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- Through modeling and mapping technologies, witness from above what happened in Hiroshima, Japan on Aug. 6, 1945.
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The first nuclear weapon to be dropped on humans was the "Little Boy" atomic bomb, dropped on Hiroshima, Japan during World War II. The destruction caused killed thousands of people, injured many more, and caused long-lasting effects such as cancer and birth defects.
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Me: The camera man is so bad
Also me: Oh wait it’s me
DUDE THANKS I WAS GOING NUTS
But it really is it’s like 360 like when you train your phone it’s like moose were ever you go wherever you move so I amazedI meant I am is so amaze amaze what I never see the atomic bomb before I’m still moving my phone in that’s all I have to say but he’s the king man is really bad we didn’t even get to zoom in so
This was like 2 million years ago or like 500 years ago between those two I’m not really where of atomic bomb‘s but I do not like how it’s blurry the kitten is so freaking bad bad as a stupid guy that tried to sell his phone to A concrete because it had a hole shaped like a phone end it was Leica because it dropped in the next 45 years atomic bomb came because it hit the Tomic bomb that there was making right then the spot to come out if you think this is sloppy don’t give a comment nobody LOL
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Imagine minding your own business and suddenly a burst of light appears and everyone dies. Worst nightmare.
At least it would be quick
I agree, but evem though I don't want to phantom, underestimate or downplay the utter incomprehension, fear, agony and confusion of seeing a burst of light and explosion that totally and completely rips you apart to bits in a fraction of a second and disintegrate, one thing is for sure, close to ground 0 death would be very quick.... a blink of an eye. People further away, but in the main two radios would suffer the most.
@@root3630 straight up FACTS
@@stptful According to many experts and witnesses the Japanese did try to reach a peace agreement with the United States and end the war, unfortunately it was done in a way, most likely in line with the Japanese culture, somewhat proud and subtle, which the translators were not able to translate very well or the United States wasn't able or didn't want grasp and be receptive to. If the lack of understanding was intentional then perhaps was largely due to the fact that the Manhattan project was already well underway. Now why dropping two, many historians agree that this had a lot to do with the signal the US wanted to send to the world, specially Russia (we are better, stronger don't mess with US) with this kicking off the next war... the Cold War.
Dying by nuke is my worst nightmare
It is so unimaginable; the level of destruction that this caused. Even when watching videos which attempt to recreate the scale of the explosion, I am never able to comprehend such a catastrophe. 9/11 seems so apocalyptic as a 30 year old, meanwhile things like the bombings of London, the bombings of Berlin, the Siege of Leningrad... And above and beyond all, the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
World War II is so fascinating for so many reasons, but it's almost unreal how chaotic the world was only 80 years ago. We feel like the world is going down the toilet right now, but we live in a paradise compared to the end of the 1800's and the early 1900's. I think we really need to appreciate the present a bit more; even during this tumultuous time. We are still dealing with a considerably more civilized world than back then.
Ah weed... gotta love it.
Very true
Exactly my thoughts, it doesn’t even seem real.
Man the scale of the explosion and destruction from the blast aint even the scariest part to me its the fact that the radiation poisoning would literally ebola melt your insides over months while you're fully aware and conscious.. shivers. Sending u telepathic buddy tokes rn 🧠
It seems like a paradise rn, but maybe its just the calm before the next big storm :b
they shouldn't have sneek attacked us at Pearl Harbor
“No warning” literally dropped pamphlets
Thank you and yes they did. Oh the new york slimes @3:05 finally corrected itself knowing many would miss that part.
They were warned to get out of the city the night before. They didn't heed to that warning.
The Japanese military seized the leaflets and warnings and didn’t allow anyone to escape the city.
@@A2-Star438Complete lie
@@A2-Star438I am failing to see how that is Americas fault… Seems like America sent a warning, and Japans dictatorship forced its people to die. Assuming your information isn’t wrong or a lie.
"stop quoting me wtf"
-Albert Einstein
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lol
Lmfao
Don't believe everything you read on the internet just because there's a quote
- Albert Einstein
It's amazing the whole city was rebuilt like nothing happened.
@William Wykoff yeah but after america left them, they really started rushing their economy.
edit: in retrospective (as of 2021) this take is false slightly, america did have some parts in building japan's economy
@Diego Garcia i edited this as of december 17 2021 because what i said here is nonsense
oh yeah and we're definitely lazy in some parts
@Pyotr Volkov 🤣🤣I'm Asian....... lazy
Uhh what about all the radiation in that country though
@@ryana-6762 I wondered about how much radiation would remain.
