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I do appreciate the fact that some of the sailors have hats that say “HMS Repulse” on them as some of the Li Wo’s crew consisted of survivors from the sinking of Repulse and Prince of Wales.
The fact that the Li Wo rammed, pierced a ship’s hull, stayed afloat and only sank AFTER the warships fired at it show how truly powerful this little ferry was
The bravery the crew of this ship had is absolutely out of this world, they saw an entire fleet of ships and said “yeah I think we can take em” absolute legends each and every one of them. Thanks for sharing such an amazing story yarnhub!
That line, "He still remains at his post" really helped punctuate the action with the reality of what occurred and the dedication all the men of this ship had.
@@krikeydial3430 And do what? Wait for an air attack they can barely defend against? Hide on an island with what little supplies they had or wait to discovered by another Japanese ship and be hunted? Try to wait till night with no way to refuel and hope tomorrow was better? Of all their options I think they picked one of the best as that at least aided the war effort as they all realized that this was bigger then their individual survival.
Yarnhub, i know people say this OVER and OVER again, but it is true, and they mean it. Your animations have gotten so good, i'm surprised this stuff is able to be watched for free. Thank you for all the content you have made!
I wouldn’t be surprised if companies started paying them to make actual shows. Shows like “Dogfights” (the airplanes ones) for example. Actually Sabaton (pretty much common knowledge by now) already teams up with Yarnhub.
His videos haven't shown up for me in a long time and I forgot all about it and the animation was the first thing I noticed. It still has the same style but everything just looks so much better.
According to Japanese records, small transport ship "Inabasan Maru" (983 gross tons), which was at the head of the convoy in this battle, sank in flames. HMS Li Wo was sunk by light cruiser "Yura", destroyer "Fubuki" and "Asagiri", but they needed about 300 shells to sink her. I salute to Captain Wilkinson and his crew for their bravery from Japan.
@@bogdanilic7346 A few years ago, some japanese military Twitterers discussed about the battle. The outline of the battle is described in the action reports of Imperial Japanese Navy's 3rd Torpedo Squadron and 26 volumes of "Senshi Sōsho" (戦史叢書, War History Series; History books of Pacific War compiled by the Japanese Defense Agency after the war). They describe HMS Li Wo as "3000ton class auxiliary gunboat". I heard that the latter is partly translated into English. "Inabasan Maru" was a small freighter owned by the Kusakabe Kisen Kaisha built in 1917 at the Fujinagata Shipyard. She is generally referred that was sunk by air raid, but given the location and date, there is no doubt that she was sunk by HMS Li Wo.
Thank you for sharing this with us. I find your comment that three warships needed some 300 rounds to sink her suggests that some units of the IJN still had some work to do in gunnery. I also raise an eye that soldiers aboard Inabasan Maru actually leapt overboard. I wonder if after recovery, they were executed for cowardice in the face of the enemy.
@@puwapuwa11 According to Japanese documents, a transport ship believed to be the Inabasan Maru was heavily damaged and burned by enemy gunfire, and was abandoned after the crew was transferred to another ship, leaving the hull adrift while still burning. On the other hand, English documents state that "the Blenheims of 211 Squadron completed the attack, sinking the small transport Inabasan Maru." This even specifies the name of the aircraft that sank and the aircraft model, so it is hard to imagine that this is a mistake. I think that the truth is that the hull of the Inabasan Maru was probably still adrift on the ocean after the battle, and the British air force attacked it without knowing that it was unmanned, finishing it off.
@@andrewstackpool4911 This was probably a misunderstanding caused by a misreading of documents due to language differences, and the 3rd Torpedo Squadron's report determined that the fire could not be extinguished, so the crew transferred to other transports, leaving the ship unmanned.
As a man from Widnes, were this brave captain was born, there is a small memorial that we walk past and often don't notice. It isn't larger than the typical headstone but encompasses 3 winners of the VC from our small town. They gave so much and we will indeed, remember them.
As a HongKonger , it's our pride that our "country"/territory built ship was featured in this epic story . I hope evey HongKonger could be like Li Wo , full of brave in their heart.
