Why was Japan so RUTHL3SS in WWII?

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  • čas přidán 16. 04. 2024
  • When reflecting on the horrors of World War II, the focus of attention is often directed towards N4zi Germany and the multiple genocides it carried out. While that cruelty hardly finds equivalents, the truth is that they were not the only Axis country committing degrading actions under the justification of being at war.
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  • @MilitaryHistoryOfficial
    @MilitaryHistoryOfficial  Před měsícem +16

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    • @onlythewise1
      @onlythewise1 Před měsícem

      really

    • @lawrenceallen8096
      @lawrenceallen8096 Před 26 dny

      There were war crimes trials of Japanese leaders. Tried, executed. Just like in Germany. At Nuremberg, Germany, 10 high-ranking Nazi officials are executed by hanging for their crimes against humanity, crimes against peace and war crimes during World War II. One week after the surrender of Japan on September 2, 1945, General Douglas MacArthur-the Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers-ordered the arrests of Japanese suspects, including General Hideki Tojo. 28 defendants, mostly Imperial military officers and government officials, were charged. From May 3, 1946 to November 12, 1948, the trial heard testimony from 419 witnesses and saw 4,336 pieces of evidence, including depositions and affidavits from 779 individuals. 7 Japanese defendants were sentenced to death by hanging and 16 defendants were sentenced to life imprisonment. This MYTH that the USA didn't prosecute Japanese war criminals the same way they did German is a farce.

    • @alanfrost4661
      @alanfrost4661 Před 24 dny

      They are pirates .not interested

    • @bold810
      @bold810 Před 22 dny

      Hmm. No.

  • @user-ch3lt4ve6b
    @user-ch3lt4ve6b Před 25 dny +21

    My uncle, captured in ‘42, from the USS CANOPUS…..survived the Death March of Bataan. Only to die on the Hell Ship Oryku Maru in Dec. 1944…The Sargeant who bayoneted him to death was executed 2 weeks later by the U.S. Marines who liberated the rest of his men.

  • @ko900
    @ko900 Před měsícem +172

    None of the photos used in the thumbnails are related to the Imperial Japanese Army!
    In particular, the photo on the right showing the decapitation is actually the soldier of the Chinese National Revolutionary Army!
    There is no denying the brutality of the Japanese military, but don't confuse it with the brutality committed by the Chinese Army against their fellow countrymen!

    • @user-pu9xr1ki9g
      @user-pu9xr1ki9g Před měsícem +7

      那照片就是日本人

    • @user-gq6wu3mx1y
      @user-gq6wu3mx1y Před měsícem

      大丈夫、よく見れば分かりますよ。
      柄が悪く腐敗しきってルーズベルト大統領が手を焼いた国民党軍。中国の民衆たちが八路軍に共感したのも、理解出来る。

    • @user-ut2sr6me2d
      @user-ut2sr6me2d Před 29 dny

      @@user-pu9xr1ki9g こんな軍服は日本には無かったです。中国軍のものです。共産党のプロパガンダ。

    • @MrYomigaeri
      @MrYomigaeri Před 29 dny

      正確な歴史の記録を知らせたいのなら中国の作ったプロパガンダ映画を混ぜて放映しないでください。

    • @jacku8304
      @jacku8304 Před 29 dny +10

      Where else in the world would one eat another captured human ? The Japanese soldiers ate Indian POWs. That contravene the Geneva Conventions. It was agreed by every country, set out how soldiers and civilians should be treated in war. It is the basis of international humanitarian law, setting out how soldiers and civilians should be treated during war.
      The world should be made aware the heinous crime of the Japanese soldiers during the second WW.
      In fact the Japanese never apologize for their shameful acts. They still made offerings to the war criminals.

  • @Yabetti
    @Yabetti Před měsícem +75

    These are not almost recorded past true history but propaganda movie produced by China These "Japanese role" were played by Chinese actors".
    The western people literally couldn't distinguish between the Japanese and the Chinese also the Korean.

    • @ahonnaga8854
      @ahonnaga8854 Před měsícem +10

      Some are real clips some are from Chinese movies like you said. Anyone with a normal intelligent brain can see and will know the difference between movies and real clips.

    • @user-gq6wu3mx1y
      @user-gq6wu3mx1y Před měsícem +11

      こういう場合に、表現の自由の無い国の映画のワンシーンを所々に差し挟むのは、信用度を著しく下げます。

    • @Yabetti
      @Yabetti Před měsícem +8

      @@user-gq6wu3mx1y さん、見かけ倒しの国なので、あくまで表層的な部分しか気が回らないんですよ。

    • @sylvialocker1653
      @sylvialocker1653 Před 25 dny

      Read the rape of Nanking. For starters
      My great uncle from England was captured by the Japs forced labour ensued. Building a bridge. They have never been brought to book nor do they show remorse. Evil people

    • @gemamoch1
      @gemamoch1 Před 23 dny

      ​@@user-gq6wu3mx1y In reality, the Japanese government erased the history of World War II from Japanese society.. What they learn in school is nobunaga, samurai, shogun, blah blah blah.. There is no cruel history of what the Japanese people did in the past..

