WW2 - American troops raid Japanese POW camp

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  • @CraigH999
    @CraigH999 3 года назад +237

    Shout out to the Filipino forces that were a major part of this raid. Without their knowledge of the camp and general intelligence of what was going on around the camp, it may not have been successful. Their bravery in supporting the US attack was no small part of the success of the rescue of the POWs. Truly a team effort!

    • @matthewskudzienski888
      @matthewskudzienski888 3 года назад +7

      That’s why the Americans and the Philippine Resistance were helping each other to team up as allies to have a plan to attack against those Japanese soldiers in World War 2

    • @wordmonster448
      @wordmonster448 2 года назад +1

      American deserve more praise than Filipino because without them Japan will own the Philippines

    • @blackprofile2927
      @blackprofile2927 2 года назад +28

      @@wordmonster448 Lol, without the help of the filipinos the americans will have to choose the hardway just taking the island without knowing the location of the enemies. And dont be biased man, coz everybody fights for their freedom

    • @karenmessina4361
      @karenmessina4361 2 года назад +11

      God bless the Filipinos, who never got their just acknowledgement.

    • @DantheMan2605
      @DantheMan2605 2 года назад +7

      Philippines are the true heroes of Asia and I respect them

  • @Mike-01234
    @Mike-01234 2 года назад +41

    While this raid on camp Cabanatuan was the most famous there was actually 3 others unlike any type of raids ever done before or after WW2. Raid on Los Banos, Santo Tomas, and Bilibid. Those raids were to free civilian interment camps. Los Banos was one where Paratroopers jumped from 500 feet while rangers waited in the tree line with small force of just a few men waiting overhead loud engines of formation 10 C-47 roared and the sky was filled with parachutes. The Japanese camp guards were exercising without their arms many were shot before they could react. University of Santo Tomas in Manila was another camp where 5 tanks busted though the gates guns blazing. Grandes and rifle fire used against the century towers. Japanese retreated with 200 internes as hostages. They were allowed to leave after an agreement the camp was turned over to the US army 44th tank division. Bilibid when the Japanese heard the gun fire at Santo Tomas they abandoned the camp left a sign saying there were pow's and internes.

  • @gingerly9920
    @gingerly9920 2 года назад +72

    Thank you General MacArthur for fulfilling your promised to came back to the Philippines and bring hope to the Filipino people who were being encaged with the cruelty of war. And thank you for all of those veterans of WW-2 both the Americans and Filipino soldiers who fought really hard and shed their blood for peace. Thank you so much because if it was not because of your sacrifices during the cold war we won't be enjoying our freedom today. May peace be with ya'll ✌️

  • @caelincoolz5814
    @caelincoolz5814 2 года назад +18

    I have a book about this. A lot of what is in this scene mirrors what is said in the book. A truck did try to drive away from the garage, and it was blown up by a bazooka. There was a bomb under the bridge, and it left a hole in it. Fillipino forces did largely contribute to the Cabanatuan POW camp raid.

  • @vincent.mazkett187
    @vincent.mazkett187 3 года назад +82

    It should be said "American and Filipino troops raid Japanese POW camp"
    #FilipinoPride!!!! Like MOST of the time

    • @bluedog843
      @bluedog843 3 года назад +5

      1000% agree. I see more Filipinos than actual Americans in this scene.

    • @vincent.mazkett187
      @vincent.mazkett187 3 года назад

      @@bluedog843 Even tho most Filipinos are seen this movie, but in History, we're all Americans that time so...DARN IT AMERICANS!!!

    • @warhusky2004
      @warhusky2004 3 года назад +6

      As a Filipino, this scene feels me with this pride but a little bit of more explanation is needed.
      It's true that the US Rangers and Filipino Guerillas did raid the Cabanatuan POW Camp during the Liberation of Luzon. Most of the POWs held there were survivors of the Bataan Death March or " Martsa ng Kamatayan sa Bataan". Juan Pajota, the leader and USAFFE guerrilla Captain, and his 200 men helped significantly make this raid a success by holding down critical roads that lead to the camp and blocking any military aid for the small Japanese garrison stationed in the camp. While the rangers, led by Lt. Col. Henry Mucci, focused on raiding and saving POWs to the rendevouz point (which was the Pampanga River). One of the bazooka scenes was southwest of the camp while most of it is during the bridge fight- led by Capt. Pajota himself - was northeast of the camp.
      I know I already said this but without the help of the Filipino guerillas- this "Great Raid" won't be a success due to the Japanese sending reinforcements and cutting off the escape route of the Rangers. Additionally, we wouldn't have any first accounts on how gruesome and horrific the conditions of the Death March is and the treatment of Allied POWs in the Philippines by the Imperial Japanese.

