prevent the Japanese from consolidating their territories in Southern China. The commander of the city's defense, General Xue Yue, was a graduate of the Republic of China Military Academy and a Chiang Kai-shek loyalist. Date September 14 - October 13, 1939 (4 weeks and 1 day)[1] or September 17 - October 6, 1939 (2 weeks and 5 days) Location Changsha and proximity, China Result Chinese victory Belligerents Republic of China Empire of Japan Commanders and leaders Republic of China (1912-1949) Xue Yue Republic of China (1912-1949) Chen Cheng Republic of China (1912-1949) Guan Linzheng Republic of China (1912-1949) Yang Sen[2] Empire of Japan Yasuji Okamura Empire of Japan Masatoshi Saito Empire of Japan Ryotaro Nakai Empire of Japan Shinichi Fujita Empire of Japan Shiro Inaba Empire of Japan Shizuichi Tanaka Empire of Japan Shigetaro Amakasu Units involved Republic of China Army Military Region 9 Imperial Japanese Army 101st Division 106th Division Strength ~240,000 troops in 5 Army Groups, 1 Army, and 7 Corps divided between 30 Divisions in total.[3] ~120,000 troops in the 11th Army split between 6 Divisions 12 naval ships 100+ aircraft 100+ motor boats[4] Casualties and losses ~40,000 50,000 killed, wounded and missing?🤨
Man am dead
yep, u are
4 likes and 1 reply
no way I'm early :D
4th reply.. thats lucky fr
RUclipsr Before and After
I can't scroll youtube shorts without these 3 youtubers...
top comment wow
5 min tutorial 1 get out of commment 2 scroll with a finger(optional) i like using my thumb 3 your done
@CommanderTimskyYT
Agreed
1 easy sollution! stop watching them
@@dontflashthesearchlights it's a joke...
@@remyhawkgamer5361 so what? i gave him a right answer
Pmd:Everyone has fallen we’ve lost the war..
Except for the 2nd guy he is getting up
@@krisdevos8452 second guy? you dont know his NA-
@@krisdevos8452aint no way dis dud dont know his name 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡💀💀💀💀
yeah the second guy is getting up
@@krisdevos8452LIL BRO DONT KNOW "2nd guy"😢
These collabs be going crazy
NEVER BACKDOWN NEVER WHAT???
GIVE UP 🔥🔥🗣️🗣️
NEVER GIVE UP 🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥
Become a minor🗿
@@vincentxu4709Gimme them digit before I give you DAT A-
@@vincentxu4709wth
That blitz shot effect was honestly better than the game.
yea bc genos is an older character, even tho genos's moves are supposed to be kinda cartoony a little and stylized to feel more like an anime
That not blizt shot i thibk on the last.Thats sonic ult carnage move i think 😅😅
There’s nothing we can do
-Napoleon
🔥
Background music 🎶
That one time in pg3d when you face max lvl and your lvl 7
I just started learning about him in class
I give up...
Bro, your videos are so entertaining. I’m up at like five.
the Animator Squad
PMDAMIAN:INJURED
KAMGUYZA:INJURED
POTEMER: *DEAD*
Edit:
oH mah gah I got 1,2k Likes and so many replies,Thank you very much 😄👌
Remember, dying is gay, so potemer is already GÆ
Fr
@@Kat-l2z ye, fr
Is that Barry from good game named GUTS N BLACKPOWDER?!
IM FINALLY EARLY!
That one sweat going berserk against the whole lobby
Me and the squad locking in the most random 3v3 ever
“From now on, all three of them… were using 120% of their potential” ahh fight 🔥🔥🔥🫡
Squad... 3v3.... uh 4v2 u mean?
Are you stalking me, because this is so relatable.
Also W Kanye music
“Bro, we can’t keep doing thi…”
*”NEVER BACK DOWN NEVER WHAT?”*
I- I give up...
