@@Qwerty_7575right macarthur is incompetent when he defended our country and he still credited for returning and helping us while the real heroes was the brave Filipino and american soldiers who's still fighting in guerilla warfare the same soldiers he left behind when in height of chaos when japanese landed and it caused bataan death march and also bataan is my birthplace so it's still fresh to the elders here the atrocious japanese did.
My grandfather fought here as a Marine. I know it was terrible, he was wounded twice, and not much more. As a child I was told to never ask or bring up his service. He was forever impacted....violent temper, did not like loud noises (especially gunfire and fireworks), and his mood could change from pleasant to not-so-pleasant in an instant. Oddly, he never had hatred toward the Japanese...his hatred was directed toward the Red Cross and the "Masters of War". He was never diagnosed with PTSD, but it was obvious he suffered from it. He was a complicated man with a good heart.
@@jaketange i am not trying to talk bad about your grandfather or anything like that. But the way you phrased your sentence makes it sound like you are flexing over the fact that your grandfather suffered more😭
This is why there is such friendship between the Philippines and the US. What a difficult task they accomplished together. I just returned from Mindinao and there is still a strong bond today.
The fall of the Phillipines wouldnt happened if only the united states sends reinforcements and supplies to their soldiers. Instead they cut off the aid and then ordering their men to fall back and focus on Vietnam. The japanese invading the Philippines should only take a week according to their plan. But the Filipinos fought back. The japanese army caught off guard and surprised causing delays to their plan giving the Allied forces time to regroup. But the west abandoned their soldiers with the filipinos fighting back and hoping for reinforcements. The truth is the United States did not saved and freed the Philippines, it is the people of the Philippines who continued to fight against the odds using Guerilla tactics.
The unfortunate truth is, sometimes it is best to lose a battle, than to lose the entire war. By taking those soldiers back to be reinforced, we ensured that when we came back we would be well supplied and equipped. All the same I give my respect to the philipinos who continued to fight to the last man making the mainlands campaign far easier when they came back. God bless the Philippines! 🇺🇲❤️🇵🇭
It’s interesting to see a video showing how the U.S. territory of the Philippines was taken from the U.S., and then retaken by the U.S., before its independence from the USA in 1946
Thanks for sharing. I'm a visual learner and I appreciate your video. Thanks for the interest in the history of my country. Though I laugh at your pronountiation to "Tagaytay" haha it's cute though.
The creators may or may not be native Filipino speakers, but this is a documentary for educational purposes that has a worlwide audience. Hence, the spellings of the cities, and the approximate locations should be correct.
Its verry interessting.... but im missing a lot of the why's... to really think it was a great video. This left me with way more questions than answers.
yes, i know that island well, and its okay for of course someone to mispronounce an island in which our greatest american general returned to the philippines to make the place safe again.
Watching this from Manila. At the famous Manila Hotel, the former office/HQ for MacArthur is still there, upstairs. If you want to learn more about a fascinating bit of that period, the island/fortress of Fort Drum in Manila Bay is worth researching.
poorly trained philippine troop? sir i would like to remind you that our troops in the phillippines have been fighting for their freedom hundreds of years 300 to spain 30to us and 3 years to japan,our soldiers were not ill trained, they were just lack of power! but our filipino soldiers are well trained with high morale defending our homeland,
wrong. filipinos are hard charging men and women of the military. They are the most hard military force in the world. these people know they are fighting to defend their peoples, their families, and way of life. for every day they are in. they are good fighting force....I bless them.
As a filipino I'm a little bit annoyed. Because Leyte is spelled "Layte". And other parts of my country is mispronounced. I hope you can fix it in other Filipino History.
I think this will help. Almost every Filipino word ends with a strong or soft Spanish accent. Because The first colonization on the Philippines was caused by Spain. Second was Americans or Japanese Third was Japanese as I think so.
From USA Not Philippines. I don't think we have seen any of them. I think other people will probably say "How do you know??" Because I'm a proud PINOY or filipino
Despite being Japanese, I did not know that Japan was fighting in the Philippines with the US and that a large number of Filipinos were killed by the Japanese. I pray that this will never happen again.
Why Japan never teach Japanese invasion in ASIA. Japanese literally tried to conquer the Whole ASIA during WWII. Many astrocities committed by the Japanese soldiers during WWII.
