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And AGAIN... No mention of the contribution of the submarine USS Nautilus in the battle of Midway of stalling the destroyer Arashi that would be spotted by Mcluskie's Enterprise dive bomber squadron... Weird...
yh if you look the old episodes it was promised that ongoing series will not be affected. of course things change but a broken promise is....a broken promise. i wll wait until its free to watch they said. but who knows if thats even true.@@stamos1751
@skipmagil a bunch of neat videos on various history topics. If ur history nerd then it's worth it. It's same cost as an Xbox live membership and pretty much cheaper than most subscriptions. It's only 5 dollars a month.
3:04:24 this section about Fujita and Brookings was actually pretty beautiful. It’s nice when something can come out of so awful. It sounds like they genuinely were kind to each other and he was regretful for his actions. Thanks for including the aftermath of this particular bombing.
The usual K&G style (smooth animations with zoom in+out, callout labels with pictures/names, etc.) is put to extremely good use here - I feel like this captures the sheer scale of the Pacific war like nothing else I've seen on YT so far. Kudos!
This video was awesome. It covered so many operations that are usually brushed over or not covered at all by other historians. Particularly between Pearl Harbor and Midway, my knowledge of many things covered is now filled with much that I need to further study. Thank you so much for the great video.
It wasn't just the loss of ships and aircraft, but the irreplaceable losses of trained aircrew and, often ignored and forgotten, the loss of trained technical crewmen. Not having an in-depth plan for recruitment and training meant depletions in resources incurred permanent reductions in capability. A serious oversight . . .
They were also aircraft trained for a specific carrier while the american one were universal Meaning that if a japanese pilot lose it's aircraft he would be under trained for the other aircraft.
I'm soo glad you added a feature length version of the pacific war I was gutted when it became premium only I hope ypu follow up with a other one I'd like to continue on from operation cartwheel😊😊 😊😊😊😊😊😊
I had no idea there were that many US raids on the Japanese bases in early '42. I must have missed that video or something. Love you work on the Pacific War K&G!
the americans knew it was only when, not if, many officers were good enough to realise this and train accordingly, unlike the british, who suffered badly because of it.
The defenders of Wake Island, Sailors, Marines, Army, and civilians, held for sixteen days. They caused great embarrassment to the Japanese, sinking two destroyers, damaging many more ships in the first attempt by the Japanese to take the island. Second, and final, attempt, they beached two patrol boats full of Special Naval Landing Force personnel. Only for the defenders to set the boats on fire. The Imeprial military also lost between 10-21 aircraft shot down. A submarine, the RO-66, was lost near the island, but it was caused by a collision with a fellow submarine, and not by the defenders. The RO-66 did not recieve orders to return to base, thus she stayed on station. While recharging her batteries on the surface, the RO-66 was rammed by the RO-62, the latter assumed the RO-66 recieved its orders to withdraw and did so. The RO-66 was lost with all but three hands. Japan lost around 1,000 men killed, wounded, or missing trying to take the atoll. Once they did they turned it into a fortress, using prisoners for slave labor. Only for the Americans to simply bypass and cut off the island, letting the new garrison starve.
They lied to him for the entire war. Hirohito was a pacifist, who didn't hold enough power to depose his militarist generals. He didn't want any sort of Japanese expansion at the start, and only when they were in to deep did he try to plan with his generals. Many think of him as evil and totalitarian, and in a few instances, this is true, but the amount of crimes that happened where mostly instigated by his military high command. The order to pillage and rape in Nanking, his generals, the order to invade china in the first place, his generals, the orders invade Manchuria and establish a zone of control, his generals. Even the more infamous groups in his nation like the Japanese research group, were kept under raps from him.
That faction had been lying to and manipulating their emperor since the Samurai was targeted. The militant faction saw them as a threat. The only threat the samurai posed was to hinder them from adopting western trappings. It was ultimately greed that motivated them.