Wow, now I understand why VR is so important. This was so realistic, I really FELT like I was in a flight simulator from 89.
Lol
@@hamishneilson7140 ikr is this a joke
Wait this is vr?
My genes will tell you a whole lot more than this virtual reality shenanigans
flight simulator???!! theres nothing resembling a plane or flight. this is superpowers sim
"War is cruelty. There is no use in trying to refine it. The crueler it is the sooner it will be over."
General Sherman
Wtf, they dropped the bomb again just to make 360 version
Yeah bro wtf is wrong with them
A 3D version of the bomb which is harmless
@@panoramagaming3301 (It's a joke lol)
@@planetearth2249 yeah I know but someone had to act like a nerd, you know, to fill the roles
@@panoramagaming3301 Oh well
*Flyers dropped in Hiroshima before the nukes*
Some of you Japanese are alright, don't come to Hiroshima tomorrow.
the government was also warned. But didnt act on it
EhBruh Yea but the Usa dropped many Flyers in the war. Most was just Propaganda.
Ive seem you before
Yep thank internet for making me feel smart:)
It's scary to imagine how much destruction and death this device can cause, and what's even scarier is that we have created bombs that are 5 times its size.
Tzar Bomba (biggest Soviet nuke) is 1570 times more powerful than the two dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki combined
@@Burgerkingsucks1that was in 1945 and the U.S has perfectly engineered and tested this “little boy” just imagined what’s behind curtain 79 years up to date.
#America
The USA did warn them. It was in pamphlets they dropped warning of airstrike coming. Didn't specify that it would be that devastating tho...
@God I mean it probably didn't help that the Japanese officials were saying that the Americans were bluffing.
They did actually specify that it was a new and far more devastating weapon, the only problem is that until that point there were no words the the average person would understand to explain it, especially not words that lent themselves well Japanese translation either. Imagine trying to describe something the world has never seen before without using the scientific jargon used in it creation, now imagine doing that in a second language.
So it means Putin also must warns America before firing a chemical missile… right eh -:)
Shame on u for defending them for this sad movement
@@Coolkruger1212Japan had it coming. They made Germany look like boy scouts the way they treated the people in Nanking and Korea, the Philippines etc with their death camps and experiments on humans.
It’s a bird
It’s a plane
Oh it’s a-
🌰
Jimbo - boooooooomb
BBBOOOOOMMMMM
It's America f___ yeah
Jimbo -
Its a bird
Its a plane
Oh its a super bomb
Who else was disappointed when we didn’t see the explosion
Its on 69 likes
Complete waste of time smh I thought it was going to be a model of what japan looked like at the time, not a lazy model of modern japan from google earth smh
@@guitarpro248 ikr
me
Me
The US warned Japan about the bomb, but Japan was stubborn and didn’t back down. But still, you can’t help but feel bad for all those civilians who died, and the ones who survived died from radiation. It’s truly sad.
They warned Japan, dorpped pamplets too.
The only secret was when and where ince it would be stupid in a time of war to tell your enemy that information.
Well japanese thought it was just a propaganda. They never saw it coming after all.
@@aikerz87 yeah
@@aikerz87 They were sadly mistaken. We don’t bluff when we are in the middle of a war.
@@FatherManus i remember watching a documentary about the atomic bomb years ago. After the dropping of the 1st atomic bomb and which devastated, japanese wanted to extract an information about the bomb, so they interrogate an American POW and he bluffed that americans still planning to drop another 100 bomb, they were terrified and thought about it and after the 2nd dropping they surrendered.
*The world can never forget that day.* Wherever in the world it is taught in every school and *I hope that all the countries in the world live in peace and prosperity.* May everyone be happy and never such a day comes
The world will get peace until it gets justice ,
Someone is bombing your cities and you'd live with him peacefully that's out tolerance.
I still find it astonishing that one weapon ended a war, nearly started a 2nd war, and also kept that war from happening
It wasn’t just the nukes. Russia was blitzing Manchuria.
@@LeTtRrZ i know
@@LeTtRrZ japan didnt care about manchuria
the bomb didn't end the war
@@rafaellagaribaldi2729 yes it did
“Mankind invented the atomic bomb, but no mouse would ever construct a mousetrap.”
-Albert Einstein
Sorry but to break it to ya but you copied literally one of the most popular comment on this comment section
@@draagon_1 i didnt see it
Well, I had tried my best to explain to the generals, the rest was on their hands.
