Japanese American Soldiers in the US Army During WW2 | Military Training Film | 1943

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  • @TheBestFilmArchives
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  • @flclisfun
    @flclisfun 7 лет назад +188

    True American patriots. Their government persecuted them but they refused to give up on their country.

    • @JS-wp4gs
      @JS-wp4gs 3 года назад +7

      Thats not being a patriot thats being an idiot

    • @jblazerndrowzy
      @jblazerndrowzy 3 года назад +1

      @Togos Na70 Apparently.

    • @akiray.2791
      @akiray.2791 3 года назад +1

      @@JS-wp4gs 「

  • @amanb8698
    @amanb8698 4 года назад +50

    Japanese Americans, African Americans, and Hispanic and Native Americans contributed so much to WW2 and it took a long while before they were portrayed for their heroic sacrifice. Go For Broke, Red Tails, Code Talkers etc. People of all groups quickly learn that in battle the only color that matters is blood red, and the only goal is getting home with the men next to you. American heroes.

    • @Voucher765
      @Voucher765 11 месяцев назад +1

      They were also fighting to get their families and people out of the interment camps, Unfortunately the incarceration of Japanese living in the states didn't end until 1946 a year after Japan surrendered

  • @SunnyIlha
    @SunnyIlha 6 лет назад +88

    I worked with a man. Nisei. He once looked at me after I said to him I was a veteran. We were alone at the end of a workday in a warehouse. He suddenly looked away into empty space and appeared to return to a space and time.
    He told me how they were put in an infantry glider, D-DAY Southern France. He said when the glider hit the ground the jeep lashed down in the back of the gilder broke free on the landing impact, slammed through the glider pilot and copilot cockpit, crushing them to death.
    He said they checked them, sad to see their lieutenant broken in half, blood pouring out of his mouth.
    This unassuming man was part of a ground soldier anti-tank combat team. He survived airborne glider D-DAY, Battles northward to Paris, Belgium, Huertgen, Vosges, and went all the way to Germany, to witness the walking skeletons of the liberated holocaust camps.
    I suddenly realized I was talking to History.
    And to a Man who battled through mountains of death.

  • @Ironmike-tg5nb
    @Ironmike-tg5nb 7 лет назад +286

    They're not Japanese Americans
    They're americans🇺🇸

    • @kinggabe1075
      @kinggabe1075 5 лет назад +18

      Descendent from Japan born in america

    • @Mjak-yd3og
      @Mjak-yd3og 5 лет назад +33

      Americans of Japanese descent, just as general Eisenhower was an American of German descent, and Sylvester Stallone is an American of Italian descent

    • @cliffordototivo
      @cliffordototivo 5 лет назад +3

      Ironmike 2022 yes sir!!!!

    • @Blackcity940
      @Blackcity940 5 лет назад +3

      Ironmike 2022 THANK YOU

    • @Dakayto
      @Dakayto 4 года назад +4

      Their country of origin is America, take that weebs!

  • @WanderingShadow100
    @WanderingShadow100 7 лет назад +122

    They had to be tormented to risk their lives fighting at the front when their families were interned at home. Yet they fought and died magnificently showing they were more American than some Americans

    • @laterin92r47
      @laterin92r47 5 лет назад +4

      Yoda TheWise they where probably more patriotic then the white Americans.

    • @Dakayto
      @Dakayto 4 года назад +1

      @@laterin92r47 Yea, but without the white Americans, they wouldn't have been patriotic had they not been trained by white people.

    • @kaijuslayer3334
      @kaijuslayer3334 3 года назад +14

      @@Dakayto You do realize almost all the Japanese American recruits signed up willingly right? There was no conscription. The fact many signed up to fight even after the internment camp thing was a testament to the loyalty.

    • @Dakayto
      @Dakayto 3 года назад +1

      @@kaijuslayer3334 Ok, but doesn't mean they're more patriotic

    • @kaijuslayer3334
      @kaijuslayer3334 3 года назад +5

      @@Dakayto Now explain how. Don’t leave such a odd statement without backing it up.