I agree completely. As a former Marine, my interest in later engagements from Guadalcanal to Okinawa is good, the march of the Japanese up until they received a bloody nose had not been covered very well (except for the Doolittle Raid) until Midway.
You tell a wonderful and important story of the United States' fight to recover from defeat and attain a degree of parity with the Japanese at this early part of the war. You have my thanks.
How did I not see this sooner!!! Holy smokes such a great video. I learned a few things I didn’t know and this is all I can ask for in a historical video. Thank you slings and Generals, you guys are always awesome!
Basically the phase from Pearl to Midway was America's Battle of Britain, Guadalcanal and Solomons were like the American version of 1941-1942 North African and Mediterranean
Yeah. The Japanese over committed to midway and payed for it severely. And while midway killed the IJN, guadalcanal and the Solomons would kill the Japanese so bad they had to figure out a way to die twice.
Thanks for the video, very comprehensive! In particular your coverage of Australian Battles was very informative, taught me things I didn’t know! Thanks again
I want to thank you. I enjoy everything you'll do to let people know the unknown. I did not know america was attacked that many times thank you, everybody needs to know, but nobody listens, but we appreciate what you do, thank you
Can we just also appreciate the sheer complexity of the Japanese attacks on a massive area of the pacific, and that they actually managed to take most of it?
@KingsandGenerals I would love if you guy made a playlist of all your videos in chronological Order. Im trying to watch all your videos like that but it can be tuff to find The next ones im needing to watch. I started with Alexanders videos, to the Diadochi Wars, to Pyrrhus Videos. Now im guessing its the first Punic war on your members only Playlist thats next? You guys are the best. I love your videos so much. I love History! also will you cover the 2nd Punic war with Hannibal?
Really enjoy this series. As an American I always find it odd that in school when teaching about world War 2 90% of the focus is in the European theatre, despite the fact that the only reason the US joined the war was due to Japan's attack on pearl harbor. America's entry into the war was due to Japan and ended with Japan as well and yet all the focus is in Europe when teaching it in school. Are you also planning to make one of these playlists for the European theatre in the future as well?
They need to make a series about the navy in the pacific theater like they did with band of brothers an the pacific. Making midway is not enough , I wanna see a movie or series about the enterprise . That ship deserves it
The issue with a third wave attack on PH was a bit more complicated. Given when the returning planes from the previous waves were recovered and the weather a third wave would have been problematic to organize and recover before night fall. Landing at night in bad weather alone could have resulted in serious losses of IJN aircraft and aircrew, resources that Japan would find difficulty replacing.
Small correction at 2:02:44 you have the mini sub M-24 turning south out of Sydney Harbour, but correctly state it was found off Bungan Head. Bungan head is actually to the north of the entrance to Sydney Harbour, near the suburb of Newport. But not an overly important detail in an absolutely brilliant series. Will the long form video of the New Guinea campaign be posted at some stage?
