History Buffs: Midway Part One

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  • @HistoryBuffs
    @HistoryBuffs  Před 3 lety +3659

    Hey everyone, glad to see that for the most you're enjoying this review. Unfortunately I messed up one small detail at 8:36 that one of you was kind enough to point out. I accidently referred to Tsar Nicholas as Tsar Nicholas I. He wasn't. He was Tsar Nicholas II. I think when I was recording, my dyslexia misread II as I. Sorry about that!

    • @velociraptor3313
      @velociraptor3313 Před 3 lety +86

      It's alright mate I'm just happy to watch a new video of your reviews and if I may say I saw Midway when it was released and I enjoyed it. But if I may ask what other reviews do you have planned in the future? Sincerely a fan from Australia.

    • @jimmingtonmcjim7916
      @jimmingtonmcjim7916 Před 3 lety +43

      Don't worry about it dude, the quality of your videos is always great.

    • @VK-jy3pi
      @VK-jy3pi Před 3 lety +14

      It's alright.

    • @15mmGustavus
      @15mmGustavus Před 3 lety +13

      It's all good I'm dyslexic to. We all make the odd mistake.. And it certainly doesn't get in the way of great content like yours

    • @munawaralias8980
      @munawaralias8980 Před 3 lety +4

      Worth the wait. Yay!

  • @alexbrown1930
    @alexbrown1930 Před 3 lety +7317

    The great irony: Midway did a better job depicting Pearl Harbor than Pearl Harbor..

    • @littlefluffybushbaby7256
      @littlefluffybushbaby7256 Před 3 lety +481

      For Pearl I'd go for "Tora,Tora,Tora". HB already covered it I think.

    • @alexbrown1930
      @alexbrown1930 Před 3 lety +325

      @@littlefluffybushbaby7256 Oh, yes, I know. But I was meaning that,of recent movies, not classics, Midway did Pearl Harbor better, as the opening act, than Pearl Harbor, a movie that was supposed to be all about Pearl Harbor!

    • @Alex-pj8nz
      @Alex-pj8nz Před 3 lety +40

      That love story ???

    • @vinniemoran7362
      @vinniemoran7362 Před 3 lety +162

      "Pearl Harbor" was a turd pile.

    • @dustindubbo2892
      @dustindubbo2892 Před 3 lety +34

      @@skippa7324 I’m pretty sure they had some AA guns but they only started shoving them wherever they could fit after this and other carrier battles.

  • @ousmustknow9684
    @ousmustknow9684 Před 3 lety +3109

    "we need at LEAST two weeks before she can put back out to sea"
    "you have 3 days"
    they did it in 48 hours...
    legends

    • @donnash5813
      @donnash5813 Před 3 lety +95

      "We must assume they it wasn't sunk and they were able to repair her."

    • @ghostwriter4618
      @ghostwriter4618 Před 3 lety +157

      And according to "Incredible Victory" some of the construction workers had to be flown off once she was out to sea, enroute to Midway.

    • @paulsteaven
      @paulsteaven Před 3 lety +59

      Meanwhile at the other side of the Pacific, the IJN could have transferred the air group of the damaged Shoukaku to its sister ship Zuikaku to join the other 4 Fleet carriers.

    • @ghostwriter4618
      @ghostwriter4618 Před 3 lety +45

      @@paulsteaven Yes, and they should have. They could have pulled down the 2 light carriers from the Aleutians, or plugged the hole NE of Midway with a cruiser that had a float plane. If you haven't read it, "Shattered Sword" is a fantastic book.

    • @paulsteaven
      @paulsteaven Před 3 lety +9

      @@ghostwriter4618 they should have before the invasion of Aleutian Island started and maybe the other light carrier(s) available to join the Kido Butai.
      If they'd done that, they just not increase the CAP for their task force but they also prevented the Akutan Zero from happening since that captured intact zero was from the light carrier Ryujo that was sent to cover the Operation AL.
      I'd read that book few times and give me valuable insights about the many problems that the both sides encountered like the infamous "Nagumo's dilemma".

  • @cau-go7200
    @cau-go7200 Před 2 lety +767

    Fun fact: There is a district in the old capital of Finland, Turku, called Port Arthur. This is because when Port Arthur was lost, construction workers building the then new district joked about building "a new Port Arthur to replace the one lost" and the name stuck.

    • @Shlogger
      @Shlogger Před 2 lety +24

      Fun fact. There's a town in Texas called Port Arthur where Janis Joplin and the rap group UGK were from.

    • @megaman7010
      @megaman7010 Před 2 lety +19

      Fun fact: I knew non of those facts.

    • @KyleMiddleton7
      @KyleMiddleton7 Před rokem +9

      Of note, Australia has a Port Arthur as well. It's also the site of the 1996 mass shooting that led to drastic tightening of Australia's firearm ownership policies. So if you're talking to an Australian and you mention Port Arthur, this is what they will be thinking of (if they're over thirty anyway).

    • @athras8822
      @athras8822 Před rokem +1

      Fun fact, I was born in Dalian, which is essentially the modern metropolitan city of Port Arthur. I have visited where the beach head that the Ruskis built those pillboxes, and they are still there, as the Japanese left them there and used them themselves.

    • @lucasoheyze4597
      @lucasoheyze4597 Před rokem

      None of this was fun.

  • @cypherdk85
    @cypherdk85 Před rokem +270

    Despite being sunk eventually, Yorktown was one hell of a ship taking so many beatings.

  • @mibatten
    @mibatten Před 3 lety +4187

    "Pearl Harbor" is a two-hour movie squeezed into three hours, about how on Dec. 7, 1941, the Japanese staged a surprise attack on an American love triangle.

    • @martincann5052
      @martincann5052 Před 3 lety +121

      @Dragon On Coke He's referring to a line from the Roger Ebert review of 'Pearl Harbor'.

    • @magatetus
      @magatetus Před 3 lety +91

      Terrible Writing Advice would like to know your location.

    • @mibatten
      @mibatten Před 3 lety +31

      @michael boultinghouse all credit to Roger Ebert

    • @mibatten
      @mibatten Před 3 lety +7

      @michael boultinghouse lol was truly an 'artiste' ...

    • @clxwncrxwn
      @clxwncrxwn Před 3 lety +4

      Well if they included a bonus scene of emperor Hirohito getting a short drop with a sudden stop. Would that make it better?

  • @marza339
    @marza339 Před 3 lety +3713

    When the world needed him most, he returned! Yes!

  • @nuancolar7304
    @nuancolar7304 Před 2 lety +394

    Woody Harrelson has to be in the good graces of just about every studio in Hollywood. He shows up in more movies than any actor I can think of. Good thing, because I love his acting.

    • @jamesdo3086
      @jamesdo3086 Před rokem +24

      Or he’s good at his job

    • @thomastaylor6355
      @thomastaylor6355 Před rokem +2

      Me too

    • @nachonachoman
      @nachonachoman Před rokem +31

      For this role, he's definitely the best choice. I was shocked how similar he looks to Nimitz

    • @SKa-tt9nm
      @SKa-tt9nm Před rokem +9

      He had his 15 minutes of being an A list movie star. This is what he was always meant to be - an outstanding character actor.

    • @ericwalsh2954
      @ericwalsh2954 Před rokem

      Him and mattew are brothers soo

  • @SnackPack913
    @SnackPack913 Před rokem +115

    It’s amazing seeing how all the protocols followed by the modern US military, which seem a little excessive, all come from past experiences written in blood. And a huge majority of those lessons were learned in WW2. Fascinating.

    • @MrGaters34
      @MrGaters34 Před 9 měsíci +2

      can you detail which protocols in specific you have in mind ?

    • @JLWalker101
      @JLWalker101 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Defence protocols for ships against aircraft, combat narative for both armed and unarmed combat and how to deal with unconventional military with blitz tactics similar to what was delt with in the spanish american war, sea combat was a big one as well as air to air combat which drastically changed from ww1 to ww2, and then the biggest one was how america used sea planes like pby's to both gather intelligence and harrass shipping lanes due to there ability to land and refuel anywhere using subs islands other ships or other sea planes and the number one biggest lesson was carrier combat and the usefullness of carrier based aircraft

  • @triangulum8869
    @triangulum8869 Před 3 lety +776

    “It’ll take 2 weeks to fix this ship!”
    “You have 3 days”
    *does it in 2 days*

    • @silverletter4551
      @silverletter4551 Před 3 lety +19

      How did they do that so long ago? It would probably take months to rebuild a ship in modern times. Are people just dumber now or lazier? Lost our work ethic perhaps.

