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  • Seven months after the attack on Pearl Harbor, American and Japanese forces clashed over Midway Atoll, a dot of land in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. The Battle of Midway tested intelligence and combat capabilities on both sides - while decidedly altering the outcome of World War II. #TheWorldWars
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  • @xyz321123
    @xyz321123 Před 5 lety +6335

    My Father was a Tail Gunner on SBD Dauntless Dive Bombers. He was on the Enterprise during this battle, his stories and photos are something I will treasure for ever. He passed away last year at 95, last guy alive in his squad..

    • @30AndHatingIt
      @30AndHatingIt Před 5 lety +488

      You should make a page for him online and upload his pictures, tell his story. Military history nuts love learning about stuff like that.

    • @Kenlks77
      @Kenlks77 Před 5 lety +57

      Was his name Snowden?

    • @mrgone658
      @mrgone658 Před 5 lety +69

      @@30AndHatingIt ...Agreed, get it out there!

    • @benniec0739
      @benniec0739 Před 5 lety +116

      The only cool thing in my family is my great grandfather was in the battle of the bulge and he survived it but he died in 1998

    • @soop8665
      @soop8665 Před 5 lety +51

      Bennie Cox my family hasn’t done much, my grandfather was too young for ww2 but too old for vietnam

  • @adrianalvarez7321
    @adrianalvarez7321 Před 6 lety +4615

    Finally some history on the History Channel.

    • @Ufologist22
      @Ufologist22 Před 6 lety +197

      Yeah not aliens or crazy mountain people lmao

    • @idrinkbleach188
      @idrinkbleach188 Před 6 lety +74

      Jordan A. What if ancient civilizations were visited by aliens???? Only time will tell on this episode of ancient aliens

    • @b.thomas8926
      @b.thomas8926 Před 6 lety +43

      What... ancient aliens isn't history?

    • @johanandhira5429
      @johanandhira5429 Před 6 lety +2

      RIP GRANDPA HARRISON

    • @cyrilchui2811
      @cyrilchui2811 Před 6 lety +23

      Yeah yeah. At least it is not about junk or prawn shop.

  • @JGtamales
    @JGtamales Před 4 lety +866

    Fun fact, a man named Jack Taylor was a fighter pilot stationed aboard the USS Enterprise during these engagements. That man then went on to be the founder of Enterprise rent-a-car, which he named after his ship

    • @timg2088
      @timg2088 Před 4 lety +25

      How cool! As much as I've read about this particular battle, I've never heard that before! Thanks!

    • @lost5510
      @lost5510 Před 4 lety +8

      Awesome, but it's not fun, it's just a fact

    • @WINDOWS94198
      @WINDOWS94198 Před 4 lety +17

      @@lost5510 You must be his greatest grand son

    • @mychevysparkevdidntcatchfi1489
      @mychevysparkevdidntcatchfi1489 Před 4 lety +6

      That's why I love Star Trek.

    • @yeltsin6817
      @yeltsin6817 Před 4 lety +2

      I did not know that. That is a cool story.

  • @interman7715
    @interman7715 Před 4 lety +1236

    Thank you brave Americans, Australia will never ever forget your sacrifices.

    • @phantomwriter2629
      @phantomwriter2629 Před 4 lety +172

      You Australians weren't so bad yourself either. Thanks for backing us up out there.

    • @iminbreadbutfrench8625
      @iminbreadbutfrench8625 Před 4 lety +130

      Don't forget us filipinos😢

    • @iminbreadbutfrench8625
      @iminbreadbutfrench8625 Před 4 lety +52

      True we really suffer from the japanese occupation more than 1 million people died on that time

    • @Crabbe__
      @Crabbe__ Před 4 lety +67

      Thank u brave Americans from Canada we will never forget your sacrifice

    • @josephackrill3440
      @josephackrill3440 Před 4 lety +43

      Should we not thank every nation who fought on the right side in the fight against tyranny and oppression regardless of where they fought or how much they sacrificed?

  • @georgemartin1436
    @georgemartin1436 Před 6 lety +4231

    This guy has the greatest narration voice, right?

  • @joshuaind8845
    @joshuaind8845 Před 5 lety +746

    History channel should continue series about history instead of aliens

    • @zroxmolejon6278
      @zroxmolejon6278 Před 5 lety +4

      hahahahha

    • @michaelrojas8658
      @michaelrojas8658 Před 5 lety +8

      I tried watching that alien bs when it came out and quickly gave up

    • @Russia-bullies
      @Russia-bullies Před 5 lety +2

      JoshuaIND .Agreed.

    • @therundown5208
      @therundown5208 Před 4 lety +5

      Aliens was a big part of our history they gave us all the religions on the face of this Earth the influence of man's technology

    • @indianajonze
      @indianajonze Před 4 lety

      why can't we have both?

  • @TexasPlinking
    @TexasPlinking Před 4 lety +2213

    Wow, Steve Jobs knows a lot about WWII history.

  • @empresstwilight7369
    @empresstwilight7369 Před 5 lety +852

    Yamamoto: oh no, oh no, oh no!
    U.S. submarine: *emerges from water* Oh yeaaah!

    • @Tikii_9
      @Tikii_9 Před 4 lety +50

      Empress Twilight l imagined it in the kool-laid man voice😂😂😂💀😭😭

    • @raymondmoomaw5423
      @raymondmoomaw5423 Před 4 lety +2

      LMFAO!

    • @jojomola7423
      @jojomola7423 Před 4 lety +4

      My favourite sub, the Nautilus. Oh yeah, oh yeah!!!

    • @timbuktu8069
      @timbuktu8069 Před 4 lety +5

      Captained by Nemo?

