AMERICAN REACTS TO THE FALLEN OF WW2!! 😳 (PART 2) SO MANY CIVILIANS!!!

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  • @FavourInternational
    @FavourInternational  Před rokem +7

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    • @GregorySmith-lo2lj
      @GregorySmith-lo2lj Před rokem +1

      I'm Russian and I can tell you that most of us in the US would have said no if we had the chance. Military leaders that care for their power and safety don't value their nation enough or their people. And no one is perfect. I just want to say that not all of us are crazy.

    • @DerAnanasKing
      @DerAnanasKing Před rokem

      btw, for china japan relations.
      Japan to this day never apologised for its war crimes and often flat out denies them.
      many of the ones responsible were never held to justice and even in areas like korea, japanese admiistrators were left in charge.
      also, To this day Japan holds island that japan conquered from china in 1895
      the Senkaku Islands. they are unpopulated, but contain resources that noone can exploit due to this ongoing three way dispute.

    • @war0965
      @war0965 Před rokem

      Ja die usa hatten lager für deutsche kriegsgefangene und sie haben auf alle regeln wie man kriegsgefangene behandeln sollen geschiessen und sie wie tiere in erlöcher die sie selber gegraben haben leben lassen und wenn sie listig waren sie getötet was falsch ist.
      Darum hoffe ich das usa brennen wird.
      Und das mit der atombombe war auch ein kriegsverbrechen der usa. Usa ist das wiederwertigste land auf diese welt.

    • @Dazai-chuuya-1
      @Dazai-chuuya-1 Před 4 měsíci

      THE GAYS!

  • @Firglin
    @Firglin Před rokem +296

    It's a bit weird to claim to invent the British invented slavery, It's existed for 1000s of years and sadly still exists to this day

    • @FavourInternational
      @FavourInternational  Před rokem +9

      Maybe not the right phasing but same sentiment. England is coined to have to most countries celebrating independence day FROM. Not to mention what the “common wealth” actually started from.

    • @ggCA07
      @ggCA07 Před rokem +64

      @@FavourInternational ok well you reasoning doesn’t even make sense. in fact, it’s not even the same topic. the topic is slavery, not imperialism. how exactly did britain create slavery?

    • @the1-_-
      @the1-_- Před rokem +32

      @@FavourInternational also by the time Europe was finish with slavery America still had a TON

    • @PMC_Wanker_Group
      @PMC_Wanker_Group Před rokem +9

      @@the1-_- America didn't abolish slavery for another 30 years or so

    • @stefanomartello3786
      @stefanomartello3786 Před rokem +8

      @GamBino
      Somaliland was under british rule, not Somalia. Somalia was under italian rule (and administration later) up to the end of UN administrative mandate in 1960 when it became independent.
      And yes, slavery is not directly related to colonialism, even if in some cases the two things happened at the same time and each could enhance the negative economic and social effects of the other.

  • @arsenicintheshell9955
    @arsenicintheshell9955 Před rokem +490

    "Yeah that why we dropped the freaking bomb on them" it's just about one of the worst things you could've said about that.

    • @79Testarossi
      @79Testarossi Před rokem +38

      I agree

    • @lu-cardowashinggreen1278
      @lu-cardowashinggreen1278 Před rokem +62

      I agree, with no empathy or anything

    • @Amrod97
      @Amrod97 Před rokem +78

      Especially when you learn that Japan at least THREE times tried to surrender. In January, April and May

    • @Lena-rm2md
      @Lena-rm2md Před rokem +51

      Exactly what I thought, not only did Japan try to surrender but those were literally civilians

    • @voszvaivaldtkoszikovokh6418
      @voszvaivaldtkoszikovokh6418 Před rokem +57

      Nuking japan was america's contribution to the list of ww2 genocides

  • @jakerf7440
    @jakerf7440 Před rokem +154

    UK coined for the creation of slavery?😂😂 what…

    • @Mikolaj91
      @Mikolaj91 Před rokem +60

      I guess in the US they don't teach about antiquity, eg Egypt and earlier times. :D

    • @FavourInternational
      @FavourInternational  Před rokem

      Maybe not the right phasing but same sentiment. England is coined to have to most countries in the world celebrating independence day FROM. Not to mention what the “common wealth” actually started from.

    • @jakerf7440
      @jakerf7440 Před rokem +73

      @@FavourInternational The commonwealth was created in 1949 for the former British colonies and were considered free and equal. They were no longer under British rule but owed allegiance to the crown. It was to maintain an association to the once British colonies.

    • @VOIDVISIX
      @VOIDVISIX Před rokem +10

      @@FavourInternational None of the people who under the control of United kingdom were in chains or sold unless as a sever punishment

    • @lisathuban8969
      @lisathuban8969 Před 11 měsíci

      @@VOIDVISIX They were at one point in time.

  • @markusjentzsch7932
    @markusjentzsch7932 Před rokem +60

    I like you and your videos, but it's kinda scary, how little you and your fellow countrymen know about things. First realized this, in you american food video. Keep on learning, you seem pretty smart. Don't waste that....

  • @PMC_Wanker_Group
    @PMC_Wanker_Group Před rokem +39

    Man this girl is about as bright as my dead cat's future

  • @zacharywilbur3459
    @zacharywilbur3459 Před rokem +99

    7:50 no, when he says rape he means rape. Often times after the rape soldiers would kill the victims. Learning about what happened to those millions of people truly brings into question the nature of humanity and how we could be so cruel to each other

    • @LexGorod
      @LexGorod Před 9 měsíci

      Oh, yeah! And then they ate them.
      just because they're Russian. Absolutely.
      *S - sarcasm.

