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  • The Cold War. In the decades following World War II, a new era of frosty relationship was ushered between the greatest superpowers of the time. We know much of the history of US/Russian tensions during this time. But what of the enigmatic third party?
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  • @hammedl79
    @hammedl79 3 года назад +457

    Literally this RUclips channel is the best way to sleep

    • @antoniovasquez9946
      @antoniovasquez9946 3 года назад +10

      Are you saying that in a good or a bad way?

    • @hammedl79
      @hammedl79 3 года назад +42

      @@antoniovasquez9946 good way of course

    • @MrKumfo
      @MrKumfo 3 года назад +5

      @@hammedl79 is that sarcasm?

    • @Smartychase
      @Smartychase 3 года назад +29

      I'm not so sure the makers of the channel will take that as a compliment

    • @dougsteingraber2417
      @dougsteingraber2417 3 года назад +1

      I LOVE IT!!!

  • @arlieferguson3990
    @arlieferguson3990 Год назад +21

    My grandfather fought in the Korean War. He faced those human waves. He said that they would just fire their weapons frantically loading ammunition as they would come over a hill. They would fire and fire and fire and they would still keep coming. This was a brutal war.

  • @Titan_Ruler622
    @Titan_Ruler622 4 года назад +235

    Literally this youtube channel is way better than the History TV..😊

    • @gloria1559
      @gloria1559 3 года назад +2

      12:13 the veteran said in Chinese" we were fighting to protect our home country" But they didn't translate to caption

    • @thechimp1963
      @thechimp1963 3 года назад

      MASH isn't historically accurate?!? Now you tell me...

    • @garret7919
      @garret7919 3 года назад

      @@thechimp1963 i think that's probably one of the reason why us lose the war lol because the people's attitude in the MASH lol

    • @JauMillennia
      @JauMillennia 3 года назад

      Sooo True,I Wish The History Would Be More Like This

    • @stevecariggillio4139
      @stevecariggillio4139 3 года назад +2

      nah, but it's figuratively better than history tv

  • @RiflemanMoore
    @RiflemanMoore 4 года назад +326

    Something that's frustrating, throughout this documentary the Chinese interviewees consistently, accurately refer to the opposing forces in Korea as UN forces, whilst the narrator consistently refers to them as US forces.

    • @gimmedemdigits6040
      @gimmedemdigits6040 4 года назад +52

      They're Chinese propagandists

    • @Slimc74
      @Slimc74 4 года назад +105

      It was Un forces. The Korean war was a UN combined force.

    • @rosspatterson1233
      @rosspatterson1233 4 года назад +58

      Slim 74 not really. The U.S made like 80-90% of the manpower

    • @PCav79
      @PCav79 4 года назад +39

      On 1 September 1950 the United Nations Command had a strength of 180,000 in Korea: 92,000 were South Koreans, the balance being Americans and the 1,600-man British 27th Infantry Brigade.

    • @hawssie1
      @hawssie1 4 года назад +32

      I caught that too. It was supported by the United Nations, a dozen or more countries sent troops, but by in large it was a U.S.run and controlled war.

  • @samuelsamuel415
    @samuelsamuel415 3 года назад +56

    We just need to know more context when we talk about Korea war. This is also telling the root of China-US tension
    First, in the past 500 years, China sent troops to Korea multiple times when Korea was invaded by Japan. Also, when Japan invaded China in late 19th century, they landed in Korea and invaded North China. Thus, China has big concern or even become nerves if any foreign army exists in Korea.
    Second, in China Civil war(1946- 1949), US provided military and financial support to KMT, other side of CCP, now they are still in Taiwan. Mao and CCP does not trust US at all.
    Third, when Korea was occupied by Japan from 1900 till 1945, a lot of Korean youth went to China and joined Chinese Army. In China Civil war(1946 - 1949), there were already 3 Korean divisions in People's Liberation Army of China. In Fall of 1949, these experienced troops were handed over to North Korea because these soldiers/officers were closed to North Korea in their minds.
    Here is the historical timeline:
    On August 8, 1945, Japan surrendered and Taiwan was returned to China.
    in 1946, China Civil war occurred, KMT fled to Taiwan and CCP established on Oct 1, 1949. Because People's Liberation Army of China(PLA) had no navy and air force, PLA halted the movement to Taiwan. However, in UN security council, KMT(Taipei) was still representative of China.
    On Feb 14, 1950 Sino-Soviet Treaty was signed. Beijing needed USSR to help build navy and air force to liberate Taiwan, want USSR to return some military bases in Northern China. This gave strong signal to US saying China stand with Moscow completely.
    In March 1950, Stalin gave North Korean leader Kim Il Sung conditional permission for the attack during meetings in Moscow. The condition is "get permission from Mao". USSR helped Kim to create military attack plans. Kim did not notify Mao. What Kim cared about was Stalin's military aid not Mao's.
    In April 1950, Stalin urged Kim to meet Mao. Kim did not do this
    In May 1950, finally Kim consulted Mao about the attack plan and stated "Moscow has agreed and no aid required from China". Mao requested to hold the plan "till Taiwan liberated" because the China Civil War did not end and Taiwan/Tibet/Hainan(3 provinces) were not yet liberated. Obviously Kim did not listen.
    On 7 June 1950, Kim Il-sung called for a Korea-wide election on 5-8 August 1950 and a consultative conference in Haeju on 15-17 June 1950. On 11 June, the North sent three diplomats to the South as a peace overture that Rhee rejected outright. On 21 June, Kim Il-Sung revised his war plan to involve a general attack across the 38th Parallel.
    On 25 June, 1950, 3 days after outbreak of Korea War, US 7th fleet went to Taiwan Strait. US 7 fleet in Taiwan Strait has actually stopped PLA's plan to liberate Taiwan.
    On 26 June, 1950, Chinese Government protested US troops' invasion to Taiwan Area and requested US troops to leave. Protest parades happened national wide in China.
    On 7 July, UN condemned North Korea and organized UN troops.
    On 15 Sept, 1950, US troops landed in Inchon
    From 15 till 25 Sept, 1950, Beijing announced several warnings that "if US troops cross 38 parallel, China will intervene".
    On 25 Sept, 1950, US troops crossed 38 line.
    On 4 Oct 1950, with a planned invasion of Taiwan aborted due to the heavy US naval presence, Mao reported to the Politburo that he would intervene in Korea and moved the troops to North of China. Politburo approved Mao's plan.
    On 8 October 1950, Mao redesignated the PLA closing to Korea as the People's Volunteer Army (PVA) and entered North Korea.
    In brief,
    China needed USSR to help build navy and air force to liberate Taiwan, want USSR to return some military bases in North China, thus signed Sino-Soviet Treaty. This gave US signal saying "China joined cold war standing with Moscow".
    US sent 7 fleet to Taiwan Strait 3 days after Korean wall outbreak, this told Beijing "US actually already invaded China". If PLA has to fight against US troops, Korea was better place than Taiwan Strait.
    Don't tell the Korean War was between UN vs China. At that time, the China in UN was represented by the government in Taipei. Beijing did not approve Kim's military plan. So, for most Chinese, it is not called Korean War but a war "to protect motherland and Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid North Korea".
    Strategic Communication is very important between US and China. Even today.

    • @xiangyuzhu9368
      @xiangyuzhu9368 3 года назад +3

      Finally I find someone say something true about that age history about my country, u really have a good understanding, I like ur summary

    • @EpsteinsRope
      @EpsteinsRope 2 года назад +5

      Taiwan's semiconductor factory makes the worlds best semiconductors, and holds over 80% of the world supply . CCP control over that would be disastrous for the world, considering semiconductors power the world economy. SN: Communism didn't make China prosperous, Capitalism did. Capitalism pulled China out of poverty. The only Communist aspect of China is the authoritarian state that commits genocide and oppresses it's own people, and a government like that isn't who we want controlling the world semiconductor supply. If that ideology is the one they want to lean into now rather than the one that saved their country, it will be their destruction. Taiwan should implement their own "2nd amendment" similar to the US, so their population can arm themselves in preparation.
      #FreeHongKong #IndependentTaiwan

    • @TheBishop12
      @TheBishop12 2 года назад

      What you leave out is that Stalin hand picked the ruler of North Korea (Putin used the same playbook by picking a communist puppet for Czech Republic decades later). Thus planting the seed of Commune-ism into the country of Korea forever. If there is one ideological threat in the East it Russia and the US failed to wipe them out after WW2.