    • @kbanghart
      @kbanghart Před 4 lety +1

      Unfortunately for Yamamoto, he was stuck with some very mediocre officers.

  • @markphenry03
    @markphenry03 Před 6 lety +1585

    Really appreciate the lack of unnecessary drama and triumphalism in the narration, the facts speak for themselves. Top marks for the graphic designers. More indeed.

    • @Ciph3rzer0
      @Ciph3rzer0 Před 5 lety +31

      Ugh yes, exactly. They could have dragged this out to 30 minutes with drama and 60 with commercials. It's why I don't watch TV anymore.

    • @thegreyghost5846
      @thegreyghost5846 Před 5 lety +14

      Apart from some factual errors and failure to mention a couple critical things it was really well made

    • @Chino56751
      @Chino56751 Před 5 lety +4

      It was a glorious victory for us

    • @gregoropesa5028
      @gregoropesa5028 Před 5 lety +7

      Zach Jones What did they miss?

    • @karseltang8624
      @karseltang8624 Před 5 lety +1

      @@thegreyghost5846 the fated 5 minutes?

  • @grandmaesterpt4860
    @grandmaesterpt4860 Před 6 lety +1204

    So can we get more of this? This is the type of content that got me watching the History channel back in the day. Very informative and very well put together.

    • @j.d.1856
      @j.d.1856 Před 5 lety +21

      I'm happy the history channel is deciding to actually talk about history

    • @RaveApe
      @RaveApe Před 5 lety +7

      Larry B lol that or American Pickers, I swear to god they play that show on a constant loop.

    • @icns01
      @icns01 Před 5 lety +3

      @Larry B Larry B, u r a grade A clown!(compliment) Thanks for the chuckle...u really had me cracking up w that one! Lol..

    • @tachikaze222
      @tachikaze222 Před 5 lety

      The writing on this is horrid, actuallly, with “cliangers” every few seconds. E.g. saying the Japanese plane radioing results of the strike back to Nagumo was “breaking radio silence”

    • @cjcolehour2778
      @cjcolehour2778 Před 5 lety +2

      I know, I miss the old history channel.

  • @dogsidog0074
    @dogsidog0074 Před 4 lety +187

    I've been on the USS Midway and even stayed the night on the USS Hornet. Never thought about the history of those ships much. Was a shame that I took it so lightly and did not offer the carriers the respect they deserved

    • @ProwlXV
      @ProwlXV Před 4 lety +14

      The Hornet in this battle was sunk a few months later unfortunately.

    • @mrlemflem
      @mrlemflem Před 2 lety +1

      ive been on the midway, infact i live a few miles from it. it was sooooo cool and always wanted to go again

    • @dogsidog0074
      @dogsidog0074 Před 2 lety

      @@mrlemflem Didn't they stop visits because the stairs were collapsing or something? Or did they fix it already

    • @mrlemflem
      @mrlemflem Před 2 lety

      @@dogsidog0074 i dont know but they fixed it atleast a few months ago because i went in august and 2 years before that i went and it was fine i think it was just they stopped visits because the pandemic

    • @YukariAkiyama
      @YukariAkiyama Před 2 lety

      Haven’t been on the Midway since I was a small kid. I need to go back and maybe stay overnight on it.

  • @saintpsu
    @saintpsu Před 5 lety +1446

    Anyone come here after seeing Midway (2019) trailer?

  • @StephenJames2027
    @StephenJames2027 Před 6 lety +1423

    This guy needs to narrate more!

  • @dmcjewagner
    @dmcjewagner Před 6 lety +557

    Loved this. So much covered in 15 min. Keep them coming.

    • @fartgander5851
      @fartgander5851 Před 6 lety +3

      Actually 15 minutes and 5 Seconds to be exact

  • @guillermofernandez7954
    @guillermofernandez7954 Před 4 lety +654

    The Japanese wouldn't of been suprised by the US if they had used Nord VPN.

    • @DynamiteMustDie
      @DynamiteMustDie Před 4 lety +109

      And the US wouldn't have lost uss yorktown if they had subscribed to skillshare

    • @kadogo7712
      @kadogo7712 Před 4 lety +2

      😆

    • @mychevysparkevdidntcatchfi1489
      @mychevysparkevdidntcatchfi1489 Před 4 lety +8

      Not really. Standard encryption is already broken by US gov't. That's why it's allowed.

    • @Hi-sr1bl
      @Hi-sr1bl Před 4 lety +12

      Archipel Brouwerij NV none of this could happen if Japan used Honey

    • @eSirPlayGround
      @eSirPlayGround Před 4 lety

      Nice try!

  • @SonomaBear
    @SonomaBear Před 4 lety +59

    My father was a Marine pilot of a SBD Dauntless Dive Bomber stationed at Midway and part of the initial attack on the Japanese. Only half the squad had maps. Only half the squad, including my father, survived. He went on to serve at Guadalcanal and the Liberation of the Philippines.

    • @Hi-mx6si
      @Hi-mx6si Před 2 lety +2

      dang, Guadalcanal was a major loss

  • @uncletaylorify
    @uncletaylorify Před 5 lety +691

    They failed to mention that the Yorktown fire crew was able to not only put out the fire from the first attack but got the boiler up and running again. So when the second attack came in the Japanese saw the Yorktown wasn't burning and so thought it was another unattacked carrier and attacked it again instead of the Hornet or Enterprise.

    • @donnash5813
      @donnash5813 Před 5 lety +59

      Wasn't the Yorktown the one the Japanese thought they sunk in an earlier battle too.

    • @jrptha4thEN
      @jrptha4thEN Před 5 lety +21

      @@donnash5813 yup

    • @donnash5813
      @donnash5813 Před 5 lety +25

      @@jrptha4thEN - I read the other day it also picked up the space capsule from the Apollo 8 mission after it was the first to go around the moon. Quite a history for that ship.

