Why Were These Japanese Schoolboys Forced to Blow Themselves Up in WW2? (Tekketsu Kinnotai)

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  • All about the Tekketsu Kinnotai, Japanese schoolboy soldiers in the Battle of Okinawa.
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  • @Linfamy
    @Linfamy  Před 4 lety +123

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  • @illidan124825634
    @illidan124825634 Před 4 lety +1244

    I’m Taiwanese, my grandfather was a college student in Japan during WW2, he was a volunteer firefighter, and he was on a mission one time during a bombing, he was the person who was at the front of the hose, and that he felt the hose going heavier, only when he turned his head did he realize all the other firefighter had abandoned the hose and ran away.
    After the war, his landlord offered him to stay and get marry in Japan since so many young Japanese man died, but he refused and came back to Taiwan (to the family’s surprise, they thought he was dead) and became a mid-school English teacher.

    • @prometheus7387
      @prometheus7387 Před 4 lety +64

      Interesting story!

    • @Linfamy
      @Linfamy  Před 4 lety +173

      I'm glad he survived!

    • @MaeljinRajah
      @MaeljinRajah Před 4 lety +18

      @conan263 um ok.... Nope. Youre thinking of racial nationalism...

    • @Chriscraft-ug3sz
      @Chriscraft-ug3sz Před 4 lety +7

      @conan263 no you probably aren’t

    • @constantine9142
      @constantine9142 Před 4 lety +5

      @@MaeljinRajah explain, cause you don't make sense.
      You do know in China they stab even doctors if they don't get the results they want to the point it's actually common so yea I can see a teacher being stabbed 💯.

  • @Jobe-13
    @Jobe-13 Před 4 lety +764

    Imagine being just an ordinary high school kid and suddenly getting a knock on your door and a soldier telling you you’ve been drafted for WW3.

  • @latoyathunderstar9585
    @latoyathunderstar9585 Před 4 lety +466

    I would be heartbroken if I had to watch my child be shot at by soldier in the caves. 🥺

    • @Linfamy
      @Linfamy  Před 4 lety +78

      Yeah, everyone would be. It's terrible :(

    • @Crosshill
      @Crosshill Před 4 lety +52

      i'd be even more messed up had i killed my own child out of fear for torture which had no doubt become quite vivid considering the baseline of misery at the time, only to find myself sitting alone, lollipop in hand

    • @maikoe7198
      @maikoe7198 Před 3 lety +12

      i don't think they shot the children, they probably killed them in other ways which is way more cruel.

    • @jrhoadley
      @jrhoadley Před 3 lety +15

      @@maikoe7198 They didn't have bullets, so they often bludgeoned their relatives to death.

    • @kal-muzel875
      @kal-muzel875 Před 3 lety +4

      @@maikoe7198 they did poison the girls so maybe they did something similar to the boys they suspected

  • @reecopolis2248
    @reecopolis2248 Před 3 lety +493

    "1/3 of the population perished, thats up to 1 in every 3 people" lol highschool essay vibes

    • @stephhhie17
      @stephhhie17 Před 3 lety +53

      1/3 of the population perished, that's up to 1 in every 3 people, or 33.33333333333333333333% of residents perished, that is to say they died, in other words they were no longer alive"

    • @APersonOnYouTubeX
      @APersonOnYouTubeX Před 3 lety +26

      @@stephhhie17 in another sense, their heart stopped, and started decomposing, in other words, they couldn’t come back

    • @RabidlyTaboo
      @RabidlyTaboo Před 3 lety +11

      "and in their final moments, that is to say their passing; death: The End, rather - it was over"

    • @PewPewPlasmagun
      @PewPewPlasmagun Před 2 lety +6

      @@RabidlyTaboo This was the end. The bitter, bitter end...

    • @mbe7222
      @mbe7222 Před 2 lety

      Lol

  • @laumiia
    @laumiia Před 4 lety +129

    The fact that all of this happened to KIDS breaks my heart, I can't imagine the feeling they had being forced to do such a thing..

    • @Linfamy
      @Linfamy  Před 4 lety +14

      Yeah, their childhoods were taken away.

    • @NishiMiyamura
      @NishiMiyamura Před 3 lety +5

      @@Linfamy i too would cry if i was drafted to defend my capital and serving the afp whilst fighting the pla

    • @marioksoresalhillick299
      @marioksoresalhillick299 Před 3 lety

      @@Linfamy Teenagers don't have childhoods because they are not children, they are teenagers.

    • @AAAAA1128AA
      @AAAAA1128AA Před 3 lety +7

      @@marioksoresalhillick299 Everyone has a childhood, either its the presnent or past.

    • @marioksoresalhillick299
      @marioksoresalhillick299 Před 3 lety

      @@AAAAA1128AA I am not sure what you mean...

  • @badnamewolfie7789
    @badnamewolfie7789 Před 4 lety +362

    That should be a lesson for those glorifying the war. The war is hell and no sane person should support it.

    • @goldenfiberwheat238
      @goldenfiberwheat238 Před 4 lety +8

      Darkey VilKulak you aren’t wrong but this level of war is the exception, not the rule

    • @andezong9565
      @andezong9565 Před 4 lety +16

      NCR Master Race to be fair, would I be insane if I support us going to war against people who would behead people for not giving into their hijacked and perverted variant of Islam? Obviously everyone hates war and if I had my way, wars wouldn’t be a thing but you can’t just play pretend with how the world is.

    • @goldenfiberwheat238
      @goldenfiberwheat238 Před 4 lety +8

      Ande Zong I don’t think you understood what I was saying. I just mean wars aren’t usually anywhere near as destructive as ww2 and ww1 were. Vietnam was pretty bad but no one in that war was drafting kids

    • @availablehage
      @availablehage Před 4 lety +6

      NCR Master Race all wars are full of blood and lies.

    • @nomblob5592
      @nomblob5592 Před 4 lety +2

      availablehage While they do, the kids were only informants. I dont see anywhere in that article of how Viet Cong force the kids to suicide with grenade like IJA did

  • @Itried20takennames
    @Itried20takennames Před 2 lety +77

    “Having to stab a straw figure before entering the school,”. My dad went through bayonets practice drills as part of basic trading in the 1950s. Having done the course a few times, he decided to show off for the watching instructor, and gave the last dummy an extra big jab, but unfortunately it was on top of a small dirt hill, and my dad lost his footing, tripped, and dropped his practice rifle/bayonet. The Drill sergeant instructor yelled “(Last name)!! That is the first time I have EVER seen someone dis-armed by the bayonet practice dummy!” My Dad has a great sense of humor and would tell that story a few times over the years.

  • @tealablu3759
    @tealablu3759 Před rokem +27

    11:47 this story had me tearing up. It must’ve been kind of confusing but also a big relief to hear an enemy speaking your specific dialect, telling you that they meant no harm. That man was a hero (even though I bet he wouldn’t view himself as one)

  • @alana.dyer.author
    @alana.dyer.author Před 4 lety +606

    Me: Japan is such a great country. It has anime and culture and history and very friendly people
    Linfamy:*is about to ruin this innocent dream*

    • @Linfamy
      @Linfamy  Před 4 lety +100

      >:D

    • @willday9316
      @willday9316 Před 4 lety +72

      He's just telling it like it is.

