UNSPOILED ISLAND WITH THE FIGHTING OF THE WW2 / SEARCH FOR TANKS AND MISSING SOLDIERS / ラストサムライ
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History should never be forgotten, but found .......
You are absolutely right sir
History has it's good and bad.. for some reason people want to bury the bad parts...which of course we can all learn from.
@@jacob1813leipzig Of Course people cares about WW1
......and sold on ebay
Your all grave robbers people died here
I worked on an archaeological expedition in the Kuril Islands in 2006 and 2007, and visited Shumshu, Paramushir, and many other islands in the archipelago. They are littered with WWII and Cold War artifacts (along with prehistoric artifacts I was studying). Amazing place not many people get to visit.
What all kinds of prehistoric artifacts did you come across?
@@ballard2212 Pottery, stone tools, animal bones, pit houses- remains of several different cultural periods going back about 5,000 years.
@@ColbyPhillipsPhD What was there about the second world war?
@@kenan2156 Lots of military sites and features left by the Japanese - trenches, fox holes, barbed wire, gun emplacements, and on a couple of the larger islands, airstrips and hangers. Unexploded ordinance was found around the larger sites.
@@ColbyPhillipsPhD My English is not very good, thank you very much for your understanding and reply.
My prayer is that spirits of those who fought and died on that island can now share it in peace and harmony.
Amen
Č
Pčžšp
You are talking to the people in the Soviets
@@moonryan3908 and is something wrong with that?
@@adankmeme651 Do you think there is?
Those poor men. Fathers, sons, brothers, friends, left to rot alone on an island forgotten by the world.
My Grandfather was on the Bataan death march, talk about feeling alone and left to rot ?
Thank you for everyone for taking care of our soldiers when our government or citizens won’t do it themselves. I see some comment complaining but we have no right to complain.
Not all of them were our soldiers
If the battle katana found was an officers type 94, there might be a family name on the blade. Would be very cool to return to the family.
Many thanks to those helping return these soldiers to their families.
My heart is in sorrow ☹️ watching the human remains of WW2 ! How I'd wish to find my grandparents ( to my father side ) remains too during the Bataan march in Philippines 🇵🇭 I am 58 now and I lost my father 50 years ago ! So sad to lost a father at a young age like he was , at 8 years old !
where did he fight
侵略者
死ぬべきだ
@@user-en3dh9kf7w そうだね
As a Japanese I apologize for the Japanese comments below this and of course our history, honestly makes me sick. I’m sorry about your loss. I’m sure he is with you from a good place.
My great grandfather faught in ww2 and he even lived long enough to see me he died 2 years ago unfortunately may we remember those who faught and died for America during ww2
ソ連の侵略を命と引換えに食い止めてくださった御英霊に感謝の黙祷を捧げます。
Bansaiiiii
😎
そうだか
Stalin had a Jon aggression pact w Japan. On e Germany was defeated he wanted to expand his influence as in easyer Europe, koreA etc. Revisionists question the a bomb. Why never question stalins motives? Seeing tbe aftermath of either side is sobering. The pows I believe never came back....some Germans did.
Glad to see those boys finally going home. Lord knows its been long enough. RIP, men.
Rest in Peace to all the soldiers who fought in ww2
Except for, you know, the Nazis.
Not all of them are nazis @waggsish
英霊達に敬礼。
日本に帰って来れる事を願っています。
i wish one day i would go to japan
As always great content just wish you would stop with the music
Agree here.
Agree
Agree. So many awesome videos are ruined with music
Dosent your phone have a volume control....
Agree
Great video as always, stay safe guys and keep up the great work.
"Only the dead have seen the end of war"
Plato's words are true. war is never end.
Identification of the things shown and found would have made this a really worthwhile video! I knew what a lot of them were, having studied the war for many years, but more details would be needed for the less knowledgeable.
I would have appreciated some narration.
My husband is an ex Australian Army soldier of 20 yrs and as he said, regardless of who fought for what side, even though the Japanese soldier was nasty, my they R.I.P. And you for searching for all the lost soldiers on both sides.
Not all Japanese soldiers were nasty.
@Sargeant Crocks as a whole though they were a terrible group. Bataan, Nakning , medical experiments, torture, and countless other atrocities.