    • @samnobody8926
      @samnobody8926 Před 5 lety +38

      @@donnash5813 that was a different Yorktown. the one at midway was sunk

    • @donnash5813
      @donnash5813 Před 5 lety +13

      @@samnobody8926 OK thanks. Didn't know they reused names.

  • @hangfried9429
    @hangfried9429 Před 5 lety +174

    Everyone has a plan until a guy punches you in the face,...
    ...Mike Tyson

  • @TStadiumhopper
    @TStadiumhopper Před 4 lety +880

    Who came here after watching the movie to clarify the battle tactics?

    • @domasdamalakas6534
      @domasdamalakas6534 Před 4 lety +11

      ThaiGooner94 im so shocked after the movie

    • @Nomakoshi
      @Nomakoshi Před 4 lety +24

      ThaiGooner94 I’ve taken it upon myself to figure the facts out first and see the accuracy in the movie lol

    • @canaanclb
      @canaanclb Před 4 lety +48

      @@Nomakoshi It's surprisingly very accurate.

    • @Nomakoshi
      @Nomakoshi Před 4 lety +19

      Canaan B Is it now? I’m even more hyped to see it

    • @canaanclb
      @canaanclb Před 4 lety +41

      @@Nomakoshi Pros: It's pretty historically accurate. There are no fictional characters that I know of.
      Cons: The acting is a bit hokey, and the CGI is a mess.
      Overall I'd say it's worth it. I just wish it would have been longer.

  • @kevinkong6653
    @kevinkong6653 Před 4 lety +135

    The balls & guts these guys had back then is something I'll always admire

    • @wilsonerazo9789
      @wilsonerazo9789 Před 3 lety

      Totally right... those guys were mad brave... the guys now afraid to die.

    • @timhaley3459
      @timhaley3459 Před 3 lety +2

      You talk about courage that some have in waging a battle, and here is one to remember. It is about an Israelite man named Gideon who lead 300 men into battle against 135,000 opposing Midianite soldiers or 450 to 1. But because Gideon had someone special on his side, he won the battle.(Note: Gideon started out with 32,000 men, but when asked if any man was afraid and trembling, he could return to his home, 22,000 left, Judges 7:3 in the Bible)
      At Judges 6, due to the Israelites doing what was bad in God's eyes, he gave them over to the Midianites for seven years, so that the Israelites called on God to save them from Midian's oppressive hand. The Midianites "would camp against them and ruin the produce of the land all the way to Gazʹa, and they left nothing for Israel to eat and no sheep or bull or donkey. For they would come up with their livestock and tents as numerous as the locusts, and they and their camels could not be numbered, and they would come into the land to destroy it. So Israel became greatly impoverished on account of Midʹi·an."(Judges 6:4-6)
      As a result of the Israelites humbling themselves before God, he sent an angel to Gideon to have him lead a small army of men against the Midianites, whereby Gideon was reticent in accepting, wondering "why has all this come upon us ?.....How can I save Israel ? Look ! My clan is the least in Ma·nasʹseh, and I am the most insignificant in my father’s house", in which the account said: "Jehovah faced him and said: “Go with the strength you have, and you will save Israel out of Midʹi·an’s hand. Is it not I who send you ?.......Because I will be with you, you will strike down Midʹi·an as if they were one man.”(Judges 6:14-16; Note: Jehovah is God's personal name, though here an angel spoke as a representative of Jehovah)
      The odds of 450 to 1 would normally be overwhelming, but with Jehovah's backing, this is what happened: the 300 men surrounded the Midianite camp at night in three bands of 100 men, with each one having a torch hidden inside a large empty jars and horns.(Judges 7:16)
      Then upon Gideon's command, they all broke their large jars and blew their horns, exposing their torches and shouting, "The sword of Jehovah and of Gideon" in which the Midianites thought that each torch was an army within itself, so that "all the while each man stood in his place all around the camp, and the whole army ran away, shouting as they fled. The 300 continued to blow the horns, and Jehovah turned the sword of each one against the other throughout the camp; and the army fled as far as Beth-shitʹtah, on to Zerʹe·rah, as far as the outskirts of Aʹbel-me·hoʹlah by Tabʹbath", that caused 120,000 soldiers deaths, leaving 15,000 that fled to their campsite of Karkor, east of the Jordan river.(Judges 7:21, 22)
      The remaining 15,000 were again hit with a surprise attack by Gideon, wiping them out at Karkor.(Judges 8:10-12) Now this took courage and faith in Jehovah God to back them up. Throughout history, people such as Abraham, Noah, David, placed their trust in Jehovah God.
      So, should we not do the same, who will do this in the near future: "Come and witness the activities of Jehovah, how he has done astonishing things on the earth. He is bringing an end to wars throughout the earth. He breaks the bow and shatters the spear; He burns the military wagons with fire."(Ps 46:8, 9)

    • @jeremydyar7566
      @jeremydyar7566 Před 3 lety +2

      @@wilsonerazo9789 Tell that to those who served in Iraq and Afghanistan

    • @keyabrade1861
      @keyabrade1861 Před rokem +1

      @jeyton That's not a sign of some kind of cowardliness, just a sign of them being stupid.

    • @doraemon61377
      @doraemon61377 Před 8 měsíci

      You still can be brave now or even braver. No point romanticising the past.

  • @erikhertzer8434
    @erikhertzer8434 Před 5 lety +484

    The unsung hero of the Battle of Midway was code breaker Joseph Roquefort

  • @Wyldren
    @Wyldren Před 6 lety +224

    Hey history channel. Do more of this.