i love lerning about the pacific war in ww2 special since i love ships and i reconice most of the ships from the us like uss enterprise wich is my personal favorite ship ever
Immediately following the Pearl Harbor attack, General Douglas MacArthur had plenty of time, at least 8-9 hours, to reposition his air assets located at Clark Field and other Luzon locations; sufficient time to orderly reposition them south to predetermined auxiliary fields on Mindanao. Upon learning of the initial IJN and IJA assaults Pacific wide, MacArthur had literally locked himself physically off in his private office and into an extended period of self-imposed “incommunicado” for over eight hours, cutting himself off to any consultation with subordinate officers and refused to issue any orders following word of the surprise Japanese strikes. Army Air Forces General Lewis Brereton, commander of the U.S. Army Air Forces in the Philippines, repeatedly urged General Richard Sutherlund, MacArthur’s chief of staff, that he be allowed to see MacArthur in order to obtain permission to release the bombers so as to fly the planned contingency strikes on Japanese air bases on Formosa with a return run south to Mindanao. MacArthur remained incognito for unknown reasons until after his entire air force, parked, with engines turning awaiting the go-order, had all been destroyed on the ground awaiting those go-orders that never arrived. MacArthur had also prepositioned most all of his defensive supplies in the event of a Japanese invasion; including food, medical supplies, ammunition, towed 105mm artillery, etc. in large caches in and around Luzon because he (MacArthur) always claimed he was planning to “defend the beaches” in case of a general Japanese assault. When that invasion day arrived, he did no such thing. Subsequent to the expected Japanese invasion and following the destruction on the ground, of his bomber and fighter forces; MacArthur, without prior notice to anyone in Washington or his subordinate commanders, threw out the established U.S.Joint Chiefs of Staff War Plan Orange and ordered a general withdrawal south down the length of Luzon island and ultimately into the bottleneck that was Bataan and ultimately Corregidor. In doing so he abandoned virtually all of the previously cached prepositioned combat supplies needed to defend the island as per set forth in War Plan Orange. Or for that matter, to significantly strengthen his defensive stand on Bataan and Corregidor. This all was just in the first weeks of the war. He doesn’t get much better as an Army General after this time period either. Even when he demanded President Truman let him atomic bomb the Chinese to end the Korean War! As a matter of fact , Douglas MacArthur was this republic’s worst commanding general since George B. McClellan of Civil War infamy.
Not to nitpick, but Oahu is pronounced "oh-AH-hoo" not "oh-uh-hoo", and Ewa is pronounced "EH-vuh", not "eh-wah" or "ee-wah", Koolau is pronounced "kOH-oh-lou", not "koo-lou". At some places I was confused by where you were folks referring to. My grandfather lived in Honolulu when Pearl Harbor was attacked. He was about 14 years old. He enlisted just before the end of the war. He and my grandmother are buried at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific in Punchbowl Crater. Keep up the good work. 🫡
When I kept on hearing that pronunciation I was wondering is that how the Japanese pronounce that islands name? Like we call them Japan which isn’t really close to how they call it.
@@bashildy Well the islands I'm talking about are Hawaiian islands, not Japanese. I worked in a Japanese wedding catering company on Oahu for five years. The Japanese people I worked with pronounced the "L" with an apical-alveolar trilled (rolled) "R", which isn't wrong it's just not typical, but they get the glottal stop perfectly. So they pronounced Hawaiian words more or less correctly. Better than most Americans, I'll say.
It is damning how many lives could have been saved if the officers did not dismiss or disregard warnings or sightings of Japanese ships planes or submarines. Also how many of these officers that was derilict in their duty were infact promoted in the aftermath.
South African here, I hope you guys cover South Africa and it's wars, like Boer wars, Zulu wars, and Xhosa wars (make sure you get the pronunciation correct 👍)
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And AGAIN... No mention of the contribution of the submarine USS Nautilus in the battle of Midway of stalling the destroyer Arashi that would be spotted by Mcluskie's Enterprise dive bomber squadron... Weird...
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A 3 hour documentary about the Pacific War by Kings and Generals? Hell yeah!!
just old stuff bunched together because its pay to watch now at episode 88
Yh if you look the views declined significantly on the pacific series that's why they made it pay 2 watch.
yh if you look the old episodes it was promised that ongoing series will not be affected. of course things change but a broken promise is....a broken promise. i wll wait until its free to watch they said. but who knows if thats even true.@@stamos1751
What’s this pay to watch stuff?what am I missing out on?
@skipmagil a bunch of neat videos on various history topics. If ur history nerd then it's worth it. It's same cost as an Xbox live membership and pretty much cheaper than most subscriptions. It's only 5 dollars a month.
Thanks for the hard work Kings and Generals!! Godspeed to our ancestors who fought in WWII
3:04:24 this section about Fujita and Brookings was actually pretty beautiful. It’s nice when something can come out of so awful. It sounds like they genuinely were kind to each other and he was regretful for his actions. Thanks for including the aftermath of this particular bombing.