@@shubhankardasgupta4777 lmao
@@shubhankardasgupta4777 whatever man, you stole c² from Pythagoras, c²≠e/m, c²=a²+b²
Respect the camera man for filming this horrible experience good thing he survived
Dropping a second bomb is wild
And we would have continued dropping them until we got unconditional surrender.
"there was no warning given"
But there was, though, in the most literal sense of warning
Exactly we warned them with pamphlets and they did nothint
Yea lol
What does “unforgivable “ mean?
@@johnnyv1982 dunno man.
Starting a war is probably the first warning sign that something bad might happen to you !
whoever filmed this should never touch a camera again.
oh wait
@@jonahsomething6145 Was he a fat man?
@@Oof_2nd but related to a little boy from the nuclear family
If you have a bit of sense, its 360 degree video move your phone.
You don’t film this with a camera anyways...
What I especially disliked about this narrative was in the beginning when the narrator said "WITH NO PRIOR WARNING". I believe Pamphlets were dropped warning everyone, if Japan didn't surrender, that they would experience a terrible fate. I do KNOW that Pres. Truman went in the radio and gave notice of what Japan could expect if they ded NOT SURRENDER.
And how specific was that warning ? Most of the people killed were civilians
@@loschekell It was extremely specific. They dropped thousands a flyers all over the cities for civlians and it explained how destructive the bomb is, and how they must evacuate immediately.
Imagine finally having a good day and looking up and just seeing this coming at you
Stopped watching at 0:50 due to the false information that "no warning was given." Thousands of pamphlets and warning were dumped weeks prior to dropping the bombs informing the citizens to vacate the area to avoid deadly consequences. No one took the warning seriously
Bad Guys Yeah Maybe Because they cannot read English and Thought it was a distraction for Invasion
HDdesk F16 They were translated to Japanese
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Amen
Yeah you can search it and there's copies of it
In every war, Mankind is LOST.....
R/technicallythetruth
Still some nations need a hard education.
In both ww1 and 2 there were more civilian casualties than military.
@@valac4199 Not in the vicotorious countries except the Soviet Union.
no, ww2 sparked lots of innovation in aviation, rocketry, electronics and nuclear sciences
"There was no warning"
They dropped paper saying a bombing was going to occur.
Thats dirty
Moral of the story:
DON'T start a war, especially if you don't believe in surrender.
Japan: kicks some boats
USA:
[WARNING: WAR ZONE IN REPLIES]
🕴Thats how the *USA* works.
,,Revenge” is a war crime
Are you that stupid?
Bro 3000 dead 2000 injured and they did it without warning the US gave multiple warnings and Japanese government did nothing, the Japanese lied in peace talks while secretly planning Pearl Harbor, IG Germany went down japan would have most likely kept going, instead of sending soldiers and losing hundreds of thousands on both sides they needed to end it quickly
Stanky Big Toe tell me something I don’t know
Don’t read the comments. They will make you mad
Hurtfulfriend0 They'll make your brain cells die faster
Truth hurts doesn't it!
Hugh Adams
Get a thick skin, kid
Yeah
Hugh Adams it was war crime. The things humans would do to each other. Unreal
Really cool how they were able to capture the bomb that up close as it fell like that. Truly astonishing.
This video showed nothing.
You can't possibly be that stupid
Being close doesn't matter except for grenades & nukes
Imagine if Germany released a 360° video of the Blitz, the entire planet would prob go insane
Adam Craig precisely
@Adam Craig - the WW2 Allies had a far worse humanitarian record than the Axis ie Germany and its allies
@@majorrgeek sure if you include Soviets, but otherwise I don't see them putting people in concentration camps
@@siyacer - the Soviet had their Siberian Gulags concentration camps and our ww2 allies the Chinese slaughtered over 75 million Chinese civilians last century
@@majorrgeek Yeah, when I said "them" I meant the allies in general, not including the Soviets. The Chinese Communist Party didn't have control over China until after WW2. After the war, and even today, there were some tensions between them.
Who is watching this after the Beirut explosion? Our heart is with Beirut.
Muhammed Emin Kizilkaya yes it will always stay with us
The hiroshima blast was 30 to 80 more energetic than the Beirut disaster, with a sharper pressure wave due to the speed of a nuclear reaction, before considering all the poisonous horrors of nuclear radiation. Beruit reminds us the horrors that an explosion even the fraction of a bomb like little boy can inflict on a population, and makes the goal of de-armament evermore important.