I can't believe how lucky I am that both my grandfathers survived that war. One with a bronze star in Okinawa and the other an actual member of the band of brothers. Captured in Holland and escaped to Russia just to return to the war and fight on.
I know that ww2 films have been done to death, but I would actually like to see a film adaptation of this story, the courage, sacrifice and selflessness of the crew and the captain is nothing short of legendary
This would be a great one for sure. You could even tell three different stories to really amp up the humanity and run time. One Of her sister ship who was forced to beach in enemy territory, of course the main story of the “Li Wo” and her incredibly brave crew, and of course the Japanese perspective leading up and during the surprise attack. Would be a compelling story for sure.
I'd like to see Yarnhub cover more stories like this. This intrigued me to where I had to look more into this. Usually, when I hear stories like this, I hear of the impact that followed (example: The Battle of Thermopylae allowed for the evacuation of Athens before the Persians sacked the city). The Japanese fleet en route to Sumatra, arrived at Sumatra. I'd like to hear that losing that one troop carrier threw a wrench in the Japanese plan which would haunt them later but from what I found so far, the engagement between the HMS Li Wo and the Japanese fleet heading to Sumatra bore no such impact. Indonesia, like Malaya and Singapore before it, would fall. Wilkinson and his crew had nothing to prove. They had nothing to lose as the British reeled from the defeat at Singapore. They just wanted to retreat to safety. However, when pushed against the wall, they decided to go balls out, and played all the cards they could play. Their actions likely did not affect any of the major outcomes that followed but they sure meant something to the British. The HMS Li Wo would become the highest decorated small ship in Royal Naval history. Whatever you do, do it well. You never know who it may impact.
For any war tech nerds that want to know: the three warships that sank Li Wo were the Nagara-class light cruiser Yura and the Fubuki-class destroyers Fubuki and Asagiri. By the end of that same year, all three of these ships would be sunk in the waters around the Solomon Islands. Ironically, according to Japanese Wikipedia, the four-inch gun on Li Wo is claimed by some documents to have been manufactured in Japan, although the exact model of gun it was is unknown.
Her crew consisted of 84 men, mostly naval reservists, but also included several survivors from the Prince of Wales and Repulse, five men from the Army, two from the RAF, ten Malayans and six Chinese
It's funny... I see everyone complimenting you on the animation, and yeah, it's great, but frankly, the stories you tell absolutely overshadow the animation. And please believe me when I say that's a compliment.
I love how cool this looks! A definite improvement from last year! Also, I haven't heard this story yet, so it's a great welcome for me! Quite sad that there are heroes we won't remember as the records had been destroyed, RIP unknown sergeant.
I said that this episode would be "epic". I was not disappointed. The entire crew has earned the Balls of Steel Award. They fought valiantly with Wilkinson's sword.
Captain Wilkinson was both brave and pragmatic;. He knew he couldn't disengage from the enemy, as he would be sunk as soon as there was enough distance for the supporting warships to fire, without hitting their own ships. He just figured, if they are going to get shelled and sunk, then let it be after I've buried my bow into the side of one of them. That took guts!
My dad was one of the seven survivors. William D Wilding. He ended up on Banka Island along with other survivors and was taken prisoner. He spent the rest of the war in Palembang. Died in 1973.
Your story makes me wanna cry. Your Dad? That is a Dad to be real proud about there. The British know honor and any honor the USA has came straight from you guys. I'm just amazed by this story. Thanks Ms Graham. Love England. Love the British.
There are countless movies of several wars, but one created by YarnHub… it would immediately cement itself on top of the greatest classics of all time. I hope you get to that point. As far as the captain and crew, they could have turned and ran aground, but they chose to charge into the fight knowing it would be suicide. Few people today poses the courage that countless demonstrated during WWII. As amazing as the explosions and animations are, the line about the captain still being at his post is very sobering. In the moment, a soldier will do his duty, but there is nothing glamorous about death. Thank you YarnHub for honoring these men as well as those in your other videos.