    • @CaptainCiph3r
      @CaptainCiph3r Před 3 lety +109

      @@silverletter4551 carriers are more complicated and much, much bigger now than they used to be. On top of that, repairing a ship as fast as possible for an emergency battle, and making sure a ship is prepped for a long, arduous service life, are two different things.

    • @BlastinRope
      @BlastinRope Před 3 lety +22

      Youre describing my bosses day dreams

    • @ramal5708
      @ramal5708 Před 3 lety +31

      Both Yorktown and Enterprise later that year proved the world that Wooden flight deck could be patched up quickly if they got holed.

    • @theamericanpotatonamedphil4306
      @theamericanpotatonamedphil4306 Před 3 lety +3

      Well it's a misconception that the officer said it would take that long, the only damage to Yourktown really was a hol in the deck which wasn't hard to patch up

  • @hertzair1186
    @hertzair1186 Před 3 lety +813

    The Doolittle Raid ended up being more than a morale booster, but strategically brilliant ...as it forced Japan to keep many resources in the home island for defense, restricting their offensive forces.

    • @berginusmc
      @berginusmc Před 3 lety +20

      It led to the slaughter of 100,000 thousand Chinese civilians

    • @zachowon
      @zachowon Před 3 lety +137

      @@berginusmc ...Japan had already committed atrocities greater then that before then

    • @hertzair1186
      @hertzair1186 Před 3 lety +18

      @@berginusmc . Yes sadly true, but that is nothing the Americans could control in war

    • @vector9586
      @vector9586 Před 3 lety +70

      Dawg, it’s the 1940s, the intention was not to solely bomb civilians. You’re looking at planes that are using highly inaccurate ordnance, are low on fuel and trying to get to safety, and are more or less likely tweeking out because it’s their first ever mission over there. You can argue the point later on, but that again was far after the the bombing of Tokyo. Unfortunately the only way you could insure that your target would be hit was if you sent hundreds of planes to carpet bomb an entire city.
      If we’re being technically the us wasn’t throwing babies into the air and ski shooting them or r*ping women left and right. You can say what you want but World War Two like many wars is not black and white, but gray. However one side was definitely far worse than the other.

    • @MrSGL21
      @MrSGL21 Před 3 lety +17

      @@berginusmc 250,000 from what i understand. I had a teacher in high school who survived the bataan death march.... he shared some of his stories....i'd believe the 250k.

  • @Apollyon-er4ut
    @Apollyon-er4ut Před rokem +510

    Being educated in the US, Yamamoto was well aware that the industrial ability of the US. Their hopes of bring the US to the peace talks critically depended on the destruction of the carriers. When he found out that didn't happen, he wrote in his personal diary: "I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve.”

    • @kristofevarsson6903
      @kristofevarsson6903 Před rokem +121

      Yamamoto was also the one who had the _audacity_ to laugh in the presence of the Emperor when another commander suggested a land invasion of mainland America. He supposedly delivered that famous line about "behind every blade of grass, behind every tree and fencepost, behind every car and window there is an American rifle waiting for you".

    • @nachonachoman
      @nachonachoman Před rokem +24

      He's a good admiral. Happy things didn't go his way though

    • @STWLandO
      @STWLandO Před rokem +41

      If you research that quote it's actually not proven he said this. However he certainly understood the risks and the extremely problematic outcome of the strike. He actually warned against war with the United States in entirety

    • @Flowersinadesert
      @Flowersinadesert Před rokem +12

      He never wrote it and as far as we know, he never said it. The line is from Tora Tora and likely based on a quote from Napolean.
      There were other people who said similar things like radio commentators in the US but no record of Yamamato ever writing or saying this has ever been produced

    • @Weshopwizard
      @Weshopwizard Před rokem +6

      @@Flowersinadesertof course he did. I saw it in tora tora tora.

  • @lawrencestrabala6146
    @lawrencestrabala6146 Před rokem +84

    Woody Harrelson did an awesome job portraying Nimitz as did Dennis Quaid portraying Bull Halsey.

    • @frankpienkosky5688
      @frankpienkosky5688 Před 11 měsíci +3

      think Cagney did a better job playing Halsey....["The Gallant Hours"]

    • @jmwoods190
      @jmwoods190 Před 5 měsíci +2

      And Jake Weber also portrayed Raymond Spruance quite well, even though his appearances were very brief- which didn't do justice to Spruance's important role in Midway.

  • @EndOfSmallSanctuary97
    @EndOfSmallSanctuary97 Před 3 lety +1149

    As an Australian, whose country was separated by only a small stretch of water away from the Japanese Empire in 1941, the Battle of Midway was a godsend. Even now I feel thankful that our American friends won the battle that day and began the liberation of the Pacific. One of the most important days in history.

    • @mikeoyler2983
      @mikeoyler2983 Před 3 lety +43

      Don't you mean the Battle of Coral Sea?

    • @jackthorton10
      @jackthorton10 Před 3 lety +1

      I think, or was it another battle like that?

    • @Ansible1000
      @Ansible1000 Před 3 lety +34

      My grandfather was in the pacific theater. I’m glad we were able to help our family across the pacific when we were needed. Hopefully we’re now on a track to be the help the world needs again. Sorry about the last four years, we’re trying to do better!

    • @wuwei7006
      @wuwei7006 Před 3 lety +11

      Too bad America did not intervene for the Aboriginal nation, it would have been a God-Send.

    • @Ansible1000
      @Ansible1000 Před 3 lety +40

      @@wuwei7006 Yeah, sorry about that. Of course, American help at the time wouldn't have taken a very good form. We don't have the best track record of dealing with native peoples.

  • @Panzerfan93
    @Panzerfan93 Před 3 lety +1135

    speaking of the russian baltic fleet: Their journey to the pacifc should be comedy film. the amount of stuff that went wrong is amazing!

    • @BlunderMunchkin
      @BlunderMunchkin Před 3 lety +165

      Those poor British fishermen weren't laughing, though.

    • @HDreamer
      @HDreamer Před 3 lety +120

      Kamchatka wants to know if you've seen Torpedoboats

    • @cristianvillanueva8782
      @cristianvillanueva8782 Před 3 lety +161

      If there is one to be made, I hope its the same director from the death of stalin, that would be perfect.

    • @kk7324
      @kk7324 Před 3 lety +26

      stuff for monthy python film.

    • @MaxwellAerialPhotography
      @MaxwellAerialPhotography Před 3 lety +58

      Drachinifel - Voyage of the the Damned

  • @wildpurple005
    @wildpurple005 Před rokem +124

    A great detail I love was that, the ship moored next to the Arizona was on fire. When the Arizona detonated, you can see that the shockwave literally blew out every single fire on that smaller ship. This actually happened in real life, and really shows the Roland did his research on this movie.
    …just wish he did the same on Moonfall…

    • @Planag7
      @Planag7 Před rokem +9

      Oh yeah I noticed that when I watched it in the movie. But less said about moonfall the better lol

    • @harrymiram6621
      @harrymiram6621 Před 11 měsíci +7

      Repair ship USS Vestal(AR-4) was moored alongside USS Arizona. She survived WW2 & was scrapped 7/1950

  • @thewiseoldherper7047
    @thewiseoldherper7047 Před 2 lety +103

    Interesting timeline: Every two months.
    December 1941: Pearl Harbor.
    February 1942: Marshall’s raid.
    April 1942: Doolittle Raid on Tokyo.
    June1942: Midway.
    August 1942: Guadalcanal.

    • @craigbenn8671
      @craigbenn8671 Před rokem +8

      March 1942 Raid on Lae, May 1942 Battle of Coral Sea....not seeing it.

    • @dawsynlarson696
      @dawsynlarson696 Před rokem +1

      Busy 2 years

    • @mrroland1975
      @mrroland1975 Před rokem

      Fun Fact there are no Mountains on all of the 100's of Marshall Islands period but some how there are Mountains on the Raid in Marshall Islands depicted in the film

  • @stevesmith9447
    @stevesmith9447 Před 3 lety +715

    I wrote my high school history term paper on the counterintelligence that led to the victory at Midway. Awesome to see it here!

    • @sandvichomnom2779
      @sandvichomnom2779 Před 3 lety +20

      Must be so nice to write your high school paper on American history. I had to do mine on Canadian history which, don’t get me wrong, has its highlights but American history is certainly filled with cooler stuff.