@@tylerknight99 Dearming those who have the power to protect will only lead to chaos. Don't take me wrong, it would be great if everyone got along and only took what they needed, but psychopaths will always exist, and terrorist organisations will always attempt to make chaos. Sadly, Dearmament is only a fantasy. Those who wish to do evil, will do evil. There is no alternative, but to prevent evil with a lesser evil. This world is full of hate, but walk carefully, and be stronger than all, and you will never need to test that strength.
Tyler Knight ok but the Hiroshima blast was an entire nuclear bomb, the beruit blast wasn't even from a bomb and was still huge
A mushroom cloud over Beirut reminds me of an A-bombing in Hiroshima. The differences between them are while the Beirut explosion was caused by gross negligence, the Hiroshima atomic explosion was conducted deliberately.
It's worth noting that this particular type of atomic weapon - a "gun-type" bomb which used conventional explosives to join two subcritical masses of fissionable material - was not even tested before use. The military was nearly certain a priori that the bomb design would work. The famous Trinity test which preceded the Hiroshima bombing employed an entirely different type of atomic bomb.
Bombing Hiroshima was the test
We would have lost so many more Americans and Japanese if it didn't happen and their soldiers killed a lot of people ruthlessly. LGB❤🇺🇲
No one really know that..I compare it to when someone who's twice your size hits you, so you shoot them with a large caliber handgun, rather than honorably defend yourself best you can with your fists
Technically Truman did warn the Japanese, they just had no idea how bad it would be so they didn’t listen
Shut up stupid
@@xaviermacia4003 Nice counter argument.
@@xaviermacia4003 Wow great argument, I'm starting to think you might be right.
@@xaviermacia4003 quite the ironic statement
@Jayden Thomas Kind of? If you look at Tokyo after firebombing and Hiroshima after the nuclear blast, they look very similar. The side effects of the atomic bombs weren't known at the time though.
Germany: *doing its thing*
Japan: "hey, we would like to join the war! We already sarted with pearl harbor.."
Germany: *you what!!!??*
Just when Einstein left Germany to USA thinking Hitler will use It, but irony USA used it!
@rain4710 rain4710 you only read the first line?
@rain4710 rain4710 uh
Actually Germany started the war with the invasion of Poland then asked japan to join them that’s when Japan bombed Pearl Harbor
@@isaiah.4162 nah Rothschild started the war
0:49 That's a lie. The Japanese were given a warning to surrender or face a rain of fire from the sky like the world had never seen {Truman's words). The Japanese weren't specifically told what city (to keep them from moving the POW's there) or what the weapon would be, but they were warned. The Japanese chose to ignore the warning. They were certainly warned after the first bomb, but they still refused to surrender. It took another bomb before the Japanese finally came to their senses.
We gave the Japanese MUCH more warning than they gave us at Pearl Harbor.
If the Japanese had had the atomic bomb, they would have used it on the U.S. and been proud to do it.
They had been trying to surrender heck most of them did
@@wilcowen6284
And they were given many opportunities to surrender, even days before those atomic bombs were dropped.
Too bad they did 'try' harder.
“No warning given” before the nuclear bomb was dropped Truman told Japan that they will bomb basically anything that has to do with technology in order to get them to surrender. Of course he was referring to the fire bombing of Tokyo but it was definitely a surrender or no bounds destruction message.
The U.S.A. did have a *third bomb* nearly ready to use ( on August 19, 1945 ).
After Nagasaki, U.S. Officials were instructed to drop subtle hints to anyone they could contact within the Japanese Government that the third city hit, if they did not surrender, would probably be ' a *VERY* large one '.
It is quite possible that either Osaka or Tokyo were the probable targets. Or, at least, they were being strongly considered.
They were the two largest cities in Japan, at the time.
This would also re-inforce the idea, to the Japanese, that the U.S.A. not only had many other bombs, but they were going to use them.
No doubt the mere idea that this could happen shook the Emperor and Japanese Government to the core. Especially because the Emperor and the entire Japanese government lived in and around Tokyo itself.
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I wouldn't think Tokyo. Tokyo was where most high ranking and where the emperor lived. So good luck negotiating a surrender lol
@@showery1376 - Yokohama, Kokura, Niigata, and Kyoto were strong candidates, as well. The U.S.A. were perhaps just trying to cause the Japanese intense worry or panic about Tokyo.
But the U.S.A. *DID* have a drop date planned for August 19, 1945. And they were going to drop the bomb *somewhere.* The Japanese surrendered 4 days before that.
USA had plan of dropping about 15 bombs all over japan
@@makarevych - Yes, I heard at least a dozen more. And the Japanese knew the U.S.A. was definitely not bluffing. They were going to drop a third bomb soon, and then more.
