My grandmother was around Setsuko’s age when her house was bombed in the Philippines during world war 2. When her house was bombed she was having dinner with her family. The bombing killed her mother and half her siblings. After the bombing there was so much chaos that she was separated from her father and the rest of her siblings. She told me that she would see bodies piled on the streets, she would continually hear devastating screams, and blood was everywhere. Sometimes when she would go to a lake or river (to bathe or get water) she would see bodies floating in the water. She told me that she was always running and hiding, continuing fighting for her life. She told me that she always prayed to our Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ that she would be safe and protected. Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ did protect her and she is still living to this day. I am forever grateful that she survived.
@@MdickieFilms My grandmother is still alive. I just wanted to share her story. So many people have their story to tell, but never get told. So I wanted to share my grandmother's story before it is forgotten.
That last scene. The B-29 flying over Kobe without challenge is just one big slap in the face of IJAAF and the IJA. It's like them saying, "Where are your interceptors?"
I now understand why Japan kept even the smallest of fighter wings active right up until the last few minutes of the war. They knew there was little a A6M2 or a KI-43 could do against a B-29, let alone even a Shiden Kai. However they still kept those planes serviced the best they could and yet, young pilots went into the air to their most certain death. It reminds me of a German fighter pilots interview. The interviewer asked why he kept fighting, he said "The fire bombing of Dresden and the dead women and children lying in our streets." War is hell.
another thing was that B 29s had such a high flight altitude that most of the Japanese planes couldn't reach. japanese pilots had to fly at an angle to intercept them and squeeze out as many rounds as they could before they stalled. there was such an altitude distance between the two that the bullets would often lose velocity before making contact with the b29. they were virtually untouchable
The last shot at 2:09 with the B 29 bomber flying silently and untouched over the burning and devastated city, with that tinkling background music, gives chills.
True, no Interceptors scrambling to shoot them down, not even a single hint of an AA battery trying to defend the city. Just a statement of total air supremacy of the USAAF on late world war 2.
@@alwayscurious3357 yeah, the Japanese knew by that time that none of their planes or AA guns can reach B 29's heights, they would've felt so horribly helpless
The Bombing of Kobe was a Devastating Event, Why? Kobe was Not just the 6th largest City in Japan, The houses were mostly built with wood and thus highly flammable, suitable for starting and sustaining large fires. Second, it was Japan's largest port, home to the largest concentration of Shipbuilding and Marine-Engine manufacturing. Kobe was also an important city for Transportation and business. National Highways ran through the city, especially through the congested business section, and Kobe contained business facilities for Steel, Machinery, Rubber, Railway Equipment, and Ordnance. Lastly, Kobe's low water supply, Consisting of only three reservoirs, And its poor firefighting equipment created a very fire-prone environment.
japan committed war crimes atrocities killed people for fun and it was Japan's largest port, home to the largest concentration of shipbuilding and marine-engine manufacturing. Kobe was also an important city for transportation and business.
By late war it was a punishable offense to display defeatist attitudes and for the Japanese especially the militarists it was expected in the name of the Emperor all Japanese would serve the empire 😢 😞
2:12 ... as a kid before I knew anything about WWII ... I thought the B29 was a regular airliner and was shocked initially thinking how can airliners drop bombs on civillian targets?! Then my late maternal grandfather then commented that those were NOT AIRLINERS but military aircraft DESIGNED to drop explosives...
Ironically, after the war, Boeing eventually came up with the design to develop. A cargo transport/airliner by the designation C-97/ 377 Stratofreighter.
@champagnegascogne9755 😢alas is it not where inventors wished their inventions and tools benefit humanity not be instruments of death 😢 ... Kalashnikov wished to invent a machine that lasts forever and later remarked how he wished he could invent a farming tractor or machine instead of the AK47 .... one of Confucius disciples Yan Hui remarked how if he were governor of a country would seek to melt down weapons and use them for being recast for tools for farming and the Biblical Phrases from Swords to Ploughshares....
For this to be an anime, this is the most realistic I've ever watched. No innocent lives, Axis or Allies, deserved to go through the casualties and horrors of WW2.
It also didn’t help that most structures in Japan were literally made out of paper and wood. During the Tokyo firebombing’s the fire was so hot and was sucking up so much air that people were literally dragged into the fire. Another not well known fact is that the American bombers sometimes didn’t need navigation because they could see their target burning from hundreds of miles away from previous attacks.