  • @Dreez76
    @Dreez76 Před měsícem +110

    I think the real question should be, why was japan cleared of all charges after WW2 for treatment of pow's ?.

    • @user-gd9wx5rv1q
      @user-gd9wx5rv1q Před měsícem

      Because America did a deal --- all the Japanese research went to USA in return for freedom of offenders......disgusting....!

    • @avish5959
      @avish5959 Před měsícem +9

      Maybe coz they got nuked🙄

    • @therealjaystone2344
      @therealjaystone2344 Před měsícem

      UN would have to say that

    • @adambane1719
      @adambane1719 Před měsícem

      The Americans murdered over one MILLION German POWs after the wars end in the US run Rhine River Death Camps.

    • @adambane1719
      @adambane1719 Před měsícem

      Its very interesting how history conveniently ignores that the Americans murdered over one MILLION German POWs
      after the wars end in the US run Rhine River Death Camps.

  • @normannokes9513
    @normannokes9513 Před měsícem +28

    Imbued with a ruthless code.....death than dishonour. Hence a contempt was felt for Allied prisoners. Our caps fighting in the far east would testify to their resilience...starved and diseased fighting to the last breath. Max Hastings wrote a great account of this awful campaign.

  • @anitamccarty6784
    @anitamccarty6784 Před měsícem +33

    What about My Lai in Viet Nam? Agent Orange and Napalm drops by our troops in Vietnam? Brutality knows no national limit, friends. All countries in war have committed such crimes.

    • @yaboidre5672
      @yaboidre5672 Před 28 dny

      History is written by the winners.
      Now I know what you’re thinkin: we didn’t win Vietnam.

    • @marilynbrown5274
      @marilynbrown5274 Před 28 dny

      It was dropped on our soldiers as well!

    • @marilynbrown5274
      @marilynbrown5274 Před 28 dny

      @@yaboidre5672 We could have..but due the government at the time..they fought "with one hand tied behind their back,"too to speak. Someone had to answer to GOD for all of our boys that were lost.

    • @yaboidre5672
      @yaboidre5672 Před 28 dny +1

      @@marilynbrown5274 That pretty much sums it up. You can’t fight a war if you’re disabled. And that’s technically what you are when you have your wings clipped.

  • @user-hd9ds2ji4u
    @user-hd9ds2ji4u Před 21 dnem +4

    Any county can not invade other country. Period.

  • @BLaCkKsHeEp
    @BLaCkKsHeEp Před 24 dny +3

    my grandma's dad was one of the US army soldiers that were captured when Philippines fell to the Japanese. he was on the Bataan Death March and my great grandmother and collogues pulled him (and others) off the line and hid him at the risk of their own lives.

  • @charles1606
    @charles1606 Před měsícem +27

    Their brutality was awarded by two atomic bombs.

    • @gary-pietz4147
      @gary-pietz4147 Před měsícem

      It's hard to believe how many people are sympathetic towards Japanese after we drop the two bombs those targets were military industrial targets that was the main reason those two targets were selected as well as to scare the crap out of them

    • @javasrevenge7121
      @javasrevenge7121 Před 12 dny

      And that is still a question, 62 japanese cities were firebombed, their caputilation was because of that Russia declared war to Japan.

  • @justinp103
    @justinp103 Před měsícem +12

    The next question is: Why does Japan seem to get a pass on these atrocities?

  • @twinturbo1926
    @twinturbo1926 Před měsícem +21

    I lived in Japan four years. I had no idea about this. I lived there in the 60 s. when many Japanese ex soldiers were everywhere and I never realized what they did.

    • @analgas
      @analgas Před 28 dny

      🇬🇧Incredible💨

    • @bkazz8116
      @bkazz8116 Před 21 dnem +1

      Hey, dont belive commi fake history at all . Japan fought for Asia against Western European. Asian's enemy is not Asian .

  • @tjkit
    @tjkit Před 23 dny +1

    Although it is a war criminal country, it is the only country that feels pity for itself as a victim.

  • @joanrobinson9193
    @joanrobinson9193 Před měsícem +33

    The brutality of man seems to know no bounds. Horrifying!

    • @normannokes9513
      @normannokes9513 Před měsícem

      The Japanese military were imbued with the merciless Bushido code.

    • @JoeBoxerNo1
      @JoeBoxerNo1 Před měsícem

      Communist China govt is a PRIME example of that in todays world

    • @568843daw
      @568843daw Před měsícem +3

      The Japanese saw surrender as a dishonorable act. The Americans saw surrender as surrender with no dishonor. Since the Japanese felt that a POW must be treated with distain and disregard, and they did so with reckless abandon. Not saying that the Japanese were to be forgiven, I am saying their culture abhorred anyone who was in a state of dishonor as this was unforgivable to them.

    • @user-yt9wo6ol1m
      @user-yt9wo6ol1m Před 29 dny

      Imperial Japanese soldiers were all told since births that all other Asians were just weakling animals and white people being "colonialist invader devils".
      They were all indoctrinated to dehumanize everyone elsewhere, by seeing Imperial Japan as god Emperor's only real superior race and nation!

  • @GoodGood-vb8gm
    @GoodGood-vb8gm Před měsícem +19

    Japan's movies about WW2 portray families sending off their soldiers to fight to protect Japan and Japan is portrayed as the victim.