The usual K&G style (smooth animations with zoom in+out, callout labels with pictures/names, etc.) is put to extremely good use here - I feel like this captures the sheer scale of the Pacific war like nothing else I've seen on YT so far. Kudos!
Alot of activity between Pearl Harbor and Coral Sea that has never been described in detail until now. Good job ..
This video was awesome. It covered so many operations that are usually brushed over or not covered at all by other historians. Particularly between Pearl Harbor and Midway, my knowledge of many things covered is now filled with much that I need to further study. Thank you so much for the great video.
AGREED, this period is overlooked because they were mostly raids.
It wasn't just the loss of ships and aircraft, but the irreplaceable losses of trained aircrew and, often ignored and forgotten, the loss of trained technical crewmen.
Not having an in-depth plan for recruitment and training meant depletions in resources incurred permanent reductions in capability. A serious oversight . . .
They were also aircraft trained for a specific carrier while the american one were universal
Meaning that if a japanese pilot lose it's aircraft he would be under trained for the other aircraft.
I'm soo glad you added a feature length version of the pacific war I was gutted when it became premium only I hope ypu follow up with a other one I'd like to continue on from operation cartwheel😊😊 😊😊😊😊😊😊
3 hours of Pacific war documentary? But its not even christmas yet. You guys spoil us.
well its only the cut togehter version of their existing pacific war series so.... not new
what a drop, I just started the Hardcore History pod about this
Killer podcast. Easily my favorite HH
Thanks for your hard work KnG! as always!
I had no idea there were that many US raids on the Japanese bases in early '42. I must have missed that video or something. Love you work on the Pacific War K&G!
the americans knew it was only when, not if, many officers were good enough to realise this and train accordingly, unlike the british, who suffered badly because of it.
3 hour kings and generals video?! Alright, looks like I know what I’m listening to while wrapping up my work projects!
Can't wait for the new pacific war episodes to make it to youtube.
Bro I could watch you forever, I can't get enough of these videos the information is invaluable to us all
Yes kings and generals made my day, yall are legends. Also love your work on Ukraine/Russia and Israel/palestine, good luck with your work.
Have heard a lot videos about the pacific war but this is the only one to include naru and the incident in sydney harbour well done from an Aussie
The defenders of Wake Island, Sailors, Marines, Army, and civilians, held for sixteen days. They caused great embarrassment to the Japanese, sinking two destroyers, damaging many more ships in the first attempt by the Japanese to take the island.
Second, and final, attempt, they beached two patrol boats full of Special Naval Landing Force personnel. Only for the defenders to set the boats on fire.
The Imeprial military also lost between 10-21 aircraft shot down.
A submarine, the RO-66, was lost near the island, but it was caused by a collision with a fellow submarine, and not by the defenders. The RO-66 did not recieve orders to return to base, thus she stayed on station. While recharging her batteries on the surface, the RO-66 was rammed by the RO-62, the latter assumed the RO-66 recieved its orders to withdraw and did so. The RO-66 was lost with all but three hands.
Japan lost around 1,000 men killed, wounded, or missing trying to take the atoll. Once they did they turned it into a fortress, using prisoners for slave labor.
Only for the Americans to simply bypass and cut off the island, letting the new garrison starve.
I guess those POW's also starved
@@drizzypizzman5849a small price to pay
@@drizzypizzman5849yep, the POW also starved
Most foolish day in Japan's history, December 7, 1941. Their generals and advisors lied to the emperor more than Hitler's did to him.
It was the day the evil Japanese military dictatorship committed suicide. It was the best day for the Japanese people. 😊
They lied to him for the entire war. Hirohito was a pacifist, who didn't hold enough power to depose his militarist generals. He didn't want any sort of Japanese expansion at the start, and only when they were in to deep did he try to plan with his generals. Many think of him as evil and totalitarian, and in a few instances, this is true, but the amount of crimes that happened where mostly instigated by his military high command. The order to pillage and rape in Nanking, his generals, the order to invade china in the first place, his generals, the orders invade Manchuria and establish a zone of control, his generals. Even the more infamous groups in his nation like the Japanese research group, were kept under raps from him.