    • @andypetrovich2155
      @andypetrovich2155 Před 5 lety +4

      They can't do that. We won't be prepared when ancient astronauts return.

  • @Wil_Dasovich
    @Wil_Dasovich Před rokem +52

    Most exciting comeback battle in American history. Montemayor (youtube channel) does this battle justice and its 10x more entertaining when u get the nitty gritty details. USA basically came back in the bottom of the 9th inning with 2 outs down by 4 runs.

    • @AkoSiFrance
      @AkoSiFrance Před rokem

      Wil!!!!! ❤❤❤

    • @zombygunslinger
      @zombygunslinger Před rokem +4

      Agreed, that breakdown is so good. I think anyone making a TV doc about the battle, or any battle, to see how Montemayor focused on the actual numbers and timelines. Information is more important than flashy production.

  • @laloflores6428
    @laloflores6428 Před 4 lety +34

    I love the details on the editing and also the great explanation of everything that happened that day! Love when history comes to life!

  • @YeagerBomb-ww3bn
    @YeagerBomb-ww3bn Před 6 lety +2127

    Biggest thing that the Japaneses lost at Midway was their best naval pilots. Those were something they couldn't replace.

    • @Imbeachedwhale
      @Imbeachedwhale Před 6 lety +255

      This is a myth. Only Hiryu lost more than 50% of her aircrew to all causes (72 KIA). Kaga lost 21 airmen, Soryu ten, and Akagi a mere seven. The worst losses were the mechanics and aircraft technicians, 40% of all embarked (721). As unlike America Japan had fairly few men with innate mechanical knowledge from, say, working on the tractor on your farm, this was a disaster.
      Read Shattered Sword. It is amazing how much myth surrounds the battle.

    • @YeagerBomb-ww3bn
      @YeagerBomb-ww3bn Před 6 lety +38

      I'm beachedwhale1945 well done

    • @OkamiiSenpai
      @OkamiiSenpai Před 6 lety +82

      I dont think so, its more their carriers which they didnt have the industrial power to replace

    • @geomodelrailroader
      @geomodelrailroader Před 6 lety +17

      we lost more at Midway they blew up our base, cratered our runways, killed our pilots, and sank Yorktown and Hammond but it was the US who won Midway and retook control of the Pacific.

    • @michealcormier2555
      @michealcormier2555 Před 6 lety +16

      Also, my understanding is that the Alaska strike was not intended as a diversion as they say here, but was actually a whole separate operation forced on Yamamoto by Naval GHQ as a compromise for being able to carry out the Midway campaign. So was it the same with the Coral Sea campaign as well. That's one of the reasons the Japanese went in with fewer carriers than they would usually engage with.

  • @cdr861532
    @cdr861532 Před 5 lety +167

    The boys that fought in the Pacific are often overlooked since Hitler is viewed as the evilest man of all time. However, I believe that the Marines and Navy had it much tougher fighting against the Japanese. Plus they were constantly assaulting defensive positions on islands. Much respect to all that fought. My great grandpa was a Navy Seabee in the Pacific!

    • @daechang3955
      @daechang3955 Před rokem +5

      In reality crossing oceans and landing on foreign land is a lot harder than just invading by land so yea I'd agree, plus all the island hopping. I'd say both suffered equally cuz on one side you have young men landing on beaches getting mowed down by machine guns as they landed and the terrible ocean conditions which is what happened at dday which is why there weren't many tanks at the battle because they'd sink before they even make it. Then you have the Russians or soviets who didn't have to cross an ocean but did have to take the bulk of the German forces. Both are hard things most countries would fail to do.

  • @stevemc01
    @stevemc01 Před 3 lety +53

    Random facts I learned from other sources:
    McClusky didn't rely on instinct alone to find the Japanese carriers. Remember that submarine, USS Nautilus? The Japanese had sent one of their destroyers, the IJN Arashi, to hunt down and sink her. After some time, Arashi gave up the chase, but far above, McClusky had the suspicion the course Arashi was setting was towards the carriers (it was).
    During the rearming of planes on the Akagi, the Japanese munitions handlers were careless enough to leave all the bombs on deck, out in the open, no cover, yeah I think you get the point. This would contribute to serious damage to the Akagi as bombs from the attacking squadrons would strike said munitions. [EDIT: Ok apparently, this was a time-saving procedure that happened to have cost the Japanese dearly here.]
    USS Yorktown, under tow from the USS Hammann, a Sims-class destroyer, was torpedoed by the submarine IJN I-168. The torpedo runs sank the Hammann and crippled Yorktown. Yorktown sank the next day.
    And I believe one @Jesus Garcia had mentioned the connection between USS Enterprise and Enterprise Rent-a car.

    • @bjorkstrand7773
      @bjorkstrand7773 Před 3 lety

      @Phagnabot gamer u got it steve. the announcer blew it big time. + no mention about Mr best. it's shameful. he bombed 2 of them.

    • @chrsshears4528
      @chrsshears4528 Před 2 lety

      Standard procedure was that the bombs were all on deck during rearming and refueling ….While the planes are returning from a mission…bombs were coming up from the bottom of the ship…so they could get the planes armed /fueled and out..being on a aircraft carriers during Vietnam…I was a plane captain and I would sleep right between to 1000 pound bombs behind the island ..waiting for my plane to return. Get in plane check it out..fuel it armed it. Away they go….BUT…ww2 may have been different..Vietnam had very few planes and ships…

    • @stevemc01
      @stevemc01 Před 2 lety

      @@chrsshears4528 Ok I edited that section a bit… thanks for the info.

  • @brandonferretti9907
    @brandonferretti9907 Před 4 lety +44

    McClusky was following his instinct? No he was following a destroyer that attacked the sub nautalus. It was returning to the Japanese fleet at flank spee. Basically a destroyer sized arrow!