    • @alana.dyer.author
      @alana.dyer.author Před 4 lety +53

      @@willday9316 yep lol. It's why he is my favourite when learning about Japan

    • @poissony
      @poissony Před 4 lety +78

      Japan IS a great country with anime and culture and history and friendly people. It also had a time where it went utterly insane. The duality of man ;)

    • @tat3179
      @tat3179 Před 4 lety +29

      It is still a great country. But they were ruled by evil people at the time. So was Germany

  • @cedricf.6900
    @cedricf.6900 Před 4 lety +271

    This is literally the boys in the Volksturm from Germany. I did not know before that Japan did the same thing. Thanks for this very informative video

    • @Crosshill
      @Crosshill Před 4 lety +13

      germany and japan are such thorough countries, why do something if you're just gonna do it half-heartedly?

    • @johndoe5432
      @johndoe5432 Před 4 lety +34

      The Soviets did it too, all nations with manpower shortages during war tend to start lowering the age requirements for conscription. So if you're ever at war and suddenly conscription drops from 18 to 16, it's time to escape and surrender.

    • @SusCalvin
      @SusCalvin Před 3 lety +1

      @@johndoe5432 The Great War general staffs fear that sometimes. That the pressure on the population will become too great. The french government can't arrest an entire corps for mutiny when they refuse to move.

    • @barackobama2968
      @barackobama2968 Před rokem

      @Devine rule?

  • @insaneweasel1
    @insaneweasel1 Před 4 lety +248

    This is why you need to eat chicken tendies until you are 500 pounds and cant be drafted

    • @Linfamy
      @Linfamy  Před 4 lety +70

      good plan

    • @aidenb3069
      @aidenb3069 Před 4 lety +17

      Mama mama give me tendies

    • @insaneweasel1
      @insaneweasel1 Před 4 lety +17

      @@aidenb3069 be they crispy or from Wendys

    • @user-ts4ox4gx9g
      @user-ts4ox4gx9g Před 3 lety

      Lol😂

    • @wahabeez
      @wahabeez Před 3 lety +15

      even though this is a joke, meat was very rare and unobtainable during the war years, and even if you were able to get to 500 pounds, youd probably still be drafted and get worked harder to be slimmer if you were in the IJP.

  • @i_love_crpg
    @i_love_crpg Před 4 lety +136

    I love how this channel is honest about japanese history and not trying to sell this image of japan being all good and innocent like the anime and the movies. I appreciate your work linfamy

    • @hestiashearth478
      @hestiashearth478 Před 2 lety +20

      RIGHT! my grandmother always had stories to share about what Japan did here in the Philippines. note: i like Japan, but this is history that should never be forgotten. stories go from, killing male babies using bayonets(extremely legit), my grandmother(child) hiding with other women and children because they would get dragged by Japanese soldiers to serve as "comfort women", basically gang raped. my grandmother in her strongest days back when i was a young teen showed me places where they've hidden in the mountains. those were really small caves, under kubos(wooden houses/thatch roofed). i even found my deceased grandfather's rusty bolt-action rifle hidden on a large vase since he served in PEFTOK, the korean war where Philippines sent soldiers in South Korea to defend against North Korea and Chinese. He was part of the reinforcement force for the fighting Filipinos. anyway, the Japanese back in WWII were really cruel. stories would make you puke. they burned prisoners in their cells because they have to abandon the camp. they tortured Filipinos soldiers because they wouldn't commit ritual suicide. they hanged the bodies on pikes, pillars and pyres on camps to serve as warning. then they forced civilians to give them food and women. according to my grandmother and our textbooks, it was an extremely barbaric act that newspaper/radios stations would downplay the news as to not hurt Filipino morale but rumors travelled fast and when they got to our hometown/my grandmother's childhood village, the rumors proved to be true

  • @nerowulfee9210
    @nerowulfee9210 Před 4 lety +162

    This is what "Scraping the Barrel" means.

  • @lkzhang820
    @lkzhang820 Před 4 lety +112

    High school students were also been seen in the army in Germany in late period of WWII. This was part of the Total War Theory.

    • @Linfamy
      @Linfamy  Před 4 lety +14

      Yeah, seems to be a theme.

    • @alexg4711
      @alexg4711 Před 4 lety +8

      well when you have no other people left you have to use teenagers

    • @fionafiona1146
      @fionafiona1146 Před 4 lety +4

      @@alexg4711
      In (British) India some volunteers had economic pressure or expected Japanese invasion without older people being absent.

    • @jamesricker3997
      @jamesricker3997 Před 4 lety +5

      During the Battle of Berlin the Hitler youth was sent into combat. They gave 10 year olds panzerfaust and sent them tank hunting.

    • @SusCalvin
      @SusCalvin Před 3 lety

      @@jamesricker3997 Germany starts to ramp up suppression of dissent towards the end of the war as well. Thousands of civilians and soldiers are executed for defeatism. Most people start to see that the war isn't going well when the censorship can't cover things up.

  • @nyctotheory
    @nyctotheory Před 4 lety +187

    The amount of work and research you put into every video is impressive, and in cases like these it's vastly important. We cannot let these people be forgotten, yet I'm certain that's precisely what's happened in many cases for them. Much of Japan's involvement in WW2 isn't taught either in Japan or the States for reasons of mutual national shame. You are doing the world a service, grim though it may be, by these essays.

    • @Linfamy
      @Linfamy  Před 4 lety +41

      Thanks! Forgot to include that in all of these survivor accounts, a common theme is the survivors' hatred of nationalism. They all want to warn future generations of the dangers of nationalism and militarism.

    • @John77Doe
      @John77Doe Před 4 lety +14

      nyctotheory World War II wasn't taught at all in Japan after World War II. In the 1970's, NYC was allowed to use Japanese steel and Austrian cement to build the water tunnel from upstate New York. My father's office mate was sent to Japan for steel inspection and married a Japanese woman and brought her back to NYC. She thought the Japanese were only fighting in Korea and China during World War II. 😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐

    • @Linfamy
      @Linfamy  Před 4 lety +8

      @@John77Doe wow!

    • @sennaka
      @sennaka Před 4 lety +17

      I remember reading a very interesting news article some years ago on how this lack of education in Japan is going to affect them on the global stage when the current generations enter politics, particularly when it comes to their relationships with China, Korea, heck, the entire region there. They haven't been taught about what they did during the war, thus a lot of them really don't *know* why those countries are not happy with them...and that ignorance makes the problem worse. Diplomacy is going to be such a headache...

    • @nyctotheory
      @nyctotheory Před 4 lety +5

      @@John77Doe Oh wow. I've been told my my Japanese friends that it's not a topic, but I didn't really get just how true that was. That's terrifying.