If you ever get the chance to go to the Peace Memorial Museum in Hiroshima and view the atomic dome, it's a really sobering experience. They even have a more accurate simulation with a real life overhead image of 1940s Hiroshima. I definitely recommend it on a trip to Japan.
Money, dude.
And I recommend you to visit Pearl harbour.
@@godmode4790 thank you, big time. Hooray for HST.
Stop simpathizing bro! Remember what they had done to our country Our People!?
@@mcbrians.8508 they were straight savages at the time. The way they treated pow’s was beyond disgusting and they deserved every bit of destruction that was brought upon them.
That felt good
What is wrong with you
@@s0ldi621 uhh i think meant the bomb ended the war??
I feel worse for the survivors who sustained astronomical suffering for the rest of their lives.
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The true meaning of “Say hello to my little friend”
STFU and quit stealing other people's comments
@@Guy-lk3rw haha! Yes I’m sure..
Bruh you legit stole other comments ok just stop
You walk into america and meet a fat man. "This is my little boy now go play together"
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“Marty dont go back 75 years back to Hiroshima”
Marty: don’t worry doc I won’t
imagine if they made a scene where marty had to fix something before the bomb dropped
@@crowmaster9652 now thinking of that, that would be fire
@@crowmaster9652 Back to the Future 4? When?
According to most accounts of this attack that I have read, the death toll at the instant of detonation was not 80,000, but much lower, and the total death toll over time around 40,000.
"There was no warning given"
The U.S. literally told Japan that if they didn't surrender they would release destruction, and Japan completely ignored the warning.
that could mean so many things including the invasion of japan they did not specifically warn that they would completely destroy a civilian target with a weapon the likes of which had never been seen before killing thousands and harming generation with birth defects
@@seductive_fishstick8961 America literally told surrender or face or be destroyed i mean it doesn't sound like invasion
God is great.. 😊 currently USA accounts for 30% of total COVID - 19 cases.. Worst is yet to come... Be Prepared for DOOM.. #dogs
@@hustler.99 lol why bro 😂
This comment is gold. I am glad that not everyone is mindlessly sopping up the propaganda of "White Man Bad"
No warning.
*Potsdam Declaration, multiple campaigns and air missions made warning the populace about the impending destruction, years of bombing*
Hiroshima wasn't bombed as often as other cities in Japan but the people knew that Hiroshima would have been bombed eventually, also they knew that whatever was going to happen to Hiroshima it would have been worse. Also, the B-29 is a bomber, not a war plane.
Im confused, isn't a war plane, a plane made for war, so, a bomber
Andrew. Wilhelm03 A war plane is a generalized term, usually associated with fighter and interceptor aircraft, bomber would be the proper term.
The warnings never mentioned Hiroshima while Nagasaki got their's after the bombing. Do some research and stop being fooled by your own country
Random Player If you haven't already noticed, I'm half Japanese and I've visited Japan, seen both cities and read books and articles and subjects about the war and the bombings from both the Japanese and American perspectives. The Potsdam Declaration did not need to warn people of the impending destruction they witnessed, it gave the Empire of Japan a very clear cut solution, surrender now or face unimaginable destruction. It was an unfortunate tragedy, it could be considered inhumane, but it was necessary to save millions of lives. Being Japanese, being equipped with the knowledge of both sides, their intentions and ambitions I know that the Japanese would've fought honorably to the death. The bombs sent a message to Japan that their way of warfare was now obsolete and I see the deaths from the atomic bombings as sacrifices for the Empire's ignorance and their sacrifices saved more lives in the long run, the war ended sooner to allow the starving Japanese population aid and support, an invasion was no longer necessary and plenty of would be combatants, Allied, Axis, soldiers and civilians alike were saved. Isn't that at least a noble perspective on this terrible moment in human history?
They did give warnings but japan didn't surrender. I wish people would get there stories straight
In hindsight, some people are saying that this wasn’t necessary. On the other hand, some people are saying that if the US didn’t carry this out, then more people would’ve been casualties had WW2 continued. It’s an ongoing debate that a lot of us learn in history class and interesting at that.
The Japanese committed horrific war crimes. Look up Japanese unit 731, in which the Japanese use innocent Chinese civilians and some Russians to perform agonizing human experiments to test biological and chemical weapons, or to study the human body during live surgeries. The use of nuclear weapons brought an end to the war sooner than it would have with an American land invasion of mainland Japan. Also, learn about the civilian bombing in Europe and the firebombing of Tokyo.