Take a good look Seita and Setsuko. It's a historic moment you can tell your grandchildren how you watched Old Japan disappear one night. Sadly they will not have grandchildren or even children.
For rough estimates, all American bombing on Japanese soil killed about 750,000 people. 50% of that was firebombing. The nukes, 10%. What’s even more insane is all these bombings left 8.5 million people homeless. Considering what Japanese forces did in Nanjing, nobody really was safe from being a victim. War really is hell
@aviation-cat5425 There were six million Asian civilians alone that were killed, butchered, and brutalized by the IJA. The number of Japanese dead in both civilians and military is less than 2 million. The Japanese should count their blessings that the Allied forces didn't stoop down to the IJA's level of wanton violence and inhumanity.
I feel pretty bad about the Japanese civilians that died horrifically in these bombings, but Japan was so horrifically cruel and evil to the rest of Asian, raping, murdering, enslaving and torturing all civilians and POWs they came across. They started the war to enslave Asia, they hit Pearl Harbor first because the US denied them the resources to keep raping and pillaging Asia. Japan as a nation deserved worse yet the allies did not do that, it's interesting really, the nation deserved it, but individual civilians didn't deserve the pain and suffering they got. It is probably more right to say the government and the military deserved it but the civilians are what feeds the government and military.
@@duitk Then you clearly don't know your history, The war started because the militarist were agitating for more expansion and war the blame clearly lies in the japanese military.
@the flying catto the war ended after 2 nuke should've been 1 and if they did operation downfall the casualties for the us would be 4 to 5 million and the Japanese would be 5 to 10 million with millions of civilians dying
That moment when you realize that the bad guys in this scene just wanted to be left alone until your own governement decided to risk you and your family's safety for their gain.
@@GaiusCaligula234The United States (the people flying the bombers) was isolationist and didn't want to be directly involved in the war. Then Japan decided to bomb Pearl Harbor and the Philippines because they needed oil from the Dutch East Indies (Indonesia).
@@GaiusCaligula234america was partially neutral until japan decided that "nah fuck that imma make the worst decision ever and make america involve in this war"
Pretty much. It’s part of why there are so few movies from the Axis civilian perspective. Many of the civilians were all for the war at the start, but then rapidly found out things weren’t going to just be an easy conquest. It makes a “victim” narrative a lot more complicated because in many cases even the civilians were fully on board with committing to war and doing these same kind of things to other nations, they’re only now reaping the rewards. But even if they wanted to surrender, they can’t because they military and government would kill them for speaking out.
At the end of day war is devestating and even the worst people don't deserve to suffer that way. We can argue that some countries had it coming and so on, but it's just an awful thing that shouldn't happen. Country leaders and other people in power made decisions that resulted in pain and suffering for other countries and their own. I hate it when people say others deserve things like this because they just don't.
When you sneak attack a country with the belief that they will surrender and not commit every fiber of their society to erasing your empire off the face of the earth.....Hirohito choose...Poorly.
Actually, every senior Japanese leader knew Pearl Harbor would lead to America destroying Japan. They did *not* think it would make America surrender. Hirohito was also *not* the guy behind the attack. That's like blaming Queen Elizabeth II for Iraq War.
@@rileyfahl9787 No he didn't. Hirohito had the same amount of power as the recent Queen of England did. Pearl Harbor bombing was an act of self-defence by the way. We gave Japan no choice but to attack us. We were the aggressor in that war.
Pearl Harbor Use of Korean and Chinese comfort women R@pe of Nanking Targeting civilians Mistreatment of pows Left US sailors to die in the pacific Sunk hospital ships Killed medics Killed surrendering troops Used prisoners as test subjects Attacking neutral countries Killing unharmed civilians Japanese massacre of Nanking resulting in 200,000 deaths Bataan death March Pretending to surrender Pretending to play dead Forcing civilians to fight Using civilians from other countries to fight Mistreatment of animals In total killed 16,200,000 Chinese civilians
@@kazelciegomiller1289 this guy was also infected by the elementary propaganda book during his elementary days.. so sad...let us just understand his opinion
The people is innocent ! The wrong guys is gorverment , we dont want war ! They bring death for us ! Even in china Ok ! Lets talk about another masacree ! That a red squair in china and falun gong persecute ! In mao period nearly 10 million being killed by red communist ! Untill today its still happend like trapped , kid napped , organ harvested , think stalin, think mao , think a communít you will unđerstand !