    • @u.h.forum.
      @u.h.forum. Před 3 lety +13

      @@sandvichomnom2779 not a red and white flag waving nationalist here but Canada has as much of an interesting history as the US... and dare I say a more interesting one

    • @potatoboyhats905
      @potatoboyhats905 Před 3 lety +7

      @@u.h.forum. As neither American nor Canadian...Got any highlights?

    • @u.h.forum.
      @u.h.forum. Před 3 lety +17

      @@potatoboyhats905 creation of Quebec, Hudsons bay expansion, expedition into the Yukon and northern passage such as the Franklin expedition, American invasion of Quebec, war of 1812, confederation, all history from then onwards. Untouched gem really

    • @jodu626
      @jodu626 Před 3 lety +20

      @@u.h.forum. I’m British and we have you both beat. Sorry lads

  • @powwowken2760
    @powwowken2760 Před 3 lety +947

    I love how the ship Yorktown is such an amazing character all on her own
    gets nearly sunk, her crew amazingly saves her, rebuilt in beyond record time for the decisive battle, nearly gets sunk again during said battle but is miraculously saved yet again, to the point where when she gets hit for the third and final time the Japanese don't even realize it was the same carrier they thought had already been sunk.
    One of my favorite stories from the Pacific war, her crew were mad-lads of the highest caliber

    • @hpep9159
      @hpep9159 Před 3 lety +72

      Its funny how the yorktown class ships never dissapointed, the uss yorktown example you gave, uss hornet doing the doolittle raid, and uss enterprise participating in almost all key naval battles, its nice that these ships preformed their tasks above and beyond

    • @JayJayM57
      @JayJayM57 Před 3 lety +29

      if you are interested in the ships from that time I recommend the enterprise. I`m personally fond of her. she received the nickname the gray gosh because multiple times she was reported sunk only to show up in the next battle.

    • @kreigguardsman3355
      @kreigguardsman3355 Před 3 lety +7

      She is currently docked in a Charleston harbor. Love her story

    • @TheEvilMrJeb
      @TheEvilMrJeb Před 2 lety +18

      @@kreigguardsman3355 the Yorktown at Midway is a second ship with the same name. The original Yorktown was lost after Midway. She got torpedoed by a submarine while under tow headed back to port. The one in Charleston was originally going to be called “Bonhomme Richard.”

    • @brandonclark435
      @brandonclark435 Před 2 lety +5

      @@TheEvilMrJeb Could you imagine if Yorktown survived the war only to be scrapped?

  • @joejohnson4183
    @joejohnson4183 Před 2 lety +27

    The attention to detail for authenticity is amazing , like the 100% cotton uniforms of the naval officers or what really got my attention was the Chinese insurgents using German weapons like the Mauser 98 rifles and the C96 Mauser broomhandle pistol , which Germany had been supplying to the Chinese before 1937 . I would have liked to see at least one of the Chinese wearing a German 1935 helmet . It is the attention to details no matter how small that makes this another reason this movie is great .

  • @Merugaf
    @Merugaf Před 2 lety +539

    Had my first date going to this movie, I thought it would had some forced romance and drama bullshit going on like pearl harbour so why not?
    Well, she just sat through 2+ hours of planes and boats shooting eachother.
    We're together for 2 years now.

    • @NoOneAlive_
      @NoOneAlive_ Před rokem +41

      GG King

    • @LaikaTheG
      @LaikaTheG Před rokem +25

      I saw the first half of the comment before loading the second half. A surprise to be sure but a welcome one. Wish this worked for me

    • @Bruno-G
      @Bruno-G Před rokem +11

      Magic of the cinema

    • @grumblesa10
      @grumblesa10 Před rokem +18

      ..Yup she's a keeper.

    • @GuineaPigEveryday
      @GuineaPigEveryday Před rokem +7

      Absolute win

  • @loganroy3381
    @loganroy3381 Před 3 lety +1150

    "We need two weeks to repair"
    "You have three days"
    I thought that kind of conversation only happened in Star Trek.

    • @nunyabidness674
      @nunyabidness674 Před 2 lety +117

      there is the plausibility that it happened in Star Trek because of that...

    • @loganroy3381
      @loganroy3381 Před 2 lety +44

      @@nunyabidness674 Maybe a more realistic part of that universe than I'd thought.

    • @RipOffProductionsLLC
      @RipOffProductionsLLC Před 2 lety +86

      @@nunyabidness674 a few of the Original series cast and crew were WWII vets, so that makes sense.

    • @jimreilly917
      @jimreilly917 Před 2 lety +35

      And Star Trek is make believe. The dockmen had it done in TWO. LEGENDS of the seas.

    • @kentonufreichuk933
      @kentonufreichuk933 Před 2 lety +8

      by the book.

  • @robspecht9550
    @robspecht9550 Před 3 lety +3354

    If this is a two-parter...then you’re Midway through it.

  • @agniteyt
    @agniteyt Před 2 lety +55

    It's crazy how Roland Emmerich. The man who's famous for non sensical Hollywood Movies. Makes a historically accurate movie which is made like it came out of the 60s or 70s. Except with CGI.
    Honestly. This is the type of movie I've always waited for...

    • @frankpienkosky5688
      @frankpienkosky5688 Před 11 měsíci +6

      movie does a good job conveying the desperation that was common at this time.....

  • @astrinymris9953
    @astrinymris9953 Před rokem +20

    The repair and firefighting crews on Yorktown were the real MVPs of the Battle of Midway!

    • @ShainAndrews
      @ShainAndrews Před rokem

      Right... it's just a game after all.

    • @jimwolaver9375
      @jimwolaver9375 Před 2 měsíci

      They and the yard workers that stayed aboard knowing full-well they were riding along on a busted up ship headed to fight the Japanese Kido Butai. As for ShainAndrews comment; ease up a little, astrinymris9953 may be a civilian trying to pay a sincere compliment the only way he can. You say it with whatever words you have, I and the rest of the veterans who read these comments will understand what you're saying and we'll appreciate it!

  • @citystategov
    @citystategov Před 3 lety +756

    I was happy to hear someone talk at length about the tragedy of the defective torpedoes the American forces were using on their planes and subs.

    • @shawnc1016
      @shawnc1016 Před 3 lety +25

      He said early days of the war. More like early years.

    • @qd7260
      @qd7260 Před 3 lety +32

      @@88porpoise to me, it's not even that they denied the claims of bad torpedos, it's that it took *two years* for them to admit it, and fix it.

    • @samiam619
      @samiam619 Před 3 lety +3

      There was an entire movie with John Wayne about the torpedo problem.

    • @patcornwell9298
      @patcornwell9298 Před 2 lety +2

      Torpedoes failed 90% of the time . And the torpedo bombs were slow,needed the fighters to protect them .The battle or Midway was poorly planned,but the dive bombers were very good !

    • @marcusher4979
      @marcusher4979 Před 2 lety

      The should have got this guy onto solving it?
      ‘Eugene Bennett Fluckey (October 5, 1913 - June 28, 2007), nicknamed "Lucky Fluckey",[1] was a United States Navy rear admiral who received the Medal of Honor and four Navy Crosses during his service as a submarine commander in World War II.’
      He apparently rebuilt all his torpedos after having failures and they operated perfectly?

  • @doctriv8596
    @doctriv8596 Před 3 lety +642

    **Comes home glad it's Friday**
    **Sees HistoryBuffs upload**
    *All in the world is right again*

  • @vice6996
    @vice6996 Před 2 lety +39

    Nick I don’t know how you do it, but you make these documentaries as suspenseful as the films you’re reviewing. Leaving this on the cliffhanger “the battle of Midway was about to begin” and then cutting to your outro made me audibly “argh” and appreciate how much I love your channel. Part two here we go!!

  • @EdwardTCBlake
    @EdwardTCBlake Před rokem +13

    "I don't envy their new commander... its me isn't it?" Love it.

  • @Kaiimei
    @Kaiimei Před 3 lety +1892

    "That was Washington. They've intercepted several Japanese messages claiming that the target of their upcoming attack...is out of fresh water."
    "Interesting, sir. I heard that Midway accidentally sent out an unencrypted transmission that their water plant was broken."
    "And is their water plant broken?"
    "Not that I know of sir.
    I love this.

    • @ryangibson5462
      @ryangibson5462 Před 3 lety +225

      That smirk he gives him. Admiral Nimitz could appreciate some good sarcasm.

