Once-secret military document sheds light on why Black soldiers in WWII were denied honors

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  • Опубликовано: 2 фев 2025

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  • @SeanPat1001
    @SeanPat1001 Год назад +4513

    This bothered my father profoundly. He fought in the European theater in World War II and also fought in the Korean conflict. More than once he told me how he saw people of color exhibit exceptional bravery in the face of the enemy but not get the same recognition as a white person who would do the same thing.
    He once asked an officer about this and the officer told him that such an honor would do a person of color no good but a white person could use it to start a political career.
    After 32 years of service in the Army, my father finally retired. One of the first things he did after retiring was to burn all his medals.

  • @GirlfriendNinja
    @GirlfriendNinja Год назад +2336

    Damn….My uncle was a Red Tail in WWII. When he and my aunt, who was a WAC, came back to the US, they were denied housing. He went on to become a physician and teach medicine at Meharry Medical College. He said he was treated better in France and Italy than he had ever been in the US. I think about his returning to this country, still segregated, facing Jim Crow, all manner of discrimination… He accomplished a great deal despite circumstances. Imagine what he could have done with no barriers and impediments. I had never heard of this heroic man. How many stories remain unknown and untold?

    • @Oldsk-l5r
      @Oldsk-l5r Год назад

      That’s why the impediments are there, to keep us from progressing.

    • @89five3five
      @89five3five Год назад +112

      I salute your uncle. If he is still among us, please thank him for his service.

    • @dr.robertbennett3452
      @dr.robertbennett3452 Год назад +91

      Too many to count 😢😢😢

    • @Greene-li9oc
      @Greene-li9oc Год назад +98

      My Grandfather was a Red Tail as well and my great grandfather was 10th Cavalry in WWI.
      Great men held back by a culture of evil.

    • @ROYALP100
      @ROYALP100 Год назад

      They WS are shocked when we can overcome their system of hatred… I actually feel sorry for many WS because anyone with a brain can see their time is coming to an end hence the constant hiding behind the 2nd Amendment.

  • @MxGrr
    @MxGrr Год назад +3223

    And people still get upset when “institutional racism” is mentioned in the context of otherwise hollowed history. This is important to know, teach and remediate.

    • @eugenebrewster8227
      @eugenebrewster8227 Год назад +492

      Bro, they are not upset. It's called Gaslighting. This is done when a person has guilty feelings about sumthin, but instead of owning up to it, they flip it back on the aggrieved by attacking the subject.

    • @derrickburwell7777
      @derrickburwell7777 Год назад +82

      ​@@eugenebrewster8227This! 👍🏾

    • @RuizCaz
      @RuizCaz Год назад +154

      @@eugenebrewster8227but they don’t feel guilt or empathy. They enjoy hurting you by gaslighting. Power play.

    • @Keeki549
      @Keeki549 Год назад +23

      You can’t get gaslit if you don’t give af about what they say

    • @JaiK64
      @JaiK64 Год назад +85

      ​@@Keeki549that is not how gaslighting works 😅

  • @mr.dennis5503
    @mr.dennis5503 7 месяцев назад +879

    "Fighting Hitler AND Jim Crow..."
    My father was a WWII combat veteran (I was born to him a little later in his life.) He told us that black soldiers returning to the south were warned not to wear their uniforms in public, because black veterans were being taken, and lynched...
    ...in their uniforms. He was a big, strong man; as tough as they come, and very few things made him cry...
    ...but as we listened to him talk, one couldn't help but notice his eyes welling up with tears!

    • @Jajaffu
      @Jajaffu 7 месяцев назад +37

      That did happen!

    • @KDC256
      @KDC256 6 месяцев назад

      @@mr.dennis5503 Is it any wonder why Muhammad Ali (Cassius Clay) refused military induction?!!!
      Talk about putting your black ass at risk for an American military for a country that sure as f*ck has zero respect for you!!

    • @ypmm53
      @ypmm53 6 месяцев назад

      Terrible!!
      Typical amerikkka.

    • @xenaskyblue
      @xenaskyblue 6 месяцев назад +112

      @mr.dennis5503 They treated German prisoners of war better than they treated blk American soldiers, who fought for this country. Evil comes in many forms. 😔😡

    • @KathrynFloyd-sl1pz
      @KathrynFloyd-sl1pz 6 месяцев назад +15

      Wow! Just wow!

  • @peteb8556
    @peteb8556 Год назад +2939

    Jesse Owens said he was treated better in the Nazi Germany, 1936 Olympics, than he was treated by the USA when he came back. Mentioned in Owens biography.

    • @EmbracetheStoryteller
      @EmbracetheStoryteller Год назад +293

      Joe Lewis said the same thing

    • @viciouzpantha
      @viciouzpantha Год назад

      Many blacks were thats why they were living there during that time

    • @carltonbanks5470
      @carltonbanks5470 Год назад +514

      Muhammad Ali threw his medal into a river after he wasn't allowed front entry to a restaurant in kentucky. There is no comparison to the black american experience in America.

    • @amehka5416
      @amehka5416 Год назад +104

      ​@@carltonbanks5470So much truth to that.

    • @creolelady4096
      @creolelady4096 Год назад +29

      My Lord, My Lord Shaking my head. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @MaoriMan76
    @MaoriMan76 Год назад +4969

    It must be hard to fight for a country that has nothing but hate towards you, and who treated German POWs better. Disgusting racist behavior from those in command.

    • @chumps7974
      @chumps7974 Год назад +223

      Talk about! Wouldn't someone that did that be considered the ultimate patriot

    • @errickflesch5565
      @errickflesch5565 Год назад

      Nobody made them fight. Those black men volunteered. So it wasn't hard for them to fight. Plenty of people in the US were not racist and the majority were not. It was the Democratic party that had Jim Crow laws. White men also volunteered or were drafted. The drafted did not have a choice. Look at the bright side, plenty of black people didn't have to die in WW2. because of segregation. So maybe Jim Crow was a blessing in disguise for the black American man and their fathers and mothers that didn't have to mourn their sons death. The black men that did fight, most of them were very patriotic and also wanted to prove themselves as capable and as good as any.

    • @effemesseyeveethefourth2841
      @effemesseyeveethefourth2841 Год назад +133

      Exactly. My grandfather did the same thing.

    • @martinissa1931
      @martinissa1931 Год назад +276

      So saddening seeing him drenched in tears, remembering his buddies, who didn’t make it back!
      Fighting others peoples wars and not being appropriated only to come back and go to the back of the bus!

    • @davidshears1449
      @davidshears1449 Год назад

      And they have the nerve to call Blacks inferior.

  • @MoonLightOnWater1
    @MoonLightOnWater1 Год назад +4250

    The systemic racism in this country is sickening, but the denial that it even exists is sicker.

    • @speaklouder-kc9wc
      @speaklouder-kc9wc Год назад +391

      Unfortunately many love to deny the fact that they stabbed us in the back as they continue to twist the knife.

    • @anthony81860
      @anthony81860 Год назад +76

      Bingo!

    • @maureenbuck4795
      @maureenbuck4795 Год назад

      The Democrat racism will never die apparently. The planned parenthood plan to kill black babies, and Clinton two faced, gives the award while simultaneously calling old KKK democrats amazing individuals. 😢

    • @jessika3288
      @jessika3288 Год назад +35

      This!

    • @wastelandleeman9431
      @wastelandleeman9431 Год назад +182

      100 % agree.They deny it because they dont want it to change they want things to stay the same.

  • @vickwicked4260
    @vickwicked4260 6 месяцев назад +111

    History MUST be TAUGHT so that the SAME MISTAKES and INJUSTICES are NOT REPEATED!

    • @underballbutter
      @underballbutter Месяц назад

      America racist blah blah blah sthu already. America has given more to people from all parts of the earth than any other nation. Black Americans are the most prosperous Africans in the world. America is the least racist nation on the planet. Just cut the race-baiting garbage already.