  • @TheGolfdaily
    @TheGolfdaily 7 лет назад +161

    Not easy to fight against your own country of origin but these chaps were/ are real patriots who believes in what is right before their racial and cultural barriers.
    My hats off to them!

    • @deadby15
      @deadby15 7 лет назад +27

      I think they fought in Europe mostly, because the US government feared (?) some may defect if they're forced to fight the Imperial Japanese Army.

    • @TheGolfdaily
      @TheGolfdaily 7 лет назад +26

      deadby15
      I believe many of them served as translators at the Pacific War.

    • @deadby15
      @deadby15 7 лет назад +1

      That's very true.

    • @HereticDuo
      @HereticDuo 7 лет назад +7

      Fighting for what was right? which war were you thinking of? Japan attacked a military naval base to try & cripple the US fleet simply because they wanted the US to stop interfering in Asia, you fuck with a counties oil supply lines & there's only the option to attack left.
      Japan wasn't "evil" or "wrong" they were put in that position by the US, that's why it was an attack fleet sent to Hawaii & not a conquest force.
      what was evil though was the choice to nuke 2 CIVILLIAN cities out of spite while they were discussing surrender.
      America was anything but the good guys, just look at how dozens of high ranking Nazi scientists & commanders were pardoned by the US in exchange for their expertise without serving any punishment at all.
      The US only helps itself & has never been the good guys, they've never started a war on principle, only when attacked or when they want something like land or oil.

    • @TheGolfdaily
      @TheGolfdaily 7 лет назад +8

      Fuzzy Duo
      Did you learn your history in Japan?

  • @hh-dh6qj
    @hh-dh6qj 3 года назад +24

    祖国アメリカの為に命をかける。その英雄的戦いに、日本人として、誇りに思います。

  • @mikekeyloh
    @mikekeyloh 3 года назад +28

    Many Americans of German descent fought against Germany as well

    • @michaelzhang4817
      @michaelzhang4817 2 года назад

      German Americans is the largest ethnic group in US. If German Americans aint fighting, then no one fight.

  • @ReddoFreddo
    @ReddoFreddo 3 года назад +5

    1:55 props to sunglasses guy, looking like a badass.

  • @lezzman
    @lezzman 7 лет назад +52

    Rare to see a WW2 short filmed in colour. Very impressive.

    • @fuzzydunlop7928
      @fuzzydunlop7928 6 лет назад +4

      Could be from 1951, there's a couple videos with the same title made in different years and they often get confused. This seems about right, though.

    • @mr.ocelotguy8995
      @mr.ocelotguy8995 Год назад +1

      couldve been colorized

  • @DejectedCat
    @DejectedCat 7 лет назад +54

    Nice to see that even back in 1943 the filmmaker thought the internment camp was a pretty messed up thing.

    • @fuzzydunlop7928
      @fuzzydunlop7928 6 лет назад +17

      It was by no means something that all of the country was supporting. Most things in history that we regard as fucked up, the North American Slave Trade, the destruction of Native peoples by Columbus, etc, a lot of people back then REALIZED that it were pretty fucked up. The Founding Fathers - a good amount, anyway - knew how hypocritical it was to keep slaves while talking all that Freedom bullshit. A lot of the people around Columbus knew and actively wrote to the Spanish crown about how barbaric Columbus was. That's the big crime of history, not that they didn't know, but that enough people didn't care back then. History is often portrayed as "well, things were different back then!" but that's only half-true. People always know when something's fucked up, it's just that not enough gave a shit to change it.

    • @ronaldcammarata3422
      @ronaldcammarata3422 5 лет назад

      @Kratom connoisseur Yeah right, all those Jewish kings and princes of Europe.

    • @Dracorex235
      @Dracorex235 4 года назад +1

      @@fuzzydunlop7928 Elizabeth of Castille and Fernando of Aragon (the spanish kings) ceased Columbus because of what he was doing and trying to do.