    • @tellyonthewall8751
      @tellyonthewall8751 Před 2 lety +12

      @@ryangibson5462 And you of cause knew Adm. Nimitz in person

    • @ryangibson5462
      @ryangibson5462 Před 2 lety +136

      @@tellyonthewall8751 Obviously, I mean who hasn't. Lol

    • @tellyonthewall8751
      @tellyonthewall8751 Před 2 lety +3

      @@ryangibson5462 You for one hasn't ... guess those gaming headphone has pressed a little too hard on the string between your ears .. that string to keep your ears in place. Your head is keeping the distance between your ears .. as its primary (and only) task in life. If I was you, I would put up my head for organ donation you would even get some money before "donating" a prime organ ... argumentation would sound like: "Head for organ donation, nearly new, never used"
      You ever thought about that funny noise sounding, when you shake your head? Like one marble in a jar???

    • @Kaiimei
      @Kaiimei Před 2 lety +63

      @@mitchellhawkes22 Meh, don't care, it's a cocol scene =D Plus, I think it was more just a joke between them, I don't think Nimitz didn't know, he was just amused by the ruse.

  • @FOXHOUNDProductions91
    @FOXHOUNDProductions91 Před 3 lety +1011

    Welcome back Nick, CZcams is whole again.

    • @dot8530
      @dot8530 Před 3 lety +5

      Finally it is

    • @oishiikayo7635
      @oishiikayo7635 Před 3 lety +8

      You have no idea how many times I've rewatch the old videos waiting for a new one

    • @dallesamllhals9161
      @dallesamllhals9161 Před 3 lety +1

      How? It worked yesterday :-P

    • @DYLANJJK94
      @DYLANJJK94 Před 3 lety +4

      Next time he can give us a shout to him leaving for a year beforehand lol people unsub after a week is ridiculous, but si is leaving for a year or so like a few other history ytubers have done without a word. Lol

    • @jonaz7312
      @jonaz7312 Před 3 lety

      ...for now...

  • @candicabaniss2560
    @candicabaniss2560 Před 2 lety +34

    My father served in the Navy during WWII, and retired after 20 years. He was a civilian for me. He never talked much, though one time when he was at my teaching job and noticed a globe. He pointed out the Solomon Islands where he was stationed.

  • @treyb387
    @treyb387 Před rokem +96

    I would love if you reviewed Der Untergang. It is so underrated and probably the most historically accurate movie about World War 2. Bruno Ganz's performance of Adolf Hitler was unbelievable, and when you see him in the film it was like actually seeing the evil dictator himself. The other characters were also extremely well portrayed too.

    • @cleverusername9369
      @cleverusername9369 Před rokem +5

      Downfall?

    • @n.an.r3873
      @n.an.r3873 Před rokem +6

      ...Der Untergang is underrated? I thought it was considered as THE Hitler movie....

    • @sabrecatsmiladon7380
      @sabrecatsmiladon7380 Před rokem +1

      GANZ was magnificent!
      I hate to say Ive seen many funny meme's and shorts about "Someone" calls Hitler...i.e. Beavis and Butthead call Hitler

    • @dr69_420
      @dr69_420 Před rokem

      @@cleverusername9369 yes Downfall the German name is der untergang

    • @joshuafletcher598
      @joshuafletcher598 Před rokem

      I love downfall one of my fav movies Bruno ganz should have gotten an Oscar for his performance

  • @jeffreywaugh926
    @jeffreywaugh926 Před 3 lety +578

    I never knew they flew with their wind shield open to prevent fogging. That is nuts. But I mean all aerial combat really is pretty nuts

    • @clairenollet2389
      @clairenollet2389 Před 3 lety +53

      My dad was a dive bomber pilot in the South Pacific, and he never told us that detail! I was so glad to see the footage in this review (starting at 15:35). I had known my dad was brave, but this was absolutely crazy!

    • @johngordon6526
      @johngordon6526 Před 3 lety +31

      They also left it open so if they crashed on landing, if the canopy rails were bent they could get out (from what I've read).

    • @GSMSfromFV
      @GSMSfromFV Před 3 lety +8

      I was unable to find a link to info that indicated the "windshield" on the Dauntless was openable. Now, the sliding "canopy" was left open for ditching safety purposes. It also would allow for enough air circulation to prevent fogging.

    • @ramal5708
      @ramal5708 Před 3 lety +2

      That is why future of naval warfare belongs to aircraft, carriers and submarines

    • @patcornwell9298
      @patcornwell9298 Před 2 lety +1

      Open to keep from fogging ,started there dive from 19000 ft .

  • @MattSmearman95
    @MattSmearman95 Před 3 lety +203

    “I don’t envy the new commander”. “It’s me isn’t.” Admiral Nimitz

    • @sam8742
      @sam8742 Před 3 lety +8

      That grammar feels off, like it works but not really

    • @zackgeorgly5099
      @zackgeorgly5099 Před 3 lety +2

      More like:
      - I don't envy the new commander.
      - (Meaningful silence)
      P R O C E S S I N G . . . P R O C E S S I N G . . .
      - It's me, isn't it?
      (What makes that scene is the pause it takes for Nimitz to get it)

  • @ironmanfanman4001
    @ironmanfanman4001 Před rokem +5

    You spoke of humbling. At the School that teaches US Navy Corpsmen, medics essentially, there is glass case that holds a Navy Dress White Uniform. The uniform is stained in blood and oil. On the left sleeve the Red Cross armband was removed and the fabric beneath was still stark white. Humbling thing as a student.

  • @bigron26048
    @bigron26048 Před 2 lety +141

    After seeing Woody Harrelson in some other movies, it's hard to picture him as a serious Admiral in this one...although he does look somewhat like the real Admiral Nimitz.

    • @brentbrady7865
      @brentbrady7865 Před 2 lety +17

      Woody is a dang good actor. I had no issues believing him to play Gen Nimitz even with hairpiece.

    • @donkloos9078
      @donkloos9078 Před rokem +1

      Exactly my thoughts! Woody looked like the real person, but is so horrifically miscast and unbelievable. I expect him to crack a smile and deliver some sarcastic joke . LOL

    • @frankpienkosky5688
      @frankpienkosky5688 Před 11 měsíci +2

      worked with Woody on "Kingpin"...funny dude!....quite a stretch from "Munson" to Nimitz....but he did ok....

  • @jwingo7257
    @jwingo7257 Před 3 lety +613

    Thank you for mentioning the often forgotten fact that Japan retaliated against the Chinese people for their aiding the Doolittle raiders by killing roughly 250,000 Chinese peasants.

    • @silverletter4551
      @silverletter4551 Před 3 lety +3

      I guess they shouldn't have helped then? It was war. The US killed a lot of people too.

    • @anbitye2134
      @anbitye2134 Před 3 lety +91

      @@silverletter4551 I thought Ben Shapiro made people smarter, not dumber

    • @silverletter4551
      @silverletter4551 Před 3 lety +5

      @@anbitye2134 What do you mean? If my family was going to be killed, I would have not helped anyone. I would have minded my own business or even helped the Japanese.

    • @calistoyew1313
      @calistoyew1313 Před 3 lety +29

      @@silverletter4551 are you American?

    • @ghostreconzb231
      @ghostreconzb231 Před 3 lety +64

      @@silverletter4551 Nah mate, just remember this, no need to think it should not happen or feel sorry for the Dolittle Raid. There can be no victory without sacrifice, Chinese know about this just as good as Russians. Dolittle himself, just like back in US, is held as a hero by the Chinese, there is even a memorial museum in Zhejiang province where Dolittle landed.

  • @thehowlinggamer5784
    @thehowlinggamer5784 Před 3 lety +133

    "I don't care if he consults coffee grounds while doing the boogie woogy as long as the intel is good
    That had me rolling!

    • @timmorris2048
      @timmorris2048 Před 3 lety +5

      Reminds me of a line from "Blue Thunder""
      "Did you know he checks his sanity with a stopwatch?"
      "What do you use? A dipstick?"

    • @ExHyperion
      @ExHyperion Před 2 lety

      @@mitchellhawkes22 seethe

  • @willpgarrett2940
    @willpgarrett2940 Před 2 lety +51

    AS A FORMER HISTORY TEACHER, HS & COLLEGE, I AM PROUD TO SAY THIS IS THE BEST HISTORY BASED MOVIE REVIEW SHOW ON YT.