    • @Jacob-df5hr
      @Jacob-df5hr Před 3 lety +1

      He had to decide to turn north and keep looking before he found the breadcrumbs

    • @Rzo139
      @Rzo139 Před 3 lety

      @@Jacob-df5hr He did have to follow his instinct because he didn't know if they would have enough fuel to reach the possible Japanese fleet or if they would run out before they even got there or returning. Also, add to it that the destroyer could've been part of a smaller fleet meant to lure the fighters and bombers away from the actually Japanese fleet.

    • @jamespriddy8275
      @jamespriddy8275 Před 6 měsíci

      If McClusky had not followed his gut, he would not have discovered the Arashi.

  • @VonniXfiles
    @VonniXfiles Před 6 lety +751

    dude's got a dope voice

  • @jeffkyler5660
    @jeffkyler5660 Před 5 lety +176

    The single most astonishing thing is that this happened AFTER the Allies had decided that the European theater would be the first one they would focus on to the point of victory. Ships were being built in vast quantities for the Pacific (the Essex class of fleet carriers and a vast number of light and escort carriers) but men and supplies were first prioritized for Europe. So the American fleet at Midway kind of beat the Japanese fleet with one hand tied behind it's back.

    • @kesler9759
      @kesler9759 Před 5 lety +8

      More of 1.5 hands distracted

    • @90AlmostFamous
      @90AlmostFamous Před 4 lety +8

      Yea but Japanese were like blinded by high beam light

    • @f430ferrari5
      @f430ferrari5 Před 4 lety +9

      James Viles yes indeed. The US fleet at Midway did have one hand tied behind its back but the irony is that so did the IJN by their own stupidity.

    • @jameshannagan4256
      @jameshannagan4256 Před rokem

      The US was not going to give them their big battle they wanted until they could win it they learned the lesson taught by the Russian fiasco.

    • @jameshannagan4256
      @jameshannagan4256 Před rokem +2

      @@f430ferrari5 I would say arrogance.

  • @johndavis7078
    @johndavis7078 Před 5 lety +121

    I always think of this battle as the event that turned the Japanese flag from a rising sun to a setting sun.

    • @anthonystejan8492
      @anthonystejan8492 Před 3 lety +5

      Nah that's Guadalcanal

    • @rainynight8385
      @rainynight8385 Před 3 lety +3

      @@anthonystejan8492 Midway, Guadacanal and Leyte.

    • @anthonystejan8492
      @anthonystejan8492 Před 3 lety +5

      @@rainynight8385 Guadalcanal was the turning point for the empire, they lost a lot of personnel, warships, and aircraft...
      Along with the crucial base at Rabaul later on at Cartwheel. Leyte was the deciding action for the IJN and the real end of the Empire of Japan’s resources. Midway just depleted their carrier fleet and helped the US morale, not that important of a battle as Guadalcanal and Leyte...

  • @kennethkunz2449
    @kennethkunz2449 Před 3 lety +11

    This was very well done. I looked after a lot of WWII combat vets and Seabees during my medical training at the Tucson VAMC back in the nineteen nineties. They were really good men. I also had a lot of friends in high school and university who were Japanese, and they were really good men too. In terms of our collective history, it was heartbreaking that we would have went so furiously at each other - and killed each other so avidly and so indiscriminately. These battles are of historical and tactical interest, but I hope it never happens again.

  • @jonathanserrano1471
    @jonathanserrano1471 Před 5 lety +19

    This man needs to narrate a whole documentary on naval battles in the Pacific!

  • @vincehilaire720
    @vincehilaire720 Před 6 lety +44

    This is the clearest and best description of the Battle of Midway that I have ever seen.

    • @FatGouf
      @FatGouf Před 5 lety +1

      Guess ya haven't seen the Battlefield series..

    • @pebo8306
      @pebo8306 Před 5 lety +1

      To bad,half of the content is rubbish! Read "Shattered Sword"!!!!!

    • @DronesintheWild
      @DronesintheWild Před 5 lety +1

      @@pebo8306 Agreed. A lot of this seems top be from old outdated sources. Modern research in books like First Team and Shattered Sword has altered what we know about the timeline and flow of the battle a great deal.

    • @pebo8306
      @pebo8306 Před 5 lety

      @@DronesintheWild Thank you for the hint on "First Team",did not know that one,but ordered it immediately!(Part 1+2)

    • @DronesintheWild
      @DronesintheWild Před 5 lety

      @@pebo8306 You're welcome. John Lundstrom, author of "First Team" is probably the most important source for "Shattered Sword". He also wrote another good one, "Black Shoe Carrier Admiral" about Fletcher at Coral Sea, Midway and Guadalcanal. I highly recommend it.

  • @TheAdvertisement
    @TheAdvertisement Před 3 lety +7

    2:05 Wow, the red filter an cone technique looked like a good plan!

  • @BroccoliRocks
    @BroccoliRocks Před rokem +3

    I recently rewatched both Midway movies. This documentary helped me keep what was going on straight.

  • @Ayoluisvillegas1998
    @Ayoluisvillegas1998 Před 6 lety +64

    This was intense !

  • @DJBuckCallYo
    @DJBuckCallYo Před 6 lety +23

    Well produced, clear cut, and easy to understand. I'm happy to see History "Channel" posting real historical content online, this is great, and I look forward to more!

  • @lanesteele240
    @lanesteele240 Před 4 lety +6

    Im glad i grew up in a time that it was ok to be proud of your grandfather’s victories.
    I miss those days

    • @ChildOfTheLie96
      @ChildOfTheLie96 Před 4 lety +1

      How is it not ok now? Oversensitive right winger

    • @whitemagus2000
      @whitemagus2000 Před 3 lety +1

      I think you answered your question yourself, oversensitive, perpetually offended cry bully.