As horrific as it looks, people should remember that What the Japanese did to many people in the countries they occupied are equally horrific. The US in a way was not the bad guy in here since all the suffering the Japanese has been through throughout this movie is somewhat of gigantic karma
The Japanese Type 3 AAA 12cm could reach B29s .... same with the Type 5 AAA experimental 15cm .... there was too few available though The Ki84, Type 100 and N1K2J could also manage against the B29s....
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As a chinese, It's sad to watch this movie, but in the end, they had it comming, they did worse to people in china whilst this was happening, many many more suffered and died from the japanese in ww2 in china than what the americans did in japan. I don't understand why japanese deny japan that was guilty country, it seems that they tend to think of themselves as victims, but they are in actuallity the perpetrators themselves. ned in japan.
The Japanese wouldn't have stopped the war would have continued because innocent or not they fantaticly supported the war and prepared to fight to the death for every square inch. The Japanese truly reaped what they sowed in the Philippines, China, and all across the pacific
@@bluemobster0023 Most books on WW2 are utter bullsh!t. The "evidence" for the Nanking massacre, for example, is so paper thin it's not funny. Shadows that don't match, out of context executions, pictures like the soldier impaling a baby on his beyonet that have clearly been spliced, and even communists being described as Japanese soldiers. Only people with double digit IQs can believe in nonsense like Nanking massacre, holocaust and other crap.
@@lucasgrey9794 hahahahaha omfg your an actual nazi 🤣 what a joke you clearly have some kind of inferiority issue if you claim it's all bs lmao get some bitches you no life cuck
OK so I’m guessing this is one of the Americans attacks on Kobe in World War II because of how this is Japan this is a guest around the ending of the war
@@tylerunderwood5059 very perfect against wooden and light materiel targets can achieve maximum destruction at only 200 tons the americans dropped over a thousand in each bombing run
@@inigobantok1579 couple that with a few hundred B29s the Americans would use in a raid and you have a shit ton of incendiary bombs to rain down on Japan
Japan had what was coming, but people are too sucked into the Hiroshima and Nagasaki incident that they never knew what happened in Western Asia and the Southern Asian islands. Nor do these people know what the Japanese did to Americans in the Island hopping campaign.
I'm quite sure there could have been a peaceful or less chaotic resolution than to bomb each other. Bombing is an extreme and impulsive tactic to destroy many things at once. Neither Japan nor U.S.A. should have launched bombs, resulting in many lives being lost at the hands of mercilessly egoistic people. Japan should have made a better choice and so should the U.S.A. Thank you, I'm done with my ted tall
Nobody deserved any of part of WWII. Do you realize what percentage of people who died in WWII, were citizens that didn’t even get to choose to be involved? That’s extremely insensitive of you to say. Nobody deserves death
@@Pp.lolita.dollie Plenty of people deserve (or deserved) death, Infact why dont we name some: Adolf Hitler Joseph Stalin Heinrich Himmler Josef Mengele Ho Chi Minh Osama Bin Laden (And affiliates) Vladimir Putin Xi Jinping Frank Bainimarama Aleksandr Lukashenko Gamal Abdel Nasser Manuel Noriega Fidel Castro Alberto Kenya Fujimori Idi Amin Dada Oskar Dirlewanger Mutsuhiro Watanabe Klaus Barbie Ilse Koch Mao Zedong All members of the Kim Dynasty Saddam Hussein Tsar Alexander II Tomoyuki Yamashita Genda Minoru Leopold II Ivan the Terrible Peter Scully Rudolf Höss Hideki Tojo Adolf Eichmann and many many more in history, many of these are just recent names.