Absolute sheer unmitigated bravery and Valor! What a tremendous story. World class Yarnhub! You are truly a dedicated class of your own. My weekend has started on a positive step.
I salute the bravery and selflessness of these men. The crew, the gunners, and the captain---all "still out on patrol..." RIP. Respectfully, PMH, MSgt(ret), USAF
One of your best stories, and superbly executed. That last line went home. It was men like this who, even though they may have been stupid, won the war.
Li Wo: *sneaks 2000 yards near the convoy in broad daylight without the Japanese noticing them and starts firing Japanese convoy: THERE IS AN IMPOSTOR AMONG US
The animations of yarnhub have been getting better and more cinematic! 0:37 the captain catching the fly and the sound of fly merging with plane engine sounds is a wonderful nuance!
This channel is constantly talking about battles and events that would normally never be talked about. I can say I knew about a small handful of stuff this channel uploads beforehand, but most is completely alien to my knowledge.
I love and hate these types of videos, i love them because they have a good morale and courage but i hate it when like the main character dies. Did they ever find the ruins of the Li wo? Great video overall and i hope you keep making more great animations about history!!!
Look, I know you guys get this on every video, but JESUS CHRIST, THE FACES ARE SO REALISTIC NOW. y'alls animators are cracked on another plane of existence!
The fall of Singapore was one of the biggest blunders and calamities not only in British history but the entire war. This one ferry and it's brave crew showed more determination and fight than the entire British high command!
Imagine being a japanese sailor and then you suddenly hear a shell pass your ship, you look around just to see this small, civilian ferry with a 4 inch gun barreling towards you and then ramming you after they shot you many times with armor piercing shells
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I do appreciate the fact that some of the sailors have hats that say “HMS Repulse” on them as some of the Li Wo’s crew consisted of survivors from the sinking of Repulse and Prince of Wales.
A very good detail
Holy crap, I didn’t even notice that. That’s an amazing detail!
No apologies needed 😌
Excellent view
Crazy attention to detail from Yarnhub surprises once again!
The fact that the Li Wo rammed, pierced a ship’s hull, stayed afloat and only sank AFTER the warships fired at it show how truly powerful this little ferry was
What’s cool is it didn’t even sink until it was shot point blank by a heavy cruiser, just over a hour after
Well big things DO come in small packages after all.
LI WO JENKINS!!!
Ferries have to rely on themselves.
What surprised me that the ferry front deck is that strong with little to no bending or holes
It is just transport ship hull that thin
The bravery the crew of this ship had is absolutely out of this world, they saw an entire fleet of ships and said “yeah I think we can take em” absolute legends each and every one of them. Thanks for sharing such an amazing story yarnhub!
1 Part bravery, 1 part desperation. If you know you are going to starve to death otherwise, why not take the quick death and bring your foes with you.
Taffy 3 Moment
Especially those anti-aircraft crews. I certainly wouldn't want to be facing those 20 mm nose cannons on those Betty's!
Yeah I think we can take em with our 13 shells.
tbf li wo had no option other than fight bcs it was slower than pre drednought battleship.
That line, "He still remains at his post" really helped punctuate the action with the reality of what occurred and the dedication all the men of this ship had.
He Honorablely went down with his ship Like any good Captain would.
They should have tried to avoid this fight. Had some balls I'll give them that.
@@krikeydial3430 And do what? Wait for an air attack they can barely defend against? Hide on an island with what little supplies they had or wait to discovered by another Japanese ship and be hunted? Try to wait till night with no way to refuel and hope tomorrow was better? Of all their options I think they picked one of the best as that at least aided the war effort as they all realized that this was bigger then their individual survival.
That line is such a punch to the gut
1000th like 🤙
Also I was looking for this comment!
Yarnhub, i know people say this OVER and OVER again, but it is true, and they mean it. Your animations have gotten so good, i'm surprised this stuff is able to be watched for free. Thank you for all the content you have made!
I wouldn’t be surprised if companies started paying them to make actual shows. Shows like “Dogfights” (the airplanes ones) for example. Actually Sabaton (pretty much common knowledge by now) already teams up with Yarnhub.