    • @JosephTin
      @JosephTin 2 года назад

      Thank you for the enlightenment. We never know the sequence of events until you explained it.

    • @少康战情妇-e6i
      @少康战情妇-e6i Год назад +1

      @@EpsteinsRope 你是代表你的国家对我的国家宣战吗?

  • @oneshothunter9877
    @oneshothunter9877 3 года назад +42

    Chinese in North Korea: The Roads were covered with snow.
    Me in Greenland: Hold my beer. 😉

    • @LongWarEnjoyer
      @LongWarEnjoyer 3 года назад +11

      Difference is they fought a war, all you guys ever did was simp for nazis Germany.

    • @billy6pack887
      @billy6pack887 3 года назад

      @@LongWarEnjoyer Lol

    • @Locuste
      @Locuste 3 года назад +2

      and my uncle was in a t-26 at korean war

  • @luiscarlosperaltachirinos9141
    @luiscarlosperaltachirinos9141 3 года назад +15

    Your comments on what happened in the Soviet Union that lived in the shadows with Stalin and his accomplices are very interesting. Thank indeed for letting us know more about that tragic story.

  • @n0madfernan257
    @n0madfernan257 4 года назад +88

    MAO PRIORITIES
    peasant: sir we still have economic problems here
    mao: this is good global publicity, send people to war, people can eat later

    • @EngineeringwithPritam
      @EngineeringwithPritam 4 года назад +2

      mao was tatti, same corona

    • @briseboy
      @briseboy 4 года назад +1

      remember that due to uneducated failure to understand basic agricultural knowledge of Manchurian and Inner Mongolian steppe ecology, Mao, ASIDE from his purging of those with scientific understanding, had caused the death of 30 million of his citizens by starvation.Until trump that ignorance was without parallel..

    • @stopmotionandmore4568
      @stopmotionandmore4568 4 года назад +4

      @@briseboy Stalin hat the same "ignorance" or, as others Would call it, the will to exterminate the kulaks as a Class.

    • @davidyisrael007
      @davidyisrael007 4 года назад +4

      @@briseboy Until you that ignorance was without parallel.

    • @jovydaskniuipys3898
      @jovydaskniuipys3898 4 года назад +5

      @@briseboy how trump is equal to bigest mass murderrer in mankinds history? im just curious

  • @trentxiiib8756
    @trentxiiib8756 4 года назад +13

    So as far as the United States armed forces having advanced weapons?. That's a flat out lie!!!. The United Nations forces were still using WW2 weapons during the Korean conflict!!!.

    • @mebsrea
      @mebsrea 4 года назад +7

      More accurate would be to say that the UN forces had much more and superior heavy weaponry, even though much of it did date from the Second World War, and greatly superior communications. The UN also had complete control of the sea and almost total command of the air, making major Communist troop movements during the day or within the range of naval guns almost suicidal. The Navy and USAF, with their UN counterparts, couldn’t win the war alone, but they could make it just about impossible to lose.

  • @hmj1116
    @hmj1116 6 месяцев назад +1

    I was at Korea during the Korean War in 1951 to 1953 I was a corporal in the US Army against the North Korean forces..

  • @jpenneymrcoin6851
    @jpenneymrcoin6851 3 года назад +15

    4:41
    Mao Zedong, "a man of the soil, he believes that the ultimate power in china belongs to the peasants , who make up 80% of the population of ..."
    wait
    that's democracy, isn't it?
    wait
    is communism/socialism just economic democracy?
    wait

    • @ElectusAnimus
      @ElectusAnimus 3 года назад +4

      And it only cost 60 million lives! YAY!

    • @DaiwanForg
      @DaiwanForg 2 года назад +5

      @@ElectusAnimus thats a fake news and lie created by nationalist in Taiwan in order to attact mainland china. how come communist party of china continue to govern and win the support of chinese people if there are 60 million lives died? by the way, those lie creators realize it cannot fool the people nowadays, so they change the data to 30 million to make it looks reasonable.

    • @adolfgaming1761
      @adolfgaming1761 2 года назад

      @@DaiwanForg
      Because the people who don’t vote for it perish in concentration camps.

    • @krishshah3974
      @krishshah3974 2 года назад

      @@DaiwanForg imagine having a reputed source to back your claims

    • @DaiwanForg
      @DaiwanForg 2 года назад

      @@adolfgaming1761 but at the same time, we have huge development in econmics, militry, and political system. u r brainwashed

  • @danthetravelman9113
    @danthetravelman9113 3 года назад +17

    I enjoyed listening to the Chinese government’s perspective on this.

    • @adolfgaming1761
      @adolfgaming1761 2 года назад +1

      We wing not lose.
      Always wing, if not wing end up in camps have your organs scooped out

    • @Leshic2
      @Leshic2 2 года назад +2

      If you enjoyed this, "I enjoyed listening to the Chinese government’s perspective on this."
      Then you'll like the declassified conversation between Mao and Nixon..
      There were some good jokes and laughs on each side..
      At one point, Mao asked if this would be a private conversation, and Nixon assured him it would be..
      It was private, and classified, but is now public >30yrs later.
      You'll notice how when Nixon insists on talking about the Soviet Union, Japan, India, and Taiwan,
      Mao essentially, politely asks to change the topic..
      Worth a read, start to finish.
      Jokes at the start to half way..
      Last 1/3 to 1/4 are the tougher, heavier conversations..

    • @danzeljunies2701
      @danzeljunies2701 2 года назад

      u7

  • @TESkyrimizer
    @TESkyrimizer 3 года назад +23

    41:36 the music was so sinister but that is a very impressive story. how a single friendly act can change the diplomatic course of nations.

  • @jjc4232
    @jjc4232 3 года назад +6

    Salute SALUTE to all my Chinese Heroes lost in the Korea war.
    China 🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳.

    • @michaelrizea3108
      @michaelrizea3108 3 года назад

      can not stand communism I think it's creation is the worst thing that the human race has ever invented in the entire history of the human species it may bring about the end of all humans on the planet ...they will set doomsday in motion apparently according to the Bible there was a thing that said something about the people from the east will spark a new world war that will kill off all living humans ... it makes sense because the first country to implement a communist form of government was Russia which is in the east.... the Soviet Union collapsed China is still communist and so is North Korea.......
      Conclusion:... communism will literally kill us all....

    • @matthewkituyi7182
      @matthewkituyi7182 Месяц назад

      @@michaelrizea3108 And yet we’re still standing Revisionist. China is now playing a role in the world stage due to the early defence of Korea. Despite everything, the People’s Republic is a superpower and has found the right balance.

  • @TheDavidlloydjones
    @TheDavidlloydjones 4 года назад +16

    Calling Mao "the founder of Chinese Communism itself," at 0:38, is incorrect.
    Mao was one of the leaders of the southern, largely rural, grouping of the Chinese Communist Party. This grouping of the Party became important after the Kuomintang's murder of many of the Party's leaders, including most of the urban and northern leadership, in 1928. In the course of the so-called Long March, the retreat of the survivors of this group to Yunnan, Mao emerged as one of the top leaders -- but even then required the permission of other Yunnan leaders to marry Qiang Qing. During WWII the Japanese crippled the Kuomintang and the few remaining urban Communists.
    Like George Washington, Mao Zedong was the tallest of the revolution's leaders.
    The tale of the "tactical retreat" from Pusan leading to the invasion at Inchon, at 6:11, is utter fiction. After UN forces, British, American, Turkish and Korean, were pushed south to the Pusan perimeter in 1950 they were subsequently victorious, and the North Koreans retreated.
    The subsequent invasion at Inchon, a brilliant success for the US Marines and Navy, was conducted by entirely different troops, and General Douglas "dug-out Doug" MacArthur claimed it as his victory.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Pusan_Perimeter
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Inchon
    www.history.com/topics/korea/inchon
    MacArthur's previous record consisted mainly of his defeat in the Philippines: he had relied for his security at Bataan upon the big gun emplacements built by his father a generation earlier; the Japanese Navy shelled the hills above the guns, silencing them with rock slides. MacArthur fled by motor-boat.
    After the Marines' victory at Inchon, MacArthur bloviated about invading North Korea and was fired by President Truman.