Never give up
Never back down never eat kids
NEVER GIVE UP
-_-
I love how roblox animators instantly become friends and make vids with each other
I like how they all have their own kind of faces
Potemer wake up😢 WAKE UP😢😢😢 YOU NEED TO LIVE TO MAKE MORE VIDS😢😢😢😢😢❤❤❤
Its just a animation _💀
@@סימונהקרביס I know I'm just being dramatic
Qué triste😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
“Never back down never what?”
“never give up!”
“NEVER BACK DOWN NEVER WHAT?”
“NEVER GIVE UP!”
THATS RIGHT🗣️🔥
cringe
@@oreoxX1 bro you cannot be talking with that pfp 💀💀💀💀
@@Lunamationnation so jjk is cringe now?
@@oreoxX1 dude, why are you saying it’s cringe in the first place? you have fingers for a reason. aka to scroll. so go scroll away and stop putting more attention on others
Istg I lock in when I’m fighting someone and it literally makes no difference 😭
Boss fight and pro player fight be like
Officially best trio in the multiverse
The amount of rage they are gonna unleash 💀
The fact that I am watching this at exactly 2 am. is crazy 💀
They took "losing is gæ" to whole 'nother level 😂
Unlike potemer
I'm gay
@@helendamian6863that’s awesome
@@helendamian6863so I’m guessing you can’t use the move “straight on”?
NAHHHG@@L-S_Mango
Bro's a literal giga chad for making these good of edit's
Blud is the only one who didn’t say “💀”
“We can’t end on a loss” and “we cant stop a winning streak” are the duos of all nighters.
It was all just a war, a War without Reason. A war worth not fighting, but what other choices did they had?
WAR WITHOUT REASON?
@@Sinkingelf1 Yes, it is an Ultra-Kill reference!!!
@@STARMAREXS *intense drumming*
My best time on 7-4 is 1:45 seconds or so
people finally realising how goated Yeezus is
That’s cool and all but like are we gonna ignore the fact that The First Battle of Changsha (17 September 1939 - 6 October 1939; Chinese: 第一次長沙會戰) was the first of four attempts by Japan to take the city of Changsha, Hunan, during the second Sino-Japanese War. Coming two weeks after Germany's invasion of Poland on September 1, it was the first major battle of the war to fall within the time frame of what is widely considered World War II. The war had reached a stalemate after two years of fighting. Professor Fu Sinian noted in July 1939 that while the Chinese army had become stronger, the Japanese army had weakened.
On 15 August, the 11th Army came up with the general plans for a campaign south of the Yangtze, ranging 250 kilometers (160 mi) from the Xiang River (Xiangjiang) to the Gan River. In early September, Japanese General Toshizō Nishio of the "Japanese Expeditionary Forces to China" and Lieutenant-General Seishirō Itagaki set out to capture Changsha, the provincial capital of Hunan. The Japanese 101st and 106th Divisions were deployed on the western bank of the Gan River in northern Jiangxi, and the 6th, 3rd, 13th, and 33rd Divisions marched southward from southern Hubei to northern Hunan.
Two of the primary motivating factors for the Japanese in launching the attack were the signing of a non-aggression pact by their German ally with their Soviet enemy, and their defeat by Soviet forces at Nomonhan. A large attack on the Chinese would therefore restore morale.[6] In addition, Germany's invasion of Poland starting on 1 September 1939 gave the Japanese further motivation to crush China's will to fight in order to pave the way for the establishment of Wang Jingwei's puppet government in Central China.