The ting went *BOOM*
Thing*
ArchieP Gaming WHAT ENGLISH DUDE
If you look str8 down, you can see filthy frank
I mean 9/11 jokes are much more accepted now so..
夢の波 Yumi no Nami source???
夢の波 Yumi no Nami save these jokes for the Internet, they’re more accepted on the Internet. Saying a 9/11 joke in public is kind of a dumb thing to do.
@Sean_ White_0412 research it, boomer
Anyone who thinks the dropping of the bombs was evil, doesn't understand history... I would by no means call it a "good thing", but the consequences of not dropping it make dropping it the obvious choice objectively... And even then, Truman (even after he Oked it) was horribly conflicted on his decision to use atomic weapons. The use of atomic weapons also set the precedent of NOT using them again.
I KNOW RIGHT BUT THEIR COUNTY LITERALLY BOMBED THE US.
@@RedScatt well lets ignore that they attacked us. Continuing the war would have proved to be too costly in human lives, the lowest estimated US predicted troop death count was (2,000,000), and Japanese (I believe both civilian and military) deaths were estimated (low end) atleast double that.
Crimes against humanity are deprecable, unless they are done by Americans I guess
Idk why but it is very cool to see it when you can turn the camera by youreself
This video is the BOMB
I'll see myself out.
AllThoughts 3rased I'll give you a C+
AllThoughts 3rased great!
Then the H-Bomb came around
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Somone hit that 30 killstreak
British Titan yea
British Titan 😂
Lol
Someone hit the 74,000 killstreak after the nuke
Twice
People overlook the extreme CRUELTY the Japanese soldiers applied to captured prisoners and the public with beheadings/strangulations and beatings until the victims were dead. HAVE NO PITY FOR THE JAPANESE WHATSOEVER
残虐行為が本当にあったかどうかはおいといて
残虐行為を行った日本兵と日本国内にいたただの日本国民がどう関係あるんだ?
@@user-zw1ru3yk2d Well ignorant one. Hiroshima and Nagasaki were both military targets. Learn history.
@@user-zw1ru3yk2d 日本人大面積虐殺中國、韓國及亞洲其他國家平民的時候怎麼沒想到他們只是普通公民?呵,有夠雙標的,果然日本人最惡心了🤮🤮
@@user-zw1ru3yk2d it's one of the best examples of karma
As cold as this may sound, let's not forget the reasons we dropped the bombs. Numerous studies have shown the net number of lives who were saved by bombing Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Maybe another reason people should never go to war.
As a Japanese person, I think the a-bomb, as difficult as for me to say was inevitable. The Imperial Japanese Army used Emperor Hirohito to convince Japanese citizens never to surrender. The leaflets that fell as warnings were never seen by most civilians as they were all collected by the military. It was all the Imperial Japanese military’s fault. The bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was truly a disaster, and shouldn’t have happened, but then the same thing could’ve been said for Pearl Harbor as well.
Taiga Yokoyama
You are brainwashed by war propaganda to control the dumb mass like yourself.
The Japanese culture was to blame, e.g., thousands jumping and throwing their children off cliffs at Okinawa rather than surrender to the Americans.
Thank you, most people today don’t bother looking at the history that led to it. People talk about the Jews that were killed by Hitler, but rarely mention the 10 million massacres by the Japanese army
Thank you for realizing
thank you
You are wrong when you say ' no warning given ' for 3 days befor the dropped the nuke they been flying over the city's and I believe for the same for Nagasaki had dropped papers warning the people a nuke was on the way
Warnibg leaflets
Nathan m more than that, it was a month or two...
It wasn’t a nuke it was an atomic bomb
Attack Helicopter it was a nuke. The exploding was made by nuclear fission. A chain reaction where that atoms split that cause the explosion
paul austin they took the chance to drop it while there was high winds that’s why they flew for like 30 minutes scouting
Who's here after OPPENHEIMER is released?
Hiroshima and Nagasaki were military targets where a large number of non-combatants happened to live. This was not an attack purely on a civilian target and even if it had been, it was still a completely legitimate target. The US needed to reach that threashold of pain necessary to convince the Imperial Japanese Government to cease hostilities.
80,000 people did not NEED to die, war is awful, theres a difference to fighting for your country and just existing in a country at war, theres 100s of different ways America could have stopped the war that didnt have to include bombing children.
