Taisho Democracy | 3 Minute History
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- Опубликовано: 22 дек 2016
- Here's a list of people mentioned in order and their political parties:
Seiyukai - Ito Hirobumi
Yamagate Aritomo.
Itagaki Taisuke
Okuma Shigenobu
Seiyukai - Saionji Kinmochi
Doshikai - Katsura Taro.
Kokuminto - Inukai Tsuyoshi
Doshikai - Kato Takaaki
Terauchi Masatake
Seiyukai - Hara Takashi
Kato Tomosaburo
Yamamoto Gonbee
Kiyoura Keigo
Doshikai - Wakatsuki Reijiro
Tanaka Giichi
Hiranuma Kiichiro and Sadao Araki - Kokuhonsha
On your art style, I love everything from the uniforms to the men waiting in lines but by far my favorite is the completely brain dead facial expression from Prince Hirohito
00:19 i could've sworn you said "and the more militarist dick yamagate.."
Niska Magnusson militaristic, but yea I hear what you say haha
Glad you put a list of the names :)
Japan is an island by the sea and it's
🎵 BEAUTIFUL 🎶
jaca van heesch but a negative 100,000 Japan was there, and people walked there
Japan is not "an island", but a country made up by multiple islands; i.e. an archipelago!
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i really love these videos.
Cheers man
Jabzy could you do king Philip's war pls
One doesn't hear a lot about anarchism in Asia, I would love to hear more about it.
I mainly focused on China but here - ruclips.net/video/2OMgjciYph0/видео.html
Sweet!
Well, "One doesn't hear a lot about anarchism in" Japan (specifically), in the 1920s, and the 1930s (especially), because there isn't much to talk about; the nationalist governments of those years killed off all such political manifestations (in Japan)!
Do you take requests? Please do the Catalan revolt of 1640 known as the "Guerra dels Segadors"
Yay, great video on the not-so-democratic period of Japan in the first quarter of the 20th century. Could really appreciate it if you would annotate your videos with years and people's names (not just in the description) ... Keep 'em coming
I was watching you're videos for the last fifteen minutes.
Not all heroes wear capes.
Jabzy indeed
You should do more non-war 3 minute history videos.
Perhaps a video about the second hundred years' war next?
Imagine how different things would be in Europe if Japan expanded into Siberia. The USSR wouldn't be the only giant expansionist nation around, so the USSR would possibly never have become the super power it was. If the Reich still fell the same way that it did in our timeline, the cold war could have been a 3 way war between capitalism, communism and fascism, expect with nukes. China, assuming it wasn't invaded or puppeted, would have never become communist.
videogames73 Siberia though?
There are more factors. In reality in border skirmishes the Russians fended off the Japanese so the Japanese favored the southern expansion instead. However, if they revamped strategy and took the fight to the USSR instead of the allies around the same time that operation Barbarossa was happening, Russia would be in a 2 front war in which it could not quickly send troops to either side. They would have to favor the western side of Russia and Japan could have a cake walk in the Russian front and they may have capitulated to the Germans due to the splitting of troops. However, there is a chance that the US would embargo oil to Japan causing them to import from elsewhere or take the dutch east indies. We could easily a world where the USSR was wiped off the map, even if Germany and Japan would eventually lose
So much whataboutism; any commentary on Emperor Taisho/Yoshihito?
What people don’t know is that Itō Hirobumi was assassinated in Harbin, China by a Korean Nationalist
A lot of information here, with the Japanese names I probably found this one the hardest to follow so far haha
Great videos! The only problem is the accent.
I feel that in the US we never learn that Japan honestly never stopped fighting wars until the second world war. That the US egged on that very expansion until we felt that the Japanese were a threat to our national interest. Great video Jazby!
dude true but nothing wrong with that.
dude when did I say that I meant yes to national interest.
can you do all the Muammar Gaddafi conflicts
Chad libyan war
Wasn't one faction in favour of invading Siberia and the other one in favour of invading China instead and not South East Asia?
Interesting
Why were the army and navy able to act largely independent of the government?
Montgomery G. This is something I always wondered. I think the long democratic traditions in the US and UK helped keep the military under civilian control where as in Japan the samurai and bushido traditions never went away and were transferred into the modern military. I don't have a good grasp of it yet.
The constitution was made shortly after the Franco-Prussian War and the Japanese decided to emulate the Prussians by adopting their government system. So the Ministers were only responsible to the Emperor - not the Prime Minister. So they didn't necessarily have to be aligned with the cabinet, and this was also because there was a general suspicion of party politics and "isms."
Jabzy I know you have been doing mostly military videos but will you also go over the enlightenment and how it affected Europe? You did the Taisho Era so o thought you will be diverging from there.
+Jabzy In Bill Wurtz' now famous video, he points out about the Satsuma Rebellion and the Boshin War . Did this, in anyway, affected the resulting constitution?
Well, the Japanese army & navy (of the 1920s, and 1930s) weren't, really, acting independently of the (Japanese) governments (of those years), but were, rather, (largely) given a freehand (by those governments), because the fact of the matter is that the actions of the Japanese army & navy (in the 1920s, and 1930s), largely, reflected the political line of the Japanese governments (of those years)!
Damn it paradox. Why cant this shit happen ONCE in a game of eu4
Do the Second American Revolution/Great Republican Revolution/ Election Revolution
Man, Itagaki Taisuke looks like japanese Karl Marx.
Take a shot every time a Prime Minister resigns.
That was not three minutes.
Dates are off. The Crown Price Hirohito assassination attempt by anarchist Namba Daisuke, was in December of 1923 not 1911.
He's referring to the high treason incident
around the 30.sec mark did you say militarist dick or militaristic?
look April 1st you have to do the Emu War :V
In 4 minutes 47 seconds, you covered way more than the reign of Emperor Taisho/Yoshihito (1912-1921); understandably, you needed to include the context of the reign of Emperor Meiji/Mutsuhito (1867-1912), but past 1921 (in the 1920s, and 1930s), there was absolutely nothing democratic about the politics of Japan!
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Lifesaving tip: normal speed is at 0.75
Just Rename it to 5 or 4 Minute history love your vids but it's a tad bit annoying saying 3 minutes but actually being 5 minutes.
If its any help - think of it like minutephysics. His last video was 3 minutes long.
you could rename it quick history
Jabzy you don't have to rename the old ones maybe just the new on4
@@JabzyJoe doesn't bother that many people, it's just that the people bothered are much more likely to comment than people who watched your video and thought nothing of the title.
IKR? This one, 4 minutes 47 seconds; much closer to 5 minutes than to 3 minutes.
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Also, the communists were right about the rising of nationalism impying a protofascist state. Just wonder what could've happened if they had seized power and later supported Mao in China. Sounds the closest to pan-asianism it could've got.
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Why would you say that to me? Is that sexual harassment?
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