  • @colebennett620
    @colebennett620 Před 4 lety +36

    10:50 McClusky conducted a box search, finding a destroyer that led the planes back to the fleet.

    • @lyhthegreat
      @lyhthegreat Před 4 lety +3

      the man is crazy..did he even have enough fuel to land after his bombing raids?

    • @ph89787
      @ph89787 Před 3 lety

      lyhthegreat Considering VB-6 participated in the second attack, then yes.

    • @kinggluestick9596
      @kinggluestick9596 Před 3 lety +1

      pretty sure the destroyer was behind to deal with the sub, so technically that submarine may have helped change the tide of midway. IMO

  • @brad7904
    @brad7904 Před 6 lety +60

    This was fantastic, please do more!

  • @MoptopGames
    @MoptopGames Před 6 lety +182

    Apparently the only history you can get from the history channel is on their CZcams channel 😢

  • @simplyroger2763
    @simplyroger2763 Před 4 lety

    One of the best comprehensive videos of the Midway battle I've encountered. Great!

  • @xinliu7003
    @xinliu7003 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for this video with lots of simplied and clear information on the strategy of both sides.

  • @joetanaka6446
    @joetanaka6446 Před 5 lety +5

    Robert M. Weeks, my stepdad, was in this battle. Greatest man I have ever known. Cool and quiet, this country boy, growing up hunting birds in the Central Valley of California, is the most underrated bomber pilot in WWII. And he likes it like that. He went out to the Pacific theater twice, first from the get go. Bob was eventually recoginized for his service becoming Lt. Commander in the US Navy. He never talked about it. Had to always learn from my mom or his friends.

  • @MetSpace04
    @MetSpace04 Před 6 lety +44

    This was great! Why don't you do longer videos more often?

  • @scottsouth68
    @scottsouth68 Před 4 lety +2

    What a superbly produced video! Incredible graphics and animation and Capt. Steiner is a magnificent narrator!

  • @superiorsoldier8328
    @superiorsoldier8328 Před 4 lety +23

    I swear the Radio Silence part at 4:10helped me get an A for my exam as I argued how the Japanese lacked in tactical knowledge.

  • @cgaccount3669
    @cgaccount3669 Před 6 lety +306

    Wow. A real documentary about actual history from the folks that bring us the awful "History" tv station. I kept waiting for them to say Aliens were involved. But they didn't!

    • @a.morphous66
      @a.morphous66 Před 6 lety +5

      That’s a bit harsh, but I agree.

    • @bananian
      @bananian Před 6 lety +3

      Actually at the time, some Japanese sailors witness a shadow that looked like the infamous Ogopogo. Coincidence?

    • @angrybird7324
      @angrybird7324 Před 6 lety +6

      Next on History, the battle of oak island :P

    • @canuck_gamer3359
      @canuck_gamer3359 Před 5 lety +4

      It's a bloody shame that the "History" channel has become so poor. I went from encouraging my boys to watch it when they were young, to telling them to avoid it. "Ancient Aliens"??? "Hunting Hitler"??? Need I go on?

    • @Aaron-wq3jz
      @Aaron-wq3jz Před 5 lety

      @@canuck_gamer3359 let's not forget American Pickers

  • @Artifactsofmars
    @Artifactsofmars Před 5 lety +89

    McClusky was not acting on instinct alone. He spotted the destroyer Arashi which had chased a submarine earlier and was trying to catch up to the fleet. McClusky put his planes on the same course as the Arashi and followed it to the Japanese fleet.

    • @lucasdelfino5358
      @lucasdelfino5358 Před 5 lety +1

      Artifactsofmars precisely!

    • @timg2088
      @timg2088 Před 4 lety +3

      It's a detail often overlooked. Mcclusky was one of the heroes of Midway.

  • @winterchill3013
    @winterchill3013 Před 4 lety +5

    I love the narrator's voice and on how he presented the documentary. Great job sir!

  • @Digmen1
    @Digmen1 Před rokem +2

    Hi
    I have a few books on Midway, and watched the movies and many CZcams videos
    This was a very good short review of the whole battle
    Very easy to understand and good graphics

  • @ZachPowers1996
    @ZachPowers1996 Před 6 lety +249

    That's a pretty good K/D ratio.

    • @lespaulguitarist92
      @lespaulguitarist92 Před 5 lety +24

      only because they had the UAV killstreak going on.

    • @dereenaldoambun9158
      @dereenaldoambun9158 Před 5 lety +1

      @@lespaulguitarist92
      Lol

    • @HeliumHelios
      @HeliumHelios Před 5 lety +1

      @Over Opinionated Bogan XD funny tho

    • @HeliumHelios
      @HeliumHelios Před 5 lety +5

      @Over Opinionated Bogan Yeah true... Theses are stories of valor and tactics. But Just because he makes a joke that I find funny doesn't at all take away any meaning out of this story.
      Yes people died for a 'good' cause
      And people dying isn't funny but still.

    • @thanos2170
      @thanos2170 Před 5 lety +6

      Zach Powers They where spawn camping

  • @exactinmidget92
    @exactinmidget92 Před 6 lety +86

    good to see you guys still remember what "History" in the History Channel means.

  • @bruce33331
    @bruce33331 Před 4 lety +1

    excellent presentation -

  • @threelieu2718
    @threelieu2718 Před 4 lety +3

    Thanks. Good review. Excellent movie Midway. The true story real events everyone should know.

  • @theofficialbarackobamayout4129

    The History Channel was a good place to watch history and get some good information before they thought swamp monsters were history.