    • @python27au
      @python27au Před 26 dny +2

      In a way that reflects how they felt at the time. Japan has very few natural resources and they were scared of being cut off from their supply lines. In their eyes they were securing Japans future. They felt that America would try to stop them so their first move was to try and knock them out of the pacific.

  • @joyceweber4299
    @joyceweber4299 Před měsícem +9

    The United States are supposed to treat our enemies with dignity ,screw that.

  • @Straycat733
    @Straycat733 Před 20 dny

    Was stationed in Japan for 3 years as a medic in a clinic. One of the Japanese civilians that worked in the laboratory was rumored to have been an a member of the secret medical experiments that were used on live Chinese. That was just a rumor however.

  • @ianjohnson7190
    @ianjohnson7190 Před měsícem +12

    My maternal grandmothers brother Walter Franklin was a POW of the Japanese in WW2 , he was one of many nearly killed through beatings and starvation on the Burma railway.. I don't remember in history at school them telling us how the Red Cross packages were stored and eaten by the Japanese as they starved the POW workers.. Walter weighed 32 kg when he eventually got home he was six feet two inches tall ..he was sterile as a result..

  • @gemleollc4755
    @gemleollc4755 Před měsícem +2

    WWII was a turning point in the history of human civilization. It was the transition point from a world where nations grew their wealth through annexation and colonialism to a world where nations grew their wealth via economic globalization.

  • @user-ue1fl4mt4r
    @user-ue1fl4mt4r Před 25 dny +8

    Parts of movies made in response to this are also used, and the hanging image of the thumbnail is also used in a similar way to another thumbnail. There are even images that look like composites. A sneaky video made to look like that

  • @daveanderson3805
    @daveanderson3805 Před měsícem +27

    MacArthur let them get away with it, for the most part

    • @normannokes9513
      @normannokes9513 Před měsícem +6

      Keeping the emperor on the throne was a wise policy.

    • @therealjaystone2344
      @therealjaystone2344 Před měsícem +2

      That was the choice by the UN

    • @daveanderson3805
      @daveanderson3805 Před měsícem

      @normannokes9513 No it wasn't. It's like getting rid of Hitler and then putting Goring in charge, only worse. After all, what you call a wise decision allowed the war criminal in chief to get away with everything. And Japan, unlike Germany, refuses to acknowledge their guilt, and, unlike Germany, has never attempted to pay reparations.

    • @treystephens6166
      @treystephens6166 Před měsícem

      What if we executed the Emperor? Is the War all his fault? ​@normannokes9513

    • @normannokes9513
      @normannokes9513 Před měsícem

      The Emperor's decision ended the war. Despite destruction caused by atomic bombs the ruling power led by Tojo was prepared to resist Allied forces land occupation to the last man. The human cost would have been horrendous. The power of the Emperor prevailed. @@treystephens6166

  • @unnikrishnanmenon4178
    @unnikrishnanmenon4178 Před měsícem +2

    Little baby gave the reply to all with one stroke.....

  • @Capt_OscarMike
    @Capt_OscarMike Před měsícem +4

    Interestingly, America did not sign or ratify the Geneva Convention rules of War when they were originally drafted...nor did America sign/ratify the geneva Convention when it was amended in the early 1900s...or after WWI...or before WWII...or after WWII or before Vietnam....America has only been a party to the Geneva Convention since April 10, 1975...shortly after "hostilities" in the Vietnam "CONFLICT" which never received the Decleration of War by the US Congress...

  • @thomasbrookes2266
    @thomasbrookes2266 Před 28 dny +2

    I had an uncle JOHN SHAW i never met him he was killed on the burmah road ,, i always wondered why my grandma was always so quiet and unhappy

  • @manbaken879
    @manbaken879 Před měsícem +6

    アホな動画にはアホなコメントが多くつくが、それは日本でも同様である。

    • @ikutarako942
      @ikutarako942 Před 12 dny

      視聴回数を稼ぎたくて悍ましいサムネを使っていますね。所謂炎上商法なのでしょう。

  • @walterbrenner7359
    @walterbrenner7359 Před měsícem +15

    Not better as the Nazis.

  • @jlyle51
    @jlyle51 Před 29 dny +5

    I had a friend. His brother was killed a Pearl Harbor. He fought the Japanese. They Japanese people did not often surrender. One time he walked up on a bomb crater had a bunch of Japanese prisoners in it with a bunch of Americans guarding them. Hewalked up and loudly asked how many are they. Before anyone could answer he pulled the pin on a grenade. And screamed devide this amongst you and poped the spoon . Counted 3 seconds and dropped it in. After the Americans asked why did you do that. He said they killed my brother at Pearl.

    • @python27au
      @python27au Před 26 dny

      Unless they were downed pilots i doubt they had anything to do with Pearl.
      A mates dad said he was in New Guinea, he said they hung their prisoners in fish nets to stop them killing themselves.

    • @javasrevenge7121
      @javasrevenge7121 Před 12 dny

      Your goverment knew that the japs were coming but they kept their mouth shut to involve the US into the WW2.