  • @Mr.Samuel250
    @Mr.Samuel250 Před rokem +85

    saying "That's why we drop the bomb on them" is a insane thing to say

  • @xDARKxDEVILx
    @xDARKxDEVILx Před rokem +132

    usa is by far not that innocent as you think xD

    • @KayoMichiels
      @KayoMichiels Před rokem +34

      Dropping 2 atom bombs specifically on cities without strategic value... The emperor talked about 'cruel bombs' when he ordered the nation to capitulate.

    • @johnnyringo80
      @johnnyringo80 Před rokem +4

      @@KayoMichiels The strategic goal was to force Japan to surrender. In that, the bombings did succeed.
      Also, inhowfar was the Japanese killing of 250.000 Chinese civilians (including the use of biological weapons) in retaliation for the Doolittle raid not 'cruel'?

    • @seanmckinney6334
      @seanmckinney6334 Před rokem

      @@johnnyringo80 the usa nuking japan make them no better than japan. 2 nukes was completely unneeded and over the top.

    • @johnnyringo80
      @johnnyringo80 Před rokem

      ​@@seanmckinney6334 How was it over the top when it achieved the perceived goal of Japan finally surrendering? Or do you mean it would have been more humane to firebomb Hiroshima instead?

    • @MetalDetroit
      @MetalDetroit Před rokem +2

      @@KayoMichiels It SAVED Japanese lives.

  • @matador9310
    @matador9310 Před rokem +83

    "The people who died in holocost suffer the most and then Soviet Union people" Are u actually kidding me???

    • @birbboi2986
      @birbboi2986 Před rokem +3

      i mean i feel like being sent to treblinka was a worst way to die than fighting in the eastern front. then again i wasn't there so i wouldn't know

    • @stefanmeier235
      @stefanmeier235 Před rokem +26

      @@birbboi2986 Did you hear the number of civilians killed in the Soviet Union? Most of them didn't die by enemy fire at the eastern front but by killer commandos.

    • @Mikolaj91
      @Mikolaj91 Před rokem +2

      @@stefanmeier235 What commandos? Russia, i.e. Stalin, had his people deep somewhere, he sent them to power to overwhelm the enemy with numbers.
      People had no way to live because he took everything from them and gave it to the war. People had no money to buy food, if there was any.

    • @ratrakksstar4420
      @ratrakksstar4420 Před rokem +15

      @@Mikolaj91 Derliwanger brigade, polizais, Nachtingal and others. Their purpose was destroying civilians.

    • @Mikolaj91
      @Mikolaj91 Před rokem +1

      @@ratrakksstar4420 Okay, but what about people?
      If this brigade killed 5% of these 9 million people, it will also be such information that makes no sense unfortunately.

  • @madrooky1398
    @madrooky1398 Před rokem +66

    I wrote a longer comment and realized how tired i am that the connection between the events back then and what is happening in the present is not obvious to anyone.
    So here is the short and blunt version.
    Look at your own country and what happened after 9/11, and how easily americans jumped for the war in Afghanistan and Iraq. Because they were scared, and also felt humiliated. The same mixture of emotions that germans must have felt between the world wars. So you dont need to ask a german, look around you and how people behave in the US and ask what is the bottom of this.
    They tell you what awesome human you are as an american, and then what you have to be afraid of and defend against, and then you go to war for it. End of story.

    • @ezraabbadon5082
      @ezraabbadon5082 Před rokem +6

      Well said

    • @cassu6
      @cassu6 Před rokem +1

      Wow that's a really good way to look at it! Never thought to use that as an example

    • @LexGorod
      @LexGorod Před 9 měsíci

      I don't think it's the End of the story lol

  • @bestevaar7195
    @bestevaar7195 Před rokem +27

    “That’s why we dropped a bomb on them”. Saying it like those innocent civilians deserved it

    • @TheSelloutCrowd
      @TheSelloutCrowd Před 8 měsíci

      Not saying that at all... it seems like you are saying Nanking, Philippines, Poland etc. deserved it. You are a monster. ... that's what you sound like. Allow young people to learn context without this snide bs

  • @ianjackson1674
    @ianjackson1674 Před rokem +67

    The British bomber offensive against Germany absorbed around 30 percent of the total British war effort. Both Bomber Command and the U.S.A.A.F killed tens of thousands of german civilians , especially in the last two years of the war. Rape then meant what it does now. The russian army saw german civilians as easy targets for revenge against the destruction and killing in their own country.

    • @rofl0rblades
      @rofl0rblades Před rokem

      Bomber Command and the U.S.A.A.F killed hundreds of thousands of German civilians.

    • @IMFLordVader
      @IMFLordVader Před rokem +3

      My Landlord died 2018. He was born 1938 in the City of Aachen. When he invited me for dinner he told us the story of phosphorbombs

    • @TransoceanicOutreach
      @TransoceanicOutreach Před rokem

      @@IMFLordVader What a cheery fellow. Did you tell him about the V-2 missiles?

    • @IMFLordVader
      @IMFLordVader Před rokem

      @@TransoceanicOutreach Wow tough guy. Comparing bombing children

    • @cassu6
      @cassu6 Před rokem

      @@IMFLordVader phosphorbombs are pretty fucked

  • @benjamingrant3441
    @benjamingrant3441 Před rokem +29

    You do not understand the events that took place in the USSR and China for several reasons:
    - For them it was a war for survival, not for spheres of influence.
    - There were still internal conflicts and civil wars inside these countries (which increased the casualties and brutality)
    - they didn't have the advanced technology and much time to make different decisions at the time
    - The numbers seem high, but as a percentage it's not that critical to the survival of most people in those countries

    • @TheSelloutCrowd
      @TheSelloutCrowd Před 8 měsíci

      Sounds legit. Sick, but legit. What are your feelings on Stalin then? What are you justifying? USSR was only about spheres of influence... same for CHN... seems like a justification for what happens in these societies...