  • @comments2840
    @comments2840 3 года назад +2

    Totally wrong assessment. Mao entered NK war because Stalin compelled China to do so and because Americans crossed the 38 parallel and was pushing toward the Chinese border.

  • @sienwu794
    @sienwu794 4 года назад +59

    Some videos of Korean war are wrong. They are from self-defense war against Vietnam in 1979. And some are from China culture revolutionary time .

    • @ceciljohnrhodes4987
      @ceciljohnrhodes4987 4 года назад +4

      ElPocho DelMundo The Chinese invaded then legged it after getting a good kicking.

    • @sappy_boi
      @sappy_boi 3 года назад +3

      @ZELIANG LI That doesn't have anything to do with China. China was obviously more powerful than Vietnam and therefore could be way more aggressive. There would be no reason for Vietnam to provoke a superpower. Even the sino-indian war was an act of aggression over Tibet and a part of india. The Chinese wanted to make it seem like self-defence to the international community.

    • @jackzhou4813
      @jackzhou4813 3 года назад

      @@sappy_boi Cambodia and Laos are allies of China in the same camp, and Vietnam's allies in aggression against China have nothing to do with China?Do you think that Vietnam’s invasion by the United States or China has anything to do with the Soviet Union?

    • @chucklynch6523
      @chucklynch6523 3 года назад

      China is a CONTRIVED world power, but I will tell you HOW that was all initiated. As it turned out, in the late 1940’s when future Secretary of State, General George Marshall, acting upon the direction of the corporate globalist Deep State completely disarmed nationalist leader Chiang Kai Chek and his forces, knowing full well that Joseph Stalin, using all the military hardware and logistics support given to him by the U.S. during WWII, that he no longer needed, would ship all that war material/support on over to Mao in Northern China, where Mao quickly overran the forces of Chiang Kai Chek, establishing a Communist dictatorship in China.

    • @宇胡-u3l
      @宇胡-u3l 2 года назад

      @@frankbecerril9835 China provided Vietnam with a large number of food, weapons and personnel in the war between Vietnam and the United States. At that time, the Chinese people could not eat enough. After that, however, Vietnam completely defected to the Soviet Union, which was preparing to attack China. Vietnam also invaded Cambodia, which is friendly with China. At the same time, Vietnam also harassed China's borders and robbed food and resources. If this continues, Vietnam will attack China with the Soviet Union.That is why it is called self-defense

  • @hmj1116
    @hmj1116 5 месяцев назад +1

    When I was serving at South Korea in 1951 to 1953 fighting North Korea Chinese volunteers were fighting us many of US soldiers and South Korean troops were killed around 50,000 UN troops were killed.

  • @donkeyslayer4661
    @donkeyslayer4661 3 года назад +12

    Some of these battle scenes are from World War Two, not the Korean War.

  • @phils5423
    @phils5423 2 дня назад

    This is the most enjoyable documentary on Korean war. I'm really learning things.I didn't know even though I thought I knew a lot about the korean war

  • @largeknockers7194
    @largeknockers7194 2 года назад +4

    What you never hear about this war is that 2/3rds of the POWs chose not to be sent back to N Korea and China. In negotiations Truman himself said the USA would repatriate anyone who didn't want to go back. When the 8th army had to fight it's way south from Chosen Reservoir Chinese solder's gave up after throwing rocks at our troops that's all they had. They were in bad shape the tennis shoes they had had rotted so we had boots air lifted in. They actually helped our men with our wonded men and they helped with all the refugees get abourd ship's and they willingly got abourd with us after again helping with the wonded

  • @marcssi606
    @marcssi606 3 года назад +4

    the biggest scoundrel who ever stepped on the face of the earth

  • @linguarapida8335
    @linguarapida8335 4 года назад +57

    I’m a quarter of the way in and there’s nothing about Chinese Cold War strategy, and certainly no secrets... it’s just a boring re run of the Korean War that I learned in school

    • @chuckkady7282
      @chuckkady7282 4 года назад +6

      What were you taught in school about Americas forgotten war Lingua? Time line grants you the opportunity to research what you doubt. Brainwashing in The US schools started around 1965. US History is distorted like what the Civil war in the USA was really fought about! 750,000 white men lost their lives in that war between the States!

    • @ragincajun7625
      @ragincajun7625 4 года назад +9

      @@chuckkady7282
      Are Chinese students taught about WWII? You know like how Japan and China had 25 battles (a battle being defined as having a regiment or more on each side) and how Japan won all 25 of those battles? Officially how many Chinese citizens were killed by Mao according to the CCP school books?

    • @condorX2
      @condorX2 3 года назад +4

      Thats propaganda with easy ad revenue for ya.
      I just realize something interesting today, it's how China state run media never have ads on majority of their videos.
      Fox News, MSN and pretty much every anti China propaganda outlets are infected with ads.
      I guess China is so rich that they can effort it.
      Can you imagine refusing million dollars of revenues from ads?
      Here are some examples.
      The China I've seen: RUclipsr defends China from anti-China rhetoric
      ruclips.net/video/6IvyaebH6BQ/видео.html
      Baby insists security guard to test temperature
      ruclips.net/video/Ts9jwpkC0HM/видео.html
      China's green development over past 5 years
      ruclips.net/video/9JbqKR4Dynk/видео.html
      Fabulous snow scenes at Mount Hua in NW China
      ruclips.net/video/WGS-rSz_7ec/видео.html
      Chinese high-speed trains join express services for online shopping spree
      ruclips.net/video/HV4qjPgfzvg/видео.html
      Chinese-built metro line in Pakistan widely acclaimed by local residents
      ruclips.net/video/_5sTqn0Z8RA/видео.html
      Thailand to learn from China's successful experience in economic development: Thai official
      ruclips.net/video/N6i0xkZIKf8/видео.html
      China in the eyes of an American: A model for the West
      ruclips.net/video/lu20dBZ2HoM/видео.html
      I showed foreigners this short 3-min footage of Urumqi, Xinjiang's capital in China and most people couldn't believe this is Xinjiang! (Suggestion: Watch in HD Fullscreen for best experience)
      -神州 Shenzhou
      Xinjiang's capital, the future ruclips.net/video/oPuFMooKLaA/видео.html.
      Xinjiang's high speed rail transforms local people's way of life
      ruclips.net/video/qFzBFEeLqlk/видео.html
      China's Xinjiang shakes off absolute poverty
      ruclips.net/video/t8WZzEtg1tw/видео.html
      Relocation project helps herdsman out of poverty in China's Xinjiang
      ruclips.net/video/nbNXHYbhyic/видео.html
      Campaign against food waste in China | Stories shared by Xi Jinping
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      Diplomats from 50 African countries visit Sinopharm CNBG
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      African dream on Chinese rails: prosperity and hope
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      Chinese company hands over 12,177 housing units to Kuwait
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      Fast and confident, China's final battle against poverty is on
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      Guangdong realizes decisive victory in battle against poverty
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      China's experience contributes to global poverty reduction
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      Desert turns into oasis: China's new technology
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      5G-supported driverless taxis hit the road in China's Suzhou
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      China 2020: Putting People First
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      Snake game? Chinese students form impressive moving patterns in class-break exercises
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      Feeding 14 billion China's floating fish farms.
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      Farewell, "cliff path"! Villagers start new life in Guizhou, China
      ruclips.net/video/J3c82nOKWrE/видео.html
      Xi Jinping: Let's continue building a better Chaozhou City
      ruclips.net/video/JLhgpwBrGNo/видео.html
      The U.S. needs an enemy, and it chose China
      ruclips.net/video/mG1ZaWSgKuE/видео.html
      Longest high-speed railway in China's high-altitude cold area sees over 14 mln passenger trips
      ruclips.net/video/P6xukb4znTQ/видео.html
      Chinese-built tilapia farm in Egypt
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      Metro depot turns into solar power station in Shanghai
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      Huawei donates telecommunications tower to Guatemala
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      China, Cambodia strike landmark trade deal
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      Nobody wanna take cheap Chinese jobs in the US. Trump on the other hand want it xD