America : hahahaha bom go brrrr don't woke sleeping giant,the scariest america not atomic bomb or manpower but it's factory and shipyard they can mass produce planes,fleet carrier,destroyers,submarine,tanks,munitions like they making cars 😂
Funnily enough they were actually pressured to attack Pearl Harbor so America could join the war free scout (the public opinion was massively anti-war at the time, protests and everything)
@@outcastpov9366 They intended for it to happen, yes. Some research on it will tell you that immediately, but to make the story short: Through restrictions in resource trade and mobilization of the navy they placed Japan in a situation when they either had to attack (and get America out of the naval picture for the atlantic scenery at once) or surrender right there and then They choose what they did. Unlucky for them, the attack wasn't effective enough to get America to withdraw as they intended (although it did slow them down significantly enough for Japan to have time to expand quite a bit before being pinned down again)
My grandmother was around Setsuko’s age when her house was bombed in the Philippines during world war 2. When her house was bombed she was having dinner with her family. The bombing killed her mother and half her siblings. After the bombing there was so much chaos that she was separated from her father and the rest of her siblings. She told me that she would see bodies piled on the streets, she would continually hear devastating screams, and blood was everywhere. Sometimes when she would go to a lake or river (to bathe or get water) she would see bodies floating in the water. She told me that she was always running and hiding, continuing fighting for her life. She told me that she always prayed to our Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ that she would be safe and protected. Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ did protect her and she is still living to this day. I am forever grateful that she survived.
Manila?
Yup
Thats brutal to read about it sorry for your grandmother's death
@@MdickieFilms My grandmother is still alive. I just wanted to share her story. So many people have their story to tell, but never get told. So I wanted to share my grandmother's story before it is forgotten.
God bless you and your family
That last scene. The B-29 flying over Kobe without challenge is just one big slap in the face of IJAAF and the IJA. It's like them saying, "Where are your interceptors?"
I now understand why Japan kept even the smallest of fighter wings active right up until the last few minutes of the war. They knew there was little a A6M2 or a KI-43 could do against a B-29, let alone even a Shiden Kai. However they still kept those planes serviced the best they could and yet, young pilots went into the air to their most certain death. It reminds me of a German fighter pilots interview. The interviewer asked why he kept fighting, he said "The fire bombing of Dresden and the dead women and children lying in our streets."
War is hell.
@@EntrustWithinChrist yeah Dresden bombardment was fucked up, i hope that wars ends someday
probably doin BDA bomb damage assessment
It's kinda like a twisted reversal of what the Luftwaffe pulled off in Rotterdam, Guernica and Blitz back then. But in higher numbers.
another thing was that B 29s had such a high flight altitude that most of the Japanese planes couldn't reach. japanese pilots had to fly at an angle to intercept them and squeeze out as many rounds as they could before they stalled. there was such an altitude distance between the two that the bullets would often lose velocity before making contact with the b29. they were virtually untouchable
The last shot at 2:09 with the B 29 bomber flying silently and untouched over the burning and devastated city, with that tinkling background music, gives chills.
True, no Interceptors scrambling to shoot them down, not even a single hint of an AA battery trying to defend the city. Just a statement of total air supremacy of the USAAF on late world war 2.
@@alwayscurious3357 yeah, the Japanese knew by that time that none of their planes or AA guns can reach B 29's heights, they would've felt so horribly helpless
Why type of bomb are those? Looks kinda weird?
@@amirudinadnan7024 The Firebombs? They're M-69 Incendiary cluster bombs
@@alwayscurious3357 so that why it didn't exploded. Thanks.
Seeing Setsuko's face when the clip was ending broke my heart, being her age and witnessing war is heartbreaking
Too bad you didn't see his face when his government was rampaging across China and other Pacific nations.
The Bombing of Kobe was a Devastating Event, Why? Kobe was Not just the 6th largest City in Japan, The houses were mostly built with wood and thus highly flammable, suitable for starting and sustaining large fires. Second, it was Japan's largest port, home to the largest concentration of Shipbuilding and Marine-Engine manufacturing. Kobe was also an important city for Transportation and business. National Highways ran through the city, especially through the congested business section, and Kobe contained business facilities for Steel, Machinery, Rubber, Railway Equipment, and Ordnance. Lastly, Kobe's low water supply, Consisting of only three reservoirs, And its poor firefighting equipment created a very fire-prone environment.
japan committed war crimes atrocities killed people for fun and it was Japan's largest port, home to the largest concentration of shipbuilding and marine-engine manufacturing. Kobe was also an important city for transportation and business.
This video captures the devastation and horror of war. Very good but painful as well.
Yes, but the likes feel me happy, i promise
Eh. Real war is alot more graphic than this.
Don't touch the boats.
Gave me the chills, great work!
Thank you!!