  • @apolloniapythia9141
    @apolloniapythia9141 Před rokem +80

    There are still people dying in Asia because of the US-actions in the Vietnam war.

    • @pinotpinotpinot
      @pinotpinotpinot Před rokem +11

      Honestly chilling that it doesn't seem to be a topic at all in the US.

    • @PMC_Wanker_Group
      @PMC_Wanker_Group Před rokem

      Yeah, because it was only the US who used agent orange and it was only the US who dropped bombs, get a grip of yourself.

    • @paintedhorse6880
      @paintedhorse6880 Před 10 měsíci +1

      ​@@pinotpinotpinotChilling, but not at all surprising.

  • @mimusmortuis1633
    @mimusmortuis1633 Před rokem +9

    *coughs*
    Literally America who bombed Belgrade (a civilian city in Yugoslavia, today's Serbia) some 30 years ago. And also Tripoli and other cities of Libya with the assistance of Great Britain and France in 2011.
    I'll say nothing about Vietnam.
    And Afghanistan...
    And Iraq...
    *coughs*
    There are no angels anywhere, and politics and war are always messy.

  • @johnsimmons5951
    @johnsimmons5951 Před rokem +15

    Re 6 mins “UK responsible for the creation of Slavery”. It was the UK that first band slavery in the UK, & then in the rest of the British Empire, and coerced France Spain Brazil & Arabia (1960’s?) to officially give up slavery.

  • @JohnWhite-mr3ec
    @JohnWhite-mr3ec Před rokem +88

    2 points 1/ Britain was the nation that stopped the slave trade, blockading Africa in 1808, whose African Kings were supplying captive Africans to European and American traders (the anti-slavery movement began in England in 1772). 2/ After the war USA Department of Energy and Japan's Ministry of Health did scientific tests and studies on the surviving populations of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Which the Japanese public criticized for observing the victims but not providing medical assistance.

  • @EVA-tb5dq
    @EVA-tb5dq Před rokem +24

    In my Eyes this reaction isnt the best thing. Its also really disrespectful to say: „Yeah thats why we dropped the bombs on them“.
    These Nukes werent dropped on some strategic Military facilitys, there were rather dropped on Civilian Citys. These Poeple didnt do anything.
    Also to drop a nuke its self is to criticise.

    • @MetalDetroit
      @MetalDetroit Před rokem +3

      Dropping the bombs on those civilians SAVED civilian lives

    • @Agherosh
      @Agherosh Před rokem +6

      ​@@MetalDetroit No, it's genocide.

    • @thomasrutjes5078
      @thomasrutjes5078 Před rokem +3

      @@Agherosh No it was the best option. A land invasion might have resulted in a few million deaths, which was prevented in this way.

    • @JohnBaillie18
      @JohnBaillie18 Před rokem +4

      @@thomasrutjes5078 it was the best of two absolutely horrible options, but I agree

  • @Groffili
    @Groffili Před rokem +54

    3:58 "I don't think there would ever be a time when something like that would happen to our country".
    At the beginning of the 20th century, a lot of people thought that large scale war would be impossible. Most "normal" people didn't expect war to happen to them. Europe was at a high point of its power. Germany was a prosperous nation, her main cities ranked among the great metropoles of the world. German science was held in renown all over the world, german culture was praised and cherished.
    Two decades later, millions of people had been slaughtered on the battlefields, starved in the cities, succumbed to preventable sickness. Violence and poverty reigned in the defeated countries... and the victors suffered almost as much. The economy was in shambles, worldwide.
    People kept going, rebuilding. With problem, old and new, but they kept going. And then they did it all over again, on an even larger scale. No citizen of London or Berlin would have thought they would live in fear of death and fire dropping from the sky for the next years.
    But it happened. It has happened, it does happen today (I had met some nice people from Kyiv, just a few years back... no idea what has happened to them)... and it will happen again.
    It _did_ happen in your country. Not on the scale of the World Wars... but that is due to the historical and technological development.
    In the American Civil War, more soldiers died than in all the wars that the USA have fought, in all of their history, all over the world. Tens of thousands of civilians died in that war... that are known of. The number of unregistered civilian death - slaves mostly - could add another few hundred thousand. Thousands of people died in horredous conditions in prison camps.
    And there are people in your country right now who _yearn_ for a rematch. For much the same reason as the Nazis once did: to get rid of all "the others" who don't deserve to exist.
    Yes, be thankful for living in a prosperous, peaceful enviroment. I am, and I know who lucky I am to have been born where and when I was. But don't tell yourself: "It won't happen here, it won't happen to me."
    It is up to us to ensure it won't.

    • @grahvis
      @grahvis Před rokem

      The problem with Germany at the beginning of the 20th century was that the civilian government did not control foreign policy, that still rested with the aristocracy and the Kaiser.
      Even in 1912 the German Army envisaged war with France and Britain.

    • @Groffili
      @Groffili Před rokem +1

      @@grahvis Yes, a different relation between civil and military administration in Germany would have resulted in a different outcome in 1914.
      But consider: in the British Empire, the civilian government controlled foreign policy. As the the civil government of republican France. Both wages as many wars during that time as did Germany... and it was only the USA that during that period _started_ a war against one the the major European powers.
      Plans for war - a major European war - existed in all potentially involved nations. France even had plans to violate Belgian neutrality in the case of a war with Germany... though they seemed to be much more reluctant because of the potential risk of getting the British Empire involved... on the other side.
      Russian plans for a war against Germany also incorporated a fast and massive invasion into Germany and Austria-Hungary, while the German forces were diverted by France.
      The "main problem" that I see with _all_ the nations involved in 1914 was that alll of them feared being attacked by the other, all of them planned for a "defensive" war... and none of them made a concerted effort to solve their standing problems diplomatically. They all realized that all their preparations and alliances would not _prevent_ a major war... just ensure they would win.
      On the other hand, there were those - mostly businesspeople, industrials, economists - who thought that a major European war would be impossible because of the destructive effects on the interconnected mercantile system that had been established.
      They were proved to be right on the effects. They just hadn't taken into account that the military and political leaders just didn't care that much.