    • @magomarko5991
      @magomarko5991 3 года назад +5

      @@ragincajun7625 With all respect, the Chinese won several battles against the Japanese. For example the Battle of Pingxingguan (September 25, 1937), won by the communist 8th Route Army, the Battle of Tai’erzhuang (24 March -7 April 1938), the Battle of Changsha (24 December 1941-15 January 1942), the Battle of One Hundred Regiments (20 August-5 December 1940), Battle of Changde (November 2, 1943 - December 20, 1943), and the Battle of Yenangyaung (11-19 April 1942) in Burma where the Chinese Army under General Sun Li-jen rescued the British First Burma Division from encirclement by the Japanese.

    • @Gambit22003
      @Gambit22003 3 года назад

      It's called Chinese Cold War bc in none of these conflicts were the fight actually with the Chinese. They fought by proxy. Get it now bud?

  • @EpsteinsRope
    @EpsteinsRope 2 года назад +8

    Taiwan's semiconductor factory makes the worlds best semiconductors, and holds over 80% of the world supply . CCP control over that would be disastrous for the world, considering semiconductors power the world economy. SN: Communism didn't make China prosperous, Capitalism did. Capitalism pulled China out of poverty. The only Communist aspect of China is the authoritarian state that commits genocide and oppresses it's own people, and a government like that isn't who we want controlling the world semiconductor supply. If that ideology is the one they want to lean into now rather than the one that saved their country, it will be their destruction. Taiwan should implement their own "2nd amendment" similar to the US, so their population can arm themselves in preparation.
    #FreeHongKong #IndependentTaiwan

  • @maryt9104
    @maryt9104 3 года назад +10

    That was a good documentary I refreshed my high school memories lol! and a shout out and Thanks to Patricia for pointing me here.

    • @user-xq4st9ie7r
      @user-xq4st9ie7r 3 года назад

      You were informed about chinese history in your high-school???

    • @maryt9104
      @maryt9104 3 года назад +4

      @@user-xq4st9ie7r Yes my high school years much was home teaching and my parents where smart and Republican. its sad not to be taught the facts and make up your own mind its better that way.

    • @emilhuseynov6121
      @emilhuseynov6121 2 года назад +1

      @@maryt9104 me too!! We extensively learned Mao’s rise to power in the communist party as well as his managing of the PRC until his death. We had meaningful discussions and It was fun putting ourselves in Mao’s perspective and having a debate with regards to his motivation 😁

  • @zhongtodd7245
    @zhongtodd7245 4 года назад +33

    great documentary, my great grandfather was a political commissar for the Chinese volunteers while his wife was a field hospital officer. My father and I used to debate the nature and historical influence of this war. He believed it was wrong to go into Korean. I argued that it was needed at the time for China to protect its own from boarding with a nation with US bases.

    • @cajonjackie2075
      @cajonjackie2075 4 года назад +5

      WOW, really? Your parents must have been some confused then. How'd they like the whole Great Leap Forward affair and how about the cultural revolution, now there was a good time aye? And what did they think when Vietnam was invaded by the ChiCom for the Vietnamese invasion of Cambodia who were trying to stop the genocide of Vietnamese living in Cambodia for the sound reason Pol Pot gave. He thought all Vietnamese needed to be killed because he, Pol Pot, hated Vietnamese and when Mao met Pol Pot he didn't tell him he shouldn't do that NO he said "For every step China takes the Khmer Rouge takes 4" and Gang of four thought they should import many of Pol Pot's methods into China, like doing away with money and emptying all the cities into the countryside Sounds like a warmed over version of his Great Leap Forward, except that Mao's plan only killed 35,000,000 Chinese. Do to a HUGE population, as China had, then compare it to Pol Pot's Cambodia and it's rather small population and that 35,000,000 would have been a drop in the bucket and become known in China as The Good Old Days

    • @jvins69
      @jvins69 4 года назад +6

      Meanwhile many north koreans flee their repressive country only to be sent back by the Chinese government, insuring a lifetime of slave labor and death sentence for their relatives and descendants.

    • @montrelouisebohon-harris7023
      @montrelouisebohon-harris7023 2 года назад +3

      I'm American and I agree with your statement about China needing to go into the Korean war because Korea bordered their country. The USA was in South Korea, etc.. the heartbreaking part of the story is that the Soviet Union used the Chinese. Yes they did give them weapons, but the Soviet Union did not give the Chinese military the air cover over Korea as they promised. Once again I believe that China was used by the Soviet Union.

    • @jasonshen7600
      @jasonshen7600 2 года назад +2

      @@montrelouisebohon-harris7023 I actually disagree with this. In order to support China's effort, the soviets built a lot of industrial bases in Northern China, giving them the industrial capability that they never had prior to the war. In China's vietnam campaign, china went into Vietnam to get rid of the industrial sectors that they helped Vietnamese set up during their war with the americans. It shows you that China realized how important industrialization is to a agricultural country.

    • @Myjacob99
      @Myjacob99 2 года назад

      it think it's weird China would go into Korea to fight against the Americans but literally shared multiple borders with other nations that also Hated China and its ideologies and did nothing

  • @andrewhawthorne2762
    @andrewhawthorne2762 4 года назад +9

    Do a video on the Vietnamese-Cambodian War or the Chinese-Vietnamese war next

  • @RonaldMcPaul
    @RonaldMcPaul 4 года назад +13

    Mao , the original Zapp Brannigan.

  • @jjc4232
    @jjc4232 3 года назад +28

    Here is a good one:
    When you go to China you be like,
    "OMG it is not what they say in the media! People in China are actually happy!"
    When you go to America you be like,
    "It is ten times worse then what they say in the media. I just got mugged!"

    • @SeverinLudwig
      @SeverinLudwig 3 года назад +3

      just thinking about those poor chinese dudes who get an iron bar welted on the front of their door so they are locked in their homes like in a prison. seems like a happy life to me :)

    • @ljv2094
      @ljv2094 3 года назад +5

      Found a CCP Bot.

    • @andrewgates9333
      @andrewgates9333 2 года назад

      Because of Dems' commie, revolving door crime policies.

  • @thomasmyers9128
    @thomasmyers9128 4 года назад +72

    A war breaks out.... he meant North Korea invaded South Korea with a sneak attack..!!!!!

    • @冯源-d1j
      @冯源-d1j 4 года назад +6

      That still is the civil war in Korea. But foreign army prevented their reunification.

    • @stpuwl468
      @stpuwl468 4 года назад

      Yes he said that in the video.

    • @nitricoxide5899
      @nitricoxide5899 4 года назад +7

      @@冯源-d1j The U.S. intentionally underfunded & undercut the weapon flow to South Korea before the conflict. Why? Because their own yes man, Syngman Rhee, wanted to go on the offensive and retake the peninsula from the Communist North. Would it have still been a civil war then? Or would it be U.S.-supplied aggression against the North Koreans who were also plotting the exact same?

    • @5kehhn
      @5kehhn 4 года назад +5

      @@冯源-d1j what do you want? a whole korean puppet state? Or only half a Korean puppet state? I swear, some people are never satisfied. I'm so exasperated with all these pro-freedom reactionarys! If only they would follow their little red book, everyone could live under the divine mandate! Darned imperialists!