    • @bluedog843
      @bluedog843 3 года назад +3

      @@warhusky2004 I actually did a whole presentation on the death March back in Highschool. What’s even crazier is I literally just talked to my girlfriend about it yesterday (even though I doubt she listened). Thanks for the information

    • @mr.s2005
      @mr.s2005 3 года назад

      Well technically Filipinos were apart of the U.S. military back then so the description is still accurate.

  • @toughspitfire
    @toughspitfire 3 года назад +76

    The part at 0:06 isn't an exaggeration one of the front gate guards was hit so much in the opening volley he was just a bloody pulp in a matter of seconds.

    • @dustypluskrat7423
      @dustypluskrat7423 Год назад +5

      Yeah, concentrated tire from multiple light MGs rifles all chambered in a hefty .30-06 will do that to us squishy meat bags. Pretty visceral still and I commend it

    • @toughspitfire
      @toughspitfire 8 месяцев назад +4

      @@dustypluskrat7423 So late response but something I should add is that in the real raid it was pitch black because almost all lights in the camp were off at night, with the possible exception of the front gate for approaching vehicles, So chances are the poor sap was just the most visible target in that opening salvo.

  • @jurtra9090
    @jurtra9090 3 года назад +20

    US Raiders save the prisoners
    Filipino Guerillas holds the Japanese reinforcement

  • @CZ350tuner
    @CZ350tuner 3 года назад +27

    I've seen this film. It's actually based on a real life rescue mission.
    The title should read. "US Rangers & Philippine guerrillas raid Japanese POW camp".

    • @ScottyShaw
      @ScottyShaw 3 года назад +1

      I thought all the Filipinos were attacking the other Japanese base to prevent them from reinforcing the POW camp while all the Rangers raided there. Did some of the Filipinos join the raid on the POW camp too?

    • @hithere2471
      @hithere2471 2 года назад +4

      @@ScottyShaw they helped clear out the camp by killing an entire banzai charge lessening their manpower

  • @noelsworld7171
    @noelsworld7171 Год назад +8

    This is how the Scout Rangers Regiment was born. The name was a combination of the Alamo Scouts and the U.S. Army Rangers. And ever since, it is enshrined in their training to never leave a comrade behind no matter how bad the situation is.

  • @danilorainone406
    @danilorainone406 3 года назад +33

    yo shotgun!!! put up the whole rescue ending!!!

  • @mrchu9107
    @mrchu9107 3 года назад +137

    Bruh did they try to kill the prisoners too? I mean look at how they blasted that camp

    • @nathantorresstanevil6958
      @nathantorresstanevil6958 3 года назад +20

      Hollywood...

    • @ethanramos4441
      @ethanramos4441 3 года назад +25

      Mate this the Cabanatuan Raid. Ya know the raid where the members from the 6th rangers and Alamo Scouts with support from the Filipino Guerrilla liberated and rescues over 225 prisoners

    • @radziwill7193
      @radziwill7193 3 года назад +2

      Because there are more bullets than hamburgers.

    • @bobbybates2614
      @bobbybates2614 3 года назад +7

      The japanese committed acts of cruelty to american and british and commonwealth POWs and civilians which they held in camps the most worse one in the Philippines is when the Japanese made american pow March over a 100 mile in the sun without water of food this became known as the death march

    • @bobbybates2614
      @bobbybates2614 3 года назад +9

      The japanese goverment to this day has never issued an apology for what their troops did during ww2

  • @diollinebranderson6553
    @diollinebranderson6553 2 года назад +7

    actually, there were no death on the American-filipino side in real life

  • @Tom-bm2kt
    @Tom-bm2kt 3 года назад +63

    Cheers to the cameraman who managed to survive that hail of bullets.

  • @snowsoldier_9775
    @snowsoldier_9775 2 года назад +4

    Japanese: tries to hide in the wooden house
    USA: HACKERMAN

  • @emperormemehelmii4057
    @emperormemehelmii4057 3 года назад +29

    US Force rescue
    American Prisoners held philippines
    Since WW2 occupied Japanese Empire

  • @davisluong2060
    @davisluong2060 Год назад +6

    Great planning on the raid. A lot of detail goes in when you plan a operation like this.