    • @GTASpuds725
      @GTASpuds725 Před 2 lety +2

      You should watch 3 part series of CZcams vids depicting midway battle from Japanese perspective.... Also read the after action reports submitted by the squadron commanders... Nick did a good job on the morning battles, but the movie horribly depicted the late afternoon battle and completely ignored the skirmishes over the next few days

    • @Joko_P
      @Joko_P Před rokem

      @@GTASpuds725 can you tell me what's their channel? I wanna know what the Japanese thought of this movie

    • @tire26
      @tire26 Před rokem

      THANKS

  • @sethraelthebard5459
    @sethraelthebard5459 Před 2 lety +14

    Thanks again for this Mr. Hodges. I know I am a bit late to the party, but as a fellow history fanatic, I just want to say this episode was phenomenal. I love WWII history, and it is more important now than ever that events events not be lost. Thank you for all that you do and keep it up! We need more content like this to keep the history alive!

  • @RedwoodTheElf
    @RedwoodTheElf Před 3 lety +359

    The one thing that always annoys me is how Hollywood tends to put the Dive Bomber Siren from the Stukka Dive Bomber on every single aircraft that goes into a dive.

    • @Christopheromoan
      @Christopheromoan Před 3 lety +105

      Yeah. If you jumped off a bridge, it would make Stuka siren sounds on the way down like a bugs bunny cartoon.

    • @KingdomKali
      @KingdomKali Před 3 lety +8

      @@Christopheromoan hahahaha!

    • @chrisg2739
      @chrisg2739 Před 3 lety +35

      Or how all dogfighting the planes never lose energy at all and can climb and turn like Fokker DR1s.

    • @kinagrill
      @kinagrill Před 3 lety +10

      The Dauntless Dive Bomber had the dive sirens as well.

    • @Laura-wc5xt
      @Laura-wc5xt Před 3 lety +1

      got that right

  • @Hokusai13
    @Hokusai13 Před 3 lety +274

    Sorry boss, I’ve got to take a half hour break. History buffs just uploaded

  • @POPE_FRANC1S
    @POPE_FRANC1S Před rokem +16

    I had low expectations for this movie, but am glad to say it exceeded my expectations on every level!

  • @joelspaulding5964
    @joelspaulding5964 Před rokem +17

    What a fantastic presentation. This is the ONLY way movies should be reviewed.
    Sending to my Dad, who taught me about Midway as he hung out there enroute to the Philippines circa 1970.

  • @all1nerd377
    @all1nerd377 Před 3 lety +147

    Massive shoutout to your editor. History Buffs has really upped their game. Welcome back Nick.

  • @Del_S
    @Del_S Před 3 lety +229

    "I don't envy the new commander."
    "...Bruh."

    • @Del_S
      @Del_S Před 2 lety +7

      @@mitchellhawkes22 I'd not bet against it being inserted for a little bit of dark comedy

  • @ZETH_27
    @ZETH_27 Před 2 lety +6

    27:36 God that is such a well crafted scene. It very well mixes the historical context of Target AF with cinematic greatness through acting, music, and camerawork.

  • @aprylrittenhouse4562
    @aprylrittenhouse4562 Před rokem +8

    The Russian navy of 1904 was a far cry from what you describe it sir. It was riddled with strife,mutiny and revolution. Also for a nation that is supposed to be honorable Japan sure liked to strike without a declaration of war.

    • @Ballin4Vengeance
      @Ballin4Vengeance Před 7 měsíci +2

      The japanese code of honour technically permits you to lie, betray and do such sneaky shit as long as it’s for your master or family, so from their point of view it was fully honorable

  • @themisfitbrigade
    @themisfitbrigade Před 3 lety +109

    History Buffs? Now that’s a name I’ve not heard in a long time. A long time...
    *Little reference to one of the actors in the movie, it’ll be a quote. “He ain’t all there is he?”*

  • @keeperofgunsandfish
    @keeperofgunsandfish Před rokem +5

    The National Museum of the Pacific War (a.k.a The Nimitz Museum) in Nimitz's hometown of Fredericksburg, Texas is awesome. They do reenactments and fire blanks. The heat from the flamethrower was unexpected and unnerving.

  • @Kaiimei
    @Kaiimei Před 2 lety +9

    "There are no installations here...what's their target?"
    "People are target."
    "People...people...and we just made it worse."
    That was delivered just...so brilliantly.

    • @zDerezzed
      @zDerezzed Před rokem

      Aaron Eckhart is always good no matter the role.

  • @imsomewhatcertain1024
    @imsomewhatcertain1024 Před 3 lety +677

    Nick did “Band of Brothers” a while back, he should also do “The Pacific” at some point.

    • @littlefluffybushbaby7256
      @littlefluffybushbaby7256 Před 3 lety +33

      I think there's also a third one of those series coming out soon about the 8th Air Force

    • @idk2865
      @idk2865 Před 3 lety +13

      @@littlefluffybushbaby7256 yeah heard that was due this fall for release after years and years of either delays or just work since I first heard the rumor like 2 years ago.

    • @kainhall
      @kainhall Před 3 lety +8

      and "generation kill"
      .
      everyone remembers Band of Brothers and The Pacific.....
      but the same production company did a HBO series on the Iraq/Iran war..... from 2001 till today....
      .
      Generation Kill is...... not PG-13 (did they even cuss in BoB??)
      and thats probably why most havent seen it
      .
      also because it was FAR lower budget than Pacific or BoB......FAR lower!!
      and this war i still far to recent for a lot of people who lost family......
      .
      .
      but talking to my cousin (and a few other family that were in WW2).....
      and seeing EX-military people talk about Generation Kill on youtube.....
      .
      i think its more real than not....... especially the emotional / command BS / general realism with "sitting at camp" stuff (aka a combat-jack)
      .
      .
      .
      however..... the terrorists act like B move bad guys....
      shooting from the hip..... having NO tactics or strategy.... probably even said "dirkka dirkka jihad" at some point......
      .
      but ya.... some of it shows the insurgents actually doing what they would do (tactically.... in fire fights and ambushes and crap)
      other times its "shoot from the hip...... wearing 20 dollar costumes......with D movie acting.....
      .
      .
      .
      ya gotta remember..... GK released in 2008....
      the USA (aka 100% of HBO viewers.... for a HBO mini-series)...... we just had a BIG push (this is when my cousin went on deployment)
      so a LOT of people had personal connections
      .
      a lot of WW2, namn, ETC movies are made 10, 20.....70 years.... after the battle
      its your grandfather's movie...... VS your brother or son's movie
      .
      "hits ya right in the feels"
      .
      .
      .
      TLDR..... they show the insurgents as IN-F'IN-comment idiots.....
      because if they showed these "goat herders" as actually trained, battle hardened, pushed back the USSR dudes.....
      .
      well.... that might scare all the Karens'.....
      and the studio will get sued to death
      .
      so they run straight at in-placed US troops..... spraying and praying like its CS-GO.....(a video game)

    • @Stevie8654
      @Stevie8654 Před 3 lety +6

      @@kainhall Generation Kill is my favorite because they talk more like what I remember in the military. I was in the Navy during that time period and it gets the fucked up conversations perfect.

    • @tsdobbi
      @tsdobbi Před 3 lety +2

      @@kainhall "HBO series on the Iraq/Iran war." Iran war? I assume you mean Afghanistan as the unit depicted fought in Afghanistan prior, and the show literally just covers the initial invasion of Iraq to the fall of Baghdad.

  • @chenksR
    @chenksR Před 3 lety +187

    No one has content like yours. Seriously, it's your storytelling skills, mixed with your love of cinema that make these videos so special. I only wish I could watch more!

    • @dallesamllhals9161
      @dallesamllhals9161 Před 3 lety +4

      If history: How about Mark Felton?
      And if on the 7 seas: How about Drachinifel?

    • @remigiuscaesar8307
      @remigiuscaesar8307 Před 3 lety

      @@dallesamllhals9161 yeah Mark Felton is really good!

    • @antonvoloshin9833
      @antonvoloshin9833 Před 3 lety +1

      There is one... but it's in Russian, but really great.

    • @dallesamllhals9161
      @dallesamllhals9161 Před 3 lety

      @@antonvoloshin9833 Erh, I'll take your word for IT?
      ..Erta problema..partjemu Ja Nje dumaju erta PRAVDA?
      Yup! 2 years of Russian in 1996-1998 did help (F-you! Googletran..gavnor ;-D )
      DA! I'm a bit 'rusty'...