    • @brcarter1111
      @brcarter1111 4 года назад +1

      @@5kehhn That same argument could be applied to North Korea, whom many regarded as a communist "puppet" state of China and USSR

  • @kevin-jg1pt
    @kevin-jg1pt 4 года назад +17

    The Soviet Union was not in the United Nations at the time of the vote. In fact, the essence of the Korean War is the product of hegemony of the Soviet Union and the United States, and China is only protecting its own geopolitical security.

    • @Nate-dv5dp
      @Nate-dv5dp 4 года назад +1

      And in the process of doing that ensures that about 28 million people live in poverty and starvation under an insane authoritarian evil dictator.

    • @kevin-jg1pt
      @kevin-jg1pt 4 года назад +5

      @@Nate-dv5dp The war brought in 156 industrial projects.How do North American anti human slave owners understand this? You just want to print green paper to cheat other people's wealth

    • @kevin-jg1pt
      @kevin-jg1pt 4 года назад +4

      @@Nate-dv5dp Trump is calling fake news every day. Do you think there is only fake news in the US? Next time you say something 28 million, use your brain first.

    • @Nate-dv5dp
      @Nate-dv5dp 4 года назад +3

      @@kevin-jg1pt Mao's "industrial projects" caused the largest famine in human history and lead to the death of 18-45 million of his own people. How do pro-communist Chinese people understand this? Considering how the state controls all information on the internet and everywhere else they may very well not even know about it.

    • @Nate-dv5dp
      @Nate-dv5dp 4 года назад +2

      @@kevin-jg1pt The suffering of North Koreans is not "fake news". It's a fact

  • @Gambit22003
    @Gambit22003 3 года назад +4

    My Father fought in this war, as well as WWII and Vietnam.

  • @nazyork
    @nazyork 4 года назад +31

    The one guy kept burning out the soles on his shoes. He must have heavy feet lol

    • @Alan-in-Bama
      @Alan-in-Bama 4 года назад +4

      Yeah, I noticed the second time he said it was the Speed that tore up his soles .... not the Distance ? lol
      Maybe their shoes just sucked.

  • @MKISports
    @MKISports 4 года назад +14

    To think that China and Vietnam are traditional enemies for centuries, even though they're Communist countries, their ideology towards communism are strikingly different.

    • @phillipcollins1103
      @phillipcollins1103 4 года назад +2

      Doesn’t Vietnamese communism come from China? I mean the Chinese armed and funded pretty much all communist groups in the region

    • @ianhomerpura8937
      @ianhomerpura8937 4 года назад +4

      @@phillipcollins1103 this was before the Sino-Soviet split.
      Ho sided with the USSR afterwards. The succeeding tension between China and Vietnam will only manifest when they fought in 1979.

    • @Ktaurus26
      @Ktaurus26 4 года назад

      Peter Collins Vietnam took the Soviet side

  • @ThePattersonPod
    @ThePattersonPod 2 года назад +4

    Anyone else here from the Daily Wire comparing the US and Mao’s China?
    EDIT: Actually if you were here for that, you will hear nothing of Mao starving his own people. This follows the China’s involvement in the Korean and Vietnamese Wars, but it doesn’t really talk about how evil Mao was.

  • @billotto602
    @billotto602 Год назад +1

    Uh, the USA did NOT "retreat" from Pusan. They were attacking to break out of the Pusan perimeter WHILE attacking Incheon.

  • @kimchigurl2095
    @kimchigurl2095 4 года назад +22

    This doc should be retitled “History of the Cold War According to Chinese People”

    • @wellhelodeer2680
      @wellhelodeer2680 4 года назад

      “History of the Cold War that hasn’t been saturated with propaganda and dumbed down by the Americans”

    • @alexanderwasley5105
      @alexanderwasley5105 4 года назад +1

      @@wellhelodeer2680 Please explain what propaganda America specifically is pushing about the cold war.

    • @wellhelodeer2680
      @wellhelodeer2680 4 года назад +1

      Alexander Wasley that they won the space race for one, would you like some more specific exact examples?

    • @shamimakter4234
      @shamimakter4234 4 года назад +3

      @@alexanderwasley5105you may not know but USA and UK are the biggest propaganda experts in history

    • @alexanderwasley5105
      @alexanderwasley5105 4 года назад +1

      @@shamimakter4234 That's a statement, not an argument.

  • @shehansenanayaka3046
    @shehansenanayaka3046 Год назад

    Literally this channel is one of the best in RUclips. Also this one is my fav topics. China and us realatons always very tenuous. I like this video.your huge fan from Sri Lanka ❤️.

  • @emmawang1999
    @emmawang1999 4 года назад +16

    Mao's motivation to send troops to Korea was not about consolidating his personal power. He already enjoyed very high esteem in the Chinese communist party and there was no challenge to his authority. It was about national respect. Before the Chinese communist revolution, China had been bullied, humiliated, looted by the western powers almost at will. Mao wanted to show the world that China had stood up. This was a war about national dignity.

    • @lynnmeyers8433
      @lynnmeyers8433 3 года назад

      How then is getting national support not consolidating personal power,emmawang?

    • @lynnmeyers8433
      @lynnmeyers8433 3 года назад +2

      BS

    • @少康战情妇-e6i
      @少康战情妇-e6i Год назад

      @@lynnmeyers8433 因为我们建立国家的目的就是以毁灭西方为目的

  • @nicholaslarsen6739
    @nicholaslarsen6739 4 года назад +7

    War is mankind's insanity

  • @powerslave6944
    @powerslave6944 4 года назад +14

    So during the Korea War it seemed the North Koreans had no soldiers that they had to rely heavily on China and Chinese soldiers to push the Americans back. That’s just my impression from this documentary, correct me if I’m wrong.

    • @chipwalter4490
      @chipwalter4490 3 года назад +1

      The reported military casualties of the war included about 1.2 million deaths from the South Korean army, 1 million deaths from the North Korea army, 36,500 deaths for U.S. troops and 600,000 deaths for Chinese soldiers. The total number of Korean people, men, woman, and children dead by war’s end approached three million, ten percent of the overall population. These statistics represent the American strategy of never ending bombing raids countered by the Chinese strategy of never ending human waves. Korea and the Koreans happened to be the unlucky strip of land between American ships/Pacific rim bases, and China. Korea was never autonomous after WW2 and this chapter of their ongoing slaughter was engineered by the United States and China.

    • @cornbreadisbetterthanpizza6866
      @cornbreadisbetterthanpizza6866 3 года назад +1

      Well I know North Korea and China were joined closely together. Kim Jong Il Song fought with Mao in Chinese Civil wars for example, so it is vague on which troops were North Korean and which were Chinese exactly. Or at least that is how I understand it.

    • @陈陳-t5c
      @陈陳-t5c 3 года назад +4

      During the Korean Civil War, North Korea attacked South Korea, and the number of casualties was low. Push the South Korean army to only 10% of the territory. However, when the United States entered the war, the number of casualties in the North Korean army soared. In the end, the US army attacked the border between China and North Korea.
      Then the Chinese army entered the war, and the battle line stayed near the 38th line.
      China, North Korea and the Soviet Union suffered 650,000 casualties. There were more than 360,000 casualties in China, and 197,653 people were killed in battle.
      The Korean Army, the US "United Nations Army" suffered more than 570,000 casualties. The CRS of the United States submitted a casualty statistics report, with a total of 36574 deaths.
      According to the statistics of several aspects, the lowest personnel loss statistics confirmed by the "United Nations Army" during the entire Korean War is: the personnel loss of the "United Nations Army" was more than 570,000. In this figure, it is estimated that the losses caused by the Chinese army accounted for more than two-thirds, that is, more than 380,000 people.