    • @_OscarIvan
      @_OscarIvan 3 года назад

      @@fuzzydunlop7928 couldn’t have said it better

    • @falangistinapanzeriii5286
      @falangistinapanzeriii5286 3 года назад +3

      yeah i’m japanese and i see what the government was trying to do and i get it they just wanted to make sure no one wants to commit treason but i know they could have a better option than an interment camp i’m not saying i agree with the internment camp i’m saying there should have been a better way of making sure the country is safe

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  • @BDCF100
    @BDCF100 3 года назад +7

    In 1963 the US Navy sent me to New York for a 12 week school and in my small class of Naval Shipyard workers were two Japanese Americans from Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard. One, Thomas Nikita was a machine gunner in the 442; the other, Fumio Kito, had a safer post during the war but terrifying at the end of it. Fumio spoke japanese as it was spoken in his home when he grew up on Oahu. He was assigned to the Pacific theater as an interpreter. When the war ended, he and 2 white american army officers were parachuted into Manchuria to the site of a large POW camp full of americans. The japanese took them prisoner and were going to execute them as spies. They refused to believe Japan had surrendered. They were paricularly rough on Fumio as he was considered a traitor. After a tough couple of days of imprisonment, the guards finally got the news that the war was over.
    Thomas and Fumio were as good a pair of humans as I ever met and they were as good as any other Americans period. Great guys, it was my great pleasure to meet and get to know two genuine heros.

  • @archie3527
    @archie3527 7 лет назад +56

    this guy sounds like he's trying to sell them

    • @fuzzydunlop7928
      @fuzzydunlop7928 6 лет назад +10

      That's actually exactly what he's trying to do. Sell them to the rest of the Country. The 'Good Japanese' etc.

    • @noalapizza-paella3986
      @noalapizza-paella3986 2 года назад

      Hey! I sell you a japanese-american for 50$! Ya want one?
      Some Weeb:...
      *Tempting*

  • @ubersheep6517
    @ubersheep6517 2 года назад +10

    The Japanese Americans really need a movie about their heroic contributions to ww2.

    • @kuangtien3980
      @kuangtien3980 8 месяцев назад +1

      Movie....Go for Broke !😊

  • @kilcar
    @kilcar 5 лет назад +6

    Uncommon Valor was a common virtue.

  • @takaogibson845
    @takaogibson845 3 года назад +2

    I'm OEF/OIF veteran and checked out the go for broke museum near little tokyo in LA near Skid Row (closed due to covid). These guys fought for country that hated them. Especially during the war. Some were used as translators in the Pacific.

  • @IntelligentHorseworldofrandom
    @IntelligentHorseworldofrandom 7 лет назад +5

    So determined, those men as I will call them, were very bold, and tough! their courage was outstanding! Bless those guys! they did the right thing.

  • @blade2869
    @blade2869 3 года назад +19

    Proud of my Japanese heritage, and my ancestors fighting for America :)

  • @dcoing1907
    @dcoing1907 5 лет назад +15

    America the land of different peoples different descents different cultures assimilate together under being American and none more or less than the other cause this is our home🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸.

  • @RTD3
    @RTD3 3 года назад +15

    When the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, think about the time, date and the customs. Gee, you think the US with 90% European heritage at the time may have been a tad paranoid? The US has been VERY good to all nationalities vs. any other country in the history of mankind. Our "Japanese" American soldiers were true war hero's and were appreciated and decorated as they deserved.

    • @TheEvbox
      @TheEvbox 3 года назад +1

      Moving all people of Japanese decent into camps isn't paranoid? Lol

    • @黒いドラゴン
      @黒いドラゴン 3 года назад

      @@TheEvbox true words😂... F*cking racists...