  • @michaelbutler1619
    @michaelbutler1619 Před 4 lety +31

    My paternal great-grandfather was stationed in Okinawa when he got drafted into WW2. Seeing and hearing about this craziness gave him bad PTSD, which got even worse near the end of his life. War sucks for everyone.

  • @remiliyu
    @remiliyu Před 4 lety +467

    Wow, I just finished seeing how the schoolgirls had it, I’m not expecting the boys to be worse- well, they both had it bad in their own ways, but I think it’s safe to say that I didn’t expect the schoolboys to have it really bad, if not worse than I expected.
    Also by this comment, I’m not trying to discuss who suffered more, just an observation.

    • @Linfamy
      @Linfamy  Před 4 lety +28

      :/

    • @army310
      @army310 Před 4 lety +29

      boys tend to always have it worse

    • @yurineri2227
      @yurineri2227 Před 4 lety +75

      let's not discuss who suffers more when talking about a WAR please

    • @filipeamaral216
      @filipeamaral216 Před 4 lety +3

      @Jon Goat Well, buddy. You just proved men have it worse. Congrats.

    • @chrysanna8896
      @chrysanna8896 Před 4 lety +6

      @@filipeamaral216 lol task failed successfully

  • @Zeverinsen
    @Zeverinsen Před 4 lety +262

    Really the only difference between the actions of Japan and Germany were the scale and the infamy of their leaders.
    I don't think a lot of people know about what the Japanese did, not only to their own citizens but also to the Chinese especially. Everyone remembers Hitler, the SS, Hitler Jugend and the monstrous Mengele experiments, but most people don't remember these child soldiers, the treatment of the Okinawans, the Japanese allegiance to the emperor or even the horrible doings of Unit 731, because they simply never knew about them.
    Maybe the language barrier contributed to it, but it's important to remember so the lives of those who died won't go to waste. So they can remind us that war should never be an aspiration, being a solider in battle is NOT what we should want and that we should never encourage nations to go into battle.
    This is why I've always scoffed at the American "Solider coming home" videos. It's not right, not because the soldiers aren't brave, but because the country that has sent them is failing them in the first place and that's glossed over by the sentimental videos.

    • @BewareTheLilyOfTheValley
      @BewareTheLilyOfTheValley Před 3 lety +17

      I normally don't have an opinion about those videos though my heart did melt at one where a guy surprised his husband with his return and the entire family was there and so supportive. Kind of made me cry, lol.
      However, that same military has very clearly also failed its vets. Linkin Park has a great line in their song "Hands Held High" protesting the Iraq/Afghanistan wars in the early 2000's which says "When the rich wage war, it's the poor who die", and sadly...that's never been truer. The ones ordering these wars will never step onto a battlefield. Their loved ones won't be drafted, even if they're of age. We still have large-scale weapons manufacturers and still after events like the murder and sawing of Khashoggi (oh wow, I'm actually happy Google has his name as a recommendation when I tried spelling it!), we're giving weapons to the Saudi military. Lives mean nothing...only profit.
      And when those lives return, broken physically, mentally and emotionally, there's barely any support for them. Gee, it's almost like waging war means a massive influx of hurt people that are going to strain the country! I wonder how we resolve this? Hmm...maybe abstain from war?

    • @SusCalvin
      @SusCalvin Před 3 lety +2

      In Germany, the number of executions for "defeatism" run higher and higher towards the end of the war. Thousands of civilians and soldiers are shot as it sinks in that the war isn't going terribly well.

    • @merchantfan
      @merchantfan Před 2 lety +8

      Definitely- the only advantage the Chinese and Koreans had was numbers compared to Jews and Roma. The main difference is I think Nazi Germany's scientific developments may have been more significant in the long run than Japan's (for a long time Western doctors at least were still using anatomy textbooks modeled off dissected victims of the Holocaust) and the West scrambled over itself to grab Nazi scientists. But at least modern Germany has apologized for the Holocaust, Japan still won't apologize about comfort women

    • @christianweibrecht6555
      @christianweibrecht6555 Před rokem +2

      I believe the main difference is that while the nazi government was completely dismantled, japan's government was left mostly intact
      If the nationalists won the Chinese Civil War, I doubt America would of been so lenient

  • @Big_E_Soul_Fragment
    @Big_E_Soul_Fragment Před 4 lety +375

    So glad Japan went from a warmonger to an anime making machine after the war

    • @Linfamy
      @Linfamy  Před 4 lety +133

      It was a logical progression

    • @prometheus7387
      @prometheus7387 Před 4 lety +124

      They tried guns and bombs to take over the world. It failed. Then they tried anime. It worked a little too well.

    • @aresgood1
      @aresgood1 Před 4 lety +13

      this is what japan whats you to think

    • @TeRenner123
      @TeRenner123 Před 4 lety

      Nukes have that

    • @alexg4711
      @alexg4711 Před 4 lety +6

      japans transformation is pretty sad.
      they were willing to do everything for their country and emporerer to another capitalist consumer nation

  • @dakotamartinez8310
    @dakotamartinez8310 Před 3 lety +58

    I can imagine that the survivers were scared of the Japanese soldiers more.
    Their own people made things worst for them because they were desperate either to live or for their emperor.
    I am American, and I am just now learning more of the Japanese during World War II, and empathizing them because of your videos of the high schoolers during that time.

    • @redlandz1977
      @redlandz1977 Před 3 lety +10

      It wasn’t “their own people”, the Okinawans were linguistically, historically, and culturally a different people from the Japanese. The Japanese looked down on them, partly because they were a conquered people (they had been conquered over a hundred years earlier). Okinawa had been the Ryukyu Kingdom, recognized by the Chinese as a trading partner generations earlier.

    • @neoqwerty
      @neoqwerty Před 2 lety +10

      Japan's looked down on "their own" for as long as they've existed as a nation. In adition to redlandz1977's comment, go read up on the Ainu-- another group who once lived in Hokkaido amongst other areas, and had their own culture and language and history just like Ryukyuans. They were forcefully assimilated, treated like second-class citizens, and their own culture is considered "shameful" for most of the mixed-ancestry people, to the point a lot of children don't even know they're not fully Japanese.
      And that's just *one* of the other ethnic groups that Japan tried to destroy.

  • @thevioletskull8158
    @thevioletskull8158 Před 4 lety +62

    "The war wasn't going well for the Japanese"
    Anzacs: *Sips tea awkwardly*

  • @Nyctophora
    @Nyctophora Před 2 lety +14

    Thank you for remembering these boys, too. I watched the video on the girls and they are both so tragic. There was a degree of moral bankruptcy present in some of the military that is hard to understand, no matter the propaganda. I like how you report with seriousness and compassion what happened, so that we can put historical matters in context.

  • @StMyles
    @StMyles Před 4 lety +14

    Sad but true stories. My father served with the 100th Battalion, intelligence unit. He was on Okinawa during the occupation and saw and heard a lot of these stories. Thanks for sharing Lin.