    • @grahvis
      @grahvis Před rokem

      ​@@Groffili .
      I have a book which includes a 1912 photograph of a German artillery unit. It includes two cannon, one with a sign saying "To Paris" and the other with one saying "To London".

    • @Groffili
      @Groffili Před rokem

      @@grahvisSorry, I still don't know what your point is.
      Do you want to suggest that Germany planned an offensive war against France and England at that time?

    • @steveallen3434
      @steveallen3434 Před rokem

      The bit about war is why so many people go to war because some leader tells them too

  • @maxknecht1345
    @maxknecht1345 Před rokem +28

    About the "R" was widespread thing from wikipedia: "Rape was regarded by men in the Soviet army as a well-deserved form of punishment, whether the civilians had anything to do with the war or not. In total, historians estimate that over two million German women were raped."

    • @oceanfive8201
      @oceanfive8201 Před rokem

      Omg 2 million within 6 years, that makes my skin crawl

    • @maxknecht1345
      @maxknecht1345 Před rokem +4

      @@oceanfive8201 the time span was actually just a few months as the soviets entered german territory late in 1944

  • @orenthalsimpson
    @orenthalsimpson Před rokem +10

    The US is fighting like 8 countries today, you just don't hear about it

  • @rizegg6894
    @rizegg6894 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Damn, asking present day Germans about logic of nazis, you genius )))

  • @Emm93a
    @Emm93a Před rokem +16

    I remember in school when a survivor told his story. He was 7-10 years when he saw a officer kill a newborn right in front of them(in the most horrific way). We all cried and I will never forget that day. I can’t even imagine and i don’t understand how people can be so cruel!

  • @macogodzilla2371
    @macogodzilla2371 Před rokem +29

    There is a cool 18 minute video called "World War II Timeline" that shows footage and gives short descriptions of key moments during the war, although as a warning; you're gonna get your head rattled by a lot of information.

  • @Wild_O
    @Wild_O Před rokem +9

    China wasn't communist/socialist during WW2 btw, tho it did start during a chinese civil war (between the sitting nationalist Gov. and the communist party) which was halted as both sides agreed to collaborate to defend against the Japanese invasion, so there were plenty of communists in china it wasn't communist led. Nationalists destroyed that dam and caused that flood. + I could 100% see the US flooding their own people if it meant their pockets were lined by corporations that lobby the government

  • @jukopliut
    @jukopliut Před rokem +28

    Next Video to react. Japanese internment camps in US ww2

    • @Firglin
      @Firglin Před rokem +9

      That would be a good follow up indeed

  • @MrLexabuba
    @MrLexabuba Před rokem +16

    Russia break the streak,then you see usa invade vietnam,iraq and Afghanistan,thats ridiculous)

  • @danielbenson9942
    @danielbenson9942 Před rokem +21

    The UK "were coined for the creation of slavery". I hope this is some you heard and that you don't believe. I am ready to admit that the UK may have done many terrible things in the past, but that statement ignores the thousands of years of history surrounding slavery and the vast number of countries that have involved themselves in and profited from slavery.
    This video goes into that history a bit:
    czcams.com/video/_NoWIZv96KU/video.html
    The video is a defence of the UK and even if you don't agree with defending their past, it brings to light a history that many people seem to be unaware of.

  • @internalpolitics461
    @internalpolitics461 Před rokem +16

    Important to know slavery has been around for thousands of years the British didn't invent and during the trans Atlantic slave trade it is actually Portugal who transported by far the most

  • @zorbeclegras5708
    @zorbeclegras5708 Před rokem +35

    Do you think the English invented slavery? I invite you to take an interest in the real history of slavery in the world since ancient times, who practiced it, who was a victim (or both). Who profited from this trade? Who was doing the capturing? Which countries abolished slavery first and which continued? You could have some surprises.
    And about american crimes in WW2, I invite you to take an interest in rapes in Europe. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rape_during_the_liberation_of_France en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rape_during_the_occupation_of_Germany

  • @vadimoparin8185
    @vadimoparin8185 Před rokem +8

    это уже какое то чисто Американское клише узнавать, что там с геями.)))

  • @martenhjelm4484
    @martenhjelm4484 Před rokem +14

    The 30 years war was an european war mainly fought in germany. The war was faught between the protestants and the catholic league. The protestant countries was mainly northern germany, denmark, sweden and someother countries with support of france (even though it was catholic). The catholics consisted of the southern kingdomes of germany, the Spanish empire and the habsbrug kingdome (austrians and its larger kingdome).
    This is one of those wars that is talked in swedish school. Contrary to the napolionic wars which isn't talked much about, in my experinece. One of the greatest/most known swedish kings was shoot and killed in one of the battles, Gustav ii Adolf. It is also the war thats both glorious and disgracefull as the swedish army was one of the major players but also caused great anguish for the civilian germans. However disease brought along with the moving armies caused the majority of the deaths during the 30 years war. Some sources say germany lost 20% of its population during the war. It was a very dark time for sweden and europe, with morals thrown out the window (not trying to be comedic).
    This period of time is called the era/time of great power and att this time sweden was at its largest. Containing among other areas finland, estonia and parts that is today russia.