    • @GMKGoji01
      @GMKGoji01 3 года назад

      Hearing this made me want to imagine the North Korean "Commissars" (I hope I spelled it right) firing on their own soldiers for taking _one step back._

    • @可達鴨-n9q
      @可達鴨-n9q 2 года назад

      @@GMKGoji01 美国式的洗脑宣传,然而中国人的勇敢超乎你的想象

  • @antonvernooy6186
    @antonvernooy6186 3 года назад +32

    The POW thing where they tattooed the prisoners is outrageous and I cannot believe that isn't more relatively known. I've never heard that mention in my life and it's not surprising but still really disturbing and awful to treat people that way

    • @Dominicn123
      @Dominicn123 2 года назад +3

      it's a popular method of identification and labeling, due to the difficulty of one swapping numbers or altering them, any modification can easily be seen so its used commonly, most popular use of the system is by the nazi's to concentration camp prisoners during WW2

    • @xiuyuyuan8384
      @xiuyuyuan8384 2 года назад +19

      @@Dominicn123 However, as someone who understands Chinese, I found that the tattoos on POWs were not designed for identification. Instead, those tattoos are anti-communist slogans, such as the word "反共” directly meaning anti-communist. It is clear that those tattoos were not used as identification but instead as humiliations.

    • @rerite2
      @rerite2 2 года назад

      Ever hear of the Holocaust?

    • @Leshic2
      @Leshic2 2 года назад

      Regardless of some of the other comments, I was like you on the POW tattoo thing in the Korean War.
      Never heard that this happened..

    • @oogaboogamaxine3689
      @oogaboogamaxine3689 2 года назад

      Who cares what happens to commies? 😂

  • @nicethangz6339
    @nicethangz6339 3 года назад +3

    It's strange how close the Chinese government and the Israeli government are becoming.

    • @lordpinus4599
      @lordpinus4599 3 года назад +2

      China gave refuge to alot of Jews during WWII when no other country would accept them.

    • @lordpinus4599
      @lordpinus4599 3 года назад

      @sneksnekitsasnek Which others?

  • @wk7337
    @wk7337 4 года назад +9

    More of this stuff please

  • @suprcrzy
    @suprcrzy 4 года назад +47

    So sad seeing all those lives wasted 😢

    • @jayarrison4807
      @jayarrison4807 4 года назад +2

      It is a pity to see all these people get killed yet maybe there was no other way! I honest to “God” wish that I knew for sure that it was all so necessary!

    • @gorillachilla
      @gorillachilla 4 года назад +3

      Its not sad

    • @somb5137
      @somb5137 3 года назад +7

      @@gorillachilla you're insane

    • @andrewgates9333
      @andrewgates9333 2 года назад

      Yeah. Human wave attacks suck.

    • @Matthew-hb9ff
      @Matthew-hb9ff 2 года назад

      Ungrateful, it was America who helped China when Japanese army was cutting heads for fun. Russia would be part of the German empire if it was not for America. We gave them weapons to fight the Nazis.

  • @lordlee6473
    @lordlee6473 3 года назад +12

    There were footages from different times mixed in this video about the Korean War. The Korean War was the most important war for modern China. Because of Chinese soldiers’ bravery, China saved USSR’s face and it had to fulfill its promise to return key ports and territories back to China. Not only that, it did a massive technological transfer to China, which helped to strengthen China’s industrialization.

  • @heberpelagio7161
    @heberpelagio7161 4 года назад +6

    The differences between Popular Republic of China and U.S.S.R. were as cosmetic as those between Trotsky and Stalin - deep down, they were all representatives of the same political regime.

  • @ChasJanWanns
    @ChasJanWanns 3 года назад +2

    Gee totally ignored the efforts put in by the Republic of China and the Americans and British and French and Dutch...

  • @NoreenHoltzen
    @NoreenHoltzen 2 года назад +12

    Mao also did the forgotten but crucial work of rural health development programmes saving 100 million lives, and bringing literacy from 15% to 90% by the time Mao retired. Life expectancy from 45 to 70. Poverty from 87.5% to 0% of 1.4 billion categorically overwhelming the claims (which themselves are exaggerated) of 30 million deaths from hunger. It barely registers against the lives saved under Mao. This liberation from Western interference set the conditions to make their industrialisation that followed, and continued improvements to their public's life, being possible. The negative information about him is mostly western propaganda as our military industrial complex (not our general public) didn’t want their country to prosper, thus launched the anti-China campaign early on that reaches everyone. We victimise any country not subservient to our US agenda in this way historically.

    • @krishshah3974
      @krishshah3974 2 года назад +5

      he was also why 30 million+ lives were lost in the Great Chinese Famine, you forgot to mention that

    • @krishshah3974
      @krishshah3974 2 года назад +1

      @@chogbogthegreat did I say they still have famines?

    • @chengqianzhou7585
      @chengqianzhou7585 2 года назад +4

      @@krishshah3974 They reason why China doesn't have famines now is because Chairman Mao initiate the industrial complex built up that allowed China to make fertilizer, which allow its population to climb without dependence on food import. His contribution save way more than 30+ million people.

    • @krishshah3974
      @krishshah3974 2 года назад +1

      @@chengqianzhou7585 I don't see where I said China still has famines today.

    • @chengqianzhou7585
      @chengqianzhou7585 2 года назад +1

      @@krishshah3974 I just explain to you why Chairman Mao's policies save way more people that they killed.

  • @patrickbutler3961
    @patrickbutler3961 2 года назад

    Thanks!

  • @F15ElectricEagle
    @F15ElectricEagle 4 года назад +14

    Never forget one of the most important and fundamental philosophy of Communism's is "We all must make sacrifices for the greater good.",....
    "Therefore, I have to sacrifice you. It is for the greater good".

  • @aefbNone
    @aefbNone 4 года назад +2

    great story with happy ending. i am now proud of my own table tennis capabilities. thanks for this upload!

  • @thorick590
    @thorick590 4 года назад +3

    On the percentage of Chinese military deaths due to heavy weapons fire. I had a co-worker that served in the US Army Artillery during the Korean conflict. He told me that one afternoon he sat on top of a hill and watched as the Chinese kept marching soldiers directly into their artillery barrages hour after hour. He said it was the biggest waste of human life that he had ever personally witnessed. The Chinese Communist National Anthem has a verse that gloriously exclaims: 'March forward into the canon fire, march forward, march forward'. They literally MEAN IT !

  • @heberpelagio7161
    @heberpelagio7161 4 года назад +3

    I really think the US alliance with China is one of the Nixon Administration's biggest foreign policy blows. However, I think that a serious mistake was made when the Carter Administration considered completely breaking off the relationship with Taiwan to normalize relations with Beijing - which was only corrected in the Reagan Government after the Taiwan Relations Act. Nevertheless, ALL administrations since Richard Nixon have made the grave mistake of omitting the human rights situation in Communist China to preserve the alliance against the former U.R.S.S., which does not even exist anymore!

    • @doublevision5465
      @doublevision5465 4 года назад

      The struggle between the East vs. West is not primarily ideological but rather strategic. Selling ideology is part of the strategy but they are willing to stray from their own ideologies. In this regard, it doesn't matter if the USSR exists anymore. Even when the USSR existed, its existence was for the strategic benefit of Russia which has a habit of annexations. Imagine if Russia & China, already BRIC countries, teamed up to conquer or exercise greater influence over resources adjacent to Asia, e.g., energy in the Middle East. They could then make their currency the global reserve currency for energy which other countries would use internationally for everything else. In addition to that, imagine if China exported more of its labor to other countries instead of the USA in exchange for that non-US currency which would free up foreign human capital and further economically & diplomatically isolate the USA.

  • @kandastrike
    @kandastrike 4 года назад +41

    Mao was not a fraction of the military genius he is depicted as. Please read the book on Mao by Jung Chang, an academic and scholar born in communist China and a former Red Guard...

    • @harroos417
      @harroos417 4 года назад

      Okay

    • @harroos417
      @harroos417 4 года назад

      @mike boultinghouse yes

    • @r3fus32d13
      @r3fus32d13 4 года назад +5

      Mao did what no one else could. India nowdays needs a Mao to force change but they will never. produce someone like Mao. He is part of history, for the good and bads hes done.

    • @r3fus32d13
      @r3fus32d13 4 года назад +6

      @mike boultinghouse China needed to go through steps in order. First was to fight for the land we have today, second to enrich the country, then to industrialize and finally now to fix our reputation. Every leader did their part from Mao and since along with their faults.