Only Japan, the USSR, Germany, and Turkey have committed war crimes that bad since 1900. No other country even compares.
@@obi-wankenobi1750 🤡
@Ligma Balls excellent argument.
Summer grasses
All that remains
Of soldier's visions
from a haiku written in the 17th Century by poet Matsuo Basho
Aren't haiku's 5,7,5 syllables wise? Cos if so that's shit
What a Dig! You Finally returned some of the Casualties, what a Privilege.
Some amazing equipment just scattered around the whole island.
両祖国の英霊たちに敬意を表します。
aggressor
@@user-en3dh9kf7w いや、侵略ではなくない?ちゃんと書面はしているし、君の所借金踏み倒すのはよくないじゃん?
@@scrowbasiri7449 對,中國還欠日本核子武器,應該將債務確實還給東京與京都最好
@@user-en3dh9kf7w 何言ってるのかわからない、、青島のことだよ。
幸福?
両祖国の英霊たちに敬意を表します。
このコメントにわざわざ嫌なコメ書く人の神経を疑う(;一_一)
昔の事は確かに忘れちゃダメだし、酷いことをしていた事もあるけど
いつまで韓国も中国もそれを引きずるんだろう、
謝罪してもダメ
敬意を表してもダメ
ずっと怒ってて何がしたいんだろう
そして、何をして欲しいんだろう
I wished I could go places like this, looks very interesting.
It's not cool when you see a mine tho those things will still blow up
I wish i could go back in time to experience These famous WW2 and WW1 Battles, they fascinate me so much.
@@markniall892 no you don't if you are to go back and try to experience those battles you'll most likely die
Almost impossible, cuz it's "special border zone" in Russian Federation.
@2.1万回視聴 totally agree with you
丁寧に掘り起こしてくれてるし、ありがたい。
この人たちって、見つけた遺骨をどうしてるかを動画にしないから、そんなに優しい想像したらいかん気がするよ。
また埋め戻してるだけかもしれないし。
命懸けで日本を守って頂いてありがとうございます。
誰が感謝し、誰が彼女を保護しますか?
@@user-jh3lq2bq8o ?
@@user-jh3lq2bq8o ???
私は同意します。彼らは勇敢でした。彼らは彼らの国と彼らの皇帝に仕えました I don't speak Japanese. I just used Google translator. Maybe the translation would be incorrect. I apologize for any errors.
この音楽に悲しくなった。
遺物に乗った、記念撮影も、胸が痛くなった。
ここは墓場です。
「宝探し」の遊び場ではありません。
ともだち にほんじん です か。?
戦車の上に乗ったりもそうやけどあのロシア語の落書きが一番イラッと来たわ
彼らも敬意を払ってそれなりに調査してるのだとは思う、何より何十年も放置してる日本政府が悪いのは言うまでもない。そこに埋まってた遺骨を世に知らしめてくれた事は素直に評価するべき。
@@Nullpo08
占守などは日本政府が公的に許可貰って調査させてもらうことに問題があるからできないのでしょう。確か民間レベルではやっている筈。
「ロシアの領土ですけど入れてください」とは言えない苦しさじゃないかな。
遺骨を発掘して埋葬してくれるのはありがたいことだけど、遺品類を発掘ビジネスにされるのは日本人として心苦しい。
この島は、日本が終戦を受け入れた後に武力侵攻され、北海道を守るために多数の日本人が死んだ。
What do you speak?
Outstanding work gentlemen, thank you for your efforts on bringing this history to light.👍❤🇺🇸
But they are Russians tho.
@@phyo1716 so what? You russophobe much?
@@iamsorryforbeingrudebefore1626 Hell yeah.
Would have loved to see how the blade of that katana looked after all those years, probably quite in good condition.
These were machine made, and some were made in Germany and even UK before the war. Look up "shōwatō"... so likely its in pretty bad shape.
@@opart Also known as a Shin Gunto
ANY steel object would be in horrible shape after being so long in the soil.
@@opart The Type 94 and Type 98 Shin Gunto koshirae was made by numerous companies to mount everything from pure machine-made arsenal gunto to partially-traditional Showato to highly-rated Gendaito and inherited Koto swords. When you see such mounts, there's really no telling the quality or make of the sword inside without checking.
It amazes me that so much of history like this can still be found today. Outstanding Video.