If only they've put some more effort to secure Philippines initially, they could've easily destroy their fleet from there and naval invade their homelands, ending the war much earlier and avoiding the nuclear bombings😢
It’s good to see our country history animated for younger generation to see in an exciting way 💕… Watching from USA 🇺🇸
But this is the story Mcarthur wrote.
Did u here any praise for our ppls resilience or strength?
@@Qwerty_7575 Yes. Anyone who knows a bit about Filipino history is going to know at least a bit about the fierce Filipino resistance
good to see if information is correct
@@Qwerty_7575right macarthur is incompetent when he defended our country and he still credited for returning and helping us while the real heroes was the brave Filipino and american soldiers who's still fighting in guerilla warfare the same soldiers he left behind when in height of chaos when japanese landed and it caused bataan death march and also bataan is my birthplace so it's still fresh to the elders here the atrocious japanese did.
Thank you for sharing the history of
philipine country
Thank you so much for this, this really helped with my Social Studies extra credit presentation, also thanks for adding the time stamps.
same lol i used to this for my research. Hope I get my 6 credit
know that the filipino are brave peoples who love their land and people!!! I am married to one, so i know!
A proud master seargent who defended his nation till death.
My grandfather fought here as a Marine. I know it was terrible, he was wounded twice, and not much more. As a child I was told to never ask or bring up his service. He was forever impacted....violent temper, did not like loud noises (especially gunfire and fireworks), and his mood could change from pleasant to not-so-pleasant in an instant. Oddly, he never had hatred toward the Japanese...his hatred was directed toward the Red Cross and the "Masters of War". He was never diagnosed with PTSD, but it was obvious he suffered from it. He was a complicated man with a good heart.
MYYY grandfather DIED IN this war so ur not any better
@@jaketange what is wrong with you💀 this isn't about who suffered the most
whats wrong with u@@KrewLuvss
@@jaketange i am not trying to talk bad about your grandfather or anything like that. But the way you phrased your sentence makes it sound like you are flexing over the fact that your grandfather suffered more😭
ok@@KrewLuvss
its MANILA not Malina
Leyte not Layte😂
theres an accent or he just has trouble pronouncjng it
Panay not Panway*
Mali na nga
@Wee Tio its english!!!! dho
Thank goodness that you help me do my world history homework. My son very like it
Thank you bro it helped me well 😁👍
This is why there is such friendship between the Philippines and the US. What a difficult task they accomplished together. I just returned from Mindinao and there is still a strong bond today.
Proud to see after the surrender of USAFFE the Filipino kept on fighting for our country to gain our freedom. Brave Filipinos.
filipinos are brave bastards
Other countries (like Afghanistan) would have just given up and submit to Japan. The Filipinos never did. So proud of them!!
The fall of the Phillipines wouldnt happened if only the united states sends reinforcements and supplies to their soldiers. Instead they cut off the aid and then ordering their men to fall back and focus on Vietnam.
The japanese invading the Philippines should only take a week according to their plan. But the Filipinos fought back. The japanese army caught off guard and surprised causing delays to their plan giving the Allied forces time to regroup. But the west abandoned their soldiers with the filipinos fighting back and hoping for reinforcements.
The truth is the United States did not saved and freed the Philippines, it is the people of the Philippines who continued to fight against the odds using Guerilla tactics.
Found the salty racist
The unfortunate truth is, sometimes it is best to lose a battle, than to lose the entire war. By taking those soldiers back to be reinforced, we ensured that when we came back we would be well supplied and equipped. All the same I give my respect to the philipinos who continued to fight to the last man making the mainlands campaign far easier when they came back. God bless the Philippines!
🇺🇲❤️🇵🇭
Stop being bitter I'm a filipino.. but USA saved our asses... my Great Granparents as well as my Grandparents were there...
PINOY, it was their homeland. would you not do the same?
I agree this part of Philippine history has been whitewashed and shaped to give image to the Americans as the "heroes" who "saved" us.
filipinos, never forget, we are friends in blood.
Philippines is our home no other countries will take it but appreciate the USA and thanks for the help
USA helps.
But before. It was called Attacked or Colonized.
Of course brother. Freedom shall reign!
god bless the philippines.
Small nitpick the us didn’t have forces in Singapore that was the British
great video!