    • @Robbie-o3e
      @Robbie-o3e Месяц назад

      White people hate history they cry about all the bad things they did and want to pretend nobody in their family participated. That’s why most of them and kids growing up will know nothing about actual history.

    • @HighMaintenanceMinimalist
      @HighMaintenanceMinimalist Месяц назад +8

      Yeah right. They've already rewritten history and labeled the truth as too "woke" to teach.

    • @gistrush7051
      @gistrush7051 Месяц назад +1

      It will still be repeated

    • @SigFigNewton
      @SigFigNewton Месяц назад

      Denying history’s lessons is one of the specialties of the racist.

  • @RStevenPage
    @RStevenPage Год назад +4650

    They fought for people who didnt deserve it. This stuff makes my blood boil.

    • @esbuenodun
      @esbuenodun Год назад

      They fought for America. They knew this was a chance to be great and do great things. Change the narrative. Surviving that horror only to come home to the same racism and bigotry was a kick to the crotch.

    • @chumps7974
      @chumps7974 Год назад +445

      They fought for freedoms they weren't afforded

    • @michelej9496
      @michelej9496 Год назад +54

      "Strive not with a man without cause, if he have done thee no harm." Proverbs 3:30 KJV

    • @rico5393
      @rico5393 Год назад

      ​@@michelej9496take your bible scriptures and cram em up your ass

    • @natepolitics1490
      @natepolitics1490 Год назад +256

      Push for black reparations. Thank-you

  • @BIGHURTification
    @BIGHURTification Год назад +1256

    I'm a retired Marine and I served in Iraq and Afghanistan. I retired 8 years ago and I can tell you with certainty that this practice is still followed today. I know many stellar black servicemembers that were not recognized for their bravery or performance. While white incompetent servicemembers that provided zero value to our units or the country we're given high awards and promoted. Once you get to a certain point in your career you wonder how our military functions properly and just go through the motions because going above and beyond won't get you anything. It's many high ranking whites helping idiots while trying to keep blacks back. I never understood this because the idiots always got someone hurt or killed. If this was fixed our military would be awesome. People working together no matter the color works that racism is the reason our military has never won a war and is weak. Propaganda will tell you our military is the strongest.

    • @robertpendergrass7996
      @robertpendergrass7996 Год назад +133

      Obviously much hasn't changed since my Marine Corps day. Same BS when I was there late 70s .

    • @seanyoung9014
      @seanyoung9014 Год назад +112

      Never been in the military due to health issues but many of my family have including my father and uncles. I do work in the federal government and if the military is anything like the rest of it, casual, almost unconscious racism is very prevalent and networking is more important than anything else. We black people usually aren't part of any relevant network to advance without doing twice as well as our white counterparts. It's sad that this situation persists and some people still choose to believe that we were handed all of our accomplishments via some sort of affirmative action or tokenism.

    • @federal6616
      @federal6616 Год назад +100

      Bro I'm with you. So in Iraq, the major asks me "how do you act like you dont know whats going on...when you really do?" "Is this on purpose?" I was a 1st Lt. I was so cool that he couldn't understand how brothers move in real life. I was sent in with 1 E6 a brother and 3 sisters- E5,E4,E3 to a n infantry battalion. We did all their drug testing, administration, communications and public affairs. They couldn't believe how smooth it was. All they wanted to do was shoot. All my crew got Bronze stars or MSMs. But we couldn't be denied. Went back to home station and got blackballed as normal. My commo troop got to become secretary to the 2Star as an E4. But It's a dirty game overall. Still!

    • @MM-fl6vn
      @MM-fl6vn Год назад

      I remember having a heated discussion with folks online about how the military has its own data regarding racism in the ranks. Everyone was in denial...Everyone is full of shit.

    • @sharoncox3734
      @sharoncox3734 Год назад +26

      Beautifully said, and thank you for your service.

  • @gregoryburton1241
    @gregoryburton1241 Год назад +651

    My mom had 5 brothers, who all served in the military, from the 40’s to the 60’s. Not one of them had anything good to say about serving. The most repeated thing they shared was, that the racism in the military was worst than in civilian life. The kicker was, when the GI bill came about, they were denied the benefits of it. They all received Honor Guard’s 21 gun salutes at their funerals. But somehow, I know they still felt slighted by the country they served. RIP Uncles: Robert, Royal, Harold, James, and Thomas.

    • @incognitonegress
      @incognitonegress Год назад +14

      N yet...the just kept enlisting. Nonsensical lunacy

    • @illitrait
      @illitrait Год назад

      @@incognitonegress ...it is truly baffling. What a country.

    • @o̸ණ
      @o̸ණ Год назад

      @@incognitonegress for "benefits"

    • @derrikoates2318
      @derrikoates2318 Год назад

      THe GI Bill has been credited as the single most important thing to change generational wealth for a large swathe of american families. and african americans weren't included.

    • @derrikoates2318
      @derrikoates2318 Год назад

      @@incognitonegress If only it were that simple. You still have to factor in other so many other variables.

  • @GassonTeddy
    @GassonTeddy 6 месяцев назад +32

    Amen. Respects from indigenous Australians.

  • @aaronblaylock2092
    @aaronblaylock2092 Год назад +865

    My uncle served in the same unit as Mr. Baker and the actual story of the raid on castle Angenolfi was they had the Germans pinned back and Backer called in for artillery support but the white officer, a southerner refused and allowed the enemy to regroup and cost the lives of so many men. They had to overcome the enemy on both sides and take that castle, which they did. I hope a movie is made about Baker and the other men in that battle. The officer in charge should have been court marshaled in my opinion.

    • @Iknowknow112
      @Iknowknow112 Год назад

      Oh, you can’t make a movie about anything that reveals the truth about the USA! That might make little white boys and girls feel bad😢.

    • @douglasjones2570
      @douglasjones2570 Год назад +78

      Yes.
      That white officer should still be in Leavenworth!

    • @principalitycidade4323
      @principalitycidade4323 Год назад

      Yo isnt that bs the white southerner pulled technically high treason due to the fact that he assisted the enemy regroup? Aint that some bs

    • @AhJodie
      @AhJodie Год назад +76

      You should write about it or contact someone to get your uncles words too! That is important information! Love to your uncle and to Vernon, and to us all!

    • @dublifetv3862
      @dublifetv3862 Год назад

      Do you know what's funny about it all is that Ukraine is were all the nazi went after the war and now all our money is being given to them by biden. 🤣

  • @buffalosoldier7360
    @buffalosoldier7360 Год назад +445

    Vernon Baker wasn’t the only one moved to tears…

    • @TheMeriot1
      @TheMeriot1 Месяц назад +6

      I can't believe this made me cry ... I never cry. I didn't know racism hurt me that much til I saw him standing alone!

    • @ibrahimkuyumcu2649
      @ibrahimkuyumcu2649 Месяц назад +2

      @@TheMeriot1 Stay woke.

    • @TheMeriot1
      @TheMeriot1 Месяц назад +2

      @ibrahimkuyumcu2649 no doubt

    • @underballbutter
      @underballbutter Месяц назад

      America racist blah blah blah sthu already. America has given more to people from all parts of the earth than any other nation. Black Americans are the most prosperous Africans in the world. America is the least racist nation on the planet. Just cut the race-baiting garbage already.

    • @PeterKabue-bc8kv
      @PeterKabue-bc8kv Месяц назад

      Racism is real and deep rooted everywhere there is whites in US work places. My daughter got a job with 3 years of college work , getting paid $18 / hour, a white high school kid was hired at the same time earning $38/hr. Fake land of the free.

  • @priscilla8068
    @priscilla8068 Год назад +1015

    I'm not American but this breaks my heart. Imagine fighting for a country that refuses to acknowledge your humanity😢

    • @blackerdenblack1
      @blackerdenblack1 Год назад +69

      We have faught in every war in America and there behalf we are the most patriotic ppl on the planet

    • @pboissie
      @pboissie Год назад

      @@blackerdenblack1 and we have a Republican clown in Desantis running for president, who was an expert at collecting urine samples during his military service, banning books that would even cover such horrific injustices of men like this who fought bravely. You got rough face Nikki Haley with the nerve of saying US was never a racist country too.