Ehhhh Isoroku Yamamoto "I fear all we have done is awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve" referring to Pearl Harbor attack.
That faction had been lying to and manipulating their emperor since the Samurai was targeted.
The militant faction saw them as a threat. The only threat the samurai posed was to hinder them from adopting western trappings. It was ultimately greed that motivated them.
As Hitler lied to himself a lot,they didn’t need to.
Pacific war coverage by K&G is always a treat ✨🙏
Extraordinario documental, buenísimo. Enhorabuena y gracias desde España
Yamato did say that Japan had to win the war in 6 months if not they could never win the war against US
Yamato is the ship. Yamamoto is the admiral.
Shhhhhiiiiittttt a 3 hour doc??? Gonna get some breakfast and roll one up on top of that on my day off too couldnt be better
Texan smoking ganja. Live your best life brother
Another quality video. Thanks KnG
I have watched the series in its pieces, now in one long stream. Helps to make sense of some gaps and fill the overall flow of events. Thanks K&G.
I agree completely. As a former Marine, my interest in later engagements from Guadalcanal to Okinawa is good, the march of the Japanese up until they received a bloody nose had not been covered very well (except for the Doolittle Raid) until Midway.
This video is easily one of my top 5 favorite videos here in youtube. Thank you for existing!! ❤
3 Hours of Kings And Generals - every, singl etime - yas.
Thank you for the amazing content. One of the best out there in the wasteland called internet.
i ran out of jumbo size popcorn and it's only 10min into a 3hr doco. im on the edge the whole time
PHENOMENAL video sir... You should definitely do a series on the American Revolution! Im sure you'd do a great job and it'd be a hit.
The adaptability of humans. Mob saying, " Never underestimate your friends or overestimate your enemies " .Shoulder to shoulder- we stand.
57:45 only the Bordeaux Maru was sunk at Kwajalein - CL Katori, ML Tokiwa and AS Yasukuni Maru were only damaged in the attack!
less than 2 minutes in we've got a deep purple reference. youve got a strange writing style but i like it.
You tell a wonderful and important story of the United States' fight to recover from defeat and attain a degree of parity with the Japanese at this early part of the war. You have my thanks.
How did I not see this sooner!!! Holy smokes such a great video. I learned a few things I didn’t know and this is all I can ask for in a historical video. Thank you slings and Generals, you guys are always awesome!
in one year, when the week by week will end on patreon, I will pay the watch the whole series in one shot.
Man I can live with the Quality over Quantity idea. These videos are so high quality
Smoke on the water? Fire in the sky? I see what you did there
It is always hard to listen to a flawed plan, especially when you know the ending.
Mind blowing documentary 👌 🙌 👏 🙏 🙂 😳
Basically the phase from Pearl to Midway was America's Battle of Britain, Guadalcanal and Solomons were like the American version of 1941-1942 North African and Mediterranean
Yeah. The Japanese over committed to midway and payed for it severely. And while midway killed the IJN, guadalcanal and the Solomons would kill the Japanese so bad they had to figure out a way to die twice.
Great series, I fell behind originally and this is a great way to recap and catch up 👍
Thanks for the video, very comprehensive! In particular your coverage of Australian Battles was very informative, taught me things I didn’t know! Thanks again
Thank you for this. Right after Veterans/Remembrance Day as well.
The editing looks incredible!
I love this channel man
I want to thank you. I enjoy everything you'll do to let people know the unknown. I did not know america was attacked that many times thank you, everybody needs to know, but nobody listens, but we appreciate what you do, thank you
Best youtube channel of all time!
Great video. Thank yoy😊
Excellent video thank you kings and generals love your content.
A very good podcast with very good information. Thank you.
I hope Muirhead and Bode were court martialed. Their incompetence is staggering.
Incredible.