    • @hja52
      @hja52 4 года назад

      @mike boultinghouse -BAM! Truth- every word you said.

  • @maskedsardine1772
    @maskedsardine1772 3 года назад +1

    That guy wang chin, says he’s 80 years old at the time of the documentary, the battle for triangle hill was 1951. Was he 11 years old? Does anyone know when this doc was made?

  • @genehakman9422
    @genehakman9422 4 года назад +43

    Wow, pitiful summary of China and Mao during WWII and the civil war.

  • @gfscfinance8866
    @gfscfinance8866 3 года назад +3

    Is there a time based sequence of documentaries? For example, consider a period of 1870 to 1930, sequence all milestones or major events in history describing the events leading up to a milestone. How British used chemical warfare and initial versions of concentration camps in the Boer War. This experience informed the Germans to use Chlorine gas in WWI

    • @andrewrodgers2180
      @andrewrodgers2180 2 года назад

      I am sure the British did not use chemical agents in the Boer war. They used unintentional germ warfare, that broke out in the cramped conditions of the concentration camps..

  • @Jason-zm4ch
    @Jason-zm4ch 3 года назад +9

    Dr. Li Xiao Bing (from the University of Central Oklahoma) still has his Chinese thinking cap on. Chairman Mao was never a great military strategist. He relied on Lin Biao, Zhu De, Chen Yi, and Peng De Huai mostly in military matters. Even within the early "party" Mao was a thug towards his competition, especially Wang Ming. In fact the "Long March" was so long because Mao was manipulating the emotions of the party and the circumstances, waiting for things to fall to his favor before arriving triumphantly.

    • @MalunoMcSketch
      @MalunoMcSketch 3 года назад +1

      You're completely correct to a tee. All these nationals have their cap on though. Watching deep propaganda speech from a modern dictatorship is really bazonkerrs. I feel like it's seeing Goebbels and Goering etc speak in their times.
      BTW. Did you catch the last line?

    • @ilyakutsevalov
      @ilyakutsevalov 2 года назад

      @杰森Jason : Correct. Re Dr Li, I also noticed that on 14:59 he refers to China as "we", which is quite an interesting slip of the tongue, considering that he is introduced as being from a US university.

  • @EFChartley
    @EFChartley 4 года назад +25

    Read Animal Farm last night. Yep, still accurate

  • @TheMadisonHang
    @TheMadisonHang 4 года назад +8

    no matter what, you have to respect the humanity of your enemy.
    even if you hate, what they stand for and their beliefs etc.
    you have to have dignity for their humanity and their right
    their right to fight you in turn you must respect your own right

    • @Kolek-sun-eater
      @Kolek-sun-eater 3 года назад

      I dont respect communism.
      Sorry, not sorry.

    • @TheMadisonHang
      @TheMadisonHang 3 года назад

      @@Kolek-sun-eater its not that simple

    • @Kolek-sun-eater
      @Kolek-sun-eater 3 года назад

      You are a communist sympathizer.

    • @victorpena9824
      @victorpena9824 3 года назад +1

      Should write this up on a tablet and place it on the graves of the millions massacred during the great purge.
      Talk about humanity.

    • @mehranbarish4588
      @mehranbarish4588 3 года назад

      @@Kolek-sun-eater we don't respect Capitalism too. Don't worry.

  • @deeppurple883
    @deeppurple883 2 года назад +1

    Chinese and North Korea people are better than having Al's. If America had soldiers who would walk, run on to bullets, motors land mines. This is the big difference between force's. Technology is the equaliser. This is why America is king, with four others as near to them in tactical capabilities and firepower makes them Masters. Long live Democracy, long live Ukraine. You can criticise the West, EU, all that goes with that side, Imperialist etc etc . So who would pick , the Russians and all that goes with that sides values . Or Democracy 🕊️

  • @adolfgaming1761
    @adolfgaming1761 2 года назад +4

    It baffles me that some people in the comment section still defends this utterly incompetent, oppressive and destructive ideology.

  • @oscarmorales8664
    @oscarmorales8664 2 месяца назад

    What a cool Chinese perspective documentary

  • @McadMcad
    @McadMcad 4 года назад +44

    "Don't name our cat, Mao Mao"

  • @frankng4574
    @frankng4574 Год назад

    Korean war is not China strategy, but way of survival. Soviet was not helping China meaningfully, and China was isolated by western world completely. That means China was helpless.

  • @gregoryorlando4106
    @gregoryorlando4106 4 года назад +38

    Retreat from the pusan perimeter???.Who researched this and came up with that.The US and SK never left pusan it held the out the entire war because it had to.If they wouldve just left pusan and hopped over to incheon like this "documentary" says it wouldve been a disaster.

    • @filipeamaral216
      @filipeamaral216 4 года назад

      They retreat some guys for the landings.

    • @absolutshadow876
      @absolutshadow876 4 года назад +2

      @@filipeamaral216 No units were pulled out of Pusan for the Inchon Landings. The US/UN order of battle is well documented.

    • @tedmccarron
      @tedmccarron 3 года назад +2

      I noticed the same thing, very sloppy. There are a lot of problems with this documentary.

  • @kamilaverdejo7153
    @kamilaverdejo7153 Год назад

    1) What was China's reaction to communism?
    2) How did China's adoption of communism affect their interaction with other countries?
    Need the answers for a World History work, pleaaase

  • @mattmatthewed5059
    @mattmatthewed5059 3 года назад +5

    The enemy of my enemy ARE friends👌

  • @brianbushfamily1814
    @brianbushfamily1814 Год назад

    China if America wanted you, you would be America's. Not because of out military but because our people are free and can think freely. And we are free people in America. God bless America

  • @Dowell318
    @Dowell318 4 года назад +12

    The history of China is fraught with so much more hardship and humiliation than the history of America. Seriously, consider that from the time of the Opium Wars, to their Civil War, to the Japanese Occupation in WW2, they have just really, really been kicked around, a LOT. That's why they perceived both Korean War and Vietnam War, as American imperialism. They didn't want Americans that close to the Chinese mainland.
    History is at some point going to hand the reins of Superpower status, indeed of World Premier Superpower, to the Chinese at some point. I'm not saying they deserve it, I'm only saying they have really had their time "crawling through the sewer".

    • @chucklynch6523
      @chucklynch6523 3 года назад +3

      , China is a CONTRIVED world power, but I will tell you HOW that was all initiated. As it turned out, in the late 1940’s when future Secretary of State, General George Marshall, acting upon the direction of the corporate globalist Deep State completely disarmed nationalist leader Chiang Kai Chek and his forces, knowing full well that Joseph Stalin, using all the military hardware and logistics support given to him by the U.S. during WWII, that he no longer needed, would ship all that war material/support on over to Mao in Northern China, where Mao quickly overran the forces of Chiang Kai Chek, establishing a Communist dictatorship in China.
      Approximately 24 years later President Nixon opened the door to China in 1972, setting the stage for the next corporate globalist/Deep State move when just a few years later George H.W. Bush was appointed ambassador the China and spent much of his time as such establishing a set of arrangements/agreements with Chinese leadership whereby Western private central banking and multinationals corporate interests would then begin the process of transferring investment capital from the U.S. and countries of Western Europe to China to avail themselves of the cheap Chinese labor market. Furthermore, in some cases the Chinese have actually been allowed to steal Western technology, or were flat-out given it by the Clintons.
      The corporate globalist and Deep State would not only make enormous returns on investment, but would turn China from a backward agrarian nation to an industrial powerhouse in the matter of just a few decades, while hurdling it toward becoming the dominant military-industrial force on the planet for the 21st century, as the U.S. and Western Europe were both slated to transition into being post-industrial 3rd world cesspools, where only the elites could afford relative affluence and comfy lifestyles, at which point those Western nations would then be funneled into a new corporate globalist world order, led by an authoritarian China where world governance would then be facilitated by means of elitist bureaucrats appointed by the private central banks and mega corporations that headquartered their world power within the territories of China, whose mandate would include the use of its resources to carry out the dictates of world governance.
      P.S. Oh yeah, communism is great...just look at how the people of Hong Kong can't wait to adhere themselves to the CCP, ha!!