I've seen stuff from the pacific islands where grenades are still sitting on the edge of trenches right where someone left them. After the war so many of those islands went back to being humanless
A few of those tanks should be pulled out of there and preserved. Everything else should remain as a memorial. God bless the men who fought and died on that island.
我が先人にして英霊の方々に深き感謝を
どうか安らかに
My condolences to the Japanese people.
Amazing vid. Rather have someone narrating then music.
Only problem is that it would be in Russian 🤷♂️🧐
There are so many awe inspiring monuments around the world which hold the names of fallen soldiers and they stand as our collective memory of those who came before us and laid down their lives to protect us. However I know of nothing more able to bring the reality of war home to our hearts than the twisted wreckage it leaves behind.
Stationed on Okinawa in the 70's. We found a Japanese snipers nest complete with The weapon and solders bones inside. The bones were returned to the Japanese government along with all identifiable information to return the bones to the solders family for proper internment. The machine gun was mounted and hung in our CO's command center.
@Ironmonkey103 Very interesting, thanks.
That is eery as f*ck you actually saw it?
@@chloekit4861 Seen lots of odd things during my military tour. You get used to it.
Really interesting lives you guys have lived. And really interesting accounts. Thanks.
That was back in 1976. Details are fuzzy. We were somewhere in the Northern Training Area north of the base. Covers a good part of the north end of the island.
Wow !!! Far better than history channel or TCL by far?? May all who sacrificed their and al over from ww2 rest in peace?? Never FORGET!!! History must be preserved so the future can hopefully learn from it???? ( good or bad!!! ) THANK YOU!! For your time to share this vedieo.
黙祷を捧げます
Watching from Philippines
I salute you for tha work you are doing. Would that all the soldiers, of any nation could be returned to their families and nations
Os artefatos explosivos encontrados ,são detonados no local?ou são desativados e encaminhados à museus?
Grande trabalho de escavação.
Abraços do Brasil.
I’m glad soldiers are going home for proper burial. The munitions I would not touch. Great video.
so haunting ,everything is in place as is when the person died. The tank sits as it did at the point it was taken out
Cool finding..👍 but could bring back the dead body of soldiers to family members in Japan 🇯🇵?
Excellent video.Well done.
From Malaysia 🇲🇾
Sençacional o trabalho.
Paulo José, Minas Gerais, Brasil.
mais um mineiro kkkk
Muito da hora estar aí vendo tudo isto quanto mais acha mais fica interesante muito tempo escondido muita história fico para trás dos nossos conhecimentos
故郷に還してあげて欲しいな。
Awesome video
thats amazing. Just frozen in time. A battlefield abandoned as the world turned, the times changed and life went on. It tells a story like the war in the 1940s rages on in some dimension in the spaces between.
Thanks for the video guys!!!! Awesome! Awesome! Awesome!
Keep bringing them home ❤️
成田山新勝寺の、お守りかな、😭たぶん?、日本に、帰りたかっただろうね
ビデオの最後で見つけた彫刻と布製バッグについて話しているのですか?それはかなりよく保存されていて、すべてが考慮されました。それの重要性は何ですか、そしてそれが返されたらなぜそれが最善でしょうか?
aggressor
@@user-en3dh9kf7w what's up? Chinese who slaughtered Uighurs and Tibetans
What a great discovery of potential restoration projects you found there on the island
It's not unknown
まさか……占守島?
先人達の魂に安寧をm(_ _;)m
I totally agree, and its not that I wish to know their coordinates at all, just info their finds, with maybe a little bit of elaboration, and history. Imo the music killed it..
日本国政府はやらないであろう事をやっていただき、ありがとうございます。
Translation: " Thank you for doing something that the government of japan would not do."
@@patrickmccleary1144 Thank you for translation.
Thank you.
Andy
成田山と書いてあった木札は、お守りですね。
aggressor
@@user-en3dh9kf7w what's up? Chinese who slaughtered Uighurs and Tibetans
@@user-en3dh9kf7w 過去の日本を非難して今の自分の政府を知らない
6:17 мин-P-39 Aircobra.10:24 мин- P-63 Kingcobra.
Do you continue to attack Japan?