  • @user-ho6ng1gw4x
    @user-ho6ng1gw4x Před rokem +6

    Just to remind you, current Chinese government took power after WW2. At that time it was Chinese Republic, whose government eventually ended up on Taiwan after Revolution and still in charge there😊

    • @kwj_nekko_6320
      @kwj_nekko_6320 Před rokem +1

      As a soverign nation you are right, but back then it was practically a one-party dictatorship by Kuomintang, and it is not the case in Taiwan after 1990s anymore. Kuomintang has changed its alignment into a pro-CCP (pro-unification) and now in opposition because of that.

  • @eannamcnamara9338
    @eannamcnamara9338 Před rokem +4

    Its weird to see someone who doesn't know much about the war. Not knowing about stalin and china's sacrifice of civilians, British bombings of germany, the execution of homosexuals and the combat in north Africa. And I'm irish and seeing someone say thr troubles were between Scotland and britain is painful😭

  • @Trabsol
    @Trabsol Před rokem +3

    By the way the soviet union people were also some of the people who died in the holocaust. They weren't all from one country.

  • @kronop8884
    @kronop8884 Před rokem +12

    The motivation for almost all warfare throughout history has mainly been either economic gain or territorial gain. The reason that rich countries no longer (in general) go to war against each other is that they have more to gain economically by trading than fighting, so after WWII there has been a shift in the train of thought for the most part at least when it comes to the leaders of the developed world. Trade sets up win-win situations while war ultimately results in a win-lose one..
    This is where the rhetoric of some politicians like Trump, Putin and others reverts back the mindset of pre WWI that harks back to medieval times and even long before that. Nationalism (as opposed to patriotism) feeds these ideas of winning at the cost of others, something that ultimately increases the risk for armed conflicts.

    • @jayz4dayz763
      @jayz4dayz763 Před 9 měsíci

      You're talking about Globalism essentially and I feel you could add the Chinese leader to the group of people putting an end to it.

  • @ryszardjanecki6998
    @ryszardjanecki6998 Před rokem +46

    Widać z tej reakcji że masz małe pojęcie o 2 wojnie swiatowej

    • @Amrod97
      @Amrod97 Před rokem +14

      Zerowe wręcz.

    • @schadelaaou4287
      @schadelaaou4287 Před rokem +3

      Здравствуй, западный славянин. Добра тебе. Слава роду ☀️🍻

    • @schadelaaou4287
      @schadelaaou4287 Před rokem

      @@MGY-401, в каком месте я империалист? И с чего ты взял что я русский?

    • @bideny2
      @bideny2 Před rokem

      Well considering it was y'all's war and america just stepped in to help, it's okay to know just the basics and not be an expert. How about y'all focus on your own shit and try not to repeat it ...again.

    • @adalberthawking244
      @adalberthawking244 Před rokem

      To konto to dosyć oczywisty bait

  • @Metal-never-die1220
    @Metal-never-die1220 Před rokem +17

    bad, terrible, horror what happened there. Does the term Agent Orange mean anything to you?

  • @amerigorosso8099
    @amerigorosso8099 Před rokem +6

    9:08 the Japanese war crime don't allow you to drop to nuclear bombs on them, however they would soon be defeated since they had no more resources to continue the war

    • @matthewhawthorne8411
      @matthewhawthorne8411 Před rokem

      There government and generals wouldn’t surrender we had to do something drastic and had to threaten more to get a surrender

  • @AnaryaVhargon
    @AnaryaVhargon Před rokem +54

    You were shocked about the R word? I mean, what do you think the Russian soldiers are doing in the Ukraine at this moment!! It happens [unfortunately] in every war. Why? Because men think that's the ultimate power they can have over someone else.

    • @GdzieJestNemo
      @GdzieJestNemo Před rokem +1

      also people start to think differently when they know they will day in any moment

    • @tsardean7438
      @tsardean7438 Před rokem +2

      Well yes and no
      1 yes every country committed rapes the Japanese and germans committed the most (especially the Japanese)
      The soviets where 3rd but they did it out of revenge
      Japan and Germany did it because they could
      2 not all men think that rape is the “ultimate power” we can have over someone else. It pains me that I have to explain that

    • @GdzieJestNemo
      @GdzieJestNemo Před rokem +4

      @@tsardean7438 to add there's also a. cultural difference - it was a valid tool of war (or at least not prosecuted action) in most of countries. It's pretty much only recently western armies consider it a crime a soldier/officer can be prosecuted for. Other than that it was considered normal or even encouraged like in soviet/russian or ww2 japanese armies as a way of intimidation.

    • @PMC_Wanker_Group
      @PMC_Wanker_Group Před rokem

      @@GdzieJestNemo it was always a crime, wtf are you even talking about?

    • @ezraabbadon5082
      @ezraabbadon5082 Před rokem +1

      So did us soldiers in Japan, vietnam, Afghanistan, Iraq and Iran. It's a side effect of war, essentially

  • @brockelley09
    @brockelley09 Před rokem +4

    In war, everyone commits war crimes but only the loser is punished.

  • @the1-_-
    @the1-_- Před rokem +7

    The troubles in the UK was in Northern Ireland after it became a country in 1921 and it was a lot of sectarian violence

  • @silveryuno
    @silveryuno Před rokem +10

    "After the brave soldiers fought so hard it's only normal for them to do what's natural."
    This is what Stalin said about rape(yes, it means the same) commited by the Red Army. I'm paraphazing it tho, the exact quote might be different...

  • @hannofranz7973
    @hannofranz7973 Před rokem +4

    The dynamics of war make "the good" not being so good anymore. Things aren't that simple in life.

  • @kwj_nekko_6320
    @kwj_nekko_6320 Před rokem +3

    About US killing Japanese civilians: the act was termed 'strategic bombing'. US Air Force general Curtis LeMay explained that there are no 'true civilians' in the war: people working in the factories build the war machines and materiels, so destroying urban centers including their workers was the crucial key to the victory. Civilians were bombed because they were the backbone of the nation.