The Imperial soldier shouting "TENNO HEIKA BANZAI!!!!" Trying to boost the people's morale even though there's no more glory is kinda sad
By late war it was a punishable offense to display defeatist attitudes and for the Japanese especially the militarists it was expected in the name of the Emperor all Japanese would serve the empire 😢 😞
2:12 ... as a kid before I knew anything about WWII ... I thought the B29 was a regular airliner and was shocked initially thinking how can airliners drop bombs on civillian targets?! Then my late maternal grandfather then commented that those were NOT AIRLINERS but military aircraft DESIGNED to drop explosives...
Ironically, after the war, Boeing eventually came up with the design to develop. A cargo transport/airliner by the designation C-97/ 377 Stratofreighter.
@champagnegascogne9755 😢alas is it not where inventors wished their inventions and tools benefit humanity not be instruments of death 😢 ... Kalashnikov wished to invent a machine that lasts forever and later remarked how he wished he could invent a farming tractor or machine instead of the AK47 .... one of Confucius disciples Yan Hui remarked how if he were governor of a country would seek to melt down weapons and use them for being recast for tools for farming and the Biblical Phrases from Swords to Ploughshares....
This movie made me cry so much, it is so beautiful and it reminded me of my little sister 😭😭😭
18/12/2020
For this to be an anime, this is the most realistic I've ever watched. No innocent lives, Axis or Allies, deserved to go through the casualties and horrors of WW2.
It also didn’t help that most structures in Japan were literally made out of paper and wood. During the Tokyo firebombing’s the fire was so hot and was sucking up so much air that people were literally dragged into the fire. Another not well known fact is that the American bombers sometimes didn’t need navigation because they could see their target burning from hundreds of miles away from previous attacks.
Take a good look Seita and Setsuko. It's a historic moment you can tell your grandchildren how you watched Old Japan disappear one night.
Sadly they will not have grandchildren or even children.
Are you paraphrasing Gone with the Wind?
@@puterboy2 Yes I am why?
Tony Barde Just thought it was a little too odd.
@@puterboy2 Bye
Tony Barde I did not mean to offend you.
Nice job on the score man
Thank you!! It was an adventure to write, for sure.
@@JarrydEliasMusic No problem dude
Thanks, Ghibli!
For rough estimates, all American bombing on Japanese soil killed about 750,000 people. 50% of that was firebombing. The nukes, 10%. What’s even more insane is all these bombings left 8.5 million people homeless. Considering what Japanese forces did in Nanjing, nobody really was safe from being a victim. War really is hell
Given what the Japanese did, I'd say this was nothing if not fair.
@aviation-cat5425 There were six million Asian civilians alone that were killed, butchered, and brutalized by the IJA. The number of Japanese dead in both civilians and military is less than 2 million. The Japanese should count their blessings that the Allied forces didn't stoop down to the IJA's level of wanton violence and inhumanity.
I feel pretty bad about the Japanese civilians that died horrifically in these bombings, but Japan was so horrifically cruel and evil to the rest of Asian, raping, murdering, enslaving and torturing all civilians and POWs they came across. They started the war to enslave Asia, they hit Pearl Harbor first because the US denied them the resources to keep raping and pillaging Asia. Japan as a nation deserved worse yet the allies did not do that, it's interesting really, the nation deserved it, but individual civilians didn't deserve the pain and suffering they got. It is probably more right to say the government and the military deserved it but the civilians are what feeds the government and military.
@@duitk Then you clearly don't know your history, The war started because the militarist were agitating for more expansion and war the blame clearly lies in the japanese military.
@the flying catto the war ended after 2 nuke should've been 1 and if they did operation downfall the casualties for the us would be 4 to 5 million and the Japanese would be 5 to 10 million with millions of civilians dying
That moment when you realize that the bad guys in this scene just wanted to be left alone until your own governement decided to risk you and your family's safety for their gain.
What are you talking about
war is hell, period
@@GaiusCaligula234The United States (the people flying the bombers) was isolationist and didn't want to be directly involved in the war. Then Japan decided to bomb Pearl Harbor and the Philippines because they needed oil from the Dutch East Indies (Indonesia).
@@GaiusCaligula234america was partially neutral until japan decided that "nah fuck that imma make the worst decision ever and make america involve in this war"
Pretty much. It’s part of why there are so few movies from the Axis civilian perspective. Many of the civilians were all for the war at the start, but then rapidly found out things weren’t going to just be an easy conquest. It makes a “victim” narrative a lot more complicated because in many cases even the civilians were fully on board with committing to war and doing these same kind of things to other nations, they’re only now reaping the rewards. But even if they wanted to surrender, they can’t because they military and government would kill them for speaking out.