Can we just also appreciate the sheer complexity of the Japanese attacks on a massive area of the pacific, and that they actually managed to take most of it?
Expecting for Battle of the Philippines Sea in the next summer
I love this channel sooo much keep giving us the long videos 👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽
I now have something new to fall asleep to...thank y
Thanks for the excellent graphic content!!
@KingsandGenerals I would love if you guy made a playlist of all your videos in chronological Order. Im trying to watch all your videos like that but it can be tuff to find The next ones im needing to watch. I started with Alexanders videos, to the Diadochi Wars, to Pyrrhus Videos. Now im guessing its the first Punic war on your members only Playlist thats next? You guys are the best. I love your videos so much. I love History! also will you cover the 2nd Punic war with Hannibal?
Yes, we will cover the 2nd Punic War
@@KingsandGenerals awesome you the best history teacher/video maker in the world. Thanks for the amazing videos
@@KingsandGenerals do you have any timeframe on when the 2nd Punic war will be released?
Excellent video... I look forward to the next installment.
Yes!!! I gotta save this for tonight
The Japanese were always looking for that "decisive" battle. In general the battles became decisive for the USA.
Thank you , K&G .
🐺 Loupis Canis .
Awesome
Really enjoy this series. As an American I always find it odd that in school when teaching about world War 2 90% of the focus is in the European theatre, despite the fact that the only reason the US joined the war was due to Japan's attack on pearl harbor. America's entry into the war was due to Japan and ended with Japan as well and yet all the focus is in Europe when teaching it in school. Are you also planning to make one of these playlists for the European theatre in the future as well?
They need to make a series about the navy in the pacific theater like they did with band of brothers an the pacific. Making midway is not enough , I wanna see a movie or series about the enterprise . That ship deserves it
smoke on the water AND fire in the sky? Thats a catchy line, I wonder if it'll catch on?
The issue with a third wave attack on PH was a bit more complicated. Given when the returning planes from the previous waves were recovered and the weather a third wave would have been problematic to organize and recover before night fall. Landing at night in bad weather alone could have resulted in serious losses of IJN aircraft and aircrew, resources that Japan would find difficulty replacing.
GREAT!!!, Like watching some epic action movie. It is even better without real footage. It drives my imagination!!!
Well done! Great pics, animation and attention to detail. 5 stars!
Small correction at 2:02:44 you have the mini sub M-24 turning south out of Sydney Harbour, but correctly state it was found off Bungan Head. Bungan head is actually to the north of the entrance to Sydney Harbour, near the suburb of Newport. But not an overly important detail in an absolutely brilliant series. Will the long form video of the New Guinea campaign be posted at some stage?
Yay, its finally here
Looking forward to watch next compil. video. It's pretty unfair that I can no longer follow up the regular weekly episodes. 🤔
Watch the movie, "Tora! Tora! Tora!" And that will show you exactly how it was carried out
I loving this so many details about the pacific both war major and minor battles
Great Deep Purple reference, ("Smoke in the waters"; "Fire in the sky").
i love lerning about the pacific war in ww2 special since i love ships and i reconice most of the ships from the us like uss enterprise wich is my personal favorite ship ever
I recommend Toll's The Pacific Crucibles if this period interests you.
Amazing coverage
I’m from Guam 🇬🇺, it’s Tal like Tally, Tal-La-fo-fo
Ps love these videos
General Buckner best corrupt general, great video as always.
Amazing guys! Thank you
Immediately following the Pearl Harbor attack, General Douglas MacArthur had plenty of time, at least 8-9 hours, to reposition his air assets located at Clark Field and other Luzon locations; sufficient time to orderly reposition them south to predetermined auxiliary fields on Mindanao.
Upon learning of the initial IJN and IJA assaults Pacific wide, MacArthur had literally locked himself physically off in his private office and into an extended period of self-imposed “incommunicado” for over eight hours, cutting himself off to any consultation with subordinate officers and refused to issue any orders following word of the surprise Japanese strikes.