    • @Linfamy
      @Linfamy  Před 4 lety +1

      He must have heard some amazing things.

    • @StMyles
      @StMyles Před 4 lety +2

      Linfamy Sadly, Lots of things he took to his grave and was unable to talk about.

  • @codyshi4743
    @codyshi4743 Před 4 lety +166

    Tell another Okinawa story about the girl with the white flag. This story is based off the Grave of the Fireflies story.

    • @Linfamy
      @Linfamy  Před 4 lety +28

      That DOES look like an amazing book

    • @syddoku
      @syddoku Před 4 lety +3

      Omg I have that book it’s so sad

    • @codyshi4743
      @codyshi4743 Před 4 lety +3

      Is the author of the book still alive? Also do they have a English copy.

    • @APersonOnYouTubeX
      @APersonOnYouTubeX Před 3 lety +1

      @@codyshi4743 they have an animated on YT

    • @APersonOnYouTubeX
      @APersonOnYouTubeX Před 3 lety

      @@codyshi4743 girl with white flag
      czcams.com/video/oajGshucmD4/video.html

  • @ckn3481
    @ckn3481 Před 4 lety +58

    This is horrifying yet not surprising when you know a bit of linfamy content

    • @Linfamy
      @Linfamy  Před 4 lety +5

      I make horrifying content? 😂

    • @ckn3481
      @ckn3481 Před 4 lety +4

      @@Linfamy well maybe not all the time, but the content about japanese folklore and history does have a lot of dark moments xD

    • @Linfamy
      @Linfamy  Před 4 lety +6

      @@ckn3481 melon princess XD

    • @indianyoyoer
      @indianyoyoer Před 4 lety +2

      @@Linfamy I guess your voice is a bit horrifying..
      My brother lover to watch your videos...
      But never prefer watching it during bed time..XD
      Scared of getting scolding from mum ..,😂

  • @nutrinogirl456
    @nutrinogirl456 Před 3 lety +7

    God the mom who killed her daughter only to be treated well by American soldiers... Can't imagine how she even felt

  • @dallasdelay3468
    @dallasdelay3468 Před 4 lety +51

    This is tragic.
    Please do a video of the last civilian child to surender.
    She was tough

    • @Linfamy
      @Linfamy  Před 4 lety +16

      Hah, someone else mentioned that too.

    • @dallasdelay3468
      @dallasdelay3468 Před 4 lety

      @@Linfamy another YooToob channel called tare earth did one.
      Yours would do better

    • @happyweek11
      @happyweek11 Před 2 lety

      What was they called? Wanna read up on it

    • @kimberlycooper4170
      @kimberlycooper4170 Před 2 lety

      For snother interesting story, look up Guy Gabaldon, the Pied Piper of Saipan.

  • @duchi882
    @duchi882 Před 4 lety +89

    *Schoolboys Then:* * Joins in War *
    *Schoolboys Now:* Takes on Strangers in an Arm Wrestling contest

  • @tokenstandpoint93
    @tokenstandpoint93 Před 4 lety +24

    I just found your channel yesterday. While I brought a few books it's very overwhelming in trying to find a good place to start learning and understanding Japanese history. 5 of the videos I've watched has helped understand and better comprehend aspects in learning the history especially where to start.

    • @Linfamy
      @Linfamy  Před 4 lety +6

      Glad you're interesting in learning about Japanese history! Where would you like to start (certain time periods?), maybe I can recommend some books.

    • @tokenstandpoint93
      @tokenstandpoint93 Před 4 lety +1

      @@Linfamywell I'm curious about pre Edo period. I know it begins with an "m" just forgot what it's called (I'm not one who pretends to know things by searching Google) the time right before Heian period. Finally while this one is easier to learn and get books on; I would still like your recommendations for books on the Meji period.

    • @Linfamy
      @Linfamy  Před 4 lety +3

      The period before Heian is Nara. I think it's harder to find books on that period, actually. There are many on the Meiji. Some good ones:
      The Last Samurai: The Life and Battles of Saigo Takamori (amzn.to/2xepX9i)
      - It's about Saigo Takamori, but covers the events leading up to the Meiji Restoration, and Japan's modernization. A good starter.
      The Making of Modern Japan (amzn.to/2vDyfY8)
      - Up-to-date and covers Edo and Meiji Periods, and touches on the contemporary era. Jansen was a leading historian. He actually died soon after publishing this book.

    • @tokenstandpoint93
      @tokenstandpoint93 Před 4 lety +2

      @@Linfamy thank you. Any recommendations on the time right before the Edo period?

  • @ahblyat4296
    @ahblyat4296 Před 4 lety +71

    Nobody:
    Japan when they win: *WE WILL CONQUEROR MORE*
    Japan when they lose: *OOPPS, We lose all good soldiers because stupid desison, YOU will be a soldier*

  • @iexist2217
    @iexist2217 Před 4 lety +64

    Polish boy scouts: *FINALY A WORTHY OPPONENT! OUR BATTALE WILL BE LEGENDARY!*
    (But they weren't forced.)

    • @John77Doe
      @John77Doe Před 4 lety +3

      Pierogi UwU The Polish Boy Scouts fought against the Wehrmacht?? 😐😐😐😐😐

    • @iexist2217
      @iexist2217 Před 4 lety +20

      @@John77Doe The uprisings . Expecially the Warsaw ones . Most of the time they just helped with the supply. But they fought sometimes too.

    • @SusCalvin
      @SusCalvin Před 3 lety

      @@John77Doe A bunch of the european powers start doing a bit of preparation for partisan warfare. You can have a cadre of people with stashed stuff and orders to try jump-starting a partisan group behind the lines.

  • @goldenfiberwheat238
    @goldenfiberwheat238 Před 4 lety +15

    Kinda related. During the siege of Budapest, the Germans rounded up a bunch Hungarian kids and gave them rifles. Two days later, they were sent to fight the soviets with little training (they were pretty much just taught how to use a gun but not tactics or anything)

    • @randomcow505
      @randomcow505 Před 2 lety +1

      pretty much whats happening in ukrain now

  • @Figgy5119
    @Figgy5119 Před 4 lety +36

    Okinawa dialect is a bit of a misnomer. Yes, there is a dialect, as in Japanese with differences in pronunciation and vocabulary, but what is often called by Japanese as Okinawan dialect is actually an entirely different language. There are a number of distinct Ryukyuan languages in the Japonic language family.

    • @Figgy5119
      @Figgy5119 Před 4 lety +2

      @steve gale .........Kansai is the region where Kyoto and Osaka is........

    • @Figgy5119
      @Figgy5119 Před 4 lety +2

      @steve gale .........Kansai.......is a REGION............

    • @Figgy5119
      @Figgy5119 Před 4 lety +4

      @steve gale Okinawan can't be a KANSAI dialect because it's not in KANSAI.
      I do live in Japan. I got my degrees in Linguistics and Japanese language. If you won't listen to others more qualified than yourself, at least do some research. Google something for five seconds.