It’s interesting to see a video showing how the U.S. territory of the Philippines was taken from the U.S., and then retaken by the U.S., before its independence from the USA in 1946
You stole our independence b**t. Philippines real independence against Spain was 1898
@@jamchavez3330 While we did take that away, official independence as of World recognition was in 1946 from the United States
@@dylanshaffer2184its celebrated as philippine american friendship day
Thanks for sharing. I'm a visual learner and I appreciate your video. Thanks for the interest in the history of my country. Though I laugh at your pronountiation to "Tagaytay" haha it's cute though.
nice video!!! hope channel more popular
The creators may or may not be native Filipino speakers, but this is a documentary for educational purposes that has a worlwide audience. Hence, the spellings of the cities, and the approximate locations should be correct.
they don't know who hot the pinoy are to defend their land.
When the americans came back they led the filipinos to victory and also used a lot of filipino soldiers
Well, the Filipino resistance did most of the work before the US came back. Filipinos are amazing warriors
Yeah but Filipinos did the lot of work and killed thousands of Japanese soldiers , thanks to the firearms and weapons from the USA
of course, wouldn't you fight for your own homeland?
Next: A Brief History of Jollibee.
Yes
Would you license your videos for a elearning project?
Its verry interessting.... but im missing a lot of the why's... to really think it was a great video. This left me with way more questions than answers.
Verry interesting topic.
This is great..
One minor correction though, although its pronounced as Layte, its actually spelled LEYTE.. Im actually from that island..
yes, i know that island well, and its okay for of course someone to mispronounce an island in which our greatest american general returned to the philippines to make the place safe again.
my home is literally on the subic bay base and i just found out that both my grandpa's used to work there and my mums office was there oh my
know the military is always there.
you have god tier animation
My ancestors survived because they have been gone in hiding in the mountains at Davao oriental
Watching this from Manila. At the famous Manila Hotel, the former office/HQ for MacArthur is still there, upstairs.
If you want to learn more about a fascinating bit of that period, the island/fortress of Fort Drum in Manila Bay is worth researching.
Nice video! But the thing that bother me was the "Malina" in the map and the pronunciation of the Philippine cities. Though, overall a great video.
Well done,But correct the spelling of the cities!
Ooppss, some wrong spelling of some provinces; Panway (Panay), Layte (Leyte).
My grandfather was born in 1930, and my grandmother was born in 1929, so they were both kids, the Japanese attacked Philippines during world war 2
I like how he mispelled "Manila"
really, that's stupid to really think about that.
3:00 camiguin island nsa batanes n pla?
Yung sikat na Camiguin ay nasa Mindanao pero may Camiguin din sa Babuyan Islands na nasa Luzon...
poorly trained philippine troop? sir i would like to remind you that our troops in the phillippines have been fighting for their freedom hundreds of years 300 to spain 30to us and 3 years to japan,our soldiers were not ill trained, they were just lack of power! but our filipino soldiers are well trained with high morale defending our homeland,
I'd like to see your definition of trained
wrong. filipinos are hard charging men and women of the military. They are the most hard military force in the world. these people know they are fighting to defend their peoples, their families, and way of life. for every day they are in. they are good fighting force....I bless them.
Pl do a vedio on operation cartwheel
My great grandpa is a Japanese. He settled in the island of Siargao. Last name Nohara is a very Japanese last name.
Tell your grandpa that his fellow japanese people are bastards during WW2
My great grandma and grandpa survived the war they hide in a cave some times They didn't eat for 1 day if they died I will be never born
Nice
Where the heck is Malina 2:10?
What do you use to make the animations and video
Without the USA Philippines are gone
sir im from phillipines and your manila said malina in stead of manila
we will improve in our next videos
Fun Fact Of This Video: Some of the Islands named in the Philippines is wrong
Malina wronv spelling its "Manila"
Camiguin is in the visayas ( mid part ) not north of the Philippines
Alan?
My grandpa is a soldier in 1944 man
my granpa was a soldier in 1944 and killed 101 ppl and died of alolf hitler
Anime Boukoku no Akito Occupation of Philippines?
you spelt manila wrong its "manila" not "malina
As a filipino
I'm a little bit annoyed.
Because Leyte is spelled "Layte". And other parts of my country is mispronounced. I hope you can fix it in other Filipino History.
I think this will help.
Almost every Filipino word ends with a strong or soft Spanish accent.
Because The first colonization on the Philippines was caused by Spain.
Second was Americans or Japanese
Third was Japanese as I think so.
Guys like this comment if your are team Philippines 🇵🇭 whoooooooooo
👇🏻
the accuracy of the map isnt very good. its exaggerated and oversimplified because japan did not even occupy much of the philippines.