  • @jurtra9090
    @jurtra9090 3 года назад +9

    James Franco's best performance

  • @dimitriofthedon3917
    @dimitriofthedon3917 3 года назад +6

    Been waiting for you to post this

  • @karmahadid
    @karmahadid 2 года назад +6

    Just watched the movie... i know im a little bit late, but i can say this is the best war movie i've seen in my life.

  • @EngPheniks
    @EngPheniks 11 месяцев назад +10

    As an Asian, I have great respect and admiration for the Filipino Guerillas who made possible the success of this raid.

  • @toktikpogi
    @toktikpogi 5 месяцев назад +2

    My great grandpa was a ww2 veteran he participated in these types of battles (he's a guerilla fighter)

  • @williamdonnelly224
    @williamdonnelly224 Год назад +3

    My wife's uncle was Filipino guerrilla fighting against the Japanese on Cebu, which is an island in the central Philippines.

  • @RNB_lovr
    @RNB_lovr 3 года назад +47

    by the end of the fight how many prisoners were there lol

    • @greg6235
      @greg6235 3 года назад +28

      None of the 552 prisoners were killed during the raid, 2 of the Raiders were killed, and as many as 1,000 Japanese were killed in the raid.

    • @jimryan5479
      @jimryan5479 2 года назад +10

      All 552 pow’s made it to freedom! 2 Rangers and 21 Filipinos lost their lives

    • @PinkStratovolcano
      @PinkStratovolcano 2 года назад

      @@greg6235 1 pow died during the rescue

    • @Neulied
      @Neulied 2 года назад

      489 POW liberated

    • @RNB_lovr
      @RNB_lovr 2 года назад

      @@Neulied based

  • @blaisen.3239
    @blaisen.3239 3 года назад +26

    HAIL TO THE MARINES AND THE PHILLIPINOS ✊🇺🇸🇵🇭

    • @blaisen.3239
      @blaisen.3239 3 года назад +6

      @@StephenLuke God bless you!🇺🇸🇵🇭

    • @gingerly9920
      @gingerly9920 2 года назад +5

      It's FILIPINOS 😌

    • @DantheMan2605
      @DantheMan2605 2 года назад +6

      As a British person myself I respect the Philippines because they are the true heroes of Asia

    • @redaug4212
      @redaug4212 2 года назад +5

      Army Rangers, not Marines. Marines took little to no part in the liberation of the Philippines

    • @matthewskudzienski888
      @matthewskudzienski888 Год назад +4

      🇺🇸🤝🇵🇭

  • @mlembrant
    @mlembrant Год назад +3

    it was one great skullcrush festival, look how much fun they had, how passionate they are!

  • @gillesguillaumin6603
    @gillesguillaumin6603 3 года назад +9

    Except a second with a M14, this movie is wonderful and I regret there is no other on this heroic action.

  • @lowmicofficial
    @lowmicofficial 2 года назад +6

    im filipino but japan is my fav country
    LIVE WITH ME JAPAN

  • @agar2134
    @agar2134 Год назад +10

    The POWER OF FRIENDSHIP 😂

  • @DantheMan2605
    @DantheMan2605 2 года назад +1

    🇵🇭: you can’t win Japan
    🇯🇵: this is my war MY DESTINY!

  • @tngfireninja5687
    @tngfireninja5687 3 года назад +6

    Good videos

  • @Ben_not_10
    @Ben_not_10 29 дней назад

    As much as I loved Band Of Brothers and The Pacific, there needs to be more movies about theatres like the Philipeans or the British/Indian forces in Burma. Like ok, you’ve done enough about the Marines, Iwo Jima/Okinawa, and Normandy, tell people the other stories for a change.

  • @yoxiagariomobile8467
    @yoxiagariomobile8467 2 года назад +6

    America strong!

  • @michaelscarn3258
    @michaelscarn3258 3 года назад +6

    Nice video

  • @VergilTheDealer
    @VergilTheDealer Год назад +7

    Japan may have power in numbers, but America and Philippines have power from their heart
    -a wise man

  • @lvlc6023
    @lvlc6023 3 года назад +2

    Nice video.

  • @LineSS45
    @LineSS45 3 года назад +2

    Nice Video👍

  • @yingchi405
    @yingchi405 3 года назад +2

    Cool!

  • @neofulcrum5013
    @neofulcrum5013 3 года назад +6

    Epic

  • @yonetakamori4801
    @yonetakamori4801 2 месяца назад

    Title shouldve been "WW2 - American troops and Filipino guerillas raid Japanese POW camp"

  • @Koronuru
    @Koronuru Год назад +1

    0:07 Poor bastard just turned into tomato paste.