    • @Figgy5119
      @Figgy5119 Před 4 lety +2

      @steve gale hahahahahhahahahahahhahaha oooh boy, you are too funny. Get a life, Steve.

    • @neoqwerty
      @neoqwerty Před 2 lety +3

      @@Figgy5119 I wish steve there didn't delete effin' everything like a coward, your side of this comment chain contains the ghost of an amazing weeaboo "expert".

  • @magilunedecelestia
    @magilunedecelestia Před 4 lety +13

    A history that should not be forgotten. Thanks for the vid :)

  • @VickyShawcooksalot
    @VickyShawcooksalot Před rokem +2

    Before even WWII they drafted children. When my grandfather was 13 it was announced no American birth certificate boys as young as 13 were being drafted. My great grandparents found all birth certificates but my grandfather's. He didn't make it home. My great grandfather got him on the way home from school, and they took the first boat leaving Japan. It's a story I can't forget.

  • @Itried20takennames
    @Itried20takennames Před 2 lety +5

    “1 in 3 civilians died…”. The US military was aware of the huge civilian loss, and this actually part of the calculation of whether it was better for the US to use the atomic bombs or invade. Applying the Okinawa civilian casualties figures, but applied to most of Japan during a full US invasion, the calculation was that there would actually less civilians killed by the 2, or hopefully just 1 if the Japanese government was reasonable, atomic bombs than, instead of an invasion.

  • @prometheus7387
    @prometheus7387 Před 4 lety +73

    I'm going for military service in 2 years wish me luck.

    • @Linfamy
      @Linfamy  Před 4 lety +17

      Good luck! Really.

    • @remiliyu
      @remiliyu Před 4 lety +6

      Good luck! Hope it goes well

    • @prometheus7387
      @prometheus7387 Před 4 lety +8

      @@Linfamy Thanks! The fact that the food is said to be horrible is my only lingering worry (I won't die like the kids because I'm not actually sent to a warzone, what a relief).

    • @Linfamy
      @Linfamy  Před 4 lety +4

      @@prometheus7387 where will you be serving?

    • @John77Doe
      @John77Doe Před 4 lety +1

      S Vengat Luck. 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻

  • @Trish_Carmichael
    @Trish_Carmichael Před 4 lety +5

    Wow... those poor children...I feel very sad about the one who recruited his friend, but they were raised to think that way, poor man :(

  • @eo7097
    @eo7097 Před 4 lety +11

    I wonder if the Gundam series titled "Iron Blooded Orphans" was a reference to this aspect of history. Haven't watched the anime, but the title reminded me of this.

  • @LadyCoyKoi
    @LadyCoyKoi Před 4 lety +6

    Normally I hate ads in the videos themselves from hosts, but I actually love this curiositystream idea. I'm a teacher and I'm always looking for web sites and ideas to assist and amplify my lessons, so thank you. ^_^ Keep on being awesome!

  • @thomasdavies5061
    @thomasdavies5061 Před 4 lety +6

    During the siege of Buda as the Soviets closed in on the pocket the Germans handed rifles to highschool boys and sent them into Soviet gun positions. Thank you for putting information out there about this, I really love your videos

  • @kikufutaba1194
    @kikufutaba1194 Před 4 lety +3

    Your information while greatly summarized is still very good. I thank you for showing it to all who do not know of Japanese history in a way that makes it exceeding enjoyable. Thank you so much for your work.

  • @thedreadtyger
    @thedreadtyger Před 4 lety +41

    my friend, Okinawan is a language and not a dialect of Japanese.
    this is too sad. may there be mercy and peace.

  • @Durahan82
    @Durahan82 Před 4 lety +32

    7:25 Emperor Hiroito was just a Puppet in the Hands of the Military .

    • @rangergxi
      @rangergxi Před 4 lety +9

      Kindof. It's hard to know since he was a private person. He personally signed plenty of warcrimes and many of his family members lead armies. His uncle was the general that order the Nanjing Massacre.

    • @campkira
      @campkira Před 4 lety

      no differnt o shugu back in war age.... they all just warlord...

    • @kamikazefilmproductions
      @kamikazefilmproductions Před 3 lety

      Hirohito wanted to oppose the bombing of Pearl Harbor, if he did he would of been assassinated

    • @user-os2vu7nr6i
      @user-os2vu7nr6i Před 3 lety

      @@kamikazefilmproductions And be replaced by one of his relatives. It's just a "usual" court politics.

    • @SusCalvin
      @SusCalvin Před 3 lety

      @@kamikazefilmproductions A lot of these guys believe the emperor truly is the divine son and an almost mythic national symbol. People get appointments from him, they get called up to his office. A lot of what they do is about truly protecting the imperial line, people will literally hang during the Tokyo Trials before they shift the slightest blame on the emperor.
      Japan has their "government by assassination" but it targets the civilian government. Relatively junior officers kill off some minister and get light sentences when they claim it was out of patriotic inspiration. Ex-military guys who take the position can get assassinated.

  • @YochevedDesigns
    @YochevedDesigns Před 2 lety +6

    Linfamy, you have such a soothing voice. It really is a pleasure to listen to you. You don't over or under emphasize anything to get clicks, you just give the subjects the treatment they deserve.

  • @jhilamadhikary5551
    @jhilamadhikary5551 Před 4 lety +4

    Thank you so much! I never imagined my favorite channel would come forward to help me with my summer assignment!!
    You are really unpredictable!
    Doumo Arigato Gozaimasu Linfamy San!

    • @Linfamy
      @Linfamy  Před 4 lety +1

      Haha what's your assignment?

    • @jhilamadhikary5551
      @jhilamadhikary5551 Před 4 lety +1

      On WWII!
      And I can use the Testimonies you mentioned as quotes too!!
      I'mma so happy! Thank you! 😄

    • @Linfamy
      @Linfamy  Před 4 lety

      @@jhilamadhikary5551 ah then I'm glad you find the vids helpful! Good luck with the assignment 👍

    • @jhilamadhikary5551
      @jhilamadhikary5551 Před 4 lety

      Haii! Onegai! Motto motto World War II no video o upload shite kudasai!! 🥰

  • @realrhetoric
    @realrhetoric Před 4 lety +36

    "This view of Okinawans as different persists to the modern day." Thank you for mentioning that Ryukyuans today are still perceived somewhat differently by some Japanese. However, you might also have phrased it as, "The view that Ryukyuans are Japanese never took hold completely." Why the difference?
    Well, if your initial encounter with Japan includes a map that shows the former Ryukyu Kingdom as part of Japan, when you later encounter data -- like the persistence of the view of Okinawans as different -- you need to account for that. However, if you approach the geography historically, the incorporation of the Ryukyu Island chain into Japan seems more the anomaly.
    Unfortunately today, the only other option viable wouldn't be Ryukyuan independence, only incorporation into the Chinese motherland, which would be even more anomalous.