    • @babagalacticus
      @babagalacticus Год назад

      with all due respect i think you're missing the ESSENTIAL point here; imagine fighting a PROFOUNDLY evil regime that takes INSPIRATION from the country that sends you to fight them.
      it took me a number of years before i understood the core message of phillip k. dick's "THE MAN IN THE HIGH CASTLE" because i read it as a youngster when ACTUAL amerikkkan history was just a tissue of lies, distortions, exaggerations & EVIL hiding in plain sight. i knew it was a riddle but i couldn't figure it out.
      this is why nikki haley turns my stomach every time i hear the mendacious nonsense that comes out of her mollusk mouth. but then, she was educated in the south & she's INTENSELY ambitious & calculating; a true political HACK who knows she has to coddle & pamper her audience in her desperate, pathetic attempts to not only assimilate but game the system IN FULL.

    • @jagbrit3723
      @jagbrit3723 Год назад +51

      Like I say, the fortitude, tolerance, and ability to forgive by African Americans is book worthy. From afar, we've all misjudged them due to supremacy doctrines. But when you study even a fraction of their history, I can't think of a faction of people that have been more harshly persecuted, over a longer period of time. Still, they love their country, and some literally call it the greatest nation. It's like they have accepted their fate as normal. It's tragic.

    • @kitty-vk8ic
      @kitty-vk8ic Год назад +41

      The hypocrisy of America on that era is disgusting.

  • @3dcpsolutions381
    @3dcpsolutions381 6 месяцев назад +9

    They may have denied him a medal 🏅 but no one can deny his integrity, dedication and the fact that he is a HERO!

  • @CatEyedGoddess
    @CatEyedGoddess 11 месяцев назад +513

    This needs to be taught in schools. This is so powerful and emotional.

    • @SueDalling
      @SueDalling 8 месяцев назад

      people do not want it taught look at gov DeSantis.He is racist but they say there is no racism it is made by democrats.

    • @ascent8487
      @ascent8487 7 месяцев назад +84

      Half the country would call this CRT and try to ban it.

    • @lynneanderson4255
      @lynneanderson4255 7 месяцев назад +17

      ​@@ascent8487- Absolutely.

    • @jddII
      @jddII 7 месяцев назад +11

      @@ascent8487100%

    • @Lady_Bear
      @Lady_Bear 7 месяцев назад +14

      @@ascent8487As long as we have social media, it’s not going anywhere.

  • @solblackguy
    @solblackguy 2 года назад +479

    The sad part is I know this is only the tip of the iceberg. The truth always comes out in the end at least. Let's just hope the next generations learn from the previous one's mistakes.

    • @effemesseyeveethefourth2841
      @effemesseyeveethefourth2841 Год назад +8

      Well said

    • @Maintainingabadtrip
      @Maintainingabadtrip Год назад

      Christian nationalists are working hard to ensure the next generations are more ignorant, not less. Right wing Libertarians can’t control an enlightened society.

    • @willia3r
      @willia3r Год назад +39

      Maybe, but what I tend to find is that people don’t usually change on morality’s own merits because it’s the right thing to do.
      They change because something is happening in the political environment that is forcing the necessity of the change.

    • @kubbykush420
      @kubbykush420 Год назад +10

      ​@@willia3rfacts.

    • @Maintainingabadtrip
      @Maintainingabadtrip Год назад +8

      @@willia3r Courageous groups and honorable politicians change politics and law. We see this from the Civil War, through women’s rights, civil rights, the voting rights act and support and inclusion of lgbtq, today. The policies and groups rightwingers and fundamentalist religious groups are groomed to be intolerant of and hateful towards.

  • @Cng215
    @Cng215 Год назад +1362

    As Black Americans we shouldn't fight for a country that refuses to fight for us...

    • @Dailymemes9000
      @Dailymemes9000 Год назад

      Iv said this for years. We need to FIRST respect each other. Then fight for us and then fight anybody that is willing to fight for us. They asian community has been mutual for the most part. Looking at history they never did the things whites did to our ancestors. I would gladly fight for them then this piece of trash

    • @jimallen8238
      @jimallen8238 Год назад +85

      Sorry, that’s an ignorant statement. As a black American, this is the country of my birth and I will both fight for it and seek to improve it. The two are not mutually exclusive. What you posted was unpatriotic dribble. My father, uncles, cousins, my brother and I all wore the uniform and I am proud of it.

    • @hoodoodaughter...7365
      @hoodoodaughter...7365 Год назад +298

      ​@@jimallen8238🙄

    • @kRashad899
      @kRashad899 Год назад

      ​@@jimallen8238 Bot

    • @relatablerealness973
      @relatablerealness973 Год назад +1

      @@jimallen8238and you’ll continue to suffer the consequences of being stupid! Our people are suffering bcse of this thinking you have! That’s why i feel we’ll never free us mentally or from indoctrination bcse of chosen ignorance! Smh

  • @OBXHeloMedic
    @OBXHeloMedic Месяц назад +1

    That was a beautiful segment. Thank you for doing this

  • @tabkaliO
    @tabkaliO Год назад +283

    My grandfather fought in WWII. He didn’t talk about it often but when he did there was both anger and hurt. So many Black soldiers thought and were told that if they fought we would finally get Civil Rights. He also was angry that he was denied access to the benefits white soldiers received such as the GI Bill, etc. Also, Black soldiers were warned not wear their uniforms when they returned because white mobs would target them for lynching. At the Holocaust Museum in St. Pete Florida, there are exhibits showing how before Hitler decided on the Final Solution, Germans were conferring with White US government officials. The German government studied Jim Crow and used those tools of discrimination acne fear to target Jews. They actually traveled to the Jim Crow South. German and US scientist and eugenicists also ecchanged information about their respective “problems.” One of the reasons lynchings took a drastic dip in the lead up to the US entering the war was because when the US would critique how the Nazis were treating the Jews, they’d come back with how the US government treating Black people.

    • @kansaspeach7727
      @kansaspeach7727 Год назад +15

      Such hypocrisy! My Grandfather earned medals 🏅 in WWII. My Grandmother did a wonderful thing. With the war bonds sent from Grandpa Julian, she had a home built and land. They never had a mortgage. ❤🙏🏽 The war was good for something. I grew up there. She passed away @92 in that home. ❤

    • @keith6706
      @keith6706 Год назад +37

      The writers of the Nuremberg Race Laws specifically looked at the US as a model of how to legally discriminate against parts of its population. The anti-miscegenation laws were practically lifted wholesale, and Nazi lawyers studied American court judgments when it came to defining people. If anything, the Nazis were less strict: the US had the "one drop" rule in determining who was black, whereas the Nazis only legally classified someone as Jewish (regardless of their actual religious/cultural; beliefs) if they had more than two Jewish grandparents.

    • @AKu-xs5vg
      @AKu-xs5vg Год назад +9

      Just another gift from the lovely people of Europe over these last 5 centuries

    • @neomoneri6140
      @neomoneri6140 Год назад

      The Russians did the same thing. When the US would criticize Russia, Russia would simply retort:
      "And you lynch your negroes."

    • @shelleyjennings4344
      @shelleyjennings4344 Год назад

      Yes everything you wrote is true, but did you know that the Nazis actually declined to enact some of the racist treatment they saw in the U.S.? They thought some policies were too extreme. This is 100 percent true. Look it up.