At the end of day war is devestating and even the worst people don't deserve to suffer that way. We can argue that some countries had it coming and so on, but it's just an awful thing that shouldn't happen. Country leaders and other people in power made decisions that resulted in pain and suffering for other countries and their own. I hate it when people say others deserve things like this because they just don't.
Los angles right now:
When you sneak attack a country with the belief that they will surrender and not commit every fiber of their society to erasing your empire off the face of the earth.....Hirohito choose...Poorly.
Wait a minute...
Actually, every senior Japanese leader knew Pearl Harbor would lead to America destroying Japan. They did *not* think it would make America surrender. Hirohito was also *not* the guy behind the attack. That's like blaming Queen Elizabeth II for Iraq War.
truly silly comment
@@lucasgrey9794he authorized the bombing of Pearl Harbor. And was complicit in everything the IJN and IJA did
@@rileyfahl9787 No he didn't. Hirohito had the same amount of power as the recent Queen of England did. Pearl Harbor bombing was an act of self-defence by the way. We gave Japan no choice but to attack us. We were the aggressor in that war.
Poor Innocent people, 💔
Pearl Harbor
Use of Korean and Chinese comfort women
R@pe of Nanking
Targeting civilians
Mistreatment of pows
Left US sailors to die in the pacific
Sunk hospital ships
Killed medics
Killed surrendering troops
Used prisoners as test subjects
Attacking neutral countries
Killing unharmed civilians
Japanese massacre of Nanking resulting in 200,000 deaths
Bataan death March
Pretending to surrender
Pretending to play dead
Forcing civilians to fight
Using civilians from other countries to fight
Mistreatment of animals
In total killed 16,200,000 Chinese civilians
@@guyintheback9709 that was the government you nut
@@guyintheback9709 um, what is that suppose to mean?
@@Roswellrosie makes me feel good
@@guyintheback9709 what does
Japan paid for her sins of Imperialism. May God have mercy on those innocents who paid for her crimes; for they did not deserve such devastation.
So tell me, when will be the time to make America pay for their own sins ? Mr Capitalist
Kaz el ciego Miller You obviously don’t understand Japans culture at the time.
Kaz el ciego Miller the rape of Nanking is all I have to say.
@@kazelciegomiller1289 this guy was also infected by the elementary propaganda book during his elementary days.. so sad...let us just understand his opinion
The people is innocent ! The wrong guys is gorverment , we dont want war ! They bring death for us ! Even in china Ok ! Lets talk about another masacree ! That a red squair in china and falun gong persecute ! In mao period nearly 10 million being killed by red communist ! Untill today its still happend like trapped , kid napped , organ harvested , think stalin, think mao , think a communít you will unđerstand !
As horrific as it looks, people should remember that What the Japanese did to many people in the countries they occupied are equally horrific. The US in a way was not the bad guy in here since all the suffering the Japanese has been through throughout this movie is somewhat of gigantic karma
they were also planning on releasing the black plauge on the west coast of the US but thankfully the war ended before they did
One of the best examples of karma
The Japanese civilians had nothing to do with their army’s actions and crimes, the US absolutely deserves to be criticized here too.
@@shironasama0445 especially how they treated the indian tribes
@@shironasama0445 what about the Chinese and Koreans citizens? They have been tortured and used them for experiments on men, women, and children.
Wow!!!
Don't start nun won't be nun - 'Bombs Away' LeMay
2:04 Look at the madness.
Long live the Emperor!
Amazing film
Agreed!
0:41 to 0:44 😢😮😞 it was up to the locals on firefighting services from airraids in Japan
Sadly no flak and fighters can keep on B-29 high altitude and speed also it's survivability is outstandingly so advance boomer
Tfw remote turrets
The Japanese Type 3 AAA 12cm could reach B29s .... same with the Type 5 AAA experimental 15cm .... there was too few available though
The Ki84, Type 100 and N1K2J could also manage against the B29s....
Damn, but this wouldn't have happened if they weren't committing numerous war crimes that they still refuse to acknowledge or apologize for.
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As a chinese, It's sad to watch this movie, but in the end, they had it comming, they did worse to people in china whilst this was happening, many many more suffered and died from the japanese in ww2 in china than what the americans did in japan.