    • @patriotenfield3276
      @patriotenfield3276 3 года назад

      @@TheEvbox this is not Armenia and Georgia

    • @enimsayyat8295
      @enimsayyat8295 2 года назад

      @@patriotenfield3276 Give *arguments* and stop with the *whataboutism*

    • @willshogren1987
      @willshogren1987 2 года назад

      Dumb comment.

  • @reddevilparatrooper
    @reddevilparatrooper 5 лет назад +10

    I used to be in the 100th/442nd Infantry (Army Reserve) once upon a time. These men had to prove themselves in combat like a Samurai is battle. These Japanese American soldiers had to pay their service in blood to be honest to goodness true Americans in combat. They were no BULLSHIT guys. Just fucking warriors.

  • @rangergxi
    @rangergxi 7 лет назад +2

    This narration is very whimsical.

    • @zakyzayanym
      @zakyzayanym 7 лет назад +5

      Hat21 you do know that this was what shows were like back then

  • @axlechang5892
    @axlechang5892 7 лет назад +6

    Even though Japan started WWII with America, it's over now, let's not start our own war against one another here; in war their are no victors. War is never a good thing, it always leaves death, destruction, and countries mourning. It's our responsibility to remember history, so it doesn't repeat itself... (And yes, I'm an American)

  • @matthewnugent2256
    @matthewnugent2256 7 лет назад +26

    Their country of origin was the United States, not Japan. Such a ridiculous statement 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

    • @Ironmike-tg5nb
      @Ironmike-tg5nb 7 лет назад +10

      Matthew Nugent
      I'm Japanese(by blood) and I hate it when people say my country of origin is Japan -_-
      The only country I know is America🇺🇸

    • @matthewnugent2256
      @matthewnugent2256 7 лет назад +2

      Ironmike 2022 It's liberals telling everyone to hyphenate their heritage, My family has been for over a 150 years, I have no connection to europe whatsoever.. I'm just American at this point

    • @fuzzydunlop7928
      @fuzzydunlop7928 6 лет назад +3

      Liberals aren't telling people to 'hyphenate their heritage' you clueless schmuck. Where the hell did you even get that idea? I swear, it's like you fucking people use 'Liberals' as some mystical fucking boogeyman that's responsible for all of the world's ills. Do you even know what a fucking Liberal really is? The Founding Fathers were Liberals, even in today's usage of the term (which only in US politics has changed) Liberals aren't doing SHIT to change things in this country. They're a bunch of limp, politically-ineffective folks who pale in comparison to the more devout and effective Leftist but you'd never know that from how much people like you cry over what the 'Liberals' are supposedly doing.
      Don't even what's a Liberal but you're gonna find things to blame them for anyway.

    • @ronaldcammarata3422
      @ronaldcammarata3422 5 лет назад +2

      @@fuzzydunlop7928 Don't bother. They aren't smart enough to get it anyway.

    • @fuzzydunlop7928
      @fuzzydunlop7928 5 лет назад

      @@ronaldcammarata3422 Dumb people often can't help being what they are - that's one thing. What we have here is willful ignorance born of deceitful, partisan propaganda and it burns me right the fuck up, man. lol Some good shit could get done in this country if people stopped looking for a goddamn boogeyman. The boogeymen are shooting up churches, mosques, and synagogues but we're here arguing about 'hyphenated americans'
      Hyphenating didn't begin because of 'liberals' it began because people had lived here for a generation and still weren't accepted as full 'Americans'. The Irish and then the Italians were shit on by the WASPs, the Medigans, and so they were Irish that gradually became 'American' with acceptance and Italians that gradually became 'American' because they got their 'white' card in the mail one day, when they SHOULD have been accepted as Americans from the beginning and they'd not feel the need to hyphenate their fucking identities.

  • @mikaeldangelis3062
    @mikaeldangelis3062 6 лет назад +3

    8:34 ow

  • @Khornecussion
    @Khornecussion 3 года назад +1

    These... these are the best of us. Even when those of your home turn their back on you, you lay your life down for them? Why? To prove to them that the place you chose to settle, where your family chose to settle is where your heart truly is and where you will fight and die to give your family a right to live. They more than deserve the land they owned. In fact, each and every family of 442 deserve plots of land for the blood those men shed. Inspirational, every last one of them.