  • @tonisumblin2719
    @tonisumblin2719 Год назад +398

    I lived in Italy for many years. I’ve seen this castle. They study this their schools. I return to Italy often. I lived in a small town, learned the language, and enjoyed talking to older people who told me horrifying accounts of Nazi occupation. They often spoke about black soldiers and how kind they were to the people in the villages. They were also very surprised and angry about the way white Soldiers treated the black ones. In Germany, I learned about a battalion of black soldiers who freed a concentration camp. I’ll never forget how they described a particular soldier. He was a giant. Extremely tall, muscular, and when he approached a stack of dead children’s bodies, he fell to his knees and cried. I cried listening.
    I cannot imagine the depths of depravity. And that includes the way these brave Black soldiers were treated.
    America forgot Dorry Miller and it pisses me off. He was a cook in the navy. He single handedly shot down Japanese fighter planes at Pearl Harbor. He saved us. And for years, his stepson fought to have him buried at Arlington cemetery, where even in death, a black soldier was barred from resting in peace. For serving a country, who viewed him as inferior.

    • @jagbrit3723
      @jagbrit3723 Год назад

      Caucasian Americans cannot stand these stories. In their purposely truncated memories, they did not happen. Racism disappeared in smoke, after 400+ years of practice. And they have the gall to argue it magically doesn't exist, against those that experience it. It's all so comically obtuse.

    • @Seadog-6411
      @Seadog-6411 11 месяцев назад +12

      Well hopefully,they got a carrier coming out,for his name.I was in the navy too,lived in lamaddelena,italy,for 2yrs,loved it! Being a man of color in the navy,you have good days and bad days,u meet people,for some reason i became a phenom for submarines,turned down personal awards,and higher rank,b/c a former sailor told me in 1984,"you got to earn it" in 2001,watching the movie"Men of Honor" that man was BMCM Brashear!

    • @KOMET2006
      @KOMET2006 10 месяцев назад +3

      Dorie Miller lost his life in December 1943 when the aircraft carrier on which he was serving was sunk by a Japanese submarine.

    • @tonisumblin2719
      @tonisumblin2719 10 месяцев назад +12

      @@KOMET2006 in Makin Island. He shot down four Japanese planes and rescued other sailers before he shot down those planes. Although he was presumed dead, his body was never recovered. He received honors after he died. He was 27 years old.

    • @KOMET2006
      @KOMET2006 10 месяцев назад +15

      @tonisumblin2719 - The name of the carrier on which Miller served was the Liscombe Bay. He was credited with shooting down 4 Japanese planes at Pearl Harbor, for which he was awarded the Navy Cross in May 1942 from Admiral Chester Nimitz himself, the Commander-in-Chief of the Pacific Fleet.

  • @AdrianWheeler-xm9ml
    @AdrianWheeler-xm9ml 11 месяцев назад +563

    denial is a symptom of guilt

    • @Jake-nk4wg
      @Jake-nk4wg 7 месяцев назад +18

      An accusation is usually an admission; meaning, they said we were inferior (and any other degrading name they could think of) while they were feeling (and are) inferior realizing they were exactly what they were calling us times 4. I can't understand the ha... they feel for us without reason while we have multiple reasons but don't. One of the many fears they had back then and today is genetic annihilation. Jealousy + fear = ha..!!!

    • @rubytuesday5567
      @rubytuesday5567 7 месяцев назад +7

      No its not, denial is disagreementt, everybody doesn't have a conscience or care.

    • @coachduece
      @coachduece 7 месяцев назад +11

      ​@@Jake-nk4wg projection... they do it a ton

    • @shawngillespie3532
      @shawngillespie3532 6 месяцев назад +2

      Exactly, very very hard for such me people to admit fault

    • @sandasturner9529
      @sandasturner9529 6 месяцев назад +2

      Preach!!!!!

  • @sweeptheleg.
    @sweeptheleg. Месяц назад +5

    There is a book about the 761st all black tanker squadron who called themselves the black panthers. One story among several stood out to me. I'll summarize. During a battle, one of the tankers exposed himself to fire to come to the aid of a wounded colleague. While carrying his friend back to safety, he passed the body of a german soldier he initially thought was dead, but the soldier cried out and intead of leaving him to die, went back and dressed his wounds. A German officer who was among the group firing at them from a couple hundred yards away saw this, and not only did he cease firing, he stood up and saluted him. Years later, that American tanker got a letter from that German soldier thanking him.

    • @Claribelle401
      @Claribelle401 Месяц назад +1

      Jacob’s bloodline will always honor the Most High God by doing the right thing.

  • @cbwavy
    @cbwavy Год назад +160

    Stories like this put me in awe of the strength of my ancestors. They kept pushing for their dignity and freedom when ALL the chips were stacked against them.

    • @underballbutter
      @underballbutter Месяц назад

      America racist blah blah blah sthu already. America has given more to people from all parts of the earth than any other nation. Black Americans are the most prosperous Africans in the world. America is the least racist nation on the planet. Just cut the race-baiting garbage already.

  • @Impex7
    @Impex7 Год назад +531

    BELIEVE IT OR NOT, THERE ARE DOZENS, MAYBE MORE, LIKE MR. BAKER. BUT, BECAUSE OF IGNORANCE, JEALOUSY AND BLIND HATRED, THEY WILL NEVER BE RECOGNIZED. WELL DESERVED MR.BAKER, WELL DESERVED.........

    • @charlesstevensEnki
      @charlesstevensEnki Год назад +16

      I know.

    • @nob.s.top5comparablesb370
      @nob.s.top5comparablesb370 Год назад +34

      Bingo!. You nailed it. But my question is has America taken any lessons from those horrible and disgusting past mistakes? 🤔 ( I won't hold my breath for too long on that one)

    • @mcfrisko834
      @mcfrisko834 Год назад +27

      @@nob.s.top5comparablesb370😂 Of course not! It wouldn't be America if it did

    • @rgw1380rw
      @rgw1380rw Год назад +18

      Some of them are still fighting for their benefits.

    • @Impex7
      @Impex7 Год назад

      @@rgw1380rw MY BROTHER PASSED AWAY TWO YEARS AFTER HE STARTED TO GET 100 PERCENT BENEFITS. HE TRIED FOR OVER 30 YEARS, HE WAS ONLY 55. 🤬

  • @BAYAREA_PizzaParty
    @BAYAREA_PizzaParty Год назад +136

    This place is so tacky and embarrassing sometimes. It’s crazy the Black soldiers were literally treated better in the European countries they were staying in, than in their own home nation.

    • @Jake-nk4wg
      @Jake-nk4wg 7 месяцев назад +19

      My dad said the same thing; German prisoners were even treated better than American black soldiers... my dad experienced first hand. These prisoners were at the head of the line for food, sat at the front movie night, etc. you name it our American black soldiers were less though they were superior in every way.

    • @coachduece
      @coachduece 7 месяцев назад +1

      Look up the battle of Bamber Bridge

    • @DroppinJewLs
      @DroppinJewLs 7 месяцев назад +5

      There's a short instruction film here on YT that was shown to US soldiers before shipping out overseas. The film showed the American soldiers how to treat black people and black servicemen overseas. They literally had to watch a How-To film on courtesy and respect for fellow humans and servicemen.

    • @Geminicricketi
      @Geminicricketi 6 месяцев назад

      They gave him the medal….

    • @invisiblesun6595
      @invisiblesun6595 6 месяцев назад

      There is a reason many of them expatriate and chose not to return to the US. And America hasn't changed its colors one bit. I read the government wants to initiate a Project 2025 which would roll back civil rights.

  • @john-tomlinson
    @john-tomlinson 18 дней назад +2

    Several of my grand uncles served in the US Army in WWII; this resonates.
    I can't help but note that that document shows the racism that not only hurt Black soldiers, but also undermined the war effort.