@@pierceh9555 such as what? The alternative would have been an invasion which would’ve killed half a million U.S soldiers and would’ve resulted in the death of many more Japanese than 80,000 and when Japan was committing horrible atrocities and war crimes to the innocent people of China and wanted to extend the war to Korea we had to put a stop to them by showing the emperor sheer unimaginable power btw at the time almost all civilians were indoctrinated to fight till the death for the honor of your emperor and many children were used as a military resource I’m sorry to give you a whole book but that’s why I think it’s justified
@@pierceh9555 Enlighten us. In your world how would you have preferred to end the war.
@@biff5856 well preferably one where inoccent children didnt die of horrific and painful radiation poisioning idk
@@pierceh9555 you wrote "100s of different ways America could have stopped the war" and then when asked what those ways were you answered "idk". talk about bringing nothing to the conversation.
the people that were 100 feet away from the explosion were lucky, they had a painless, instantaneous death.
The death is death anyway
Merp?
Bruh you wouldn’t even know you’re dead by the time that bomb hit you.
@@trippa3553 that’s not the point
@@user-hg4wc7bx5m there are things way worse than death.
If any of you ever feel bad for Japan then remember, they created anime.
Power Epic anime is a crime against human.
Power Epic any users should be hung for their chronic use of the disease causing drug.
what should i watch then, american made pony cartoon?
anime is cancerous so I suppose yes
Groccoli nah, been there done that, anime can be cringy not everything is cancerous unless you never watched any of it
Actually there was a warning
Japan was definitely warned. Come on New York Times.
The Emporer did not care about civillian losses; in fact, he was prepared to send everyone on suicide charges with pitchforks before surrendering. Imaging teh MILLIONS of people who did not die in Japan because of these bombs convincing the Emporer to surrender from teh war he started.
Remember before the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki which killed 250,000 people, the Japanese Empire systematically massacred 20 million Chinese, Koreans, Vietnamese and other Asians and was also attempting to commit cultural genocide against the Koreans (e.g Making the Korean language illegal in Korea) I'm not saying this made the bombings justified but I think it's funny that there's these ignorant people who use them to condemn the U.S but they'll ignore what the Japanese Empire did. Just saying...
dont do it, if you dont want to do it to you.. all things happened it just because of interest, and power of all nations, no need to make an argument if it is right or wrong. Considered of both side were committed evil acts during that war game, no blamings at all..
That not the point japan was EVIL America was innocent. We didn’t even want a point in the war to begin with
Hey, i'm Japanese and I want everyone to look up operation downfall... this operation is what would've happened if the U.S. didn't drop the bombs resulting in millions of deaths. Dropping the bomb was in fact justified. I'll take 250,000 deaths over millions anyday.
Yes and US sending them this bomb was for all those people and so noble, not to satisfy the itch to try this devastating new weapon....
Selma Bartan They had tested it Beforehand you are aware of this right ? [On their own soil might i add]
We’re the camera man so we can’t die
is this from a tv show?
@@X-AEA-12 no
@Habib Bhai ried
This video is so awesome. 3D motions look like real pictures. We would like to understand why Japan experienced the tragedy of the first Atomic Bombing in history. We expect the suitable video related to this point. Anyway, Thanks a lot for the wonderful material.
So realistic it knock me out of my chair and also when the shock wave came
I can move the screen
Waoh technology!
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@AlAn DaBoSs I didn't know
Whoa wtf
borna saikia Lmao
Who else is here watching instead of worrying about Corona vius
this is school work for me
@@molockwood2787 Same.
Sub Kuch why would you worry about corona virus? If you obey the law and do what the health organization says then you’ll be all good
@@Alfredo-js6ih I'm asking this question from all of you..
I'm not worried Alhmdulillah
boi
There actually were warnings given before the bombing, however due to the programs secrecy the only warnings were to evacuate Hiroshima and no other reason was given so most didn’t leave
Props to the camera man for filming the bomb
2020: Interesting.
Oh god 💀
I really feel like this is a nightmare and I literally wanna wake up
She says there was no warning given when a few days earlier the US dropped pamphlets warning the city would be bombed
Like Japanese knows English...
Pamphlets written in English......
Actually, the pamphlets were written in Japanese.
@@eliasziad7864 pamphlets were written in Japanese
@@amritsingh4251 Shut up dumbfreak.
非常に興味深いです。
Hello, ❤May the world be at peace.🌎
Best photo bomb yet
"Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds"
A statement of success and also the most terrible of warnings to the future
Now let’s talk about what the Japanese did to Nanking
Amazing video keep doing this kind of videos
0:49 “And there was no warning given.” Actually, we did warn Japan about the bomb, but the Japanese government ignored us because they were too hubristic.