    • @GrimReefer1983
      @GrimReefer1983 Před 6 lety +1

      So was Discovery channel, before they turned into a reality show channel.

  • @hyrumnephi
    @hyrumnephi Před 6 lety +134

    I wish I had this guy's voice

  • @TheCream14
    @TheCream14 Před 4 lety

    Great summary. Thanks

  • @SRunni_
    @SRunni_ Před 5 lety +7

    the coolest servicemen on the planet!!! brings tears to my eyes!! Thank you veterans!

  • @efraim3364
    @efraim3364 Před 6 lety +63

    McClusky followed a DD that was tailing behind, it was looking for that submarine but coudnt find it

    • @shoukatsukai
      @shoukatsukai Před 6 lety +20

      _Nautilus_ unexpectedly turned that battle without doing damage. _Arashi_ chased _Nautilus_ without success but then McCluskey found the destroyer literally pointing to the main fleet. Absolutely insane battle fortune.

    • @rolandosantaana8200
      @rolandosantaana8200 Před 5 lety

      Yes!! I was about to say that!!!

    • @Filtertuetchen
      @Filtertuetchen Před 5 lety

      Regarding battle fortune, there is another point not mentioned in the video:
      The japanese plane which spotted the Yorktown had a delay of 30 minutes due to technical problems. If the Japanese would have discovered the American fleet half an hour earlier, Nagumo could possibly have started an attack strike in time.

  • @kmvoss
    @kmvoss Před 5 lety +8

    More of this please, History Channel.

  • @ChineseContructionDozer
    @ChineseContructionDozer Před 3 lety +4

    The greatest 15 minutes of battle of midway

  • @wartheytyurtu
    @wartheytyurtu Před 4 lety +2

    i usually ->(fast forward) alot of history videos,not this one,Very Well made video.I dont think you can explain the battle of midway better.

  • @davidforbes4392
    @davidforbes4392 Před 5 lety +7

    Excellent job! Accurate history plus expert narration by a real human being. This is an unusually high-quality video. Thank you.

  • @debarmstrong9825
    @debarmstrong9825 Před 5 lety +5

    I love watching real film coverage from these battles. Wish History channel would show more, as I suspect there are many that have never been screened.

  • @williamkz
    @williamkz Před 5 lety

    Excellent presentation. Thank you.

  • @pushbikeman
    @pushbikeman Před 4 lety +2

    This Is Concise to the point and superbly explained!

  • @athenaweis3262
    @athenaweis3262 Před 5 lety +3

    Loved this so much! Great history, graphics, and narration!

  • @cloudforest4087
    @cloudforest4087 Před 5 lety +3

    This was very intense and I like to see the tactics played out like this. MORE PLEASE.

  • @ItsJustJimOkay
    @ItsJustJimOkay Před 5 lety +2

    If they did a series with this guy just doing an analysis of different battles throughout History, I would PAY.

  • @voicegirl555
    @voicegirl555 Před 4 lety +1

    It happen 78 years ago today. In memory of all soldiers and civilians who died during the 4 days. We can never thank you enough. God Bless You All.

  • @johnhaney7039
    @johnhaney7039 Před 6 lety +11

    What a voice on that guy!

  • @Artimoi18
    @Artimoi18 Před 6 lety +34

    More of these videos ! Amazing production values and wonderful presentation, can we get a video on the fall of France or Kursk ?

  • @slyroad
    @slyroad Před 4 lety +2

    Now I understand the movie " Midway 2019" much better , thank you !

  • @davidsonsp1
    @davidsonsp1 Před 4 lety

    Brilliant video

  • @Strontium9T
    @Strontium9T Před 5 lety +77

    The Douglass Devastator wasn't a dive bomber. It was a torpedo bomber.

    • @markwheeler202
      @markwheeler202 Před 5 lety +4

      Yup. The video was going well until 9:20. smh

    • @timg2088
      @timg2088 Před 4 lety +3

      It was dual purpose. It could aslo carry bombs as well.
      It would normally carry either a single 1,000 lb, or two 500 lb bombs. However it could also carry a dozen 100 lb bombs.

    • @tacron22CO
      @tacron22CO Před 4 lety +3

      Another mis-statement was that it was the end of all Japanese offensive operations. Despite this setback they actually tried to regain their momentum by opening a new theater of operations in the Solomon Islands.

    • @TheNoonish
      @TheNoonish Před 4 lety +3

      Yeah, and that's a key point: The Devastator was utterly ineffective due to a combination of poorly designed torpedoes and ineffective tactics used by torpedo bombers (ie, trying to drop them parallel to the water instead of letting the torpedoes enter at a slight down angle).

    • @TheGearhead222
      @TheGearhead222 Před 4 lety

      @@TheNoonish It was also very slow, with very little defensive armament and very poor radio technology for the time. It was the Navy's first carrier monoplane torpedo bomber!-John Doey Waldron (Desert Storm/Shield USN)

  • @0755575
    @0755575 Před 6 lety +8

    McClusky followed a Japanese destroyer that had stayed behind to depth charge the USS Nautilus and was rejoining the Japanese fleet. It was torpedo bombers and not dive bomber that were wiped out, which had brought the Japanese fighter protecting their carriers down to sea level and left the vulnerable to the American dive bombers.

  • @eishangupta9521
    @eishangupta9521 Před 4 lety

    Awesome work

  • @famisoul
    @famisoul Před 4 lety +12

    I’m here for the sypnosis of the movie. Thank u.

  • @NicholasWingComposer
    @NicholasWingComposer Před 6 lety +6

    An excellent and concise history of the Battle of Midway.

  • @rengarcia5189
    @rengarcia5189 Před 4 lety +20

    9:31 Devastators were not dive bombers, they were slow, underpowered torpedo planes. The Devastator was soon replaced in service by the Grumman Avenger.