  • @creolelady4096
    @creolelady4096 Год назад +281

    My father was a Navy World War 2 veteran. And some of the stories that he told how the Black soldiers were treated it made me weep. He said they treated the German POW's better than they did the Black soliders. I worked 40 years at the VA Medical Center now retired. I salute and thank you all for your sacrifice and diligent service to this country. 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

    • @Chazcott
      @Chazcott Год назад +4

      I’m in training to work for VBO! I’m a little nervous about what I will encounter when I begin to process claims. These stories often get me teary eyed. But I’m glad to continue on to help and serve

    • @bernardtaylor1281
      @bernardtaylor1281 Год назад +1

      Weeping does nothing to change the problems you help continue🙄

    • @Bea-Dubya
      @Bea-Dubya Год назад +3

      @@ChazcottMaybe you can help me out. I’m trying to receive benefits and really with the VBO I worked with, I’m not making any progress. It’s very sad and frustrating.

  • @mikes.johnson204
    @mikes.johnson204 Год назад +99

    It was a pleasure meeting Lieutenant Baker. His heroes ism should be passed down from generation to generation. I was blessed to have his book that he had signed for me.

    • @mikes.johnson204
      @mikes.johnson204 Год назад +2

      Who is the only living medal of honor recipient that was awarded the medal of honor by Clinton in 1997?

    • @inezwilliams6709
      @inezwilliams6709 Год назад +4

      What is the name of his book? I would love to read it. We have to educate ourselves. If we don’t, our miseducation will continue and our children will never know their heroic ancestors.

    • @legendaryclarity
      @legendaryclarity 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@inezwilliams6709 possibly "Lasting Valor"

  • @sequillawilliams8809
    @sequillawilliams8809 Год назад +603

    I'm a soldier 12yrs and counting in deep red Louisiana this is not just history it's a part of our current battle in service to this day

    • @TheGoodLifeStarterPack
      @TheGoodLifeStarterPack 11 месяцев назад +20

      ☹️☹️☹️
      Thank you for your service, Sequilla.

    • @mgardner70
      @mgardner70 10 месяцев назад +13

      I’m truly sorry. ❤

    • @michaeldarden-oc6wo
      @michaeldarden-oc6wo 9 месяцев назад +26

      Why would you risk your life for this country no disrespect intended

    • @rook360
      @rook360 9 месяцев назад +30

      ​@michaeldarden-oc6wo Because this is my country. I was born here, and it's my home, and no one can tell me otherwise.
      Some things you can't change things from the outside. It may sound corny but it's true.

    • @JackMeoff46
      @JackMeoff46 8 месяцев назад +2

      How you been stationed in the same place for 12 years?

  • @laurettabuodefunso6511
    @laurettabuodefunso6511 6 месяцев назад +6

    Thank GOD,Baker Was Eventually Honoured & Recognized For His Military Achievements.Congratulations.!

  • @HighKicks2yaTeef
    @HighKicks2yaTeef Год назад +103

    Makes me kinda proud my dad skipped out on the draft...
    He told me "wtf do I look like fighting for people who don't care for me?"

    • @00BAAM
      @00BAAM Год назад +10

      THAT!

  • @coachduece
    @coachduece Год назад +56

    My grandfather was stationed at pearl harbor... even retreived bodies out of the bay, and he was denied his GI bill and any recognition of being at pearl harbor for his service. This is the reason why my older family told me to never join any branch of the military

    • @jackiescotty9463
      @jackiescotty9463 Год назад +3

      This is the America that soooo many believe your country is a Greatest Place to live😢 wake up everybody!

  • @muhammadsteinberg
    @muhammadsteinberg Год назад +88

    Is anyone surprised?
    I experienced racism during my service (80's-90's).

  • @firerocman
    @firerocman Месяц назад +16

    The reason Baker was the only one to survive was because his segregated unit was sent on a suicide mission.
    They were essentially testing the enemy's defenses using segregated units.
    Baker happened to be that dude and overcame the setup.

    • @lolobee313
      @lolobee313 19 дней назад +1

      They did this in Vietnam too. Sent black soldiers on the most dangerous missions.

  • @TheGoodLifeStarterPack
    @TheGoodLifeStarterPack 11 месяцев назад +64

    I hope this reporter received an Emmy for this incredible investigative report!

    • @kudabeen
      @kudabeen Месяц назад +3

      Not really much investigation involved...many know exactly what this country is and did (and does)...even with this report nothing changes

    • @underballbutter
      @underballbutter Месяц назад

      America racist blah blah blah sthu already. America has given more to people from all parts of the earth than any other nation. Black Americans are the most prosperous Africans in the world. America is the least racist nation on the planet. Just cut the race-baiting garbage already.

  • @sitig.2334
    @sitig.2334 11 месяцев назад +106

    My Grandparents served this country during WWII. It breaks my heart that they sacrificed so much for a country that chose not to recognize their humanity.

    • @underballbutter
      @underballbutter Месяц назад

      America racist blah blah blah sthu already. America has given more to people from all parts of the earth than any other nation. Black Americans are the most prosperous Africans in the world. America is the least racist nation on the planet. Just cut the race-baiting garbage already.

  • @jaiyabyrd4177
    @jaiyabyrd4177 Год назад +31

    It's 2023 and this brings me to tears.

  • @chrisredfield9310
    @chrisredfield9310 4 месяца назад +13

    The Germans themselves documented American segregation, in a document they said that it was easy to recognize the Brazilian soldiers because it was the only group where blacks and whites fought together side by side.

    • @SigFigNewton
      @SigFigNewton Месяц назад

      Was it militarily useful for them to identify the Brazilian soldiers?

    • @benjaminbronnimann3966
      @benjaminbronnimann3966 Месяц назад

      ​@@SigFigNewton For those fighting against Brazilian soldiers in italy it could've been useful I'd imagine

    • @d.e.c1609
      @d.e.c1609 28 дней назад

      DAM SHAME!

  • @spurgeonholloman8135
    @spurgeonholloman8135 Год назад +81

    Both of my grandfathers talked about this. One fought the Japanese the other on the German front in a tank. Damn shame people in this nation would rather embrace negative stereotypes vs recognizing Major contributions.

    • @vitus6302
      @vitus6302 Год назад +1

      It’s not a contribution though. What did the US gain by participating in WW2?

    • @Bea-Dubya
      @Bea-Dubya Год назад +2

      @@vitus6302The US economy boomed after WWII. Unfortunately, Black people did not get their share of the wealth.

    • @vitus6302
      @vitus6302 Год назад

      @@Bea-Dubya booming after WW2 ≠ booming because of WW2.

  • @anastasiostapsas9902
    @anastasiostapsas9902 Год назад +144

    Black Americans are beyond brave. Even though their ancestors were held in bondage, sold and traded like chattel, forced to endure the cruelest of punishments, humiliated, they, by choice, served their country in the noblest of ways putting their lives on the line to protect it and its citizens. There have never been braver men and women, more honorable men and women, to selflessly serve their country. They must all be honoured in the highest manner possible. I thank you all for your service. God bless.

    • @LondonCalling12
      @LondonCalling12 Год назад +16

      💯💯💯 Their loyalty despite unimaginable hardship is unparalleled. The modern world has never seen anything like it and cannot fathom it, which is why there is such a campaign to squash their contributions and act like nothing happened.

    • @jagbrit3723
      @jagbrit3723 Год назад +14

      So beautifully stated, both of you guys. Thank you. The Black American story is unparalleled. Unlike other intensely persecuted peoples, like the Jews during Nazism, which lasted under 7 years, the African American has endured theirs for 400+ years, and counting. Worse yet, unlike other intensely persecuted peoples, like the Jews or Black South Africans during apartheid, caucasian americans do not even consider the ills of their black countrymen as ills. Instead, they constantly mock them by denying the existence of systemic racism, though they are least affected by it. It's all so wrong but accepted as normal in the U.S.