  • @desertwind6923
    @desertwind6923 3 года назад +1

    remember, this was made in 1943. Film makers were quite intelligent and balanced back then.

  • @l8tbraker
    @l8tbraker 3 года назад +2

    Japanese Americans were not the only ones interned:
    A total of 11,507 people of German ancestry were interned during the war, comprising 36.1% of the total internments under the US Justice Department's Enemy Alien Control Program. By contrast, an estimated 110,000-120,000 Japanese-Americans were forcibly relocated from the West Coast and incarcerated in internment camps run by the US War Department's War Relocation Authority. (Wikipedia)

    • @kennethmaeda5698
      @kennethmaeda5698 Год назад

      If they used the same criteria for the locking up of the German Americans as they did for the Japanese Americans the total should have been in the millions not less than 12,000 people.Almost 100 per cent of the total population of Japanese Americans on the west coast were incarcerated .

  • @tanakaan-v7e
    @tanakaan-v7e 3 года назад +10

    日本の防衛大学の正門に日系442部隊の像を建てるべきだな!
    武士精神有って彼らだったのだ!

  • @youfuckmywife6719
    @youfuckmywife6719 3 года назад +2

    They were my neighbors , my school teachers and US Senators . When my brother deployed to Iraq with his childhood friends in the Hawaii National Guard . They were B Co. 442nd Infantry . They later consolidated with American Samoa National Guard . They Hold The Colors Today The 442nd Infantry “Go For Broke !” 🗽

  • @Oline1756
    @Oline1756 5 лет назад +4

    Men, you guys are true heroes♥️♥️♥️
    👊😎

  • @davidfunabashi6181
    @davidfunabashi6181 Год назад +1

    Proud of my father who was in 442nd which was the most decorated unit in American history! Part of the greatest generation.

  • @sssgeneral
    @sssgeneral 7 лет назад +19

    Those Japanese soldiers doesn't speak Japanese language they have been there for generations, you go to Hawaii and you know its true.

    • @patriotenfield3276
      @patriotenfield3276 3 года назад +1

      Hawaiian Nisei were not subjected to deportations even after a local couple helped a downed Japanese pilot and tried to assist him in contacting Japanese fleet instead of reporting to local Authority. Since they formed an integral part of Society in Hawaii. the worst to suffer were the ones who were in California.

  • @redead2450
    @redead2450 6 лет назад +6

    They dont make soldiers like that anymore!

  • @OniMishima
    @OniMishima 3 года назад +3

    These were true American Patriots. 🇺🇸

  • @kennethdeanmiller7324
    @kennethdeanmiller7324 2 года назад +1

    #1) Yes, as a white American I am very glad that these proud & brave men were able to rise above the fear, ignorance & racism that was spawned by the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor. On one hand, I can understand the fear of Japanese Americans simply because I can see the Japanese having the foresight to know that any Japanese in America that are still loyal to Japan would and/or could be very useful to gather certain info & intel for Imperial Japan.
    #2) Although I do understand the fear, it doesn't mean that I agree with them being removed from their homes & segregated from the rest of America. I'm not sure if there had been any alternative suggestions but it seems to me that other measures could have been implemented to make sure that if there were spies they could be caught & arrested. But putting them all together in an internment camp seemed the less productive way of weeding out the bad from the good.
    #3) All in all, although it didn't happen overnight, in WW2 Good eventually triumphed over Evil & Love won over the Hatefulness of evil.

  • @GekkoKamen
    @GekkoKamen 3 года назад +2

    I just could figure the Japanese faces when they suddenly realized they were attacked by Americans that looked like themselves.