I don't understand why japanese deny japan that was guilty country, it seems that they tend to think of themselves as victims, but they are in actuallity the perpetrators themselves.
ned in japan.
Curtis Lemay was a real badass. That's what reaping the whirlwind looks like.
Being a war fanatic.....i cried like anything watching this movie at end....
War.
Ask The Gods.
I watched thissss
The Japanese wouldn't have stopped the war would have continued because innocent or not they fantaticly supported the war and prepared to fight to the death for every square inch. The Japanese truly reaped what they sowed in the Philippines, China, and all across the pacific
That's bullsh!t. Imperial Japan was bad, but they were certainly better for Asia than China or America are.
@@lucasgrey9794 have you READ any of the war crimes committed by the imperial Japanese army in China and Asia? Seriously read a fucking book
@@bluemobster0023 Most books on WW2 are utter bullsh!t. The "evidence" for the Nanking massacre, for example, is so paper thin it's not funny. Shadows that don't match, out of context executions, pictures like the soldier impaling a baby on his beyonet that have clearly been spliced, and even communists being described as Japanese soldiers. Only people with double digit IQs can believe in nonsense like Nanking massacre, holocaust and other crap.
@@lucasgrey9794 hahahahaha omfg your an actual nazi 🤣 what a joke you clearly have some kind of inferiority issue if you claim it's all bs lmao get some bitches you no life cuck
Innocent civilians can’t control what the military does dumbass
I have watched this movie 🎥 when I 🤔 was small, I cried 😢 😭 🤧 😪 😫 💔 😢
Wich movie name
커티스 르메이 장군님 감사드립니다
Same thing happening with GAZA now :(
Who is flying the b--29
Daffy Duck
That last scene looks like that nuke was coming....
We wanted to bomb the city not send it to the crematorium lol
Actually if Japan didn’t surrender, Tokyo was the 3rd planned target for atomic annihilation.
@@sicsempertyrannis688man that would be completely fucking up japan
OK so I’m guessing this is one of the Americans attacks on Kobe in World War II because of how this is Japan this is a guest around the ending of the war
Setsuko’s face
The mistake in this film why its raining meteor not bomb no offsense
Those are incendiary clusterbombs. Its accurate.
i'm here to see comments by people who try to justify wars.
There was a deleted scene from this the scene was an atomic bomb near hiroshima exploding
What are those flaming bombs ?
M69 incendiary cluster bombs it uses napalm some models even use white phosphorus
@@tylerunderwood5059 very perfect against wooden and light materiel targets can achieve maximum destruction at only 200 tons the americans dropped over a thousand in each bombing run
@@inigobantok1579 couple that with a few hundred B29s the Americans would use in a raid and you have a shit ton of incendiary bombs to rain down on Japan
Without war there can be no peace
-Some overweight loser sitting on his couch who has never fought for anything in his life.
But without Anglo Saxon race there can be eternal peace and that’s what we will have soon 😂
I am pretty sure that firebombing civilians in residential areas is not a WAR CRIME.
It's only a war crime if you lose.
If wasn't a war crime back then, it is today.
March 16th 1945
I REMEMBER when i was a kid at home ,high from my old brother,s pot hé smoke ....and i was in the movie so deep Wow ....
THAT’S FOR BATAAN AND MANILA OOOORAH
Japan had what was coming, but people are too sucked into the Hiroshima and Nagasaki incident that they never knew what happened in Western Asia and the Southern Asian islands. Nor do these people know what the Japanese did to Americans in the Island hopping campaign.
ain't war hell?!! -the door gunner
rip kobe bryant yall cant believe he died in a bombing
You know this was white phosphorous that they were dropping over Japan, right?
As Matthew 24 described; they were like stars that fell from heaven.
Awesome
maybe am i wrong but i think this movie is same time like Totoro ? i mean the story is in the same time and this is creepy some where
I think you're getting confused. The two films came out in cinemas at the same time.
The movies came out in very close dates, but totoro takes place in late 1950s Japan, a decade after WW2 broke out.
shouldn't have poked the bear!
went back to this knowing what is happening in gaza rn🥺
Barefoot gen was worse
I know cause it showed the horrors of what happened when the bomb was dropped
RedRain 115 not only that but because the Hiroshima bomb was a nuclear bomb. not just normal bombs
@@crook4life513 we all know what it was i didnt say itd be a normal bomb
More traumatizing.... J e s u s . . .