3:55 isnt it manila?
What apps / software do you use for Animation ?
boooooooo
@@ClaraHL-y4j racist
Boooooooo
Where’s Mexico in this story? The Mexican squadron 201
From USA Not Philippines. I don't think we have seen any of them. I think other people will probably say
"How do you know??"
Because I'm a proud PINOY or filipino
Mexican Air force was just a small contribution in this war.
It's a squadron, not to discredit them and their work but a squadron isn't a war changing thing, it's another drop on a glass
malaysia and singapore was under british rule not the u. s..
Thanks for your feedback
this helps so much with school but it bugs me that you say the places in the Philippines are wrong no hard feelings thks
Thanks for your feedback
@@historyonmaps No worries about it though, it's just an accent
👇People who live in Philippines
I love living in Mali-na
Bro just misspelled my countrys capital manila to malina 🇵🇭
Despite being Japanese, I did not know that Japan was fighting in the Philippines with the US and that a large number of Filipinos were killed by the Japanese.
I pray that this will never happen again.
Why Japan never teach Japanese invasion in ASIA. Japanese literally tried to conquer the Whole ASIA during WWII. Many astrocities committed by the Japanese soldiers during WWII.
@@TheAvoong 知らないよ。日本は僕に南京大虐殺や慰安婦の問題とかの日本軍の非人道的な事しか歴史の授業で教えてくれなかったよ。日本が非人道的な事をww2 でやってた事は多くの日本人は何となく予想してるけど具体的に何したかは殆どの日本人は知らないと思うよ。
ドイツは過去を反省してナチスの黒歴史を国民や世界に具体的に教えてるのにね。日本は今のドイツを見習うべきだよ。
この文章を英語に翻訳してなくてごめんね。
実際、日本が日本国民に教えた日本軍の非人道的な行為って表面的な事だけだし中国人や韓国人に今でもその事で問題視されてるから教科書に取り上げてるんだよね。
多分外国から非人道的な行為を指摘されなかったら、今の日本人はそれすらも知る事はなかったんじゃないかな。
What is united stated
I from the Philippines
Where are you we want new videos!!!
If only they've put some more effort to secure Philippines initially, they could've easily destroy their fleet from there and naval invade their homelands, ending the war much earlier and avoiding the nuclear bombings😢
"liberate the phillipines" quote unquote.
History will repeat itself 🤦
Our Filipino soldiers are not poorly trained, they were just lack of powerful weapons and ammos.
Fix your grammar
@@IAMJUSTREDDRAGON As an Asian, do we really need to speak your english language?
@@NBS-rk8bl remember the embarrasing defeat of american-philippine war? they were poorly trained
@@memegame3834 Nah, we just got defeated because some of the Filipino residents or locals became traitors.
You typed wrong its manila
Why is it Malina the capital is Manila and I made research and the old name of Manila is Maynilad but not Malina.
what the hell is malina?
excuse me? Malina???? 3:41
the corret spelling is Manila
its "PANAY" not "PANWAY"
i was born in that beautiful island
MANY WRONG SPELLING
Thank you so much usa if wouldn't for you we are not alive by now love from Philippines🇵🇭❤🇺🇸
Thanks to Help Philipphines
I see the Japanese empire
Wonder what they could have done,
probably nothing bad…
British Troops in Singapore not US
Manila not Malina :)
malina???
It's MAYNILA NOT manila
*ahem* correction its Manila not Malina
There's siquijor
guys the capital of the philippines is not malina its manila
really. stop the misspelling. its not important.
Singapore was British not American
Bataan not batan
U read it like bata-an
Tangina sinasabi ay "Batan"
ITS MANILA NOT MALINA😑
It's typo error, don't mind it...
@@jumarkpelismino5632 ok i think the editor messed up the spelling
It’s JOLO not JOJO
Nice but the pronunciations are wrong SO WRONG bataan is bata an and tagaytay isnt ta Gay Tay its Ta ga y tay
Taga iba bansa eh pabayaan mo na
My birthday is december 7 1941
Second 3 ww3 vs WW2 Philippines American Japan mores
Ano?
why malina its manila
Manila that’s were I live
Ok seriously how can you get Manila wrong? Its the most famous city in the Philippines
Its like calling New York = Wen Pork
no my contry
This looks like countryball
Philippines
Country balls
I'm really anger at japan 😡😤😠
Same.
ITS NOT MALINA
Manila
Why us