  • @baurjonas8002
    @baurjonas8002 3 года назад +8

    Could you Post some Battle Clips of the movie the 800? There are Not much on RUclips yet

    • @ShotgunBomBom
      @ShotgunBomBom  3 года назад +1

      what is the name?

    • @baurjonas8002
      @baurjonas8002 3 года назад +2

      @@ShotgunBomBom The 800, Die 800, its about the 800 Chinese Elite soldiers who Made a Last Stand against the the japanese during the Battle of Shanghai

    • @radziwill7193
      @radziwill7193 3 года назад

      @@baurjonas8002 A very dumb movie, even for Chinese movies.

    • @baurjonas8002
      @baurjonas8002 3 года назад

      @@radziwill7193the Battle scenes are amazing and intense and the Dialog was Not Bad at all...why do you think it is Not good?

    • @ethanramos4441
      @ethanramos4441 3 года назад +2

      @@baurjonas8002 Actually there weren’t 800 of them you see it was a trick to make the Japanese think that there were over 800 men because in reality they’re real numbers were actually 452 men hate to break it to ya mate

  • @justinread5609
    @justinread5609 2 года назад +2

    Thats a ton of 30-06 going down range you cant hide from that ! how loud must that have been !

  • @matthewskudzienski888
    @matthewskudzienski888 3 года назад +13

    I watched (The Great Raid)(2005) on Netflix

    • @aaronsmontano218
      @aaronsmontano218 2 года назад +2

      I cant find it on netflix

    • @matthewskudzienski888
      @matthewskudzienski888 2 года назад +2

      Maybe next year

    • @aaronsmontano218
      @aaronsmontano218 2 года назад +2

      @@matthewskudzienski888 i found it but it said preview unavailable

    • @matthewskudzienski888
      @matthewskudzienski888 2 года назад +1

      Ok that…that I can understand that you said it preview Unavailable but nothing to worry about it Right?

  • @vern7us
    @vern7us Год назад +1

    My grandpa was liberated from that very camp

  • @yeannyedith6331
    @yeannyedith6331 2 года назад

    I just love how the Nippon died in this movie 😆

  • @lahngatur189
    @lahngatur189 6 дней назад

    Thnks "Little boy"

  • @ibragimsalikhov8262
    @ibragimsalikhov8262 3 года назад +1

    What is the title of the movie

  • @5Mariner
    @5Mariner 7 месяцев назад +1

    Rangers lead the way! 🪖

  • @anjosison9752
    @anjosison9752 3 года назад +2

    Saludo kami sainyo🇵🇭

  • @CP-28
    @CP-28 3 года назад +1

    One word: Pyrotechnics

  • @ss-sy5ij
    @ss-sy5ij 3 года назад

    What's the title of the movie
    ?

  • @jaimeignacio6307
    @jaimeignacio6307 Год назад

    👍

  • @arandomdude9982
    @arandomdude9982 2 года назад

    Name of the movie?

  • @jolanrjvasquez7660
    @jolanrjvasquez7660 3 года назад

    Friendly fire on the pillbox

  • @royston8044
    @royston8044 3 года назад

    No prisioners were hurt in the making of this film lol 😂

  • @romanticstatus4549
    @romanticstatus4549 3 года назад

    Second clip movie name??

  • @ihavenoname5385
    @ihavenoname5385 3 года назад +1

    movie name

  • @estellemelodimitchell8259
    @estellemelodimitchell8259 3 года назад

    Ruin my sake, somebody is gonna f****** pay for it.

  • @carefreeotaku69
    @carefreeotaku69 3 года назад +3

    Film title?

  • @jordonrowland2143
    @jordonrowland2143 2 месяца назад

    What is the name of this movie? Or is it a TV Series?

  • @AliasMaxx
    @AliasMaxx 10 месяцев назад +1

    America was really down 3-1 and came back

  • @LaurentCOMMELARD
    @LaurentCOMMELARD 3 года назад

    For once, it is the Japanese who look surprised.........😜
    The movie at the end call "Le Chant Du Loup" / 2019 (with Omar Sy) 😉
    This movie containing some inaccuracies and oddities...... 😕

  • @neverelesyov2
    @neverelesyov2 2 года назад +1

    i saw the full movie on netflix, its good

  • @foolslayer9416
    @foolslayer9416 Год назад

    If I were leader of those Filipino and American troops, I'd allow every soldier dibs on any loot they find. Bonus if they take the weapon of a Japanese soldier.