His videos haven't shown up for me in a long time and I forgot all about it and the animation was the first thing I noticed. It still has the same style but everything just looks so much better.
For free?? Shhhh🤫
According to Japanese records, small transport ship "Inabasan Maru" (983 gross tons), which was at the head of the convoy in this battle, sank in flames.
HMS Li Wo was sunk by light cruiser "Yura", destroyer "Fubuki" and "Asagiri", but they needed about 300 shells to sink her.
I salute to Captain Wilkinson and his crew for their bravery from Japan.
Do you happen to have that source? If there's a translation, I would love to read it.
@@bogdanilic7346
A few years ago, some japanese military Twitterers discussed about the battle. The outline of the battle is described in the action reports of Imperial Japanese Navy's 3rd Torpedo Squadron and 26 volumes of "Senshi Sōsho" (戦史叢書, War History Series; History books of Pacific War compiled by the Japanese Defense Agency after the war). They describe HMS Li Wo as "3000ton class auxiliary gunboat". I heard that the latter is partly translated into English.
"Inabasan Maru" was a small freighter owned by the Kusakabe Kisen Kaisha built in 1917 at the Fujinagata Shipyard. She is generally referred that was sunk by air raid, but given the location and date, there is no doubt that she was sunk by HMS Li Wo.
Thank you for sharing this with us. I find your comment that three warships needed some 300 rounds to sink her suggests that some units of the IJN still had some work to do in gunnery. I also raise an eye that soldiers aboard Inabasan Maru actually leapt overboard. I wonder if after recovery, they were executed for cowardice in the face of the enemy.
@@puwapuwa11 According to Japanese documents, a transport ship believed to be the Inabasan Maru was heavily damaged and burned by enemy gunfire, and was abandoned after the crew was transferred to another ship, leaving the hull adrift while still burning.
On the other hand, English documents state that "the Blenheims of 211 Squadron completed the attack, sinking the small transport Inabasan Maru." This even specifies the name of the aircraft that sank and the aircraft model, so it is hard to imagine that this is a mistake.
I think that the truth is that the hull of the Inabasan Maru was probably still adrift on the ocean after the battle, and the British air force attacked it without knowing that it was unmanned, finishing it off.
@@andrewstackpool4911 This was probably a misunderstanding caused by a misreading of documents due to language differences, and the 3rd Torpedo Squadron's report determined that the fire could not be extinguished, so the crew transferred to other transports, leaving the ship unmanned.
I swear one day yarn hub will get so realistic with their animations it will just be a video of them walking through a portal to view history with us
Yeah i I can imagine that happening
The cat has decreed that my comment is worthy of its heart
It has happened within a year
They have better animation than some hollywood films.
As a man from Widnes, were this brave captain was born, there is a small memorial that we walk past and often don't notice. It isn't larger than the typical headstone but encompasses 3 winners of the VC from our small town. They gave so much and we will indeed, remember them.
According to wiki photo, of the 3 VC's memorial, Captain Wilkinson's death was in 1946?!.....
Oddly, all have Thomas in their names. Brave men all.
Sorry, when he was awarded the VC.
As a HongKonger , it's our pride that our "country"/territory built ship was featured in this epic story . I hope evey HongKonger could be like Li Wo , full of brave in their heart.
Hey fellow hongkonger, hi
Shame about the Sergeant and the captain. No one would ever know who the Sergeant was. Rest in peace.
Despite the lack of name, we *all* know of him. A brave man.
@@mduff94 no one is ever truly lost to time. Eventually it will be found time shall tell though.
Yet we remember his actions, and if your remembered your never truly gone.
@@sinisterisrandom8537Many people have been lost in time. Sometimes there’s just no possible way or nothing left we can use to identify them
@@mrbigmoneybags you took what I said a bit too literal.
the "he still remains at his post" got me way harder than normal. All of the respect that I can possibly give to you, Captain Thomas Wilkinson
Thank you for your summation Sir!
I have never served in the military, but upon hearing that, I gave my Scout salute.