  • @WAW-yw4nv
    @WAW-yw4nv Před 28 dny +2

    Let's search the Nanjing Massacre

  • @RochellOfalla
    @RochellOfalla Před měsícem +2

    Never again in the Philippines, Japan.

  • @treystephens6166
    @treystephens6166 Před měsícem +9

    Japanese were taught to show no mercy.

  • @OrganicLithiumFarm
    @OrganicLithiumFarm Před 27 dny +1

    Most Filipino elders during WW2 points to one race who were brutal to Americans and Filipino especially during that Bataan March and it wasn't the Japanese blooded soldier of the Imperial army . I remember in the 90's the Japanese government every year I think upto this point they have a ceremony apologizing for their war crimes in the Philippines. Philippines being solely the predominantly Christian nation in Asia actually quicker to forgive than its neighbors.

  • @Mark-yy2py
    @Mark-yy2py Před měsícem +1

    Well, I suppose they got their comeuppance in August, 1945.

  • @jaimegots1983
    @jaimegots1983 Před měsícem +12

    Damn if war occurs imagine what china would do to taiwan, japan and korea maybe also Philippines as it is the most strategic point if war occurs.

    • @Tam0de
      @Tam0de Před měsícem +1

      Imagine what the US & its allies would do to China if they ever tried to do so. But China won't dare go through with this so let's not concern ourselves with it.

    • @MRDPG59
      @MRDPG59 Před měsícem +1

      @@Tam0de IF the US had wanted to do such things they would have done it after ww2 when China was at its weakest but instead they helped both China and Japan rebuild
      As for China/CCP not doing such things look at what they did to its OWN unarmed students in Tiananmen square and what they are now doing in other peoples in the South China sea also not forgetting Tibet plus they are always saying that they will invade the country of Taiwan whenever they feel it is want to do so

    • @BrainFuck10
      @BrainFuck10 Před měsícem

      ​@@MRDPG59your logic makes no sense as China was an ally during WW2 there was no reason to attack them now it's the opposite Japan is our ally and China isn't anymore

    • @javasrevenge7121
      @javasrevenge7121 Před 12 dny

      Taiwan is a part of China, don`t believe the propaganda and lies. Both don`t want war.

  • @rabbitholesinc
    @rabbitholesinc Před měsícem +9

    Why is there a "context" disclaimer about the Holocaust? Just curious. Because the "Holocaust" applies only to European Jews killed by Nazi Germany. Apparently, this one specific word isn't inclusive to other similar (or identical) war crimes during WW2, or during any other historical incident.
    I don't understand why. But it is.

    • @Groeliker
      @Groeliker Před měsícem

      Context?
      The Japanese never worked out and executed a plan to radically eradicate the entire Chinese race.
      That’s your context.

    • @evangiles4403
      @evangiles4403 Před měsícem

      Because the holocaust was primarily aimed at the Jewish
      The Japanese simply killed everyone

    • @therealjaystone2344
      @therealjaystone2344 Před měsícem

      “European holocaust” and “Asian holocaust”

    • @adambane1719
      @adambane1719 Před měsícem

      ....because they own CZcams, and that is their little money earner

    • @mikekowalewski7692
      @mikekowalewski7692 Před měsícem

      The eternal professional victims trying to tell the world that only they suffered. Well, no more. After the Gaza atrocities no one will see them as victims. People will see for what these people truly are. Ask yourself. Why did Hitler come to power? What did jewry do to Weimar Republic in the early 30's. Independent accounts will surprise you.

  • @cliffmays442
    @cliffmays442 Před 13 dny +1

    The answer to why for both Germany and Japan is easy to answer. Racism, both felt they were superior to others, and that they those people were not equal. If Japan and German had won, (God forbid) they would have fought each other. It was like that old t.v. show to tell the truth, will the real master race please stand up. Remember that the Japanese thought there to conquer the 8 (not 4) points of the compass. The reason we do not remember is that the liberal P.C. gang in the U.S. see the Japanese as victims. Mostly because they are Asians. I remember one person one claimed how nice Japan was to forgive us for WW II and the use of the two bombs.

  • @knowpassword
    @knowpassword Před měsícem +2

    All too human..

  • @Dennis-dn4wt
    @Dennis-dn4wt Před měsícem +19

    they may have been til they encounter pissed off US marines on those islands carring flame throwers

  • @michaelstewart399
    @michaelstewart399 Před měsícem +17

    The statue to commemorate the comfort women of the philippines HAS BEEN REMOVED !!!!!

    • @sheilafoster6213
      @sheilafoster6213 Před 21 dnem

      I have read about the comfort women and they didn't get any comfort that were used and abused.

  • @bjoe74fm
    @bjoe74fm Před měsícem +4

    another mis directed story based on the unverified information sourced online,, seems like propaganda more than a documentary on the Toyo brigade, it would be a interesting story otherwise

  • @nickjames7719
    @nickjames7719 Před 21 dnem +1

    Is there anything more EVIL than Human beings ?
    That's the worst things isn't it. People can be so awesome and so terrible 😮

  • @jakethomason5495
    @jakethomason5495 Před měsícem +1

    i cant understand your voice very well

  • @klardfarkus3891
    @klardfarkus3891 Před měsícem +8

    The victors get to ignore their own atrocities.