  • @Fallenstar86
    @Fallenstar86 Před rokem +2

    they didn’t seem to mention here that because of Britain there was a famine in India, the British simply took it out while the population of India was dying of hunger, according to various estimates from 0,8 to 3,8 m.

  • @MrBurt3000
    @MrBurt3000 Před rokem +4

    I lose hope when Jan 6th and BLM are compared to global crisis with millions dying. It just shows that young people have it so easy. If todays generation went through this there would be at least 250 million deaths if not 500 bc people today can’t handle anything difficult.

  • @graeker4286
    @graeker4286 Před rokem +13

    eh its not always Russia... Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan and Syria.... Just saying

    • @MetalDetroit
      @MetalDetroit Před rokem

      Yes - the US attempts to liberate people.
      Your point?

  • @KayoMichiels
    @KayoMichiels Před rokem +8

    10:46 To answer your question if there was ever recordings of the war....there is! And the best series made with them was 'Apocalypse WWII' which used the recordings and upscaled and coloured them in... each episode was about each year of the war, it was so succesful they made another one about WWI, and other spinoffs.

    • @pianoman1857
      @pianoman1857 Před rokem +2

      Happy to see other people recommending these series 👍

    • @CitronCassis
      @CitronCassis Před rokem

      Yes, it is really a good serie. And the WW1 with colored images… So visually interesting and sad and moving…

    • @stuartcook8823
      @stuartcook8823 Před rokem +2

      The seminal WW2 documentary is the series "The World at War". 26 episodes of 1hr duration.

  • @zerkberk5808
    @zerkberk5808 Před rokem +3

    9:57 you really should look at some of the horrific shit the US did and is doing rn. (Afghanistan,Iraq...)

  • @Krokmaniak
    @Krokmaniak Před rokem +6

    7:40 In some of "liberated" regions red army was worse than German occupation.

    • @krevetka9744
      @krevetka9744 Před 5 měsíci

      Pretty much what happens whenever US liberates yet another Middle Eastern country from an evil dictator.

  • @flea1683
    @flea1683 Před rokem +7

    Uk created slavery?
    Lol Do try and keep an open mind.

  • @HSF-hb4mc
    @HSF-hb4mc Před rokem +11

    React to the Vietnam war !!!

  • @florianlasser2779
    @florianlasser2779 Před rokem +2

    In ww1 Canadian Soldiers committed more War crimes than Russia is committing rn and more than Germany technically conmitted in ww2 Canadians made a checklist from the Geneva convention

  • @singingcat02
    @singingcat02 Před rokem +7

    Rape is (and has always been) a weapon against civilian populations. Sadly, it used to be regarded as "collateral damage" and not even considered. To this day it's still definitely not talked about enough (as your reaction shows). There are still conflicts today, in 2O23, where rape is commonly used as a means of terror or punishment and spreading children in an occupied territory. Women get raped in Ukraine, and they especially did at the start of the war when a lot of the land was occupied.

  • @oarabiletshwagong1736
    @oarabiletshwagong1736 Před rokem +7

    10:02 You have a lot of hope for your government. If you really think about it governments would be willing to do that, sacrifice the few to save the majority.
    If you put your shoes in what the Chinese were going through the Japanese were more powerful than the Chinese, their military didn't stand a chance against Japan. So flooding the are at least would give you time to beef up your military.
    Now of course what the Chinese government did was f*cked up they should have at least given their people enough time to evacuate, but in a war you would be surprised how quickly morals go out the window. You do anything to survive

  • @martinconnors5195
    @martinconnors5195 Před rokem +1

    Favour, my Maternal Grandparents (Recent Deceased to Coronavirus in 2021) were placed onto Children's Evacuation Trains in London; sent to safer places away from the Bullseye on London and other major cities. Maternal Grandmother was sent with her younger sister Constance (To Somerset) Maternal Grandfather was evacuated to Wales

  • @jehhhGames
    @jehhhGames Před rokem +1

    The last line gets me no matter how many times I see it.

  • @HSF-hb4mc
    @HSF-hb4mc Před rokem +53

    In terms of modern history United States are one of the worst countries for atrocities and war crimes. Iraq, Vietnam, Afghanistan, Korea. You should react to the my lai massacre

    • @TheYoinkan1503
      @TheYoinkan1503 Před rokem +3

      Not to mention, in Italy during the "liberation" US soldiers lined civilians and family members of military officials up for execution.
      And ofc the 2 bombs dropped on Japan, while saying "to save lifes"

    • @user-lp1pe6lc9k
      @user-lp1pe6lc9k Před rokem +4

      @@TheYoinkan1503 это подло кидать ядерную бомбу, когда Япония была уже почти повержена.

    • @MetalDetroit
      @MetalDetroit Před rokem

      My Lai is TAME compared to what the N. Vietnamese did.

    • @MetalDetroit
      @MetalDetroit Před rokem

      @@user-lp1pe6lc9k They refused to surrender

    • @user-lp1pe6lc9k
      @user-lp1pe6lc9k Před rokem +7

      @@MetalDetroit это не оправдание для ядерной бомбы, Япония почти капитулировала. США хотели показать миру, свое оружие. Там же были и мирные жители. Ядерное оружие,это оружие сдерживания а не нападения. И да США единственные в мире кто использовал его.

  • @ricardoc.2535
    @ricardoc.2535 Před rokem +16

    you guys had camps for niponic-americans in USA soil, had you not?