    • @f430ferrari5
      @f430ferrari5 Месяц назад

      @@jagbrit3723you do realize Japanese Americans were locked up simply for being of Japanese descent.
      They fought in Europe too. Denied same Medal of Honor too. Only one received it at the time the war ended. He sacrificed his life by jumping on a grenade to protect his fellow soldiers/officer. He had many other accomplishments too.
      The 442nd Regimental Combat Team made up of nearly all Japanese Americans saved the Texas Lost Battalion. They suffered over 800 casualties vs saving 200.
      Two other units attempted to save the Texas Lost Battalion but couldn’t. It’s because it was a suicide mission for many.
      Coming back home these veterans and their families released from the camps experienced same Jim Crow laws.
      This is why many African and Japanese Americans families lived side by side in communities like Crenshaw, CA and Gardena, CA back from the late 1940’s through 80’s and even today in those same areas.

  • @KakistocracySurvivor
    @KakistocracySurvivor 9 месяцев назад +119

    Retired after 23 years of military service. Several combat tours as a Combat Infantryman.
    The same mentality existed when I retired in 2007 and probably still exists today.

    • @thatoneguysid
      @thatoneguysid 6 месяцев назад +3

      Ooooohhh yeah 🙄
      I left after 8 years.. bless whoever stays that long haul dealing with that BS, got my benefits and bounced

  • @noweaponsformedagainstme
    @noweaponsformedagainstme Месяц назад +1

    God Bless Mr. Vernon Baker🙌🏾 Our children need teachings of how Mr. Baker and so many others accomplished Amazing, Amazing talents that We Today can Rejoice and be Proud, Safe and Secure 🙏🏾🎖️🎖️🎖️

  • @rudolphwatson1737
    @rudolphwatson1737 Год назад +282

    So sad the men and women who served this nation had to suffer the ignorance of racism when they sacrificed thier lives and limbs. America should honor their men and women who served no matter what race or creed. Let no man pull you so low as to hate him. - Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. From a proud Vietnam era Vet and Proud American Legionnaire!

    • @normanhenderson7300
      @normanhenderson7300 Год назад

      It is not normal for black men to fight wars to save the white man from himself.

    • @michelej9496
      @michelej9496 Год назад +6

      "Strive not with a man without cause, if he have done thee no harm." Proverbs 3:30 KJV

    • @stillsolid5785
      @stillsolid5785 Год назад

      They'll never do that. The Dred Scott decision still stands in the minds of white citizens in the US

    • @creolelady4096
      @creolelady4096 Год назад +2

      Thank you for your Service Sir. I worked and took care of veterans for 40 years at the VA Medical Center. I salute you all.

    • @adriannamoreno8649
      @adriannamoreno8649 Год назад +15

      We know what we sacrifice. The problem is that Americans don't appreciate the ones who gave their all. So they could enjoy all these freedoms they take for granted.

  • @candacesmith4433
    @candacesmith4433 10 месяцев назад +46

    My dad was a medic during WW2 and was in Sommocolonia Italy and was taken as a prisoner of war and spent about 4 months in a prison camp. He was at the ceremony in 1997 when Vernon Baker received the Medal of Honor, he passed away in January of 2021 and he and my mom are interred at Arlington National Cemetery.

  • @realcoachescorner3503
    @realcoachescorner3503 Год назад +263

    This IS NOT in the past! CURRENT RACISM IN MILITARY IS PRESENT AND VERY REAL AND ALIVE!!!

    • @7sevyn7_
      @7sevyn7_ Год назад +8

      💯

    • @daharris41
      @daharris41 Год назад +6

      Facts

    • @obsidian4844
      @obsidian4844 Год назад +4

      Pretty much everywhere too.

    • @jamesa77522
      @jamesa77522 Год назад +2

      So true

    • @power966
      @power966 10 месяцев назад +5

      Fort Hood now Fort Cavos is the most racist duty station in the USA.

  • @Sef...
    @Sef... Месяц назад

    Thank you for this special; educating the masses.

  • @Honeybee1975..
    @Honeybee1975.. Год назад +44

    Thank you Sir for your service and heroism. God bless you and I’m glad you’re heroism was brought to light and you were finally recognized for it. ❤

    • @ROYALP100
      @ROYALP100 Год назад +1

      So much is hidden, I knew stories like this existed.

  • @yf9409
    @yf9409 Год назад +66

    I’m Nigerian and in tears 😭 watching this. What a great man

    • @Moore_cookies51
      @Moore_cookies51 7 месяцев назад +4

      GAVE THEIR LIVES TO BE MISTREATED. REBUKE EVIL DOERS.

  • @KhemistryIBMOR
    @KhemistryIBMOR Год назад +223

    I'm glad Mr. Baker received the recognition he deserved. Racism is "still" alive and well in America today, though.

  • @marypentecost1296
    @marypentecost1296 7 месяцев назад +3

    Vernon Baker, Warrior Hero Angel. Thank You for Your Service To This Nation and The World. Not Only Your Astounding Achievements In WWII, For Every Day Of Your Life The Example Of What A Truly Great Man And American Is. Your Sacrifice Is The Lesson And Promise Of What A More Perfect World Can And Will Be. Thank You.

  • @ArenaSentinel
    @ArenaSentinel Год назад +22

    Decades of history and social studies in grade school and university but I'm just learning about Vernon Baker now. God bless these men.

  • @Infashiononlineshop
    @Infashiononlineshop 2 года назад +182

    Man it’s crazy the stuff they keep in the dark. At least the dark always comes to the light

    • @biloki3079
      @biloki3079 2 года назад +57

      Not always. Florida is banning knowledge like this. Threatening to put teachers in jail if they teach it. Other Republican states are looking to copy it.

    • @sageex3931
      @sageex3931 Год назад +18

      ​@@biloki3079 yep

    • @chumps7974
      @chumps7974 Год назад +18

      ​@@biloki3079history is repeating itself

    • @γένεσις-ο9ψ
      @γένεσις-ο9ψ Год назад +12

      @@biloki3079 But then comes GOD and stories like these that comes to the forefront regardless of what man tries to hide.

    • @jb-vb8un
      @jb-vb8un Год назад

      @bilok NO FACTS - ya got no facts .... this is classic CRT / DEI / KKK abc station left-wing reporting, they even attempt to blame REUBLICAN Eisenhower when it was DEMOCRAT KKK SUPPORTER FDR & his racist / moa /NAZI appeasing admin

  • @justus3321
    @justus3321 Год назад +43

    Sorry for being 11 months late but GREAT STORY! Thank you for taking the time to share history 🙏🏽

    • @Jake-nk4wg
      @Jake-nk4wg 7 месяцев назад +1

      I'm much later than you but is better to be late than sorry you didn't learn at all. 🙂🙂🙂🙂

  • @pausereflect5911
    @pausereflect5911 26 дней назад +2

    IT STILL GOES ON ...EVEN TODAY!

  • @internetboogeyman2744
    @internetboogeyman2744 Год назад +241

    Foundational Black Americans literally built America for FREE, fought in every single war and fought for rights for everyone to enjoy in America only to be denied !!!

    • @eugenebrewster8227
      @eugenebrewster8227 Год назад +6

      B1

    • @AirBorne-v8n
      @AirBorne-v8n Год назад +7

      Got to stop calling ourselves black if we really want that check

    • @BearingMySeoul
      @BearingMySeoul Год назад +12

      And the number of Native Americans who helped during WWII and used their tribal languages so that the Europeans couldn't understand... It's a damn crying shame. God will judge!

    • @JSAC_
      @JSAC_ Год назад

      ​@@AirBorne-v8nyou're right about that

    • @zroy9263
      @zroy9263 Год назад

      That FBA association reminds me of that self-hating and divisive Sambo named Tariq Nasheed! I hope that you're not one of his followers!

  • @francispeltonen3772
    @francispeltonen3772 Год назад +22

    A true hero. Not only on the battlefield but in life also. God bless you sir.❤

  • @zakjackson2610
    @zakjackson2610 Год назад +34

    “When you’re living as black man, it’s a different kind of American Dream.” -Willie Jones

  • @douglasscharbrough2563
    @douglasscharbrough2563 Месяц назад +4

    My dad was Native American and went through the same crap in WW2

    • @RaijinX9Mokuzai
      @RaijinX9Mokuzai 27 дней назад +2

      Respect To All Red/Indigenous Patriots That Faught In WWII.