    • @gary-pietz4147
      @gary-pietz4147 Před měsícem

      The US did not always do the best thing but they were nothing like this so stick it up yours

    • @nelliethursday1812
      @nelliethursday1812 Před měsícem +1

      Always has been like that and always will

  • @cynthiamull129
    @cynthiamull129 Před 24 dny +1

    I find it interesting that the little country of Japan was able to attack and destroy most of china and other countries. I think that they have always believed that they were superior race. Not sure that they don’t still feel that way.

  • @lanetteroth384
    @lanetteroth384 Před 25 dny +1

    War is ugly 😢

  • @nehemiahmathews8683
    @nehemiahmathews8683 Před měsícem +5

    Anything that is terrible that these countries were allowed to get away with was because the United States was either directly involved with it or they just turned a blind eye to it because they knew someday they would end up with the information that was gleaned from these atrocities.
    It's always the winners that write the history books and the CZcamsrs just go with the flow

  • @zaidiidrus9002
    @zaidiidrus9002 Před 5 dny

    and the same happen to people of PALESTINE today..

  • @memories1004
    @memories1004 Před 28 dny +2

    "Why was Japan so ruthless...". War is HELL. No matter how anyone wants to think all wars are the same KILLING of another human beings.

  • @nagatoprogaming
    @nagatoprogaming Před měsícem +4

    Whats the difference between Irsael and Japan/ Germany?

  • @wr7416
    @wr7416 Před 23 dny +21

    Why you use Chinese propaganda movies in this video?

    • @nguyenho5859
      @nguyenho5859 Před 22 dny +1

      I mean it isn’t far from the truth that much. Just like the America or Soviet boast about their shit

    • @bold810
      @bold810 Před 22 dny

      Because using the Japanese ones would be in poor taste and steal face.

    • @johnwilliams428
      @johnwilliams428 Před 22 dny +2

      Because their true

  • @antaralogistics9724
    @antaralogistics9724 Před 22 dny

    The same story has been happen in indonesia during WW2.. not only china...

  • @adamalbert7856
    @adamalbert7856 Před 27 dny

    They were ruthless because they hadn't been spanked yet, the U.S. gave them a tanning and they stepped in line. Actions have consequences.

  • @joharsakya6993
    @joharsakya6993 Před 28 dny +1

    Japan and mongol are brothers,

  • @rabbitholesinc
    @rabbitholesinc Před měsícem +1

    I have a question.
    At 5:19 "...as a good pupil to the Third Reich, they established scientific research centers."
    Did they start theirs AFTER the SS did?

  • @michaelfercik3691
    @michaelfercik3691 Před měsícem +1

    For centuries before and during World War 11 did China and Japan worship different Gods?

    • @rgvgamma9986
      @rgvgamma9986 Před měsícem

      中国は共産党を崇拝しています。

  • @hidalgohouse3815
    @hidalgohouse3815 Před měsícem +5

    You can't speak RUTHLESS or are trying to be hip. This is serious history grow up.

  • @zerbs25
    @zerbs25 Před měsícem +1

    Япония хочет Курилы обратно и по этому недружит с Россией. А Яапония отдала бы сегодня Манжурию? Просто так, жест добрый воли. Япония получила два ядерных заряда, но не от Китвя, России, Моголии или Корей. Это было от США за разбомбльенный флот.

  • @javasrevenge7121
    @javasrevenge7121 Před 12 dny

    Give a man an uniform....................

  • @hitomi7387
    @hitomi7387 Před 24 dny +9

    Most of the people in this footages are not Japanese. 
    First of all, the design of the Japan's flag is different.
    And most of these images are propaganda films made after war.
    It's true that Japan did terrible things I think, but it's not fair to spread these wrong history

  • @user-du1ui9zs8e
    @user-du1ui9zs8e Před měsícem

    Devil into theirs minds

  • @rodmarshallpga4571
    @rodmarshallpga4571 Před 27 dny

    Thế Mai Lai massacre saw 500 innocent villagers slaughtered by US forces.

  • @jeanchamplot
    @jeanchamplot Před měsícem

    The cultural principles and martial discipline of a particular group of individual will probably determine the actions taken by these individuals when subjected to the extreme stress caused by losing the empire and a war...

  • @gomezyolo8875
    @gomezyolo8875 Před měsícem +4

    Using atomic bombs twice was the greatest atrocities ever committed in the history of humans.

  • @mrrightbernandas8364
    @mrrightbernandas8364 Před 17 dny

    True but thats war. Its humanities biggest lesson. The new generational bullies in this era will learn it the hardway. Those nations who are involved in those horrific war. Be proud because your country and people pass the ultimate test and becomes better nation. If you ask each one, they can reply way better than to the ones who dont have the experience. War takes out all the rules and humanity. Trust me those people with war bloodlines they understand it better and somehow drawn to it like its a natural calling. No matter how they resist, war calls them even if their grandparents says they never want to see the real face of war again. Its not gone, its sleeping

  • @wolverinex4243
    @wolverinex4243 Před měsícem +3

    Why are they so evil?

    • @3ka087
      @3ka087 Před měsícem +2

      あなたの真似をしてるから笑

  • @NomadSaga
    @NomadSaga Před měsícem

    In my history knowledge asians of all sorts have the highest capacity for extreme cruelty.