  • @johnsimmons5951
    @johnsimmons5951 Před rokem +21

    What did the Germans USSR/Russians & Japanesse want? What the US has (or British Empire had): secure borders/future peace, land for expansion, access to oil coal and food. WW1, WW2, Japanesse/ China war, expansion of Russia to the Pacific and creation of the USSR & Warsaw Pact, were all effectively started for these reasons.

    • @bideny2
      @bideny2 Před rokem

      Lol secure borders? What are those?
      LGB

  • @dabbiedeejee4804
    @dabbiedeejee4804 Před rokem +7

    Usa dropped the a No B’s because of the battles in okinawa and Some other islands.
    They feared over 2 milion more soldiers would die at least If They try to attack mainland Japan.

    • @cardellkenith
      @cardellkenith Před rokem +10

      Or they wanted a public showcase to scare Russia, whilst also being able to claim victories on both fronts by their hand

    • @MetalDetroit
      @MetalDetroit Před rokem

      @@cardellkenith nonsense

    • @nemzi8969
      @nemzi8969 Před rokem

      @@MetalDetroit actualy yes byt they didn’t know that soviets knew what bomp US had

  • @resurrected8370
    @resurrected8370 Před rokem +6

    27 million people died in the USSR, and 70-85 million people in the world

  • @ulmerle100
    @ulmerle100 Před rokem +1

    The UK and the US bombed Dresden to ruins at the end of the war without any military purpose

  • @grimmlight4541
    @grimmlight4541 Před rokem +2

    How do these people end up in power? The same as they do today, “ it’s not the votes that count, it’s who counts the votes”

  • @Skaldoron
    @Skaldoron Před rokem +5

    (( hello - i'm using a translationtool - i hope it works ))
    It's always hard to deal with these periods of history and probably our generations can't grasp the full extent. On the one hand, it is important to deal with it in order to have the opportunity to learn from it. On the other hand, it is also sad to see how developments and aspirations are emerging all over the world in the present, which are also pouring back into this darkness.
    In the question why the war happens. There are a lot aspects and Influences and it is nearly impossible to answer that quastion. Every Nation and every politic member has their individual interests.
    For the german nazi regime i think an underestimated aspect is the combination of political and spiritual ideology. They created their own
    conception of man and worldview including ocultism.
    Simular like the crusades they thought they were in a fight of good an evil. The target was not to rule other contries - the target was to exterminate them.
    Its extremly hard to understand how people can come to something like that. But it is a long way of radicalization, propaganda and extremism. In combination with dependencies and oppression / reign of terror. Kill for the regime or be killed by the regime.
    we have the luxus of democracy an human rights and international agreements, which didn't exist then.
    Thats the reason why we should stay together and should talk to each other to learn from each other. The moment we stop talking we make the first step back into isolation and giving a foundation for those who are spreading enemy images.

  • @shannonhoenig873
    @shannonhoenig873 Před 11 měsíci +1

    WW2 set a lot for limits on what you can and can’t do in war

  • @TrinityProgenitor
    @TrinityProgenitor Před rokem +3

    The Mao is Mao zedong he was the one who established Communist china

  • @MetalDetroit
    @MetalDetroit Před rokem +3

    If we wanted Iraq’s oil, then why didn’t we get it? And FYI - Afghanistan is a non oil producing county.

  • @Krokmaniak
    @Krokmaniak Před rokem +6

    6:00 I recommend "British crusade against slavery". That's a good video on that topic

  • @Luredreier
    @Luredreier Před rokem +6

    3:02
    One thing worth noting is that a many of those *civilian* Soviet casualties where in parts of the USSR that's now *outside* of Russia as much of the fighting happened on what's today Polish, Ukrainian, Belarusian, Baltic etc land...
    Not inside what's today Russia, although the front *did* cross into modern Russian territory eventually too.

  • @TKDragon75
    @TKDragon75 Před rokem +1

    While I wouldn't say what the US did in terms of the nuclear attacks, we ever repayed in full for it. We did esentially rebuild Japan and losses would have been far greater on both sides had we chose instead to invade mainland Japan.

  • @soullessginger8069
    @soullessginger8069 Před rokem +4

    Im glad you watched the but you have ton to learn about the world. VERY VERY naive.

  • @R00able
    @R00able Před 7 měsíci

    George Santayana (Jorge Augustín Nicolás Ruiz de Santayana 1863-1952)
    „Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.”

  • @robertwalker7454
    @robertwalker7454 Před rokem

    Keep in mind back then it was different and also all our stuff was analoged based and we couldn't drop the bonds properly on proper spots sometimes civilians will get hit

  • @karl-erikmumler9820
    @karl-erikmumler9820 Před rokem +1

    That's why it's said that war is hell.

  • @BinaBubblegum
    @BinaBubblegum Před 10 měsíci

    The 30 year war took place in the Holy German Empire (which included most of central Europe) during the 17th century from (1618 - 1648) and was a war between catholic church and the protestants after the Prague Defenestration.

  • @vbp8756
    @vbp8756 Před rokem +4

    Just saying usa is far away to be the good guys in history, russia is not so far ahead of you guys...usa is only the not soooo evil choice when you have to choice between russia and the us

  • @internalpolitics461
    @internalpolitics461 Před rokem

    Fallen of WW1 would be a great follow through video

  • @chucky8979
    @chucky8979 Před rokem +1

    i am german and no we today don`t understand the mindset the nazis that where in power that time had. but we know from people that suvived that horrors of the war and the much mor gruhsome stuff that happened to the cevillien german people after the war ended, that even they didn`t stand behind this idiology, the simple german people had orders and if not complied the where killed themself. it was bad even for germans. and we all have to stand togawer that something like this never can happen again. were ever it starts to rise humans have to protect humans. eversone looses in war.