  • @meetaverma8372
    @meetaverma8372 Před 4 lety +52

    if I had money, I'd sing up with CuriosityStream, I don't need you to bribe me with love ;_;

    • @Linfamy
      @Linfamy  Před 4 lety +10

      Pssst, sign up for a free trial, no money needed ;)
      But I love you either way 💗

    • @meetaverma8372
      @meetaverma8372 Před 4 lety +3

      @@Linfamy okay ;_;

  • @dropkickcorpse
    @dropkickcorpse Před 4 lety +16

    Any thoughts on making a video about the other schoolgirl "Chiran Nadeshiko Unit"?
    It's really depressing and the full story can be read in "Blossoms in the Wind" by M.G. Sheftall and "Tokkou no Machi: Chiran" by Sanae Sato.

    • @John77Doe
      @John77Doe Před 4 lety +5

      dropkickcorpse According to Wikipedia, they just waved off the Kamikaze Pilots at Chiran Air Force Base. That's not as dangerous as being nurses in Okinawa. They were in Kyushi. They weren't even invaded. I want a web link to the Japanese, Korean or Taiwanese women that were used as infantry in the Philippines. I can't find any reference to it, but when my Dad took off the uniforms of some Japanese soldiers looking for souvenirs, he found out that they were women with military crew cuts. 😐😐😐😐😐

    • @Linfamy
      @Linfamy  Před 4 lety +7

      Thanks! That does sound interesting, I'll look into it

    • @dropkickcorpse
      @dropkickcorpse Před 4 lety +4

      @@John77Doe Yeah, the story of the Himeyuri nurses definitely take the cake.
      I was just interested in the part where the Imperial Japanese government emotionally manipulated and guilt tripped many young men into suicide bombing themselves by threatening to publicly shame their family and using Chiran girls.
      Just wanted to see another view of the suicide pilots besides crazed fanatics and more like puppets in an unfeeling war.

    • @sennaka
      @sennaka Před 4 lety +3

      @@dropkickcorpse reminds me of the White Feather movement in England during WWI.

  • @ReyhanDW
    @ReyhanDW Před 3 lety +8

    Now I know where the “Iron-blooded Orphans” Gundam series got its name

  • @user-ki8ef2uj1r
    @user-ki8ef2uj1r Před 4 lety +10

    Meanwhile theres anime where there are skilled highschool girls killing highly trained soldiers...

    • @nomblob5592
      @nomblob5592 Před 4 lety +5

      PenguinInvasion37 Alpha I guess now we know the morbid origin of that trope

  • @TheMercian13
    @TheMercian13 Před 4 lety +3

    It’s very sad what people do to children in times of total war.
    Your channel has come so far. Great vid, keep on spreading the knowledge.

    • @Linfamy
      @Linfamy  Před 4 lety

      And you've stuck around the whole time, thank you! =)

    • @TheMercian13
      @TheMercian13 Před 4 lety

      Linfamy I come and go, been a busy few months.
      Just realised there was a messaging part of Patreon. Apparently I was your first Samurai 😂

    • @Linfamy
      @Linfamy  Před 4 lety

      @@TheMercian13 true 😁

  • @mehmeh3894
    @mehmeh3894 Před 4 lety +6

    It would be great if you could do an episode on the Japanese occupation of Singapore, a part of WWII that is vastly overlooked.

  • @syddoku
    @syddoku Před 4 lety +4

    I’m not okinawan but miyakan (miyako is a small island in the prefecture) but grandma and her siblings were excused from fighting because their father fought but died

  • @WildBillCox13
    @WildBillCox13 Před 4 lety +2

    Liked and shared. Folks should understand the consequences of waging war, nation against nation. Insanity is not an admissible plea when your crime is abuse of those you have pledged to protect. You're not even a War Criminal. You're a murderer.

  • @ColonizerChan
    @ColonizerChan Před 4 lety +7

    >imagine if a battle erupted in your town
    >lives in Virginia
    I don’t have to imagine seeing the cannonball holes yanks shot at the church being used as a field hospital

    • @noticemesenpai69
      @noticemesenpai69 Před 4 lety

      Good! Your place was on the wrong side

    • @ColonizerChan
      @ColonizerChan Před 4 lety

      Notice me Senpai
      There isn’t really a wrong or right side when war only bring misery to those it comes to.
      If you’re seriously saying that because the elites had a terrible practice of slavery that the people died and who’s lives were ruined just by living in the wrong place that it’s okay to do this shit...then honestly, your home and loved ones are the ones who didn’t suffer enough.
      Fuck this mentality that there are good guys and bad guys in war. Everyone suffers. Stop being an asshole trying to justify war crimes

    • @RageTyrannosaurus
      @RageTyrannosaurus Před 3 lety

      @@ColonizerChan
      The Confederacy was born of states that seceded because they believed that new states would automatically be free states, which would reduce their political power and possibly lead to the end of slavery. There isn't always a wrong side in a war, but the American Civil War very much had a wrong side.

  • @ninjahombrepalito1721
    @ninjahombrepalito1721 Před 4 lety +5

    Half of those boys died... I can imagine many of those who lived did not get out unscathed.

  • @indianyoyoer
    @indianyoyoer Před 4 lety +5

    You'll soon hit million subs bro..
    That's my gut feeling (mostly never wrong)
    The process is kinda slow because u only focus on a specific type of *informative* content (people don't love informative content while chewing food lol)
    But..
    Ur hard work is awesome broo..
    Well where r u from

    • @Linfamy
      @Linfamy  Před 4 lety +1

      Hope your gut is right ;)
      I currently live in California 👍

  • @okimimitsuko2735
    @okimimitsuko2735 Před rokem +2

    "Imagine a war raging right in the middle of your town or city"
    Me who is a Syrian who lost thier house and lived 10 years of constant nightmares: Yes.. I understand it very, very well 💔

  • @lisalorenzo7451
    @lisalorenzo7451 Před 3 lety +2

    Oh my goodness the photo of the 2 little boys. Its SOOOOO sad I can't even imagine. Their so young.

  • @hannahpak1442
    @hannahpak1442 Před 3 lety +2

    I recently moved to Okinawa and visited where the war took place. It's really sad to hear what happened. I saw a lot of older folks out there writing in small journals. I wonder if they wrote about the after math of the war...

  • @ChurchHatesTucker
    @ChurchHatesTucker Před 4 lety +4

    Suddenly the idea of Battle Royale seems like an obvious concept

    • @Linfamy
      @Linfamy  Před 4 lety +1

      Love that movie

    • @kokuinomusume
      @kokuinomusume Před 4 lety +6

      The director of the Battle Royale movie, Fukasaku Kinji (who did a lot of great yakuza movies back in the 70s), was conscripted at 15 with his school class during WW2 to work in a munitions factory, which was bombed, so he had to cover himself with the corpses of his classmates to survive.