  • @kevint8374
    @kevint8374 Před 26 dny +23

    プロパガンダ映画を混ぜないで下さい。

    • @bkazz8116
      @bkazz8116 Před 21 dnem

      This is Communism fake history to hate Japan . In real history, Japan was fighting for Asia against Western European. China and Korea , they dont even know where this commi come form.

    • @ikutarako942
      @ikutarako942 Před 13 dny

      同意します。本当に悪意があってムカつくアップ主ですわ。

  • @user-cy3yq1hm5n
    @user-cy3yq1hm5n Před 19 dny

    虽然我听不懂,但是我觉得你说的都对

  • @user-nf7ux3bw6m
    @user-nf7ux3bw6m Před měsícem +7

    This video does not provide any more informations than preconceptions. This can be just a piece of Chinese propaganda. At this level, it is the same as the anti-Japanese propaganda of anti-Japanese missionaries in China before Japan went to war with the United States. It's not worth spending 20 minutes to make, and it's not worth spending 20 minutes to watch. Both are a waste of time.

  • @user-ll5uo1xf1c
    @user-ll5uo1xf1c Před měsícem

    They changed their ways once the were glowing

  • @mikebacherl2490
    @mikebacherl2490 Před měsícem +27

    Who did Germany and Japan carry out their "immoral", "brutal", "murderous", atrocities against during WWII? Unarmed soldiers who had surrended; helpless children & mothers; sick and elderly...those who could not resist armed, Japanese and German Soldiers' cruelty!
    It was completely different when they faced well-trained, armed Allied Soldiers. Man to Man...they ran, surrendered, died...and lost the Wars they started!!!

    • @Dennis-dn4wt
      @Dennis-dn4wt Před měsícem

      one of the worst enemies as both germans and japenese found out is a pissed off 18 or 19 yo American marine or solider whom wants to kill you

    • @jeffreyval9665
      @jeffreyval9665 Před měsícem

      What are you talking about?? The Germans were a great army with the best soldiers on the planet. They were just overwhelmed by sheer manpower by the Soviets and war industry by the U.S. They were basically fighting a 3 front war. As for the Japs try telling that to the Americans who had to beat them back across the Pacific.

    • @Serkanbah
      @Serkanbah Před měsícem

      yep later they nuked 2 cities and killed civilians

    • @DW-nb2zc
      @DW-nb2zc Před měsícem

      No neither ran Nazis threw their children to the front and Japs ran head first on foot and in plane

    • @bryanpetersen1334
      @bryanpetersen1334 Před měsícem

      I haven’t heard that one before. As sadistic as they were, they fought until the very end, long after delusional combat “experts” would have flown.
      Are you thinking of “ Collateral Murder” here?

  • @user-ph5lx6rx8w
    @user-ph5lx6rx8w Před měsícem +8

    They used my uncle as a slave and starved and beaten him and watched those die around him by the Japanese

    • @grobannoel
      @grobannoel Před měsícem

      I clicked on this video but had to stop myself from watching it because my father fought against the Japanese also. He never spoke about the war, but a friend from work explained some of the atrocities to me. I was shocked.

  • @James-Belinda
    @James-Belinda Před měsícem +2

    I was told years ago that the Japanese were not prosecuted in exchange for the data of unit 731 was turned over to the u.s. The same for the natzi so-called doctors. The information was to vital for the medical industry, and to inhumane to reproduce the same processes. I.E. the crime is unfortunately committed. But we can still learn from the crime. Just a thought.

  • @user-gx1vx6xd1i
    @user-gx1vx6xd1i Před měsícem +18

    Unforgivable

    • @joseplaza9442
      @joseplaza9442 Před měsícem

      War is war is happening now

    • @nelliethursday1812
      @nelliethursday1812 Před měsícem

      As is the Tuskegee experiments and what was done to Sarah Baartman and God only knows what the eugenics crowd did to so called feeble minded people and other so called undesirable folks

    • @electricmatusita4
      @electricmatusita4 Před 29 dny +5

      It would be foolish to judge solely on the content of this video.

    • @user-gx1vx6xd1i
      @user-gx1vx6xd1i Před 29 dny

      @@electricmatusita4 bro, there is evidence everywhere, just search CZcams for "Nanking Massacre" as you'll see. 200K FREAKING LIVES LOST. Not just a cold, meaningless number. And if you add the total number of people the Japanese murdered, it adds up to 14 million. THIS IS THE FREAKING HOLOCAST OF ASIA. THEY KILLED EVERY SINGLE CHINESE PERSON IN SIGHT AT ANY FREAKING VILLAGE THEY SAW. As a person with Chinese ancestry, IT IS NATURAL TO FIND THIS UNFORGIVABLE. So DON'T JUDGE ME. Maybe one day you can go visit the mass graves in Nanking and you'll understand the pain I feel.

    • @user-gx1vx6xd1i
      @user-gx1vx6xd1i Před 29 dny

      @@electricmatusita4 by the way, im not saying Japan is bad now. its just the things they did. I lost my grandmother to rape, and my grandfather was killed by machine guns as he was marched together with hundreds of others. BY THE JAPANESE.