  • @harrysandu8578
    @harrysandu8578 Před 2 lety +9

    Am really impressed by the high quality of virtually everything Nick has produced here: text-wise, sentence structure, historical accuracy, video montages, everything.
    Well done :)
    Every time I see such top standards, I take my hat off. This is another lesson of humility for my ego, thanks again.

  • @jessISaRicePrincess
    @jessISaRicePrincess Před rokem +9

    The battle of midway is one of the most decisive battles in history. In A battle the chance of the Imperial Japanese to win which is small already got smaller

    • @frankpienkosky5688
      @frankpienkosky5688 Před 11 měsíci

      the Japanese would have done better to sail away from Midway and the American carriers while recovering theitr planes than straight at them....remember their planes could outrange ours....then turnabout and launch a full strike from a distance....that would probably have allowed them to win the battle

  • @timmorris2048
    @timmorris2048 Před 3 lety +241

    As my brother told me, "This is the movie you were hoping it would be." I was hoping for something close to "Tora! Tora! Tora!" and we got it.

    • @yoehonjohn4832
      @yoehonjohn4832 Před 3 lety +5

      It’s a lot more historically accurate than the old one but it still has some things that bug me. It would have been better if this were a mini series so it leads up to the midway battle. Last soundtrack. I still prefer John Williams midway.

    • @timmorris2048
      @timmorris2048 Před 3 lety +4

      @@yoehonjohn4832 There are always going to be things that bug us. There isn't a perfect movie, and there will always be liberties that have to be taken.

    • @Avatar2312
      @Avatar2312 Před 3 lety +1

      I liked it much more than Pearl Harbor, but it was somewhat inconsistent in its depiction of the timeline AND you were a bit lost in about what was happening if you did not know what was happening beforehand. Why did Midway launch its planes and why did they not engage the incoming bombers and what about Hornets planes (which didn't even participate in the battle as they went on a sightseeing tour of water way north of the Kido Butai).

  • @Skreezilla
    @Skreezilla Před 3 lety +239

    "and no one thought that the shallow water torpedo's would work!"
    The British look on sipping tea: "Well we did show the Japanese how to do it in Taranto"

    • @AliasAlias-nm9df
      @AliasAlias-nm9df Před 3 lety +24

      I mean Louis Mountbatten outright predicted the attack on pearl harbor. Which isn't surprising since it was exactly what they would have done in the Japanese position (except they would have attacked at night). The WW2 British navy is heavily underrated, especially their carrier arm.

    • @thierryvael9589
      @thierryvael9589 Před 3 lety +9

      If memory serves me right, HMS Warspite stopped by Hawaii on her way to repairs and also said that Pearl Harbor would be an easy target for torpedos as it had been there for Taranto.

    • @tonyb7615
      @tonyb7615 Před 3 lety

      its right there

    • @tonyb7615
      @tonyb7615 Před 3 lety

      u can ask for refuge. be like me. a citizen

    • @odysseusrex5908
      @odysseusrex5908 Před 3 lety +2

      I thought Taranto had deeper water.

  • @luked7525
    @luked7525 Před 2 lety +3

    An interesting tidbit about Repulse and Prince of Wales.
    The HMS Repulse was the second of two Renown Class Battlecruisers built for the Royal Navy during the First World War. Both Renown and Repulse were given refits in the inter-war period to make them more competitive capital ships. of the two, Repulse received far fewer modifications than Renown, with significant deficiencies in the anti-aircraft department. At the time of her sinking, the HMS Repulse carried 42 barrels capable of AA combat, consisting of 2 dual-purpose 4"/45 guns in single mounts, 24 x 40mm pom-poms in 3 octuple mounts, and 16 x 0.5" Vickers machine guns in 4 quad mounts. of these, only the 40mm pom-poms were of much use.
    The HMS Prince of Wales was one of the newest battleships in the world, and had a much more capable suite of AA weapons. At the time of her sinking she was protected by 75 barrels capable of AA fire. Her weapons consisted of 16 x 5.25"/50 dual-purpose guns in 8 twin turrets, 52 x 40mm pom-poms in 1 quad and 6 octuple mounts, and 7 x 20mm Oerlikons in single mounts. By all accounts, a pretty decent Armament, especially for the time.
    It wasn't necessarily a lack of AA Armament that led to the sinking of the Royal Navy ships, but a significant and often overlooked factor was the complete lack of tracer rounds for their weapons. A remarkable benefit of the use of tracer rounds is the effect they have on pilots. When they see tracer fire whizzing by them, they take evasive action. The Japanese pilots were hardly able to tell they were being fired upon. Also notable are the mechanical troubles experienced by the Prince of Wales. HMS Prince of Wales had experienced troubles with her systems during the battle of Denmark Strait, and would experience electrical failure during her final battle. This kept parts of the ship in near-total darkness, severely hampering damage control efforts.

  • @robbieallan6522
    @robbieallan6522 Před rokem +5

    I think the effects in this were brilliant, especially those dive bomb scenes, those pilots had balls of steel because you could be blown to pieces but you continue down with increasing speed!! Some people might call it insane but personally I think midway was such a violent battle and I'm stunned at their bravery, alot of respect 🙏 for those boys.

  • @brettbeals4179
    @brettbeals4179 Před 3 lety +384

    I'm a simple man i see a History Buffs video, i click it.

    • @greatkentuckian9032
      @greatkentuckian9032 Před 3 lety +1

      True...true.

    • @dot8530
      @dot8530 Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah

    • @susanmaggiora4800
      @susanmaggiora4800 Před 3 lety +1

      Word

    • @kookdarice9621
      @kookdarice9621 Před 3 lety +1

      True

    • @Chaosian
      @Chaosian Před 3 lety +4

      I'm a complex man, with an intricate and troubled backstory, morally ambiguous nature, and deep character arc. My allegiances seem to change with the wind, for reasons lost to many, and few know me well enough to get past my nigh impregnable emotional barriers.
      But yeah- I see a History Buffs video, I also click it.

  • @kuriboh635
    @kuriboh635 Před 3 lety +154

    My grandfather served in WW2. Every year on December 7th when my dad was growing up, he would sit at the breakfast table with everyone and he would look down and say " on this day we where attacked."

    • @rxdntpto
      @rxdntpto Před 3 lety +22

      @Marty Genesis please tell me where the brainwashing is. Please, by all means, explain where remembrance of a historic day is brainwashing, go ahead.

    • @rxdntpto
      @rxdntpto Před 3 lety +19

      @Marty Genesis you are truly confused

    • @indicarter7511
      @indicarter7511 Před 3 lety +20

      @Marty Genesis *Japan fought for survival*
      *Raped nanking*

    • @indicarter7511
      @indicarter7511 Před 3 lety +8

      @Marty Genesis Firstly, I'm not American. Secondly, just because America committed atrocities, doesn't mean that Japan can do it as well.

    • @kuriboh635
      @kuriboh635 Před 3 lety +6

      @Marty Genesis no he just had pride in his nation and his service. He fought both the Germans on d Day and occupied Japan after his unit was ordered to help take the Philippines. He saw true horrors in the war and didn't talk about it once, was shot twice and was pretty anti war on most wars after nam. He loved people and was famous for saying if anyone ask him his feeling about the German or japanese soldiers he fought "ah horse sh*t, they where soldiers under orders lol us." Or " war is started my old men who can't get along, but finished by young men who can fight and have everything to loose."
      He went through a lot of theropy to be right with everything that happened. And years with AA to be right with himself.

  • @JDPwatching
    @JDPwatching Před 2 lety +11

    There's a small inaccuracy that I found in the movie, and I found it watching this video. At the 3:36 mark during a fly-by of the USS Arizona and USS Vestal you can see the USS Nevada aft of the Arizona, the last in line of Battleship Row, and on B-turret you'll notice three gun barrels. This is wrong. The Nevada was equipped with ten 14" rifles in four turrets, arranged A to D, 3-2-2-3. One of the reasons I'm familiar with this fact is that my grandfather was briefly on the crew that manned the port battery of B-turret, serving aboard her for the voyage from Pearl Harbor to Puget Sound where she completed her upgrades and repairs.
    Gotcha, Midway! ;-)

  • @solarprophet5439
    @solarprophet5439 Před 2 lety +54

    Funny thing about the defective torpedoes is that it basically happened again with air-to-air missiles in Vietnam. The Air Force was so sure of them that they designed the F-4 Phantom without a gun. The damn things had a failure rate of about 70%, and their unreliability got a lot of pilots shot down. Because of that embarrassment, USAF design doctrine was changed so that EVERY fighter craft in service MUST have a gun.
    Of course, then General Electric took that to the logical extreme, built the GAU-8 Avenger, and Fairchild Republic designed the A-10 Thunderbolt around it. God I love this country. "Here's a gun for your aircraft. No, scratch that. Here's an aircraft for your gun!"