Altogether, it became obvious that the 100,000 strong Japanese force was to converge on Changsha. The Chinese strategy was to counter the enemy column in northern Jiangxi and then encircle the line on the path southward. On the night of 14 September 1939, Lieutenant General Ryotaro Nakai's 106th Division drove westward from north of Fengxin, Jiangxi, against Wan Baobang's 184th Division of the Chinese 60th Corps. After fierce fighting, the defending forces abandoned Gao'an.[4] The bulk of Japanese forces then moved northwest to assault Shangfu (上富), Ganfang (甘坊), and Xiushui (秀水).[4] In coordination with Nakai, Lieutenant General Jutaro Amakasu's 33rd Division assaulted Guan Linzheng's 15th Army Group from the south.[7]
Having recently captured important strategic locations in Jiangxi Province, Japanese troops began their attacks on Changsha in earnest on 17 September. The Japanese 101st Division (Lieutenant General Masatoshi Saito) and 106th Division started marching westward towards Changsha in neighboring Hunan Province. Meanwhile, the 3rd Division (Lieutenant General Shinichi Fujita), 6th Division (Lieutenant General Shiro Inaba), 13th Division (General Shizuichi Tanaka), and 33rd Division invaded northern Hunan Province to put additional pressure on Changsha. However, the Japanese stretched too far out westward and were counter-attacked by Chinese forces from the south and the north, forcing them to retreat eastward.
On 19 September, Japanese forces proceeded to attack Chinese defensive positions[8] along the Xinqiang River with poison gas on a wide scale.[9] Japan had not signed the Geneva Protocol (1925).
After having recovered Cunqianjie on 19 September, Wang Yaowu's 74th Corps (51D, 57D, & 58D) and Song Ketang's 32nd Corps (139D & 141D) retook Gao'an in a counterattack on 22 September On 23 September Japanese forces drove the Chinese out of the Xinqiang river area, and the 6th and 13th Divisions crossed the river under a cover of heavy artillery, advancing further south along the Miluo River. East of Changsha, naval vessels landed the Shanghai Special Naval Landing Forces and portions of the 3rd Division, surrounding Changsha on three sides.[7]
Heavy fighting continued afterwards and the Chinese retreated southward as distraction for the Japanese while supporting battalions arrived on the east and the west for an encirclement maneuver.
The Chinese defenders had decided beforehand on flexible, guerilla-style tactics to wear down Japanese manpower and supplies through ambushes and harassing maneuvers.[10] Per General Chen Cheng's orders, the objective was to “to lure the enemy into the vicinity of Changsha for a decisive battle."[11]
By 29 September, vanguard troops of the Japanese 6th Division had reached the outskirts of Changsha. However, a night attack the next day resulted in the Japanese advance finding themselves surrounded by “60,000 screaming Chinese on their front, rear and both flanks,” as an American military observer reported.[12]
Due to the heavy casualties they had incurred, estimated at over 50,000 with a significant portion being fatalities, as well as the dangerous possibility of their overstretched supply lines being completely severed by encirclement, the Japanese forces were forced to withdraw across the Laodao River. Acting group army commander Guan Linzheng issued orders at once for 52nd and 73rd Corps to pursue the Japanese to Miluo River. General Xue Yue ordered a general counterattack on 3 October in pursuit of the Japanese who were south of Chongyang and Yueyang.[7]