Army Air Forces General Lewis Brereton, commander of the U.S. Army Air Forces in the Philippines, repeatedly urged General Richard Sutherlund, MacArthur’s chief of staff, that he be allowed to see MacArthur in order to obtain permission to release the bombers so as to fly the planned contingency strikes on Japanese air bases on Formosa with a return run south to Mindanao. MacArthur remained incognito for unknown reasons until after his entire air force, parked, with engines turning awaiting the go-order, had all been destroyed on the ground awaiting those go-orders that never arrived.
MacArthur had also prepositioned most all of his defensive supplies in the event of a Japanese invasion; including food, medical supplies, ammunition, towed 105mm artillery, etc. in large caches in and around Luzon because he (MacArthur) always claimed he was planning to “defend the beaches” in case of a general Japanese assault. When that invasion day arrived, he did no such thing. Subsequent to the expected Japanese invasion and following the destruction on the ground, of his bomber and fighter forces; MacArthur, without prior notice to anyone in Washington or his subordinate commanders, threw out the established U.S.Joint Chiefs of Staff War Plan Orange and ordered a general withdrawal south down the length of Luzon island and ultimately into the bottleneck that was Bataan and ultimately Corregidor.
In doing so he abandoned virtually all of the previously cached prepositioned combat supplies needed to defend the island as per set forth in War Plan Orange. Or for that matter, to significantly strengthen his defensive stand on Bataan and Corregidor.
This all was just in the first weeks of the war.
He doesn’t get much better as an Army General after this time period either. Even when he demanded President Truman let him atomic bomb the Chinese to end the Korean War!
As a matter of fact , Douglas MacArthur was this republic’s worst commanding general since George B. McClellan of Civil War infamy.
The Marines may have won the battles but the Navy won the pacific theater.
How do they even find out the baseball field backstop got destroyed that’s so in detail it’s insane
Thanks!
good stuff !😃
Really well done - thanks!!
Enjoyed this greatly!
Nice topic, King and Genarals ! Can you guys make a video about Sino-Dzungar khanate war in 18th century ? Pls😊
YESSS! Thank you!
Not to nitpick, but Oahu is pronounced "oh-AH-hoo" not "oh-uh-hoo", and Ewa is pronounced "EH-vuh", not "eh-wah" or "ee-wah", Koolau is pronounced "kOH-oh-lou", not "koo-lou". At some places I was confused by where you were folks referring to.
My grandfather lived in Honolulu when Pearl Harbor was attacked. He was about 14 years old. He enlisted just before the end of the war. He and my grandmother are buried at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific in Punchbowl Crater.
Keep up the good work. 🫡
When I kept on hearing that pronunciation I was wondering is that how the Japanese pronounce that islands name? Like we call them Japan which isn’t really close to how they call it.
@@bashildy Well the islands I'm talking about are Hawaiian islands, not Japanese.
I worked in a Japanese wedding catering company on Oahu for five years. The Japanese people I worked with pronounced the "L" with an apical-alveolar trilled (rolled) "R", which isn't wrong it's just not typical, but they get the glottal stop perfectly. So they pronounced Hawaiian words more or less correctly. Better than most Americans, I'll say.
Àĺl respect. Bless their memories
It is damning how many lives could have been saved if the officers did not dismiss or disregard warnings or sightings of Japanese ships planes or submarines. Also how many of these officers that was derilict in their duty were infact promoted in the aftermath.
18:13 Douglas MacArthur a.k.a Bruce Willis
Wow amazing I wish there was a German version lol
I've seen one of those midget submarines that attacked Sydney Harbour. They scuttled and the wreck is on display at the the Australian War Memorial.
South African here, I hope you guys cover South Africa and it's wars, like Boer wars, Zulu wars, and Xhosa wars (make sure you get the pronunciation correct 👍)
If U.S gets defeated at MIDWAY the second front in the Soviet union opens up and Stalin gets crushed from a 2 front war against Germany and Japan.
Very nice. Thank you.