    • @KaiserStormTracking
      @KaiserStormTracking Před 2 lety +6

      ah yes the brrrrrrrr air plane

    • @JohnRodriguesPhotographer
      @JohnRodriguesPhotographer Před 2 lety +3

      Air Force Air to air missiles also were not effective over Vietnam. The missiles that the Air Force deployed were designed more for attacking a lumbering bomber in defense of the United States than to tangle with other fighters. The Air Force ended up switching to the AIM 9 sidewinder and AIM 7 Sparrow missile.

    • @jankutac9753
      @jankutac9753 Před 2 lety

      I don't know much about that war, but curious why they'd need air to air missiles? To shoot down Vietnamese mosquitos?

    • @JohnRodriguesPhotographer
      @JohnRodriguesPhotographer Před 2 lety +1

      @@jankutac9753 Mig-17,19 and 21's.

    • @jankutac9753
      @jankutac9753 Před 2 lety

      @@JohnRodriguesPhotographerright, could have thought that. But the planes were manned by Vietnamese? Somehow hard to imagine. How did their pilots even get to train? From images the closest I have ever seen Vietnamese to the skies was using an AA gun

  • @jpaior
    @jpaior Před 3 lety +42

    Midway was the last movie I watched with my father before he died. We were desperately looking forward to watching your historical review together.
    Thankyou for making this. I’m watching this with him in spirit.

    • @Pantheragem
      @Pantheragem Před 3 lety +4

      I'm sorry for your loss. I'm glad you guys got to see a good movie for the last one. One that sparked some interesting after-movie conversation to be sure. Take care my friend.

    • @StephenLuke
      @StephenLuke Před 3 lety +3

      RIP
      Your father :-(

  • @Indoor_Carrot
    @Indoor_Carrot Před 3 lety +96

    That trick about the water pumps to get the proof for the code breakers was honestly genius

    • @thedemonlord275
      @thedemonlord275 Před 3 lety +4

      Simple yet effective

    • @RandomStuff-he7lu
      @RandomStuff-he7lu Před 3 lety +7

      It actually wasn't. It was a desperate gamble which should have alerted the Japanese that the US could read their messages. To this day historians are confused as to why the Japanese fell for it rather than immediately changing their codes.

    • @Indoor_Carrot
      @Indoor_Carrot Před 3 lety +10

      @@RandomStuff-he7lu a small isolated island outpost sending a message to the admiralty that they have mintainance / supply issues isn't out of the ordinary.
      Why would the Japanese get suspicious of an airbase just sending another simple mintainance log?

    • @RandomStuff-he7lu
      @RandomStuff-he7lu Před 3 lety +3

      @@Indoor_Carrot Because it was sent unencrypted. That should have raised suspicions.

    • @Indoor_Carrot
      @Indoor_Carrot Před 3 lety +6

      @@RandomStuff-he7lu pretty sure it wasn't the first unencrypted message.
      Don't forget how arrogant and desperate Japan was to damage America too

  • @hnnggg5001
    @hnnggg5001 Před 2 lety +5

    "we need 2 weeks repairs."
    "we give you 3 days."
    "ok. 48 hours."

  • @etherealtb6021
    @etherealtb6021 Před 2 lety +5

    Omg. Thank you for finally explaining the 1904 Russian Japanese War in short to me! I've tried to read the Wikipedia page on it and my eyes glazed over - and I'm a history major! Lol. Also, thanks for the context on the British theater as well.

  • @TeachnStrawbs
    @TeachnStrawbs Před 3 lety +67

    As a history teacher here in Australia I love your work, used the episode on Rome recently to discuss the reasons why Caesar was murdered. Just watched the film Midway today so I could watch this. Keep it up!

    • @MASTEROFEVIL
      @MASTEROFEVIL Před 3 lety +4

      Loved history class when I was a kid

  • @bigmoniesponge
    @bigmoniesponge Před 3 lety +47

    HE HAS RETURNED ONCE AGAIN, but he will return to darkness for a few months. Also im excited to watch this!

  • @stinker43
    @stinker43 Před 6 měsíci +1

    The Yorktown rehab is still an incredible example of the US' ability to bring back ships that were crippled.

  • @JD_79
    @JD_79 Před rokem +1

    I had avoided this one because so many times historians have gotten so much about the battle of Midway wrong. This was a pleasant surprise. Thank you!

  • @seanbinkley7363
    @seanbinkley7363 Před 3 lety +62

    The Russo-Japanese War tie in to Pearl Harbor was quite interesting. I'd never heard that kind of analysis presented when talking about Japan's decision to attack the US. It would make sense that Japan would feel more confident about going up against a larger Western power when you consider that they had succeeded in beating the Russian Empire just a generation earlier.

    • @jeffblansit786
      @jeffblansit786 Před 3 lety +5

      Years ago I spent a Saturday touring 3 WWII museums in Fredericksburg, TX with my sons Venture Crew. One of them, I believe it was then called the George Bush Museum, was laid out chronologically from Commodore Perry sailing in to Tokyo Harbor in 1853. The point of how Japan was treated by the major powers was really driven home to me. As a point of interest, our Scoutmasters father was part of the crew that actually captured a Japanese mini-Sub on December 7th, 1941.

    • @samvodopianov9399
      @samvodopianov9399 Před 3 lety +8

      My great grandfather fought the Japanese in Manchuria. The main reason the Russians lost was because of poor logistics along the not-yet finished trans-siberian railway. Most of the regional resources were being used for inferstructure and it was difficult to bring men and resources from Europe.

    • @jeffblansit786
      @jeffblansit786 Před 3 lety +3

      @@samvodopianov9399 I can only imagine the challenges of moving men and material across the vast nation under the conditions of that time.

    • @magicman3163
      @magicman3163 Před 3 lety

      They didn’t want to mess with the USSR tho

    • @were-owlinwisconsin4441
      @were-owlinwisconsin4441 Před 3 lety

      I've read that Admiral Nagumo had the "Z Flag" that was flown on the flagship "Mikasa" at the battle of Tsushima, and flew it once again as a symbol of victory after Pearl Harbor. He also ordered the "Z Flag" to be flown while his planes were taking off to bomb Midway Island.

  • @williamparabellum2787
    @williamparabellum2787 Před 3 lety +286

    THE GOD OF HISTORICAL ACCURACY HAS RETURNED TO OUR GRACES, MANKIND WILL BE RESTORED AGAIN!

    • @bazsnell3178
      @bazsnell3178 Před 3 lety +11

      PLEASE STOP SHOUTING!!!!!!!!!

    • @brodown64
      @brodown64 Před 3 lety +13

      @@bazsnell3178 NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

    • @dfmrcv862
      @dfmrcv862 Před 3 lety +5

      *LOUD NOISES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!*

    • @nemicofitid3617
      @nemicofitid3617 Před 3 lety +5

      PRAISE THE SUNNNNNN

    • @sphinxrising1129
      @sphinxrising1129 Před 3 lety +1

      Get real, according to the new version 2 or 3 people won several battle all by themselves.

  • @ffmedic87
    @ffmedic87 Před 7 měsíci +2

    My Dads roommate while he was at Texas A&M was Ensign George Gay who was the only survivor of his Torpedo Squadron at Midway.

  • @masonfarnsworth1801
    @masonfarnsworth1801 Před rokem +2

    "we need 2weeks"
    "you have 3days"
    "hold my beer we will do it in 2"

  • @profharveyherrera
    @profharveyherrera Před 3 lety +78

    the wait was worthy, this episode is one of the most complete you've ever made!

  • @CassandraCarter
    @CassandraCarter Před 3 lety +80

    This has probably the most effective Nebula ad I've ever seen, because dangling Part Two like that is pretty irresistible.

    • @dwc1964
      @dwc1964 Před 3 lety +1

      coming right after Patrick (H) Willems teasing the finale to the Charl saga

    • @patrickblanchette4337
      @patrickblanchette4337 Před 3 lety

      What finally got me on the Nebula bandwagon was Polymatter’s video on China’s collapsing demographics; the fact that I could be missing out on something by watching only the shorter CZcams version was too much.