On 5 October, Chinese troops shot down a Japanese aircraft with orders from General Yasuji Okamura to call off the Changsha offensive, and the nearby Chinese 23rd Division attacked a Japanese Navy port at Yingtian (now Miluo), damaging several vessels. By 6 October, Japanese forces at Changsha were decimated and retreating. Two days later, the remnants fled northward over the Miluo River while the Chinese 195th Division of the 52nd Corps pursued them across the Xinqiang River to recapture their former forward positions. At night, the Chinese launched raids into Xitang and Yaolin.[7]
By 10 October, Chinese forces had completely regained their former territories in northern Hunan Province, southern Hubei Province and northern Jiangxi Province.[7]
Conclusion
edit
Changsha was the first major city to successfully repel Japanese advances. Retaining the city allowed the Nationalist Chinese forces to prevent the Japanese from consolidating their territories in Southern China. The commander of the city's defense, General Xue Yue, was a graduate of the Republic of China Military Academy and a Chiang Kai-shek loyalist. Date September 14 - October 13, 1939
(4 weeks and 1 day)[1]
or September 17 - October 6, 1939
(2 weeks and 5 days) Location
Changsha and proximity, China
Result Chinese victory
Belligerents
Republic of China
Empire of Japan
Commanders and leaders
Republic of China (1912-1949) Xue Yue
Republic of China (1912-1949) Chen Cheng
Republic of China (1912-1949) Guan Linzheng
Republic of China (1912-1949) Yang Sen[2]
Empire of Japan Yasuji Okamura
Empire of Japan Masatoshi Saito
Empire of Japan Ryotaro Nakai
Empire of Japan Shinichi Fujita
Empire of Japan Shiro Inaba
Empire of Japan Shizuichi Tanaka
Empire of Japan Shigetaro Amakasu
Units involved
Republic of China Army
Military Region 9
Imperial Japanese Army
101st Division
106th Division
Strength
~240,000 troops in 5 Army Groups, 1 Army, and 7 Corps divided between 30 Divisions in total.[3]
~120,000 troops in the 11th Army split between 6 Divisions
12 naval ships
100+ aircraft
100+ motor boats[4]
Casualties and losses
~40,000
50,000 killed, wounded and missing?🤨
Bro how much did it took you to make this
Probably 1 min from copy pasting
I ain’t reading alat
I cant read
Probably the funniest wikipedia comment I've ever seen ngl XD
W..where's the Peter Griffin pose :(
“Brothers we cant back down”
*5 years later*
“We will still win”
They should honestly make a battlegrounds game those animations would be sick.
why do i want a 10 minute video on an intense battle about how that went down
FR FR
yesss
I would totally watch that
I'll make this shit. It'll be done.
@@FailurePlaysGaming Do it I would watch
That one friend that hits God mode in a 2:59... And you start to hear a nightmare making laugh and and hearing him say "I can see your move! Hahha!"
Bro and it isn’t even because you lose but if you have one highlight you wanna keep going 😭😭😭
I give up...
Best collaboration you should do more
Don’t give up bro be proud😄
THE BEST TRIO FR 🔥
Like a war that u lose😢
I give up...
The fact I sub and watch all 3 of them😭😭🙏🏽
Jokes on them that was 2:00 in the morning 2 days later
Kamguyza really said I’m not done yet
Goffy ah “Theres is nothing we can do moment” 😂
POV: nick eh 30 everyday at 2am
I think i saw you in a 2v2 battle once, i dont know if it was the Real you but he promised a random guy a gamepass after he asked for one
Kamguyza still have strength to stand up, what a monster☠️
We can’t end on a loss
We have to keep the win streak going
Domain extension: *True loop*
Best trio tbh
Pmdamain, Poetemer, and Kamguyza.
Ǵ̶̩͉̤̠͙̃̈́̓̈̂̎̆͘̕l̸̡̥͙͚̓̀̓͆̀̆̉̽i̴̤̟̹͖͚͚͔̰͊̀̑̑̌͗͊̎̏̓̕͘͘͝͝t̴̨̟̲͕͔̲̩̜̓͊̎̐̐̐̆͗͘͝c̵̹̞̀̃̉̋̋͋̚ḩ̵̮̹͉͔̦̗̳͈̣͉̩́͌̅̏̈́͘ ̸̧̨̤̙̰̣̬͔͓͇̒͑͘̚͘͠ͅt̵̡̖̘̙͕̙͇̑̾͒̓̅̒͒̓͗̀̕͜e̸̖͛͋̒͂͝x̷̛̯̘t̷͕̖̯͎̓ ̵̫̼͔̌͒̊͋͗̏̑̀̌̚̚̕͝ģ̸̨̛̼̬͈̠͉̰̲̲͓̯̟̝̀̇̿̈́̔͒͝e̷̬̠̫̗̊̂̑̑͛̊̃́̈́́̈́̚͠͠ṅ̶̢͇̞̼͎͖̖͙̗̩̪̊̓e̶̲͚͚͉̼͓̺̒͒̔̄̃͒̊͜ř̵̨̛̖͍͎̝̭̙̞̖̗̰͔̭͈̍a̸̧̤̜͍͔͖̭̠͍͍̖͈͛̈́̓͌̈́͑͒̀͑̓̕͜͝͝t̸̢̪͎̏̏͆̅̓̀́͑́̑̑͂͋̎͘ǫ̴̧̳̮̱̮̠͚̥̤̯́̽͒̕̚͜ŗ̷̙̯̼̞̓͆̀̽̉̅͂͑͒̔̋́̚
TWITTER?