帝國陸軍第91師団に敬意を表します。
特に半数以上の士官を失いながらも敵に吶喊した戦車第十一連隊には深く感謝をします。
I love it ! ! Maybe written comments on island and objects but just the same, I love it.
I agree with JB. The music is uneccessary.Would rather hear the sound of the wind at the olcation.
Or just about anything else would be just fine too. It really is a terrible choice of music. Just about the worst combination of video and audio I've ever seen and heard. Just being honest
Careful handling those Japanese grenades boys! They have a nasty habit of going off when those 75 year old rubber stoppers and acid fuses let loose.
It would be better than the awful music they play
Imaginé a dead japan soldier nade killing a russian 75 years later. Skeleton would be like "i never surrendered"
@@Luis-bo2uj lol so true
@@rm25088 btw shut up
@@floppi7098 oh sorry
They had a true worrior in their souls
I love you
Parabens esses vidios são muito top daora caraca da vontade de ver isso de pertinho esses cadaver é sinistro😍👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👏🏻
I love WWII !!!!
辛いな
For me, this is more valuable than you may imagine. It is easy to say “when life gives you lemons make lemonade” .... fine, but easier said than done, the question is how, and you’ve touched on that. Thanks. Hang in there the days are getting longer.
The plane wreckage at 10:20 looks like it was a US built Bell P-39 Airacobra. Notice that the engine is behind the cockpit, with a driveshaft to the propeller. Russia loved using that fighter plane. P-39Q-21 had a four-bladed Aeroproducts propeller.
Ai sim o canal voltou o quiera so musica e os achado 👍
Good video . Que descansen en paz
Great what they are doing for the deceased, just TOO casual with that unexplored ordnance for me!!!
obviously they had never been to Guam!
Compared to the way Western European UK and US react to unexploded ordinance (going apeshit) these Russian diggers in the videos are always extremely casual about this stuff. "Box full of rusty grenades? Just toss it over to the side and we'll dump it on the pile later."
Bakas ng nakaraang pangalawang or 2nd world war salute from Philippines 🇵🇭
The remains of those young men should be left in peace with their comrades and accoutrements.
Grave robbers in the name of morbid fascination on how we decompose. Great sound track also (NOT)
@@AceBanana100 The music was incredibly disrespectful - as if it’s a Call Of Duty video game.
These teams attempt to find the bodies of fallen soldiers in order to try to identify them and then contact there families. What these guys are doing is noble. And they certainly aren't grave robbers. These men didn't want to be left behind. They wanted to go home. These people are trying to fulfill that.
All over the world, tanks are reconstructed. This japanese ones and there are a lot, deserves another fait.
Today almost everything can be done, I know that they are not as beautiful as a Tiger or a Panther, but at last, the japanese entusiasts must start working on some projects . . . I think !
There are a lot of Japanese tanks & artillery in parks and on military bases all over the Western U.S. I recall seeing a lot of small Japanese mountain guns with the wheels rotting away around the Presidio in San Francisco in the 1980s. There is a large 120-150 mm Japanese gun on a plinth in front of the Veteran's Hall in San Luis Obispo California. Camp San Luis, the National Guard base has at least one Japanese tank, a smaller one. In Santa Maria there is at least one Renault tank, purchased by the U.S. in WWI.
How about that samurai sword at 9:30?? Pure artistry and craftsmanship for it to STILL look that good 80 years later. Looked in better shape than everything else in the video.
That is the shinGunto the japanese Army sword not the samurai sword
Wow! Too much. War is so ugly. So glad you go to find the remnants and remains of the fallen soldiers so they can finally go home!
Muito interessante ver isto parabéns
Great video, but would like identification of the various equipment, tanks and planes please.
The tanks are Type 97 Chi-Ha medium tank mostly. More specifically, the ones with the longer barrel (such as the one that's full of water, and the one that lost its turret) are "Shinhoto Chi-Ha" with the newer 47mm high-velocity gun, while the one with the short barrel and the two open hatches in front has the original 57mm low-velocity one. The one that's completely overturned is a bit different; it's a type 95 Ha-go light tank.
@@Stripedbottom Thank you!
ここは・・・占守島か・・・
なるほど、だから日本兵の遺骨を触ってる訳だ
祖国の為、アジアの為に闘った英霊に敬意を表します
Isto é um museu histórico a céu aberto parte da trágica história da segunda guerra mundial
一部は日本の博物館に寄贈してほしい
You should get an english speaking narrarator. It would be better.