    • @Bayou_Russ
      @Bayou_Russ Před 3 lety +1

      It is but like the game stop clerks learned all those years ago I can out wait $60 games till they hit the bargain bin. See y’all next week!✌🏻

  • @Anglomachian
    @Anglomachian Před 2 lety +7

    Arguably one of the most damaging factors to the Japanese war effort was the kantai kessen, the naval decisive battle doctrine, which they deemed to have won them the Russo-Japanese War. This idea of a grand battle that would decide the war, like two star fighters betting everything on one clean fight, was ever in the backs of their minds. It was a beguiling notion, but a flawed one, when the principle effect it was to have was to lay open an exposed area of the enemy to potential and perhaps real damage. In Russia this was quite easily done, since Russia's ability at the time to move military assets from the industrialised and population dense west was impeded by lack of infrastructure, and the fact that it was right on Japan's doorstep.
    To do the same to the US, they would have to traverse the entire Pacific, and threaten a coastline 95,000 miles in length.
    And then, contend with the fact that a solid portion of the economic blood-flow of the US ran via the OPPOSITE coastline, which for all intents and purposes was entirely out of practical reach.
    Kantai kessen was a clear vision of realistically achievable goals up to, and no further than the decisive battle. After the battle... um, something-something, we win?

  • @g00b3r7
    @g00b3r7 Před rokem +3

    A great video, as always!
    One thing, though they did think they might be able to bring the US to the table, they did not think at all that they would survive a protracted war. Yamamoto was keenly aware.

  • @jatzi1526
    @jatzi1526 Před 3 lety +88

    A very interesting note I found is that when investigating the Mark 14 torpedo and it's aerial variant it was found that the current torpedo bomber tactics of coming slow and low actually increased the chances of a miss or failure. Coming in fast in a shallow dive was found to be far better for it after they fixed the main issue of the duds.

    • @MrSleepy677
      @MrSleepy677 Před 2 lety +4

      Drachinifel did a video on the Mark 14.

  • @CC-8891
    @CC-8891 Před 3 lety +40

    The battles in Alaska is an often overlooked campaign of the war. My grandfather fought the Japanese hand to hand on the island of Attu and on "Engineer Hill" where an American company of combat engineers fought off a Japanese banzai charge. My grandfather was boyonetted in the back and it went out right below his collarbone. He died before I was born but he told my dad it was brutal when my dad got a little older and he started asking about all my grandfather's scars.

  • @mathbrown9099
    @mathbrown9099 Před rokem +6

    Young man, if you don’t mind me calling you that, I’m 67, my dad fought to free the Phillipines at the Leyte Landing. BTW, my dad absolutely despised MacArthur. You are beating all the competition, my friend. If not through good research, but through your use of proper pronunciations alone. Thanks a lot.

  • @user-zl5bf9lu1m
    @user-zl5bf9lu1m Před 10 měsíci +1

    Dan Carlin has said that no people will ever NOT celebrate extraordinary military accomplishments

  • @joeshabado1431
    @joeshabado1431 Před 3 lety +127

    Just yesterday I thought " Where is that masterful rouge History Buffs?" and lo and behold less than 24 hrs later here you are. Huzzah!

  • @tolvaer
    @tolvaer Před 3 lety +103

    "it is good that war is so terrible, lest we should grow too fond of it". There's a lot of emotion that this information brings to our families that were affected by this battle, but it's good that this Battle is remembered.

    • @Quincy_Morris
      @Quincy_Morris Před 3 lety +3

      War is inevitable.
      Liberty is not.

    • @tolvaer
      @tolvaer Před 3 lety +1

      Well said

    • @tolvaer
      @tolvaer Před 3 lety

      @Andrew Vidito yes

    • @tolvaer
      @tolvaer Před 3 lety

      @Andrew Vidito Fredericksburg, the General said it on Telegraph Hill. A beautiful area, it's a growing town these days

    • @tolvaer
      @tolvaer Před 3 lety

      @Andrew Vidito haha Currahee is a Mount in my home town, my name is Nehemiah Austin

  • @Godzilla00X
    @Godzilla00X Před 2 lety +2

    Halo music was a nice touch

  • @macmcleod1188
    @macmcleod1188 Před rokem +3

    Some day, they need to make a book and movie about the repair of the Yorktown before the details are lost. Those men were unsung heroes.

  • @McFarlaneLaw
    @McFarlaneLaw Před 3 lety +357

    I urge you to make your next project “Valkyrie” (2008, United Artist) starring Tom Cruise

    • @chrais78
      @chrais78 Před 3 lety +9

      Agree!

    • @mr.nobody5860
      @mr.nobody5860 Před 3 lety +7

      agreed

    • @Wolfe1966
      @Wolfe1966 Před 3 lety +5

      Meh 😑 the original German version is much better

    • @seokeady
      @seokeady Před 3 lety +4

      I've only watched the 2008 version so far, but I'd be interested in seeing how they both compare, jointly. Take the pepsi challenge, so to speak.

    • @Wolfe1966
      @Wolfe1966 Před 3 lety +6

      @@seokeady well hearing the Germans speak German makes it a lot more convincing for me 😉

  • @CE25144_
    @CE25144_ Před 3 lety +45

    28:23 Another Addition to that. While USS Yorktown was being repaired at Hawaii, in those 48 to 72 hours, Hawaii was subjected to multiple power outages (constantly), as power was diverted from Hawaii to the Pearl Harbor repair docks.

  • @OfficialFingazMC
    @OfficialFingazMC Před 2 lety +4

    How has this got 2 million views and the film on IMDB only has 70k ratings. Going to have to watch it now, thanks lads and lasses.

  • @christianhatke477
    @christianhatke477 Před 2 lety +1

    “You have three day.”
    “Two days? Got it!”

  • @onefadedgunner3281
    @onefadedgunner3281 Před 3 lety +11

    To add to the repair of The Yorktown, they had thousands of welders working on the ship for the entirety of the 48hrs, and even dedicated a majority of the island’s power plant to the port

  • @simonnachreiner8380
    @simonnachreiner8380 Před 3 lety +34

    The SHEER cinematic proportions of your reviews sends chills down my spine
    Always worth the wait

  • @timothyhorner3152
    @timothyhorner3152 Před rokem +1

    Every naval aviator that went up against a ship should get the Medal of Honor

  • @killer92173
    @killer92173 Před 9 měsíci +2

    What many people didn't realize is that The Attack on Pearl Harbor wasn't really a success on the Japanese side. They missed their primary targets, and the results had TERRIBLE consequences!! The beginning of Midway showed two Japanese generals talking that it wasn't a success on their part, and one of them was talking about getting rid of the leader behind the attack. But the other general thought against it cuz the public viewed him as a hero. It's something that's often overlooked, and it's a underrated little scene in the movie.

  • @r.d.hargrave8159
    @r.d.hargrave8159 Před 3 lety +65

    I especially loved that the film included Academy Award-winning director John Ford and his wounding-in-action at Midway (of his record 4 Oscars for directing, one was for his documentary of the battle that he shot during the battle)

  • @floydnimrod1826
    @floydnimrod1826 Před 3 lety +364

    Going to be honest, I avoided this movie without giving it a real chance because of just how corny and over-the-top the trailers were.

    • @indianasprintnews4446
      @indianasprintnews4446 Před 3 lety +35

      I did the same but was pleased when I finally viewed it on HBO Max.

    • @sorenpx
      @sorenpx Před 3 lety +27

      Huh, weird, I remember seeing the first trailer and thinking the movie looked fucking awesome. Didn't like the second trailer as much.

    • @zeus28frenzy
      @zeus28frenzy Před 3 lety +3

      Because those are actually correct actions taken by menM

    • @MrDwarfpitcher
      @MrDwarfpitcher Před 3 lety +21

      Understandable
      I did the same with Inglorious Bastards, thinking it just another blood thirsty movie with shallow characters.
      And blood thirsty it was, but shallow?
      Most certainly not

    • @Sir_Stalwart
      @Sir_Stalwart Před 3 lety +5

      Yea, the marketing for this movie was pretty shit.

  • @soundffect1414
    @soundffect1414 Před rokem +8

    This is like the 1976 movie, i definitely did not just finish watching it.

  • @angelh1743
    @angelh1743 Před 2 lety +2

    You guys did an awesome job on this video. Not boring at all. Can't wait to watch the 2nd half now. Thank you so much.