Glitch text generator
"translate to English" proceeds to make it less understandable.
Wut?
@@AustinSaunders-h7mfr
It was truly ON SIGHT for them
Really German Empire during WW1:
Fr
Ik this is true and all but change your pfp please dawg it’s a cat but adolf-
@@BreonShadow its just a cat pic
@@Germancat69 a crazy one
Bro it funny that all of the famous Roblox animators came to gather
OMG I HAVENT HEARD THIS AUDIO SINCE LIKE 2020😭😭
😢
Why does it make me kind of sad seeing them injured 🥺
It's called empathy
Good music taste!
One Eternity Later-
Me in valorant (one of the most stressful games ever)
Lets try to beat this boss!
Aw dang it.
*Dies*
Aw dang it.
*Dies*
Aw dang it.
*Dies*
Aw dang it.
*Dies*
Aw dang it
*Dies*
Aw dang it.
Lvl up:✖️
Try again✔️
Gamercore
just do up up down down left right jump ground slam open menu close menu then you'll have infinite lives
Yo I subbed to you and your friends wild
"GG finally"
There r comments b4 u
@@Sha.bronie cap
@@TheAverageBloxer check newest first. Scroll to the bottom. R u rlly saying that amn
Those are newest
@@TheAverageBloxer READ THE DAMN REPLY R U BLIND
That was like me and my friend except we stay up night and day
Damn i have 1 like
(whenever i get a like this comment will change)
Basically, *The Architect [NACKER]* fight in a nutshell
Why do i feel like this is a war movie 💀
That one guy who carried the trio
The detail of the emoji on his shirt being cracked is peak
ITS TOO POWERFUL
The oof to cover the swear word is legendary
This happens to us all the time in pressure sometimes i barely can even lift my body 😞
"Never back down never what? "
ALWAYS GIVE UP👍
That one friend that clutches up tho 😮💨
Hello:D
Leaving on a loss brings bad luck 😤
We playin games for 8 hours straight with this one!
That’s when yall gotta start freestyling on the mic to boost morale
relatable bc im bout to play the strongest battle grounds 😭
The "OOF" got me off my chair 😂😂😂😂😂
"We cant end on a loss"
"We cant stop the win streak"
😭
Thats remember me one thing... “WE SAIYANS HAVE NO LIMITS”🗣️🔥
Best trio ever
Best trio and duo
u may experience defeat, but the real defeat is when u realize u have school tmmrw
you're right
POV: your panicking but suddenly becomes locked in
When your parents walk in after sayin "Go to sleep at 10PM"
That's how we lost 3 legends that day
don’t care what nun of yall say. This is the best song on this album
Man, even the camera man was hurt💀
NAW REAL- got that main character motivation 💀 God bless yall and your loved ones
Potemer really took the sacrifice😭
Notice the unique art styles for each of their faces
its always when im fighting teamers with my friends, it goes on for hours
Plot twist: they all betray each over and fight to the death
OOOOOHHHHHHH.... HE'LL GIVE US WHAT WE NEEEEEEEEDD 🔥🔥🔥
the win is even sweeter in the end
"they're not stopping!"
"Then neither are we"
This is me whenever I’m having a sleepover with my friends. It’s just a war.
"we are the yakuza 3" ahh beginning
And when they win:
“Come on bro we gotta keep the win streak going!”
i love how kam bit the curb
The fact that they were knocked out early and was confident in the afternoon