    • @Linfamy
      @Linfamy  Před 4 lety +2

      @@kokuinomusume omg! Did not know that

    • @whathell6t
      @whathell6t Před 4 lety +1

      Elena B.
      I’m also surprised that the sexy female guide that told rules and weapons of the Battle Royale is Yuko Miyamura, the seiyuu of Asuka Langley Soryu/Shikinami of Evangelion; which in a context is terrifying.

  • @ElhPudding
    @ElhPudding Před 4 lety +4

    "What you do if you are in middle school and was forced to fight in the battlefield?"
    I would ask > Where is my mech!? :D

  • @takaharatanaka8818
    @takaharatanaka8818 Před 4 lety +2

    Amanda here on dad's youtube account --> After the invasion of the Ryukyu Islands, March to May of 1609 the Ryukyu people were brutalized and oppressed. Shortly before until the end of WW2 those who spoke the Ryukyu language could be summarily executed by Japanese officers. The Ryukyu people were not regarded as fully human. They were fed propaganda by the Japanese & brainwashed into believing death was preferable to being captured by the American forces.
    I have been taught that ethnic Ryukyu boys did not need their parents to give consent since they were not considered Japanese, nor fully human, Japanese law didn't apply.

  • @chellib3533
    @chellib3533 Před 4 lety +1

    I really appreciate tue content produced by this channel. Thank you💗

  • @1Maklak
    @1Maklak Před 3 lety +6

    Every country loosing a war does this to some extent. In Poland, using child soldiers in the battle of Lwow (Lwow Eagle Chicks) and during the Warsaw Uprising (Gray Rows) is to this day considered patriotic and glorious.

    • @andro7862
      @andro7862 Před 3 lety +1

      The difference is that in Poland those kids were actual volunteers. Also unlike the Americans, nazi Germans really viewed Poles as subhuman and brutalised them regularly.

    • @1Maklak
      @1Maklak Před 3 lety +2

      @@andro7862 You're missing the point, which is that every country in a war of attrition will resort to throwing younger and younger boys into the fray once it starts running out of manpower, volunteers or not (authoritarian states will just do it faster). Poland is a notorious example of doing it repeatedly over multiple uprisings while fetishising this sacrifice, but it happened all over the place. Child soldiers in Africa, using kids to clear landmines in Iran-Iraq war, Japan, Hitlerjugend, Soviet pioneers and the list goes on. Young recruits to armies often lied about their age to get in.

  • @TheRealGuywithoutaMustache

    Okay, this sound like the perfect plot to an anime

    • @buff9267
      @buff9267 Před 4 lety

      Just Some Guy without a Mustache agreed.

    • @Linfamy
      @Linfamy  Před 4 lety +1

      Oh god, grave of the fireflies devastated me

    • @sennaka
      @sennaka Před 4 lety

      @@Linfamy Don't watch *any* of the live action versions then. That'll hit you worse than the animated, I bet.

    • @Linfamy
      @Linfamy  Před 4 lety

      @Emily Barclay there there Emily, we'll get thru it together.
      *we both die*

    • @Linfamy
      @Linfamy  Před 4 lety

      @@sennaka there are live action versions? I'll pass 😑

  • @cristianvillanueva8782
    @cristianvillanueva8782 Před 4 lety +6

    Anytime you you resort to using children you know it's a desperate situation
    Edit:feel like throwing up at the thought of mothers and children killing themselves

    • @liesandy291
      @liesandy291 Před 3 lety +1

      I can't even imagine what the mother who killed her daughter felt before the us soldier come and treat them humanely.

  • @38-jishjilson89
    @38-jishjilson89 Před 4 lety +5

    Well, Okinawan (沖縄口、うちなあぐち in Okinawan ) is a separate language from Japanese. Okinawa only became a part of Japan in 1868. Though closely related to Japanese, it is unintelligible to Japanese and is different from Okinawan Japanese, which is a dialect of Japanese (Okinawan : Uchinaa Yamatuguchi(lit. Okinawan Japanese) , Japanese : Okinawa-ben). Currently, most Okinawans speak only Okinawan Japanese and Okinawan is an endangered language.

    • @38-jishjilson89
      @38-jishjilson89 Před 4 lety +2

      @steve gale I'm not talking about Okinawan Japanese but the Okinawan language which is unintelligible with modern Japanese i.e a Japanese speaker can't understand Okinawan. The language which most Okinawans speak today is Okinawan Japanese not Okinawan. Japanese was introduced to Okinawa only after the Meiji government annexed Okinawa (the Ryūkyū Kingdom, 琉球王国,るうちゅうおうくく in Okinawan). Okinawan based on the Shuri (しゅい in Okinawan, the then capital of the Ryūkyū kingdom ) dialect of the language was the official language until Satsuma invaded the Ryūkyūs, after which classical Chinese became the official language.
      In Okinawan, the Japanese language is called Yamatuguchi, meaning the language of the Yamato people (note that in Okinawan the word kuchi means language) while Okinawan is called Uchinaaguchi. Okinawan dialect of Japanese is called Uchinaa Yamatuguchi.

    • @38-jishjilson89
      @38-jishjilson89 Před 4 lety

      @steve gale czcams.com/video/aX2esLSDGfs/video.html
      An example of Ryukyuan court music, Kajyadifu is a good example of music in the Okinawan language.

    • @38-jishjilson89
      @38-jishjilson89 Před 4 lety +1

      @steve gale Again I'm not talking about the Okinawan dialect of Japanese but the Okinawan language. The difference between Okinawan and Tōkyō hogen is far greater than that between Kansai and Kanto dialects of Japanese.
      Just consider the fact that Okinawa became a part of Japan only in 1868. Till then, they only had trade (and tributary) relations with Japan. For an incredible amount of time i.e from the arrival of Old Japanese speakers to the Ryūkyū archipelago to the Satsuma invasion of the Ryūkyūs, the regional language evolved seperately from Japanese for a very long time. It is too different from the Japanese dialect of the nearest natively Japanese speaking region i.e Kagoshima prefecture and even from Okinawan Japanese, which evolved from the Japanese introduced during the Meiji period. Secondly, whether a dialect is to be called a language or not is largely politics. Historically, the Ryukyuan people always perceived mainlanders as foreigners until the Meiji era. The Japanese language was perceived as a different language. Many still view mainlanders as seperate people.

    • @38-jishjilson89
      @38-jishjilson89 Před 4 lety +1

      @steve gale I have no problem with Okinawan being a dialect of Japanese IF IT WERE. Also, I didn't deny that Okinawan is a Japonic language. Okinawan belongs to the Japonic family of languages along with Japanese and other Ryukyuan language.

    • @rangergxi
      @rangergxi Před 4 lety +1

      Mainland Japanese do not respond well to that idea. People say that the Japanese are peaceful but they will literally punch you and spit on you for suggesting that Okinawan or the Ainu are not of the Yamato race.

  • @Brandon-bo2wl
    @Brandon-bo2wl Před 4 lety +6

    I truly love and enjoy these videos, linfamy is funny but talks about the history that I WANT to hear and know about Japan! Unlike some of the national geographic crap hahah
    Oh and Gintama Rules BTW!!!!!