  • @markmjames66mj
    @markmjames66mj Год назад +137

    I obviously don't know Vernon Baker, but I'm proud of him 👊🏾

  • @crystalriley9671
    @crystalriley9671 Год назад +14

    Thank you for this posting. My grandfather fought in WW2 only to return to obstacles due to his skin color. He never uttered a bad word, a man of strong character. Like many black men during that time, he stil prospered during the years of Jim Crowe even though his country did not appreciate his service and dedication.

  • @IANupe104
    @IANupe104 Год назад +95

    Was this when America was great.... still trying to find that specific time period

    • @SuperLeica1
      @SuperLeica1 8 месяцев назад +4

      It was 1491. Simple!

    • @bonbiskadafi9423
      @bonbiskadafi9423 Месяц назад

      Now you see what Trump meant by making America great again 😢😢😢

    • @blindtherapper2470
      @blindtherapper2470 Месяц назад

      ​@@bonbiskadafi9423🙄

  • @pierrethegod22
    @pierrethegod22 6 месяцев назад +1

    My great grandfather served in WW2 and when he passed in 2009, I couldn’t understand how much hate and disdain he had for America before he died. As I got older and more educated, I started to realize why. America is so close to being the greatest nation to ever exist but we have to realize that we’re stronger together. I pray one day people will rid themselves of irrational prejudices.

  • @kevinreese8224
    @kevinreese8224 Год назад +109

    This nation loves our blood but not our beings - unsung but not unknown 👌🏽

  • @tia4057
    @tia4057 Год назад +56

    My grandfather was a Red Tail, and he wouldn't let my dad join the Marines. He went through enough that he refused to let his son go through the same.

  • @chaplaintaylor2327
    @chaplaintaylor2327 11 месяцев назад +17

    Thank you Mr. Vernon Baker, You are blessed and a blessing in such a time like this! You should have always been acknowledged for greatness!

  • @luckyp.714
    @luckyp.714 Месяц назад

    Such a wonderful report. Please create a documentary about this!❤

  • @plantbased5673
    @plantbased5673 Год назад +260

    I'll bet a teacher would be fired for teaching this in a Florida public school.

    • @johnshaw4137
      @johnshaw4137 8 месяцев назад +6

      Oh stop it. The bill was to keep sexual mutilation books out the library and being taught. Also the trans says they would have

    • @sagehogan6680
      @sagehogan6680 8 месяцев назад

      @@johnshaw4137 maybe you should actually read the bill and look into the effects it's had on schools in Florida. Look at the *history textbooks* being flagged as violating the law. They dressed it up in all that culture war bullshit so people like you would praise them, but it is literally just politicians trying to revise history.

    • @karkador
      @karkador 8 месяцев назад

      @johnshaw4137 the commenter is referring to 'critical race theory' being banned. there are countless books about being proud of being black or loving our hair that are banned.
      also, what sexual mutilation books are you talking about? the one abourt two male penguins having a family? how pathetic that you and your fellow clansmen are so scared of trivial things

    • @Cacowninja
      @Cacowninja 8 месяцев назад +7

      That school wouldn't be worth working for then.
      You'd probably have a better chance teaching that at a private school due to it not being run by government racist or not.

    • @ninaj.4885
      @ninaj.4885 8 месяцев назад +21

      It would be labeled CRT

  • @Muskogee
    @Muskogee Год назад +88

    My uncle fought in WWll. He died at the age of 76 in 1995. He was in Hawaii when the Japanese attacked Peal Harbor. The VA only gave him 10% disability even though they knew he had issues.

  • @paulshubsachs4977
    @paulshubsachs4977 Год назад +42

    From Europe: During WW2, segregation in the U.S. military was rigorous, even in off-duty periods. At the liberation of Paris, the Free French armored corps were allowed the symbolism of entering the city first, together with U.S. troops...however, great care was taken to avoid the appearance of black U.S.servicemen at that moment. It astonishes me that America has achieved so much in spite of its utter contempt for so many of its own countrymen.

    • @principalitycidade4323
      @principalitycidade4323 Год назад +5

      @ParaQue-lc2wv interesting point but when it came to america black servicemen wrre still lynched in uniform

    • @cokelife5831
      @cokelife5831 Год назад +1

      @@principalitycidade4323wow wtf

    • @principalitycidade4323
      @principalitycidade4323 Год назад +6

      @@cokelife5831 yup by civilians and servicemen alike

    • @cokelife5831
      @cokelife5831 Год назад

      @@principalitycidade4323 smh go thru hell n back for your country just for the devils to kill u

    • @Idcanymore510
      @Idcanymore510 Год назад +1

      It was actually French colonial troops (Senegalese, Chadians, Algerians) that were denied the right to enter Paris first, not African-Americans, even though they were the French troops who had arrived first in the city. They had fought continuously since 1941, moving up from Africa, Italy and Southern France. As much as the sentiment of what you say is true, it does no one any justice by attributing the story of others to your own.

  • @watema3381
    @watema3381 Месяц назад

    I'm glad that the algorithm is recommending this again. This needs to be taught to make it doesn't happen again. Those who do not take the time to learn history are doomed to repeat it.
    The cycle needs to end somewhere, and that somewhere should've been yesterday.

  • @kimberlyowens5496
    @kimberlyowens5496 Год назад +37

    These same soldiers were denied the GI bill which would have elevated their lives.

    • @eugenebrewster8227
      @eugenebrewster8227 Год назад +11

      Yes! And the lives of their descendents. It's called generational wealth. That and MANY other atrocities in 🇺🇸 history, is why Foundational Black Americans deserve Reperations.

    • @macmen007
      @macmen007 5 месяцев назад +1

      Not to mention VA Loans, and fair job opportunities, Business loans, etc

  • @javiertorres9114
    @javiertorres9114 Год назад +126

    I’m not black but I believe in absolute truth.
    I hope our schools will have the integrity to not sugar coat the past in how our nation became to be.
    It’s unfortunate that we still have to battle this today.

    • @theodoreroberts3407
      @theodoreroberts3407 Год назад +21

      Unfortunately, unless we force them to, it won't happen. You have a faction that doesn't want history taught and want to burn books instead.
      This is the 21st century, we should be moving forward, not backwards.
      All of you know the true history, you lived it (and that makes a big difference).
      I thank all the vets and their families for their sacrifices for our country (if you saw action or not). 🇺🇲

    • @BE-bk1tb
      @BE-bk1tb Год назад

      Sugar coat?! If we’re lucky!! They’re actively trying to remove the racist history and history of Black contributions and transgressions from our society!!

    • @charlesd.346
      @charlesd.346 Год назад

      It's makes them look bad. How can you go to another country claiming to help oppression of people's rights, welfare, etc. Then, back home, treat all so-called minorities they way they do and hear of all the things they have done to so-called Indians lacing blankets with small pox and so-called African Americans the horrors of slavery in the past its hypocrisy.

    • @KeishaWilliams-t1d
      @KeishaWilliams-t1d Год назад

      History is being banned as critical race theory.

    • @SplishSplashdash
      @SplishSplashdash Год назад +6

      The schools will fail. Teach your kids this history.

  • @elijahjackson8064
    @elijahjackson8064 Год назад +41

    He needs a movie!

  • @Born2Win7774
    @Born2Win7774 7 месяцев назад +5

    Wow 👏🏽 what a badass Legend!! I'm so glad he got his flowers before he passed, I salute you Mr. Vernon Baker and from the bottom of my heart thank you for your service!!

  • @billg4517
    @billg4517 9 месяцев назад +11

    I have to wonder how many more Vernon Bakers both past and present are out there. Thank you sir...

  • @jaythehybridyt9031
    @jaythehybridyt9031 Год назад +138

    Soldiers fight for the country they love. It’s takes a hell of a man to fight for a country that doesn’t love you back.