  • @macandcheese495
    @macandcheese495 2 года назад +1

    Edit of the title: WW2- Filipino and American troops raid Japanese POW camp

    • @jesusisidoro8951
      @jesusisidoro8951 2 года назад +1

      Tama kase may pilipino rin dyan hindi puro amerika

  • @Tennman04
    @Tennman04 2 года назад

    Imagine filipino make a movie called korean war and base on true event

  • @kerrygibbs8198
    @kerrygibbs8198 3 года назад +2

    I don’t understand, the last minute and 1/2 was a made up scene of a man shooting at hand held rocket at a helicopter while riding on top of a submarine.

    • @unclekevin5094
      @unclekevin5094 3 года назад +1

      Its a clip from the ending of a 2019 French film called "the wolfs call" . That last clip is stupid and spoils what is actually quite a good film.

    • @kerrygibbs8198
      @kerrygibbs8198 3 года назад

      Thanks for the information Kevin!

  • @littlepete6849
    @littlepete6849 3 года назад

    Wasnt this the march to bataan..?

    • @TsaiSigh
      @TsaiSigh 3 года назад

      The prisoners they are rescuing were from that march

  • @ulisosa9667
    @ulisosa9667 3 года назад +1

    Puya eso si fue una masacre.

  • @KillerT-Bone
    @KillerT-Bone 3 года назад +1

    Are you sure they're Americans? They look like Aussies.

    • @illiteratebrian1707
      @illiteratebrian1707 3 года назад

      It’s American and Filipino forces. This is from the movie “The Great Raid”.

  • @unclekevin5094
    @unclekevin5094 3 года назад +7

    When the war finished the British and American soldiers in Changi Prison Camp outside Singapore were so hated by the Malay and Chinese population that the American liberating force had to re-arm and use the Japanese guards to protect them. The population had spent decades under British Colonial rule only to be sacrificed and abandoned to the Japanese and mobs threatened to attack the prison.

    • @deliciousnoodles5505
      @deliciousnoodles5505 2 года назад +4

      Pretty sure there wasn't any massive American liberating force in Singapore, it's mostly British troops who came back. Also there wasn't much American POWs in Changi, it's mostly Brits and Australians. Armed Japanese troops remain in Singapore for quite awhile to keep law and order in place much like the other occupied territories.
      There're definitely resentment against the British colonial govt but as can be seen in multiple photos and memoirs people were cheering the return of British troops. Next time get your basic facts straight before sprouting off bold claims.
      Sincerely, a Singaporean.

    • @dustypluskrat7423
      @dustypluskrat7423 Год назад

      @@deliciousnoodles5505anti colonial resentment was always a defining trait of all the Asian peoples, but it’s one thing to be a colonial subject and become the meat toys of a fascist imperial empire. Many Asians who fell under the Japanese boot would ironically find themselves allying with their colonial oppressors, temporarily. Because when the devil comes knocking at your door it takes all you can and as much as you can to fight him off. Thankfully the experience and determination gained from this struggle would reignite the desire of freedom and independence in many colonial nations.

  • @bergmancarlericeman2008
    @bergmancarlericeman2008 3 года назад

    *cowabunga it is*

  • @bpalenciavashdenverf.3201
    @bpalenciavashdenverf.3201 3 года назад +4

    Those are Filipino and Americans fighting Japanese

    • @Defender78
      @Defender78 2 года назад

      didnt we fight the Flipinos 50 years earlier, in 1892 or something?

    • @Hammer20166
      @Hammer20166 6 месяцев назад

      @@Defender78 yes we did after the Spanish-American war from 1902-1912 and the U.S took over the islands from Spain and the people of Philippines wanted immediate independence, but it was denied because they weren't ready for it (they were Spanish colony for 400 years)
      it was 10 year guerrilla war that ensued til America and the guerillas agreed to peace to where the U.S would prepare islands for eventually independence through education and development and preparing them properly
      Philippine independence was scheduled for 1944 but was delayed til 1946 because of WW II

  • @wimpyboy1994
    @wimpyboy1994 3 года назад +2

    In fact, no allied troops died

    • @k-studio8112
      @k-studio8112 3 года назад

      There's actually one. But he died because of a disease

    • @lordforages8319
      @lordforages8319 2 года назад

      two actually had died

    • @caelincoolz5814
      @caelincoolz5814 2 года назад

      This is not true. Near the end of the raid, as everyone was making their way back to the Fillipino village where they were staying, one of the Rangers was mistaken for a Japanese soldier.