  • @Wulfstan1938
    @Wulfstan1938 Před rokem +1

    1:51 that was so funny to me for some reason lol

  • @carlomercorio1250
    @carlomercorio1250 Před rokem +1

    world War 2 was a number of wars fought in the same period; some with some overlap; some without.

  • @iAFKall_day
    @iAFKall_day Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the reaction! Would highly recommend a video called "What if we nuke a city?" By Kurzgesagt - In a Nutshell if you want to understand the true devastation of a nuclear attack.

  • @matthewferiancek-sy7ht
    @matthewferiancek-sy7ht Před rokem +1

    You need to introduce yourself to a man named Thomas Sowell

  • @Shifty51991
    @Shifty51991 Před rokem +4

    Also Britain did not invent slavery lmfao......it predates their existence by a few thousand years......lmfao idk where you heard that from

  • @TheKerberos84
    @TheKerberos84 Před rokem +7

    13:09 The Mao? You mean the Person.
    Why there is the Long Peace. Nuclear Weapons.
    Not because we humans got smarter.
    Please look up Videos from Thomas Sowell.
    Recommend: Facts about slavery never mentioned in school | Thomas Sowell

  • @nannunbgd
    @nannunbgd Před rokem +1

    And yes.. You are bless to live in USA and not to be born in China,Ucraine,Rusia,Iran,etc.

  • @daviddomenici7940
    @daviddomenici7940 Před rokem +3

    in ww2 buoni e cattivi, il male contro il bene, sono concetti da valutare attentamente non con un video di 15min ma con anni di studi...

  • @amduser86
    @amduser86 Před rokem +6

    Fun fact. The us did us the atomic bomb in the second world war to show the soviets, that they have it. It did neither shorten the war, nore did it have any other purpose. Japan capitulated, once the soviets attacked manchuria. Japan are kind of still in war ...

  • @RyanS819
    @RyanS819 Před rokem

    If you were an enemy of the state to the Soviet Union which meant anything from enemy soldiers to political opponents, all the way to people that openly spoke ill of Stalin you would be lucky if you were sent to the gulag. There was an even worse place called Nazino Island nicknamed Cannibal Island because Stalin would send people there with just a handful of flour to survive in what was basically a swamp with no buildings or food to survive. In the end a lot of them ended up eating each other.

  • @derpyteamates2037
    @derpyteamates2037 Před rokem +7

    America did the cost of life for using the bombs vs not.... It saved half a million of us soldiers at least.... It saved japanese lives long term too... There morale was immense traditional war would have been terrible for both sides the bombs changed war and broke there morale with less deaths than traditional war ... If u had to choose between killing .5 million instantly and 2 million over years and more of your own people as well... The bombs gave a different solution to the problem we used it... Probably for the best for both... Though tragic regardless

    • @dominik36127
      @dominik36127 Před rokem +12

      Note that this is claimed is very much disputed everywhere else besides America and one could say America is quite biased. Japan did not surrender after the bombs were dropped but after Soviet Union invaded from the north. There are strong arguments in academia that dropping of the bombs had no real effect.

    • @bardu133
      @bardu133 Před rokem +9

      Disgusting attempt to justify murdering of 200 000 civilians. Those in charge should have been trialed for the war crimes.

    • @MetalDetroit
      @MetalDetroit Před rokem +1

      @@bardu133 It SAVED civilian lives.
      (Think it through)

    • @prouvencau6343
      @prouvencau6343 Před rokem

      Is it what they teach you at school ? 🤯

  • @user-zq6ew8fz8s
    @user-zq6ew8fz8s Před 11 měsíci

    From September 1941 to March 1943, the Sevetsky Union could not supply food, weapons and export civilians to Stalingrad because the German army surrounded the city.

  • @avenatus5094
    @avenatus5094 Před měsícem

    Stalin saw his own son as war fodder, if that puts things into perspective.

  • @richardcutts196
    @richardcutts196 Před 11 měsíci

    The US had planned to invade the Japanese home islands. The US droped the Atomic bombs because the Japanese military refused to surrender. They were going to even give spears to the civilian population and have them attack invaders with them. The US (as a result of experience in the Pacific war) expected huge numbers of casualties. We manufactured so many purple heart medals to give out to our expected casualties that we are still giving out the medals manufactured for the invasion of Japan 78 years later!

  • @fastfishwater9787
    @fastfishwater9787 Před rokem +3

    There is a channel called Sean Odinson who reacts to war footage from Ukraine and he shows footage from both Russia and Ukraine, it’s pretty bad but it really shows the horrors of war, I don’t believe he puts in really really disturbing clips but the videos show a lot

  • @winterlinde5395
    @winterlinde5395 Před rokem +5

    What’s the ideology of any racism?

  • @amerigorosso8099
    @amerigorosso8099 Před rokem

    13:36 there was less people back the ww2 and that's why ww2 was not the most devastating war for world population

  • @jafissherse8137
    @jafissherse8137 Před rokem +2

    Humans invented slavery around the same time as they invented war. Right after they invented farming.

    • @TheFifthHorseman_
      @TheFifthHorseman_ Před rokem

      More like around the time they invented hunting.

    • @jafissherse8137
      @jafissherse8137 Před rokem

      @@TheFifthHorseman_ Actually not. When people only hunted and were constantly on the move following animals, they did not claim the land as theirs. They had nothing to defend and nothing to steal from others. So there were no wars or slavery.

    • @TheFifthHorseman_
      @TheFifthHorseman_ Před rokem

      @@jafissherse8137 You don't need to claim land to wage a war. You just need to want resources another tribe controls (or vice versa). Resources such as the animal herds your tribe follows.

  • @user-BelKa1986
    @user-BelKa1986 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Добрые американцы сбросили ядерную бобу на 2 города мирных жителей. И 7 говорят, все плохие мы хорошие. Двуличные люди.