Japan : *bombs pearl harbor and other cities*
USA : *bombs japan*
Japan : *Surprised Pikachu Face*
Stfu
Hachiroku Guy
Lmao such a dumb comment to make, the amount of stupidity you have is making me laugh lmao
I'm quite sure there could have been a peaceful or less chaotic resolution than to bomb each other. Bombing is an extreme and impulsive tactic to destroy many things at once. Neither Japan nor U.S.A. should have launched bombs, resulting in many lives being lost at the hands of mercilessly egoistic people. Japan should have made a better choice and so should the U.S.A. Thank you, I'm done with my ted tall
Rosy Cheese So prolong the war and let millions more die.
At least there were the military in hawaii unlike hiroshima.
Fun times making rice crispies
Dammit, dude. For god's sake, YOUR COMMENT ACTUALLY MADE ME LET OUT A CHUCKLE THAT I TRIED SO DESPERATELY TO HOLD IN. I FEEL SO DIRTY.
Unfathomably based
The Bombing Of Saigon After The Vietnam War Before The Surrender Of Vietnam (1978 Colorized)
The Japanese Are Paying Visits. Don't Be Silly.
The fuck are you talking about... Saigon fell in 1975
Kabooom.,....!!
Japan deserve for it....
@松岡修造 thanks...
Nobody deserved any of part of WWII. Do you realize what percentage of people who died in WWII, were citizens that didn’t even get to choose to be involved? That’s extremely insensitive of you to say. Nobody deserves death
@@Pp.lolita.dollie good
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Fortunate Son- CCR
@@Pp.lolita.dollie Plenty of people deserve (or deserved) death,
Infact why dont we name some:
Adolf Hitler
Joseph Stalin
Heinrich Himmler
Josef Mengele
Ho Chi Minh
Osama Bin Laden (And affiliates)
Vladimir Putin
Xi Jinping
Frank Bainimarama
Aleksandr Lukashenko
Gamal Abdel Nasser
Manuel Noriega
Fidel Castro
Alberto Kenya Fujimori
Idi Amin Dada
Oskar Dirlewanger
Mutsuhiro Watanabe
Klaus Barbie
Ilse Koch
Mao Zedong
All members of the Kim Dynasty
Saddam Hussein
Tsar Alexander II
Tomoyuki Yamashita
Genda Minoru
Leopold II
Ivan the Terrible
Peter Scully
Rudolf Höss
Hideki Tojo
Adolf Eichmann
and many many more in history, many of these are just recent names.
Rice krispies
by the way, this was the kind of bomb they were dropped th-cam.com/video/uPteVZyF4U0/w-d-xo.html
Yeah thanks at first I thought it was an error than I remembered that there were incendiaries bombs.
Napalm was banned in Geneva convention
America : hahahaha bom go brrrr don't woke sleeping giant,the scariest america not atomic bomb or manpower but it's factory and shipyard they can mass produce planes,fleet carrier,destroyers,submarine,tanks,munitions like they making cars 😂
0:59 nazi Z symbol
Its a identification symbol for the 73rd Bombardment wing foe B-29s based at Saipan it has nothing to do with Russia you fucking hohol
USA USA USA USAA
W AMERICA!
Watch Pearl Harbor, than this, than watch Pearl Harbor again
Well...Japan started it
Funnily enough they were actually pressured to attack Pearl Harbor so America could join the war free scout (the public opinion was massively anti-war at the time, protests and everything)
@@ruben4257 is it America's fault Japan attacked them?
@@outcastpov9366 They intended for it to happen, yes. Some research on it will tell you that immediately, but to make the story short: Through restrictions in resource trade and mobilization of the navy they placed Japan in a situation when they either had to attack (and get America out of the naval picture for the atlantic scenery at once) or surrender right there and then
They choose what they did. Unlucky for them, the attack wasn't effective enough to get America to withdraw as they intended (although it did slow them down significantly enough for Japan to have time to expand quite a bit before being pinned down again)
@@ruben4257 either way looks like everything worked out fine in the end
@@outcastpov9366 Indeed it did. It was a big brain play from America, i'm the first one to say that much
Got em good USA USA USA USA USA
I love me some fried rice!!!
Stfu
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