  • @lawrenceallen8096
    @lawrenceallen8096 Před 26 dny

    There were war crimes trials of Japanese leaders. Tried, executed. Just like in Germany. At Nuremberg, Germany, 10 high-ranking Nazi officials are executed by hanging for their crimes against humanity, crimes against peace and war crimes during World War II. One week after the surrender of Japan on September 2, 1945, General Douglas MacArthur-the Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers-ordered the arrests of Japanese suspects, including General Hideki Tojo. 28 defendants, mostly Imperial military officers and government officials, were charged. From May 3, 1946 to November 12, 1948, the trial heard testimony from 419 witnesses and saw 4,336 pieces of evidence, including depositions and affidavits from 779 individuals. 7 Japanese defendants were sentenced to death by hanging and 16 defendants were sentenced to life imprisonment. This MYTH that the USA didn't prosecute Japanese war criminals the same way they did German is a farce.

  • @barbarabukovssek7062
    @barbarabukovssek7062 Před měsícem

    They ve bought it with Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

  • @randywatts6969
    @randywatts6969 Před měsícem +17

    They had a penchant for beheading by sword

  • @glennhumphries9444
    @glennhumphries9444 Před 21 dnem

    Japan gets a pass because another narrative needs all the Oxygen; guess who?

  • @cullercoatstunneloflove4307
    @cullercoatstunneloflove4307 Před měsícem +26

    At the end of WW2 the top scientists and all their research from Unit 731mysteriously moved to America. The scientific results of these crimes against humanity were more important than justice for the Chinese victims. Did the same happen in the German concentration camps? I think not! The people in German camps where western Jews and it was just the Chinese people who suffered! Ask anyone in the West if they have heard of Auschwitz? The vast majority would have some knowledge of these places. Now ask your family and friends if they have ever heard of Nanking and Unit 731 and see what response you get!

    • @daveanderson3805
      @daveanderson3805 Před měsícem +8

      Excellent. Exactly on point. A millennium from now the world will still discuss the crimes of Germany, while the world has forgotten about japanese crimes long ago. I am British, and you would be surprised how many people have no knowledge of what happened in Singapore or Hong-Kong, for example

    • @cullercoatstunneloflove4307
      @cullercoatstunneloflove4307 Před měsícem

      @@daveanderson3805 Regards

    • @adambane1719
      @adambane1719 Před měsícem

      @@daveanderson3805 What Britain and America did in Dresden and Tokyo for example are far worse than any Axis war crimes.

    • @yvonnephillips3888
      @yvonnephillips3888 Před měsícem

      The Chinese were not the only ones killed. Most of the South Pacific and much of lower Asian countries were killed. Japan was hearing Australia to conquer.

  • @DW-nb2zc
    @DW-nb2zc Před měsícem +1

    Oh well Hello Kitty

  • @SeverusStudios1980
    @SeverusStudios1980 Před měsícem +1

    The atrocities were something that all of us should remember but NOT watch over and over again. That is NOT gooing to help anything.

  • @joppy6089
    @joppy6089 Před měsícem +2

    So, how do we call the military actions in in Gaza? Can we still call them the Chosen People??

  • @strfltcmnd.9925
    @strfltcmnd.9925 Před měsícem +3

    It's amazing how nuclear weapons can change a national attitude.

  • @peteraustin370
    @peteraustin370 Před měsícem +5

    Japanese murdered thousands of Chinese men in Singapore and Malaya....just before we came home from there in 1967..yet ANOTHER mass grave containing around 5000 bodies had just been discovered up in the jungles of Johore... !!!!...Other locations have been found..and the search continues..!!!!!

    • @3ka087
      @3ka087 Před měsícem

      あなたの話は全部嘘です

  • @tlfeng
    @tlfeng Před měsícem +1

    My mother was in Nanking when the brutal massacre was carried out by ruthless Japanese soldiers. She luckily escaped the massacre by fleeing to the consession territory of UK in Nanking. She actually saw the massacre and often told us kids about it.

  • @bradchausmer9215
    @bradchausmer9215 Před měsícem +1

    Lack of documentation bull shit lack of transparency

  • @jaygee2759
    @jaygee2759 Před měsícem +4

    Awful,,people should never forget,

  • @mohammedsaysrashid3587
    @mohammedsaysrashid3587 Před měsícem +46

    Japanese brutality during WW2 was unthinkable .while that infamous brutal regime remained in its ruling thrones..

    • @danielb7253
      @danielb7253 Před měsícem +4

      They did not sign the Geneva Conventions. Neither did Russia. Under the convention partisans=guerrillas. Not covered. Hence the brutality. Double standards here

    • @roelofpaas334
      @roelofpaas334 Před měsícem

      Because they(Alies incl that USA) needed the bloody japs for that bloody cold war what was in the make

    • @tomgore9696
      @tomgore9696 Před měsícem +9

      @@danielb7253 It's not about the Geneva Convention. It's about an absolute dearth of basic humanity on the part of a nation that placed itself above the constraints of "conventional human decency." The Japanese had long since anointed themselves the "sons of heaven," which in their own benighted minds gave them the absolute right to conquer, rape, murder and loot with absolute impunity. In fact, the worship of a so-called god-king, along with the madness of the bushido code, could be said to have compelled Japan to take what they wanted without qualm or hesitation - no matter the human cost. In fact, they took full advantage of what they considered to be a divine right, and the rest is a matter of historical record. And FTR, simply refusing to join a compact embraced by the vast majority of civilized nations does nothing to absolve the EOJ of their criminality or of the sea of innocent blood they shed with such maniacal glee. I will not make or accept any excuses for their mind-numbing butchery, nor will I engage in any fatuous "what aboutism" regarding their evil intent.