And America is sadistic
alipetuniashow That’s not the main reason. The Japanese military government brought it upon itself, due to being too prideful and hubristic to notice that they were already on the verge of defeat.
They were too busy raping Nanjing.
alipetuniashow not really.... war is war, we won. They lost. And guess what? Eurasia isn’t speaking German now, so you’re welcome. And if from somewhere other than those areas, what have we done wrong to you?
@@doncheto4825 is that a history of the entire world i guess reference?
There was a warning we dropped papers say we were going to bomb
Matthew Poiry they put in a correction saying that at the end of the video.
Volf the Wolf/fox “We”? You do realize not everyone watching this is American right?
Did you think most of the Japanese people believed that? Even if they believed,where should they go?That is their only home.
Flammenwerfer Hans He never said the "we" included you.
Emiya Kiritsugu
Maybe the bomb shelters the Japanese had set up in many cities??
hope this doesn't drop on Ukraine
Me to
Salute to cameraman
He/she never dies
"I have become Death, the destroyer of worlds".
J.Robert Oppenheimer quoted from the Bhagavad Gita
“No warning given”.
I mean unless you count the Potsdam Declaration…
And the confettis containing warnings that Japan will be bombed with untold power
@@inigobantok1579 and the messages to the Japanese government... Literally warning them it was going to happen.
Was a warning even necessary? This took place during a declared war that Japan started.
@@cltracy2921 No technically it wouldn't have been necessary.
Fun Fact: They did all of this to stop Japan's attack on Asia
Makes you wonder how long the war would have continued had this not been done.
Did they really think they'd receive any mercy after the monstrosities they committed towards the surrounding Asian Pacific Islanders, including China?
Ari Fon someone finally gets it.
THANK YOU. So many people here are bullshitting. I don’t feel bad at all for what happened with Hiroshima and Nagasaki. I used to feel bad before I heard the full story. Now I don’t.
Don't forget Manchuria
personally I think it's sad that civilians had to die by the atomic bombs like that not to mention the children since the civilians really have nothing with the war to do. However it truly is digusting and sick what the Japanese soldiers have done during ww2 so it would've been better to wipe them out with the bomb. But I guess that the US felt like they had no other option since I've heard that the Japanese military back then (if not still) are these kind of people who'd rather die than surrender. But at some point I wonder if there truly wasn't another option.
Anyways the more you know 😐
Chilli Vanilli Precisely. The US warned them to surrender but they refused. I think they deserved everything honestly. It makes me angry to think that they were raping women in China and Korea and the Islands and killing children as well while their own children skip rope and sang songs. They needed to be awoken and to see their crimes. Japan killed millions. If a few thousand of their people had to die for them to see what they were doing then so be it.
In Hiroshima, there is a building called “ Genbaku Dome”, which was actually damaged by the atomic bomb. When I first saw the building with my own eyes, I was more scared than when I saw it in the image. However, I could feel the history. And I've heard that the train that was running at that time is still in motion.
1:37 POV: you turned on light mode at 3am
Seeing this how can anyone think of more.
You can move the screen
Cool
Its a 360 video howd i get ten likes?
TheSullustan Rebel1892 of course it's 360
Um this is not a fun topic
TheSullustan Rebel1892 Hmmmmmm i wonder how you know
There was notice. For weeks before hand american fighters dropped leaflets saying leave the city to all citizens
G.E.N.O.C.I.D.E
@@grapesurgeon then what is it? school shooting?
America giving freedom to japanese by killing 200 thousands of it's people?
@@lunascomments3024bro stop being naive the alternative would have killed a lot more people like come on man do a little research
Am i the only one who is amazed by this 360° touch youtube feature 😱
You must be living under a rock
Yes
you must be living under a rock
My anxiety can't handle the death and war
I talked to my family about this before. I find it so fascinating that before those bombs were dropped there was nothing more devastating and destructive. I'm not sure on the exact timeline but it's sort of funny that the us was just chilling then one of our shipyards got bombed and we were like, "okay no more mister nice guy" and dropped 2 nukes on Japan. and immediately after every country made an unwritten rule to not use nuclear weapons on eachother because it would destroy the world with the type of nukes we have today.
In a way, the invention of nuclear weapons has done more for global peace than any treaty
@@Jacob-df5hr it could wipe out humanity the second the third world War stikes....
@@varad8572 yes, exactly.
@@varad8572 coming soon
@@varad8572
-napoleon - 3.5mln dies
-1st ww- 30mln dies
-2nd ww - 80mln
-3rd ww?? It’s a nightmare