  • @euphan123
    @euphan123 Před 2 lety +1

    Wow, that was REALLY well done. The host killed it! Good job!

  • @downhill240
    @downhill240 Před 5 lety

    Excellent video!

  • @mkomko2589
    @mkomko2589 Před 5 lety +146

    The actual footage from midway was cool. But Montemayor's CZcams channel just put out part one which is told from the Japanese perspective. It really goes further into detail than this video and how close the battle actually was.

    • @toaderspanache8571
      @toaderspanache8571 Před 5 lety +16

      thats the best video explanation of the battle, not this pathetic history channel story for drug abusing kids

    • @brianmatthews6048
      @brianmatthews6048 Před 4 lety +1

      Toader Spanache I Agree this is pitiful compared to the other guys and he is just covering it as the Japanese imagine if he explained it from an overall stand point.

    • @johnnydkota5709
      @johnnydkota5709 Před 4 lety +3

      @@toaderspanache8571 Drug abusing kids Huh

    • @ringofasho7721
      @ringofasho7721 Před 4 lety

      Montemayor is awesome! I just wish he had more videos. Bazbattles is a youtube channel every bit as good as Montemayor, for all you fellow military history buffs.

    • @greathornedowl3917
      @greathornedowl3917 Před 3 lety

      Agreed, the Montemayors youtube channel gave good details, minute by minute, then view Jonathan Parshall's lectures - backstory: difficult to imagine Spring 42 after Pear Harbor, how bleak it looked, 6 months after Pearl we had Doolittle Raid, then Layte Gulf - a draw, then Midway, and the US was just ramping up production by '44 we had 10-1 advantage.

  • @Syamzaf
    @Syamzaf Před 4 lety +53

    Japanese navy: "noo you can't just do that we already think it out"
    American navy: "haha bomber plane go vwoooom"

  • @country3608
    @country3608 Před 4 lety +1

    wow, great was document !

  • @joenavy3136
    @joenavy3136 Před 3 lety +1

    Saw the Movie the first time when I was a kid in the late 70s. Was a big influence on me coming from a large family of combat veterans. Studied the Battle at Midway as I got older. Joined U S Navy in 87. Ret. 07 CPO. SEA DOG FOR LIFE.

  • @heyitsmemg7494
    @heyitsmemg7494 Před 4 lety +36

    We owe our lives to Joe Rochefort and his dedicated team of code breakers.

    • @dougball328
      @dougball328 Před 2 lety +1

      Rochefort's "reward" was to be shuffled to the side back in Washington. There was a power play in the intelligence community and the Washington crowd was jealous of Rochefort and his team.

  • @thesloth5662
    @thesloth5662 Před 5 lety +11

    I love WW2 documentaries, but very few ever give any attention to the work that gets done in windowless rooms by men of science. I love that this documentary included the work of the code breakers and emphasized how the battle itself was decided by their work...as well as the American lives saved in the process.

  • @DrAKJainVastuConsultant

    Great job

  • @magnussoevgaard8091
    @magnussoevgaard8091 Před 4 lety

    That was an excellent video

  • @mandoreforger6999
    @mandoreforger6999 Před 5 lety +66

    Despite a resounding victory, the inability of US pilots to effectively intercept and destroy the incoming attacks on Yorktown was a major lesson learned.
    Japanese fighter pilots held the upper hand up to then, but after that US pilots began to develop specialized tactics that focused on the strengths if their heavier, more powerful aircraft.
    They stopped engaging in low speed turning dogfights and used high energy maneuvering tactics that their heavier and more powerful planes could survive and exploit.
    From then on US fighter pilots beat up on the fragile zeros whose wings literally tore off when they tried to follow the same high energy diving maneuvers.

    • @deingy1
      @deingy1 Před 5 lety +3

      Later tactics kept most attacking planes from getting to our carriers. Many CVLs mostly provided CAP and ASW support.

    • @kelvinw.1384
      @kelvinw.1384 Před 5 lety +5

      Us planes had a higher ceiling but also learned Japanese zeros were light armored and did not have self sealing gas tanks. The battle of midway was also the first time the thatch maneuver was used. In which us fighters would cross cross each other

    • @DWlsh43
      @DWlsh43 Před 5 lety +7

      They forgot to mention that when they attacked the aircraft carriers one of the pilot leaders invented a way to actually go toe to toe with the japanese dogfighters usinging Thach weave tactic where when one plane was being chased they would start flying like an S and their buddy would also weave in the opposite way and kill the japanese chasing them. Previous to this the Americans would lose every dogfight to them

    • @Armis71
      @Armis71 Před 4 lety +2

      @@kelvinw.1384 Thach Weave

    • @ns7353
      @ns7353 Před 4 lety

      And then they had to go back and refuel. Which took about 30 seconds

  • @tbwpiper189
    @tbwpiper189 Před 4 lety +8

    And for good measure, Admiral Yamamoto bit the dust when a P38 served up some lead.

  • @cleilimazariegos3668
    @cleilimazariegos3668 Před 4 lety

    wow amazing documentary

  • @kyledabearsfan
    @kyledabearsfan Před 5 lety +2

    This channel is what the history channel should be. Not the joke of memes and ghosts it has become.

  • @coletrain5667
    @coletrain5667 Před 6 lety +386

    In Midway America be like "Omae Wa Mou Shindeiru"

  • @JerryLiuYT
    @JerryLiuYT Před 6 lety +443

    is the host Steve Job's cousin?

  • @annacooney3157
    @annacooney3157 Před 4 lety

    fearless

  • @pwgearedturbofan2348
    @pwgearedturbofan2348 Před 5 lety

    Great video. Informative and exciting.