Amazing video. But I don't know if I would be handling those grenades even after all this time. ...actually, especially after all this time!
Đó là những gì còn sót lại của chiến tranh i♥️🇻🇳
Fascinating, beautiful, interesting and amazing!!!!!
遺骨だけでも日本に帰ってきて欲しい
領土も返してもらわねば
条約期間はすでに過ぎている
Wow
cool
Nice to see an area never seen before excavated. Men still fought here in the last days of the war. Of the 8,500 Japanese soldiers how many were repatriated and how many ended up in the Kolyma Gulag system?
Hmmmm Warzone player
@@NightMare-cw3yr Gulag is a real thing
speaking of gulags one one remains in pristine condition as a museum out of the thousands. I believe it is in a town called Perm.
imagine the suffering of these soldiers in this time of limitless conflict in a terrible war, will it be that these dead were buried and the family found out or disappeared in the war
Poor M.I.A soliders
coolest thing ive seen, untouched corpses with helmets and even boots still on (not trying to be weird its just cool how that still remains), lots of seemingly untouched tanks probably since the capture of the island
Thank you for treating Japanese bones carefully.
The tanks are mainly the Type 97 "Chi-Ha," which was the standard Japanese medium tank throughout the war. Effective in the jungle regions for which it was designed, it was totally outclassed by the American M4 Sherman. Some of these in this video are the somewhat improved version introduced late in the war, distinguished by its larger, more rectangular turret, which however remained inadequate, particularly against the Soviet T-34 and other Soviet tanks which they were up against. For those interested Tamiya has issued very good models of both variations...
You had a lot of work to do if the Sherman outclassed your tank. That thing was a rolling death trap.
Aircraft is a Bell Airacobra. Soviet VVS liked them a lot; US supplied them to the Soviets as part of Lend-Lease.
Didn’t the Russians fix what the problem was with engine which is why the allies got rid of them
@@damit505 "Fix" the "problem"? "Got rid of them"? Got "rid of" what? What problem? I think you misunderstand Lend-Lease as well as this aircraft's design specs and usage. The USSR *was* part of the Allies. The Soviets re-engineered parts of the airframe by adding extra fuselage skins and support in the area just forward of the empennage. They found that in their service, those parts iof the airrfame needed to be beefed up. That was a combo of fairly hard use in poor conditions on pretty rough airfields in aircraft that the US considered obsolete virtually in 1941, so they didn't get additional development. The Soviets also tended to tremove the wing guns to improve overall handling. You're confusing P-39s (and probably P-63s as well) with VVS P-40Es that were re-fitted with Klimov M-105 engines, I think. But that wasn't actually a "fix" for an engine problem either. The P-39 was considered an odd bird by the USAAC and USAAF. The center of gravity, the landing gear arangement, armament logistics, idiosyncratic maintenance needs, and the output extension shaft between the pilot's legs that made pilots fear for their balls in a crash were all marks against it in US service, because better planes were available. in addition the design ended up not fitting well with USAAC/USAAF tactical and strategic doctrine, which had shed it's pre-war sham of "pursuit of enemy bombers over the USA" posture by 1942. But the US used them for training and trainee pilots considered them a bit of a 'hot rod' plane, but then again they were also training on other obsolete planes.
Close-actually P-63 King Cobras. The giveaways are the rectangular intakes in the wing leading edge (P-39 had 2 on each side, P-63 only had 1) and the 4 blade prop.
@@tbd-1 THAT is something I did not know
@@bbb462cid These aircraft worked very well with the type fo fight taking place here. In Western Europe most dog fights took place at high altitude something these models were not well suited for. They worked very well at low altitudes.
Poor remnants of poor man who just followed orders and went on to kill people they didn't know. Using all materials which were not their property. Handling tools which were not of their profession. They suffered and were compelled to kill other men who didn't harm them in any way. So they went to a stranger land carrying nothing in theit pockets. They had nothing on their own but their lives. And they lost them...
Thanks.
It's the small personal items that bring it home. The pair of round spectacles for instance was a poignant moment.
やっと家に帰れるのやな
Almost unreal...😳👍
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