    • @cecemeadows8117
      @cecemeadows8117 6 месяцев назад +9

      It takes a FOOL.😢

    • @cecemeadows8117
      @cecemeadows8117 6 месяцев назад

      Hoses 4:6- My people are destroyed for a lack of knowledge.💔

    • @ChiquitaSpeaks
      @ChiquitaSpeaks 6 месяцев назад +4

      @@cecemeadows8117 A man had to place his dignity somewhere. Almost like it was all to make sure it was as difficult as possible for us to have a sense of it

    • @KDC256
      @KDC256 6 месяцев назад +10

      The common issue for Black American soldiers during WWII was that they were fighting overseas against facism for a country that engaged in racism towards them!!

    • @BigDic-qz8su
      @BigDic-qz8su 6 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@KDC256they were treated better by the enemy than white Americans during that time period

  • @vrotties
    @vrotties Год назад +17

    My father. WW11, Korean and Vietnam War Vet. Saw combat battle in each war. He never talked about what happened to him. But I do remember him and his brothers saying how they were treated way better over there than here. He took advantage of what was offered to him though. Even though it was no way near what his white counterparts recieved. Daddy still managed to send money home to send his 9 sisters to college and take care of a wife and kids. Put me and my brothers thru college also. My father was the type that didn't let thing hold him down. He made do with the hand he was dealt. Hurts my heart still to know how much he had to go thru. Thats why I'm so grateful for where I am now and my need to let the future generations know of the sacrifices of the past generations.

  • @teresalegler2777
    @teresalegler2777 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for retelling this story. This is why HISTORY, in its entirety needs to be taught. We as a nation need to recognize all of our people. The color of one’s skin has nothing to do with their honor, value or intelligence.
    No matter how many times I watch this video, I am amazed by the tenacity and strength of these servicemen. RIP

  • @richardljones515
    @richardljones515 Год назад +28

    When I was in college, while doing research, I discovered that the German prisoners in the US was treated better than black soldiers in the US military. The US military was the largest racist agency or organization in the US at that time. Doing the time prior to the '70s, black US serviceman could die for this country but they could not be a part of this country. And it was sad and shameful that they was treated so badly when they died along next to their counterparts.

    • @lindar6326
      @lindar6326 Год назад +2

      THEY WEREN'T ALLOWED TO BE BURIED IN THE SAME GRAVEYARDS HAHAHA 😂HAHAHA..

  • @edwardblassingamesr983
    @edwardblassingamesr983 Год назад +164

    My cousin's father is a man whom I admired a great deal. His father fought in the Korean War with my father, who fought in World War II also. His father jumped on a handgrenade, saving many lives. He should have been given the medal of honor but wasn't. I still enlisted to serve because that's what my family do is serve our country. Over 20+ years after they served I and many others suffered at the hands of a white surpremist captain,and I doubt very seriously if the racism in the military isn't continuing to March on in the 21st century.

    • @warrengoss7547
      @warrengoss7547 Год назад

      The racism today is directed at White people.

    • @zumaanandrade3961
      @zumaanandrade3961 Год назад +30

      Of course it is this is America.

    • @vanglorious11
      @vanglorious11 Год назад +19

      I got out in 09, after 14 years of Army and Navy I can confirm it is.

    • @YourGuySmiley
      @YourGuySmiley Год назад +2

      what would you recommend to someone black considering joining today?

    • @JimmyCrackCorn_
      @JimmyCrackCorn_ Год назад +14

      This was how your family member was disrespected by this dishonorable nations military, and you still turned around and joined these devils fighting THEIR WARS!!!
      🤦🏿‍♂️

  • @abaneyone
    @abaneyone Год назад +24

    I'm 65 years old. I heard stories like this from my father, his experience in Japan during WW2 are similar.

  • @anneleonard85
    @anneleonard85 Месяц назад +3

    My Dad told me how, when he was being sent across the Pacific Ocean by ship, during WWII, the black troops were required to sleep Outisde, On Deck for the entire journey!

  • @scottphipps2278
    @scottphipps2278 Год назад +10

    Thank you for your Bravery and Medal of Honor service brother

  • @janicefrost4190
    @janicefrost4190 11 месяцев назад +19

    Shhhhh, you're not supposed to acknowledge this kind of abuse out loud.

  • @antoinettevambe5714
    @antoinettevambe5714 Год назад +12

    Thank you for telling us the story of this courageous man ✨️🌼⭐️💛🏵🌟

  • @TinkOutLoud
    @TinkOutLoud 27 дней назад +3

    Imagine fighting for a country that hates you. Going to war and still being segregated. Still being treated horribly. All you can do is….accept it.

  • @NetteParker
    @NetteParker Год назад +34

    As a current service member, I feel the same way in a sense. With everything that is going on with police brutality against black men... I serve to protect my nation, but if the time came, I would not be able to protect the black men in my family from police brutality.

    • @marcusjustice6165
      @marcusjustice6165 Год назад +4

      Soul Sister continued to be safe during your active duty enlistment and get your Honorable Discharge.

  • @Rbj4525
    @Rbj4525 Год назад +5

    Thank you for making this piece.

  • @leonfrancis3418
    @leonfrancis3418 Год назад +14

    25 men to capture a castle fortress?
    They were literally sent as cannon fodder on a suicide mission.
    No wonder they segregated the units.
    This country, man.

  • @hiroooooooo4656
    @hiroooooooo4656 Месяц назад +4

    Why fight for a country that doesn't love or respect you. Sad times.

    • @RMF852
      @RMF852 Месяц назад

      Jesus fought for all people but we don’t all love Him

    • @hiroooooooo4656
      @hiroooooooo4656 Месяц назад

      @RMF852 this is true. Jesus was sent by God though

    • @RMF852
      @RMF852 Месяц назад

      @@hiroooooooo4656 this country dosent love all people like God but just the same way I’m able to live in it if it wasn’t for people who do defend it it would be invaded and the life I live wouldn’t be the same it’s just how it is I don’t like it but it’s how it is

  • @donnamcdonald3709
    @donnamcdonald3709 Год назад +5

    Thank you for this bittersweet report.

  • @douglasjones2570
    @douglasjones2570 Год назад +6

    Thank you for posting this!

  • @01Mattam
    @01Mattam Год назад +6

    Thank you for airing this very worthwhile and informative story. Thank you for the investigative journalism and reporting.

  • @Chris-mo3tm
    @Chris-mo3tm 7 месяцев назад +6

    When they say that it was a long time ago, they forget about the survivors and the continued living.

  • @michellew4737
    @michellew4737 Год назад +16

    The same thing happened to my husband. He fought in Iraq and Afghanistan. They awarded him two bronze stars which should have been silver medals. They downgraded it to a bronze start so that the officers (who did not fight) were given the silver stars. Yes, my husband is a black man. Our military is still just as racist as it was back then…only today it is unspoken racism.

    • @vitus6302
      @vitus6302 Год назад +5

      What are the names of the two officers that were given silver stars?

    • @SuperShadowKing666
      @SuperShadowKing666 Год назад

      Some things change. Some things stay the same. I've seen it firsthand during my time in the Army.

  • @martinissa1931
    @martinissa1931 Год назад +43

    This manmade discrimination, and the pain it brings is like death, you never get used to it! I think those of us who are lacking in humanity are usually the ones pushing for segregation!

  • @michaelwinston892
    @michaelwinston892 Год назад +25

    Sir, "THANK YOU" for your Service and Sacrifice to this Country, and for being a "Pioneer".!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @JUDALATION
      @JUDALATION Год назад +3

      lol thank you for fighting for a country hellbent on destroying us....

  • @princess_zemirah213
    @princess_zemirah213 5 месяцев назад +1

    I’m in tears because we struggle so much, but God keeps us strong. 💪🏿 All we wanted was to fight like everyone else and feel apart of something important. We still weren’t granted that! 😢😢😢😢