Honor!
It’s stunning how good the models/textures of the Humans are getting!
Fantastic work guys!
The last line almost brought me to tears. "He still remains at his post"
I can't believe how lucky I am that both my grandfathers survived that war. One with a bronze star in Okinawa and the other an actual member of the band of brothers. Captured in Holland and escaped to Russia just to return to the war and fight on.
Wait, you're Joseph Beyrle's grandson? That's amazing.
@@andro7862 Negative. I'm the grandson of James Kenneth Davis.
Respect to your grandfathers.
I know i havent watched the video yet, but you're animations keep on getting better and better! Keep improving!
Ikr
@@Ilikebigbuffmenyeah!
Even haters agree with this statement.
I would watch an hour long movie of this.
As a singaporean, I never knew about this story! This animation too is impeccable, hats off to you at yarnhub!
I know that ww2 films have been done to death, but I would actually like to see a film adaptation of this story, the courage, sacrifice and selflessness of the crew and the captain is nothing short of legendary
Won't happen sadly. Hollywood rules the film making roost and a glory hogging American film maker aint going to be interested in British stuff.
This would be a great one for sure. You could even tell three different stories to really amp up the humanity and run time. One Of her sister ship who was forced to beach in enemy territory, of course the main story of the “Li Wo” and her incredibly brave crew, and of course the Japanese perspective leading up and during the surprise attack. Would be a compelling story for sure.
I'd like to see Yarnhub cover more stories like this.
This intrigued me to where I had to look more into this. Usually, when I hear stories like this, I hear of the impact that followed (example: The Battle of Thermopylae allowed for the evacuation of Athens before the Persians sacked the city). The Japanese fleet en route to Sumatra, arrived at Sumatra. I'd like to hear that losing that one troop carrier threw a wrench in the Japanese plan which would haunt them later but from what I found so far, the engagement between the HMS Li Wo and the Japanese fleet heading to Sumatra bore no such impact. Indonesia, like Malaya and Singapore before it, would fall.
Wilkinson and his crew had nothing to prove. They had nothing to lose as the British reeled from the defeat at Singapore. They just wanted to retreat to safety. However, when pushed against the wall, they decided to go balls out, and played all the cards they could play. Their actions likely did not affect any of the major outcomes that followed but they sure meant something to the British. The HMS Li Wo would become the highest decorated small ship in Royal Naval history.
Whatever you do, do it well. You never know who it may impact.
There's no words to honour the selfless crew. Just because of such brave men, even facing so many loses, the allies had won the war.
For any war tech nerds that want to know: the three warships that sank Li Wo were the Nagara-class light cruiser Yura and the Fubuki-class destroyers Fubuki and Asagiri. By the end of that same year, all three of these ships would be sunk in the waters around the Solomon Islands.
Ironically, according to Japanese Wikipedia, the four-inch gun on Li Wo is claimed by some documents to have been manufactured in Japan, although the exact model of gun it was is unknown.
Heh I thought it was a Nagara class that was modelled, Their animated models are getting much better I gotta admit.
yeah, i noticed they modeled the ijn ships properly
Such brave Defiance and Courage that Li Wo had as she gave her life.
The Li Wo, Fu Wo and the unnamed motor boat, along with their crews, will be remembered for their bravery and sacrifices.
Her crew consisted of 84 men, mostly naval reservists, but also included several survivors from the Prince of Wales and Repulse, five men from the Army, two from the RAF, ten Malayans and six Chinese
No one has any idea how happy I am to hear my country “Singapore” in a yarnhub video!!
It's funny... I see everyone complimenting you on the animation, and yeah, it's great, but frankly, the stories you tell absolutely overshadow the animation. And please believe me when I say that's a compliment.
As a Singaporean, I'm so glad our country was featured in one of your videos 🙂
And as a Hong Konger, I am so glad our ship makes her way to Yarnhub too ^^
A little sad this story of bravery wasn't taught in schools at all.
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Are you an English residing in Hong Kong ?
Hongkong's Chinese people help build the Li Wo ...?