    • @danielb7253
      @danielb7253 Před měsícem +2

      @@tomgore9696 I agree with. Didn’t kw about their who,e cultural Devine mindset.

    • @tomgore9696
      @tomgore9696 Před měsícem +2

      @@danielb7253 Thanks!

  • @panishirovim2888
    @panishirovim2888 Před 20 dny

    Just like the turks a century ago in Asia Minor....

  • @Finsami71
    @Finsami71 Před měsícem +16

    And after the war, suddenly the whole nation turned being a hard- working, well-mannered and respectful country, just wow.

    • @normannokes9513
      @normannokes9513 Před měsícem +2

      USA policy was the inspiration.

    • @bigantplowright5711
      @bigantplowright5711 Před měsícem +5

      Surprising what a couple of nukes do.

    • @normannokes9513
      @normannokes9513 Před měsícem +2

      @@bigantplowright5711 Fanatical element led by Tojo was prepared to continue fighting. Intervention of Emperor ended the war.

    • @adambane1719
      @adambane1719 Před měsícem

      @@normannokes9513 Pearl Harbour was "unprovoked"?? lol
      You Americans are funny. Absolutely miseducated... but funny nonetheless.

    • @user-yt9wo6ol1m
      @user-yt9wo6ol1m Před 29 dny +1

      Imperialist Tokyo also unknowingly victimized their own innocent civilians. That Emperor Hirohito cared even less about his people than US did!

  • @theatheobhv
    @theatheobhv Před měsícem +3

    Interesting to hear “lack of justice and memory” from a US channel. Greetings from Germany.

  • @johnny.3693
    @johnny.3693 Před měsícem

    Make you want to go buy a, Nissan, or Toyota.

  • @patrickrose1221
    @patrickrose1221 Před měsícem +17

    You won't find any of this being taught in any history lessons in Japan. Perhaps that's why they still have " Japanese Only" restraunts and bars in Japan!
    My Uncle was with the Chindits, My wife's grandparents were in Manilla, and my neighbour was in a Japanese prisoner of war camp.

    • @therealjaystone2344
      @therealjaystone2344 Před měsícem

      That is why China still hates Japan for the injustice over their own homeland. I don’t need to say for Korea too as their arch rivals.

    • @electricmatusita4
      @electricmatusita4 Před 29 dny +3

      A Japanese-only restaurant? I haven't heard much about it.

    • @patrickrose1221
      @patrickrose1221 Před 29 dny

      @@electricmatusita4 it can't be as common as I thought then.

  • @vrosi1963
    @vrosi1963 Před měsícem +2

    Payback was a bitch to Japan

  • @waiwai5233
    @waiwai5233 Před měsícem +5

    The militaristic culture of Japan has been brutal since the Samurai periods. Before WW2 Japan has had expeditions to Korea with the aim for China in equally brutal fashion.

    • @adambane1719
      @adambane1719 Před měsícem +2

      No they didnt

    • @jacku8304
      @jacku8304 Před 29 dny +1

      @@adambane1719 Toyotomi Hideyoshi invaded Korea (1592-1598). With the help of Ming China, it managed to drive off the attacks. He died when learning of his soldiers defeat and the invasions was over for the Japanese.

  • @ukun7226
    @ukun7226 Před 27 dny +8

    1人の日本人として言いたいこと
    ・歴史を語る際、憎悪を煽ることを目的としてはならない。
    ・歴史特に戦争犯罪等に関わるような話は必ず適切な一次資料に基づいた主張がなされるべきです。一次資料が無い場合は一度疑いましょう。
    ・日本は第二次大戦後、外交問題の解決のために軍事力を行使したことがありません。これが日本が過去の歴史を反省している最大の証拠だと思いますがいかがでしょうか?

    • @bkazz8116
      @bkazz8116 Před 21 dnem

      Because they use communism fake history to hate Japan. They dont want One Asia again.

  • @bold810
    @bold810 Před 22 dny

    Im more andgry about Guipeegs beingt yusedt as Humans Soldiers

  • @hn1132
    @hn1132 Před měsícem +3

    How about Vietnam war ....Unforgivable

  • @oliver7056
    @oliver7056 Před měsícem +4

    America,PLEASE DONT CALL THE KETTLE BLACK YOUR RECORD IS HORRIFIC 😢

  • @anthonygarrison2484
    @anthonygarrison2484 Před měsícem +5

    What about the USA they did the same dam thing to the African

  • @cyirvine6300
    @cyirvine6300 Před měsícem +1

    How did they even imagine that they could win against China in the end? Didn't they know math? Not to mention the US!

    • @BrainFuck10
      @BrainFuck10 Před měsícem

      Cuz China had a weak military back then also they were delusional to think they can defeat the US