  • @agrimensor6406
    @agrimensor6406 3 года назад +1

    What's the problem in their ancestor's place of origins? Almost everybody came from other continents. I don't know where the Aleuts, Apaches, Cherokees, Cheyennes, Iroquois, Kiowas, Lakotas, Navajos, Sioux, Dakotas came from...

  • @ricardosamonte6647
    @ricardosamonte6647 6 лет назад +5

    I’m in the same unit today go for broke gents !!!!!

  • @youtubeviewingaccount8120
    @youtubeviewingaccount8120 Год назад

    1:41

  • @khoroshoigra8388
    @khoroshoigra8388 3 года назад +2

    Nisei Soldiers

  • @lanisupan9039
    @lanisupan9039 2 года назад

    Can u help me to find John who i met in Subic last 2003- he is US Marine , a half japanese half american.🙂

  • @links5957
    @links5957 7 лет назад +1

    damn why they use this colored footage for History Channel's WWII in HD. would turn out good.

  • @cas6110
    @cas6110 2 года назад +1

    God bless 🙌 japan and usa 🇺🇸 Japan 🇯🇵

  • @fiftyflamesispog6613
    @fiftyflamesispog6613 3 года назад +1

    japanese-americans literally used a banzai attack on the germans

  • @BDCF100
    @BDCF100 3 года назад

    Odd that the "officer" saluted the soldier the the soldier returned the salut.

  • @onestrike6582
    @onestrike6582 3 года назад

    This will prove that not all the mangoes are equally sour

  • @sneed9793
    @sneed9793 3 года назад

    man those guys didnt help the infantry get across

  • @Rucaco_Production
    @Rucaco_Production 7 лет назад +1

    most of them send to fight in Europe..

  • @citizenx7585
    @citizenx7585 7 лет назад +2

    this is a dumb question but why they need to show their teeth in bayonet training?

    • @dogspoonforsale2365
      @dogspoonforsale2365 7 лет назад +5

      Some people yell and some people grit their teeth in order to canalyze their "fighting spirit",it was a thing back then and it is still used nowadays in training.

    • @Ironmike-tg5nb
      @Ironmike-tg5nb 7 лет назад

      Stoic Josh
      Psychological warfare. It's a good way to make the enemy piss their pants

    • @devinthierault
      @devinthierault 7 лет назад

      Because it releases endorphins it’s left over from our evolution, but we still have the instinct of it like when a dog or tiger does it

  • @kumikoOG
    @kumikoOG 5 лет назад +1

    *Japanese Empire Vs Japanese American this must be confused*

    • @mystyle_jm8997
      @mystyle_jm8997 4 года назад

      Japanese American vs. Japanese Military Imperialism ideology.

    • @FOLIPE
      @FOLIPE 3 года назад

      They didn't speak the same language or have the same culture, why would it be confusing?

  • @cicihusainah999
    @cicihusainah999 3 года назад

    I think that's all military training isn't very easy, must have a great mentalities power besides physical powers, etc. 🤔

  • @geaneameneses4739
    @geaneameneses4739 7 лет назад

    Cool

  • @gotkritsanapong336
    @gotkritsanapong336 6 лет назад

    TONNO HEIKA BANZAI

  • @tanakaan-v7e
    @tanakaan-v7e 3 года назад

    Even the current US Special Forces couldn't beat the Japanese 442nd.

    • @MrJosh5060
      @MrJosh5060 3 года назад

      We would fuck them up even in 41 men will die but we would win

  • @redwingfan9393
    @redwingfan9393 2 года назад

    I'm pretty sure the narrator later did a video following around some family that served as propaganda to get elementary kids to behave and drink their milk.

  • @JarheadATLAS
    @JarheadATLAS 7 лет назад

    My god...

  • @galih_proto9949
    @galih_proto9949 5 лет назад +1

    Better equipped.......

  • @qer-oh5wx
    @qer-oh5wx 4 года назад +1

    日本人じゃねえやんな?