@@peekaboopeekaboo1165 When the hell HK had that many English to build a ship?
this is getting multimillion dollar per episode budget level. Enough praising your teams work, time to be proud of your efforts. Your work is superb
Thanks!
I love how cool this looks! A definite improvement from last year! Also, I haven't heard this story yet, so it's a great welcome for me! Quite sad that there are heroes we won't remember as the records had been destroyed, RIP unknown sergeant.
I said that this episode would be "epic". I was not disappointed. The entire crew has earned the Balls of Steel Award. They fought valiantly with Wilkinson's sword.
Captain Wilkinson was both brave and pragmatic;. He knew he couldn't disengage from the enemy, as he would be sunk as soon as there was enough distance for the supporting warships to fire, without hitting their own ships. He just figured, if they are going to get shelled and sunk, then let it be after I've buried my bow into the side of one of them. That took guts!
Boy. THE QUALITY OF THIS ANIMATION IS INSANE! This feels like a documentary video, please keep this up!
My family just bought an iPad and a new Yarnhub video dropped so the only logical thing to do first was to watch it on the iPad. Great Video as always
We hope it looked and sounded great :)
the quality of your animations is each video better, this is so good
My dad was one of the seven survivors. William D Wilding. He ended up on Banka Island along with other survivors and was taken prisoner. He spent the rest of the war in Palembang. Died in 1973.
Your story makes me wanna cry. Your Dad? That is a Dad to be real proud about there. The British know honor and any honor the USA has came straight from you guys. I'm just amazed by this story. Thanks Ms Graham. Love England. Love the British.
I have no idea how you make the graphics better every video, someone needs a raise!
Your guys' animation is getting better and better every video, and it looks amazing. Cool story too.
The quality of the animations is crazy. And the fact that you post weekly videos in unreal. Love the stuff. Keep it up!
No lie: I shed a tear watching this. R.I.P Temporary Lieutenant Thomas Wilkinson and the crew of Li Wo.
There are countless movies of several wars, but one created by YarnHub… it would immediately cement itself on top of the greatest classics of all time. I hope you get to that point.
As far as the captain and crew, they could have turned and ran aground, but they chose to charge into the fight knowing it would be suicide. Few people today poses the courage that countless demonstrated during WWII. As amazing as the explosions and animations are, the line about the captain still being at his post is very sobering.
In the moment, a soldier will do his duty, but there is nothing glamorous about death. Thank you YarnHub for honoring these men as well as those in your other videos.
Thank you
The animation QUALITY is improving exponentially every single video. I look forward to these every week
this was definitely an example of amazing leadership and fearlessness! I love these stories!
Absolute sheer unmitigated bravery and Valor! What a tremendous story. World class Yarnhub! You are truly a dedicated class of your own. My weekend has started on a positive step.
the animation quality of this actually blows my mind. thank you yarnhub for not making me pay for this (which i would gladly do)
Thank you for getting these videos out. I have seen all the quality videos get posted faster and faster
I love British naval audacity, it never fails to entertain.
That fight was suicide. I would have been an island boy.
On target, bracketed, in three rounds with no range finder, is EXCELLENT gunnery. Bravo Zulu Li Wo.
I cant believe how good the animation has gotten in only a year!
Prepare for ramming speed!!!!! Another story of greatness told. Well done yarnhub.
"He still remains, at his post"
Epic line right there
finally you cover a lost peice of history that ive been waiting on thanks so much yarnhub i really love u guys and will support you to the end
I salute the bravery and selflessness of these men.
The crew, the gunners, and the captain---all "still out on patrol..."
RIP.
Respectfully,
PMH, MSgt(ret), USAF
The fact that they knew what attacking ment, and not just did it. But went for it with 110% shows how brave soldiers can be
I love how realistic the faces look now they even have realistic looking facial hair. Amazing work yarnhub
One of your best stories, and superbly executed. That last line went home. It was men like this who, even though they may have been stupid, won the war.
Wow, the ship held up very well even though it wasn't built for war. The crew also has tremendous courage.