    • @JiaruiChen_
      @JiaruiChen_ 2 года назад +1

      @@chucklynch6523 i am chinese and i want to dominate the world one day. I already have income streams

    • @周期
      @周期 2 года назад

      @@chucklynch6523 那美国算什么杀绝原住民占领土地 美国宗教自由 穆斯林寺院有中国多吗 这些寺庙又有多少维族人礼拜

    • @少康战情妇-e6i
      @少康战情妇-e6i Год назад

      @@chucklynch6523 中国是否是超级大国不重要。重要的是我们要复仇。你们对我们做了什么你们知道

  • @praveenkavishka3776
    @praveenkavishka3776 4 года назад +21

    Apart from all comments...this video is brilliant💐💐💐🌹

  • @matthewandrews5275
    @matthewandrews5275 4 года назад +4

    Anyone else thought it froze at 0:43, or just me lol

  • @Pinoy8D
    @Pinoy8D 3 года назад +1

    You forgot about PHILIPPINES. We also fought the war..... 🇵🇭 Remember the Battle of Yuldong

  • @cyruscherry35
    @cyruscherry35 3 года назад +2

    Patricia brought me here

  • @matthewhogg5861
    @matthewhogg5861 4 года назад +30

    Well, this aged well!

  • @andrewlambert7246
    @andrewlambert7246 2 года назад +2

    The Soviets countered china by building up India. Simple.

  • @leovilinte6918
    @leovilinte6918 4 года назад +10

    there are a lot of inaccuracies in this documentary

    • @allanang8709
      @allanang8709 3 года назад

      Stop complaining show us the evidence.

    • @tedmccarron
      @tedmccarron 3 года назад +3

      @@allanang8709 he's right. They mention nothing about Mao's killing 60 million people or his crimes against humanity. They make it sound like the Korean War was something that surprised in China when in reality Mao and Stalin were helping plan the invasion of South Korea the whole time. They also make it sound like the sino-soviet split took place in the late 1960s of 1971 in fact it was pretty much completed by 1962, long before the rain Vietnam War took place.

  • @matthewmann8969
    @matthewmann8969 3 года назад +3

    Mao was more ruthless then Stalin

    • @allanang8709
      @allanang8709 3 года назад

      US dropping of the atomic bombs were even worse.

  • @2012photograph
    @2012photograph 3 года назад +1

    We American need better informed our adversaries and learning their history better decisions in dealing with them.

  • @Romanian-gy1sc
    @Romanian-gy1sc 3 года назад +3

    Seven Hundred Thousand Chinese soldiers were fighting the United States in South Korea. Imagine seeing when the Chinese Soldiers were deploying their human wave tactics, that'd be terrifying 😳

  • @richardcottrell3187
    @richardcottrell3187 4 года назад +2

    So many falshoods in this so called documentary we did not retreat from Pusan We made a tactical decision to open up a second front in incheon. My grandpa fought in that war. Why lie about things like that

  • @bjarkeskov2018
    @bjarkeskov2018 4 года назад +38

    Some of the shots meant to portray time around the founding of the PRC are actually from the Cultural Revolution. Not very accurate

    • @model-man7802
      @model-man7802 3 года назад +6

      Lots of ww2footage in here too.

  • @TL-fe9si
    @TL-fe9si 2 года назад +1

    12:05 "To protect the motherland with (our) lives" sth missing in the translation.

  • @jrno93
    @jrno93 3 года назад +2

    wow
    he sent his son to die

  • @vanlifeveteran3376
    @vanlifeveteran3376 3 года назад +1

    Round 2 with the Chinese.

  • @Gazetteer-ch3pp
    @Gazetteer-ch3pp 4 года назад +7

    We can blame all of these events way back from 1917, the Russian Revolution!

    • @stephensedlon8414
      @stephensedlon8414 4 года назад +3

      You could go even further, back to 1789 and the French Revolution.

    • @mikemurray2027
      @mikemurray2027 4 года назад

      Not the Tsar or first world war? Right ho, old boy.

  • @shadowrealm8014
    @shadowrealm8014 3 года назад +1

    The Chinese professor said china was using ww2 weapons while the us ,UN were far superior technological
    The war was at 1951 . Ww2 ended what 1947?

    • @mrocean8139
      @mrocean8139 3 года назад +1

      1939-1945

    • @shadowrealm8014
      @shadowrealm8014 3 года назад +1

      @@mrocean8139 6 year old weapons .. claiming reason they were at disadvantage

  • @Kampfwageneer
    @Kampfwageneer 4 года назад +8

    This is very important during these times, people need to know about Mao, the Khmer Rouge, The Bolsheviks they need to understand how these people came to power the Marxist tactics and what equality of outcome REALLY means.

    • @firavv
      @firavv 2 года назад +1

      Are you agreeing that they are horrible people?

  • @kevin-jg1pt
    @kevin-jg1pt 4 года назад +2

    10 minutes and 38 seconds, the map is wrong, the Yalu River is the boundary river, and China and North Korea are half of each other, not most of them are in North Korea

  • @natalielarsson8669
    @natalielarsson8669 2 года назад +4

    I used to marvel at the depths of these historical wars thinking they're all in the past.
    Now, with the waging war in Ukraine...I can't help but fear about what faces the human kind. :(

    • @fredsoh4027
      @fredsoh4027 Год назад +1

      Why Ukraine? the war in Ukraine is exceptionally mild compared to the one that has been raging in Syria for years and years. And much milder than the one in Iraq in 2003 and the one in Afghanistan in 2001. Ukraine is a minor little political skirmish over the tiny little Donbas and Luhansk regions and has resulted in extremely low casualties compared to most others.

  • @Celtopia
    @Celtopia 4 года назад +2

    this war was a UN war.....not a yank war....my Father fought in this war..... he was a major in the Kings royal rifle corps....later known as the royal green jackets....he won the MBE ...he was Sottish , plus in Vietnam why does no one mention that the french used ex SS troops there ?

    • @mebsrea
      @mebsrea 4 года назад +2

      Because there actually weren’t all that many ex-SS troops in Vietnam. Quite a few of the French Foreign Legionnaires were German, but most were Wehrmacht, or had been too young to fight in the war. They were certainly far outnumbered by ethnically French and North African troops.

    • @Celtopia
      @Celtopia 4 года назад +1

      @@mebsrea Half the legion sent to Indochina in 1946 was German, with about ten percent being former waffen-ss

  • @marcustulliuscicero.5856
    @marcustulliuscicero.5856 3 года назад +3

    Dude at 12:00 was literally bragging about being slaughtered 🤦

  • @netizencapet
    @netizencapet 2 года назад

    Sino-Soviet split was a surprise birthday cake for US, Inc. Now both sides of the Coke-Pepsi GOP-DNC Duopoly are working overtime to do the Sino-Soviet split in reverse: the Bear and Dragon Shaggin.

  • @rubyajero5746
    @rubyajero5746 4 года назад +4

    They forget the BATTLE OF YULTONG. THEY ARE DEFEATED BY PILIPINO TROOPS. Watch it and you will know. My grandfather fought in the Korean War and they Defeated the Chinese

  • @atakorkut5110
    @atakorkut5110 3 года назад

    100x better then history tv

  • @tommyestridge9301
    @tommyestridge9301 4 года назад +3

    Some good information, but the story line is often muddled or wrong; very poor research, also stock footage of wrong times is intermixed together, with some WWII footage being used as well as footage from the Chinese side.

  • @michaelsummerell8618
    @michaelsummerell8618 2 года назад

    I know I'm being childish, but the old boy's name at 19:04 made me chuckle....

  • @adrianablaza4814
    @adrianablaza4814 4 года назад +3

    The third party is the non-alligned movement.

  • @davidblick2192
    @davidblick2192 Год назад

    Truman was apparently willing to Nuke them if had to.