  • @piranasdelcaribe3555
    @piranasdelcaribe3555 5 лет назад +3

    Japan usa VS Japan of Japan

  • @charlesmaher9260
    @charlesmaher9260 7 лет назад +6

    the invention of reverse weeaboos. awesome! :D

    • @Ironmike-tg5nb
      @Ironmike-tg5nb 7 лет назад +2

      Charles Maher
      American isn't a race -_-
      It's a nationality based on the ideas of individual rights and freedom.

    • @geoffreychippersongiraffe5695
      @geoffreychippersongiraffe5695 3 года назад

      Best girl: Rita Hayworth.

  • @taka55yoshi78
    @taka55yoshi78 3 года назад

    日本人の動作だ

  • @林立瑒
    @林立瑒 5 лет назад

    As a Chinese...I dont think them are Japanese... as we have some Russian Chinese, we dont think they are Russian too.

  • @BuzzTale
    @BuzzTale 6 лет назад +1

    Japan vs japan

  • @michaeltheundeadmariachi4494
    @michaeltheundeadmariachi4494 3 года назад

    AMERICA BANZAI!!

  • @jordenwangdi9637
    @jordenwangdi9637 7 лет назад +3

    I'm sure they were discriminated like hell

    • @nine_ten
      @nine_ten 7 лет назад +7

      friend's grandfather was one, he said it wasn't nearly as terrible as the relocation camp and early days after the pearl harbor attack. He said he was treated like a soldier, and was expected to act like one.

  • @tygonmaster
    @tygonmaster Год назад

    Good ol' 11 minute video, funded with tax payer dollars trying to tell 1940s americans to not be racist. Gotta love it. Would be quite funny if it were not so sadly needed.

  • @galih_proto9949
    @galih_proto9949 5 лет назад

    Bring the asian tradition of war.....
    Oooh that leaves camuflage
    Seems legit........

  • @ahmadjumeidi1034
    @ahmadjumeidi1034 4 года назад +1

    Betrayer

  • @natem3114
    @natem3114 7 лет назад

    they looked like kids

    • @dhuo_19
      @dhuo_19 6 лет назад

      Nathaniel Mesekale no u

  • @gre3nishsinx0Rgold4
    @gre3nishsinx0Rgold4 7 лет назад

    Even with this it won't change much on the hate for Japan on those times.. but still good tho..

  • @pazpaz3059
    @pazpaz3059 3 года назад

    Well , if the number of soldiers and the weapons were the same 🤔 the Japanese would have won...........🤒🤫🤭🤐
    Therefore , the Japanese American troops on European front were powerful and brave 🙄💪💯

    • @redaug4212
      @redaug4212 2 года назад +2

      The Imperial Japanese had the numeric advantage at the start of the war, but they got outplayed by the US Navy at Midway. You don't recover from the loss of 4 fleet carriers in one battle.

  • @gerald1495
    @gerald1495 3 года назад

    traitors

  • @ramonnakahashi8898
    @ramonnakahashi8898 3 года назад

    Traitors!

    • @michaeltheundeadmariachi4494
      @michaeltheundeadmariachi4494 3 года назад +7

      Some of these men weren't born in their ancestral nation, so you can't call them traitors to a country that they've never lived nor grew up in

    • @ramonnakahashi8898
      @ramonnakahashi8898 3 года назад

      @@michaeltheundeadmariachi4494 If a rat is born in an aquarium, will it be a fish?

    • @michaeltheundeadmariachi4494
      @michaeltheundeadmariachi4494 3 года назад +4

      @@ramonnakahashi8898 well this isn't an aquarium now is it?

    • @FOLIPE
      @FOLIPE 3 года назад +1

      @@ramonnakahashi8898 lol even mammals became sea faring animals after a time

    • @willshogren1987
      @willshogren1987 2 года назад

      lol, Japan got its shit kicked in.

  • @antijudeantimuslim7953
    @antijudeantimuslim7953 3 года назад

    Traitors!