    • @caelincoolz5814
      @caelincoolz5814 2 года назад

      (He was shot and died shortly thereafter)

  • @Nathan-jh1ho
    @Nathan-jh1ho 3 года назад +4

    The last part with the submarine and helicopter was umm.

    • @anjosison9752
      @anjosison9752 3 года назад

      Lol

    • @anjosison9752
      @anjosison9752 3 года назад

      There were no helicopters at that time

    • @gosen1776
      @gosen1776 3 года назад

      @@anjosison9752 dumbass he said at the ending

  • @stickman8859
    @stickman8859 3 года назад

    Theres too many filipinos troops on that raid

  • @lieluck3498
    @lieluck3498 3 года назад

    What movie?

  • @ameerhelmy5936
    @ameerhelmy5936 3 года назад

    Why the soldier that wearing farmer hat look like tony ja?

    • @caelincoolz5814
      @caelincoolz5814 2 года назад

      He was a Filipino guerilla named Juan Pajota. He commanded the force that held off the Japanese at the bridgehead.

  • @trantaanhkhoi610
    @trantaanhkhoi610 3 года назад

    Need the movie title, please !!!

  • @albertini747
    @albertini747 3 года назад +2

    Что за фильм?

    • @radziwill7193
      @radziwill7193 3 года назад

      The Great Raid / Великий рейд

  • @erwinbreyson
    @erwinbreyson Год назад +1

    Alamo Scouts

  • @factknowledgetrue4446
    @factknowledgetrue4446 2 года назад

    Movie name please

    • @StephenLuke
      @StephenLuke 5 месяцев назад +1

      The Great Raid (2005).

  • @Hype409
    @Hype409 4 месяца назад

    Happy Nea year 2024🎉😂😮

  • @Doc_Holliday429
    @Doc_Holliday429 3 года назад

    Why they using mostly World War One weapons?

    • @Usmodlover
      @Usmodlover 3 года назад

      The Browning M1917 was used by the US in Vietnam even. Water-cooled machine guns can fire much longer than air-cooled ones, and were well suited for use in fixed defensive positions or at a regimental level.

    • @louisrhode289
      @louisrhode289 3 года назад +1

      Alot of WW1 weapons were still used in WW2. I mean both wars were like only 21 years part

  • @ShifTac
    @ShifTac 3 года назад

    I'm guessing this was in the Philippines? Some look like Filipino guerillas. Anybody know what movie this is?

    • @TheZombieman87
      @TheZombieman87 3 года назад +2

      Its called, 'The Great Raid'.

    • @miscmisc7595
      @miscmisc7595 2 года назад +1

      And yes, they are Filipino guerillas with American forces.

  • @sytrixd4651
    @sytrixd4651 3 года назад

    There were Filipinos i think

  • @cristiangonzalez161
    @cristiangonzalez161 3 года назад

    My Chanel is the war

  • @danielmakesfood9664
    @danielmakesfood9664 2 года назад +2

    How I see it
    Americans:students
    Japanese:teachers
    We are saving the students from detention

  • @patekchoroma940
    @patekchoroma940 3 года назад

    Thats how brave filipinos than japanese
    proud pinoy

  • @aikhomolius4112
    @aikhomolius4112 3 года назад

    American biased

    • @pma281
      @pma281 3 года назад

      The Americans won the war in the Pacific, but I'm not undermining their role in North Africa, Italy and Western Europe without Allied & Soviet help, I guess...

  • @robertgrin416
    @robertgrin416 2 года назад

    This is so yankee

  • @hugosbalder6139
    @hugosbalder6139 3 года назад

    What a nonsense, no one loads his weapon, they have more firepower than an regular bataillon, seems they had the better firearms than today................

    • @caelincoolz5814
      @caelincoolz5814 2 года назад

      The raid on the Cabanatuan POW camp was coordinated chaos, and maybe the movie producers decided to focus more on the chaos that the Japanese felt than on showing the reloading of every weapon. You can see the Bazooka being reloaded several times, though.
      This scene fits what is being said in my history novel, Ghost Soldiers. It's a great book that talks about everything that happened in the Cabanatuan POW camp raid.

  • @danilorainone406
    @danilorainone406 Год назад

    crooks

  • @limjahey3119
    @limjahey3119 Год назад

    Fav part of this whole movie is ole Straw hat on the .30 laying hate