God bless these brave men. YARNHUB never fails to put a lump in my throat.
jesus its so great watching this channel put so much more detail into their animations everytime
This yarnhub animation surely getting better on each episodes
As a Singaporean myself history didn't tell us about this story this so I'm glad you told us about these heros
Dude…this is one of the most badass stories I’ve ever heard.
HMS Li Wo took the *“BANZAI”* page from the Japanese strategy book
The white cute Cat at the beginning of the video and the whole story and animation are 5 stars ⭐ for me.
Li Wo: *sneaks 2000 yards near the convoy in broad daylight without the Japanese noticing them and starts firing
Japanese convoy: THERE IS AN IMPOSTOR AMONG US
"He still remains, at his post."
Damn
Very unfortunate some of the names of key members of the crew have been lost to time. Incredible bravery RIP
“He still remains at his post” that gave me the chills for some reason.
The animations of yarnhub have been getting better and more cinematic!
0:37 the captain catching the fly and the sound of fly merging with plane engine sounds is a wonderful nuance!
My guy the graphics and animations get better every video keep it up!
The stories are just wonderful. Small battles that are never talked about. Great job and thank you
That Captain deserved that VC as did his crew. I have never heard this story before I am glad I have now.
Man these facial models keep looking more and more realistic! Keep up the great work!
Unimaginable bravery. Beyond heroic.
This channel is constantly talking about battles and events that would normally never be talked about. I can say I knew about a small handful of stuff this channel uploads beforehand, but most is completely alien to my knowledge.
The quality and upload time is unbelievable, keep up the good work!
This is too, TOOO DAMN GOOD, How did these animations go from 2D to a amazing 3D animation.
Sobering and yet heroic at the same time! This really touched my heart ❤️
What an awesome story! Never heard of it as a Singaporean until now
Brooo i almost burst into tears. Bravo yarnhub!
Danke!
Thank you!
these are the brave men that built the path to a better world, we should all be thankfull or their sacrifices. thx for making those yarnhub
I haven't seen a Yarnhub video for a couple months and man! The animations keep getting better and better! It's magnificent, keep up the good work
As an American and a former soldier I can respect last stands like this one. RIP Crew of the Li Wo, valiant sailors (and airman) one and all.
The saddest thing to happen in war is to lose the names of the brave men who sacrificed themselves
His name may be lost to time but his actions will always be remembered.
Captain Wilkenson: Eternally on patrol with his mate the Lewis gunner. Rest in Peace
I love and hate these types of videos, i love them because they have a good morale and courage but i hate it when like the main character dies. Did they ever find the ruins of the Li wo? Great video overall and i hope you keep making more great animations about history!!!
That's the reality of war sadly
There are no main characters in war, only soldiers with their determination.
Went down with his ship like a true captain.
Look, I know you guys get this on every video, but JESUS CHRIST, THE FACES ARE SO REALISTIC NOW. y'alls animators are cracked on another plane of existence!
This 11 minute video is gonna take me half an hour to watch cuz I keep rewinding it to appreciate the attention to detail
The animations keep getting better and better
This video Is so Highly Detailed I love it
Holy crap your character models have really reached a whole new level of detail, hard to believe that at one point you were using 2D animations.
The fall of Singapore was one of the biggest blunders and calamities not only in British history but the entire war. This one ferry and it's brave crew showed more determination and fight than the entire British high command!
I have literally never watched one of your videos and felt like it wasnt worth my time
You do amazing york
Curious how the small and outnumbered often demonstrate more courage than some would expect in the face of advession.
The early 2000's History Channel could have only dreamt of this production quality. Hell TODAYS History Channel could only dream of this quality.
If the movie industry doesn't make a feature length film using this amazing animation they are nuts!
What a great story. I wasn’t going to watch it because it seems so ridiculous. But you do such a great job presenting. I’m glad I did.
Imagine being a japanese sailor and then you suddenly hear a shell pass your ship, you look around just to see this small, civilian ferry with a 4 inch gun barreling towards you and then ramming you after they shot you many times with armor piercing shells