  • @scattypetty
    @scattypetty Před 3 lety +6

    Japan's marketing team is amazing. They did some of the most horrific things in WW2 (only just recently found out about the Nanjing massacre) and barely anyone knows about it.

  • @ahmadsamman3992
    @ahmadsamman3992 Před 4 lety +4

    Other amazing video man, good job!! ❤❤❤💕💕

    • @Linfamy
      @Linfamy  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for watching 💗

  • @Itried20takennames
    @Itried20takennames Před 3 lety +2

    Germany did a similar thing (forced high school kids to fight at the end of the war), and they were a real problem for the allies because although they were young, they were brainwashed, romanticized dying in battle and holding absolutely deadly weapons. There were stories of some Allied troops approaching the kid soildiers kindly at first, only to be shot dead by them. Just an all around a terrible situation.

  • @schizoidboy
    @schizoidboy Před 4 lety +3

    I do know that Japan put their students through pre-military training before having them drafted into the Army. I remember reading part of the biography of manga artist and animator Otomo (I can't remember his full name but I believe he created Metropolis) where he describes the courses he was forced to take, which sounded more like basic training than having students parade and drill. I also know these students were issued blank firing rifles for training. They certainly were serious about having them fight in the war.

  • @e21big
    @e21big Před 4 lety +2

    So that's where Gundam Iron Blood Orphan came from

    • @whathell6t
      @whathell6t Před 4 lety

      e21big
      It still not tragic compared to the children, especially the Newtype children, of the Gundam Universal Century. No matter spectrum, be they civilian or child soldier, it’s going to be painful.

  • @khorkienjoo5292
    @khorkienjoo5292 Před 4 lety +4

    High schoolers get sent to war: I expected that, given that high schoolers were forced to be field medics
    Middle schoolers get sent to war: What the hell?! They must be desperate, but still, how could they?!
    Now I think I'm going to cry again. After all, this is WaWa2 we're talking about.

    • @Linfamy
      @Linfamy  Před 4 lety

    • @campkira
      @campkira Před 4 lety

      when they plan the war around battleship and carrier and not land.... they need every male to go out to get shoted... not a rich old warlord... nothing new at all...

    • @marioksoresalhillick299
      @marioksoresalhillick299 Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah, and also high schoolers aren't so much younger than the younger 18yo soldiers.

  • @Terminator1O1
    @Terminator1O1 Před 3 lety +1

    4:39 "Woops! *We must have left that out of the history books"*

  • @madhurakamat1656
    @madhurakamat1656 Před 4 lety +5

    Many people in comment section dont know how imperialistic Japan was

  • @fruitlquid4325
    @fruitlquid4325 Před 4 lety +1

    I have a friend that was in a military family and he ( and my other friends that were military family ) talked about how they loved Okinawa but there was a lot a protest about every week he said.

  • @H250V
    @H250V Před 4 lety +1

    Dang...this was pretty rough. (Also, interesting choice of name to give to this corp, considering a certain series about the horrors of war did have a similar name and did implement child units into their ranks. I wonder if it's a way to like bolster the spirits of the "Iron-Blooded Orphans" considering they probably weren't expected to come back home.)

  • @LR-yt2yy
    @LR-yt2yy Před 3 lety +11

    And to think that 99% of young Japanese don't know about the horrors of WW2... There are young people in Japan who don't even know there was a war.

    • @PewPewPlasmagun
      @PewPewPlasmagun Před 2 lety

      They dont even know USA dropped the bombs over Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Bcs Japan is occupied by US. Only they capitulated in time and thus have some economic benefits from that (low interest and such). Different from Germoney.

  • @mdlahey3874
    @mdlahey3874 Před 3 lety +1

    I'm enjoying all your videos, but this one really packed a punch. 😢

  • @williamgates2996
    @williamgates2996 Před 4 lety +1

    Linfamy, thank you for making this video. I have always wonder about if there was more stories about Japan and WW 2...It's a shame that even here in Florida, I don't know about the other stories except when I took history lessons in primary school.

    • @Linfamy
      @Linfamy  Před 4 lety +1

      Yeah I'm not surprised. It's usually not taught in primary school.

  • @chadspeaks1162
    @chadspeaks1162 Před 3 lety +1

    Higa should have been given the Medal Of Honor for his service on Okinawa. Maybe he'll receive it posthumously someday.

  • @John77Doe
    @John77Doe Před 4 lety +1

    Okinawa was returned to Japan on June 17, 1971. I think I was in the 2nd grade and the turn over was in our Weekly Reader. 🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵

  • @ScandiNinja
    @ScandiNinja Před 4 lety +7

    Wow that was interesting. Poor Boys i almost feel like the girls got the Lucky part. Nah they were both a hell. I AM surprized the guy surrendered

    • @Crosshill
      @Crosshill Před 4 lety +7

      everyone is equal beneath the emperor and so they will suffer equally without discrimination

  • @jsphfalcon
    @jsphfalcon Před 4 lety +3

    I read that Okinawans are closer to the Jomon than the Yayoi. Could the Okinawa local religion be closer to the Jomon religion?

    • @Linfamy
      @Linfamy  Před 4 lety +2

      I believe there's some DNA evidence supporting that theory. Ryukyuan women did have hand tattoos, just like the Ainu in the north! Don't know about religion.

  • @fansyuriilham8557
    @fansyuriilham8557 Před 3 lety +1

    This nightmare was potrayed on The Pacific TV series. A good one complementary of Band of Brothers.

  • @krealyesitisbeta5642
    @krealyesitisbeta5642 Před 4 lety +2

    We need to mention Higa Takejiro in the history books. Give him a whole chapter, even if it would be short.

  • @thedoruk6324
    @thedoruk6324 Před 4 lety +2

    ▪Gotta Dodge the Draft, I must(!)

  • @gerardtrigo380
    @gerardtrigo380 Před 4 lety +2

    The same happened with the Germans when they began losing. And not just the kids, but the elderly were also forced into the military.

    • @Linfamy
      @Linfamy  Před 4 lety +1

      Oi, using the elderly 😱

    • @sennaka
      @sennaka Před 4 lety

      @@Linfamy Yep, battle of Berlin was utterly brutal. And there were mass suicides there too.

  • @BlackSeranna
    @BlackSeranna Před rokem +1

    This is just sad. Kids and animals always suffer the worst.

  • @kyoungd
    @kyoungd Před 4 lety +18

    If they are this brutal to their own people, imagine how they are to those they conquered. They were the Nazis of Asia and just as vicious and evil. It was a different time.
    Japan today is a peaceful and wonderful nation.

    • @PewPewPlasmagun
      @PewPewPlasmagun Před 2 lety

      Hahgahaha very funn. You think bcs USA has subjugated Japan amd brainwashed her children utterly they somehow destroyed a very conservative and rather old culture? No. Chance. If they lose this second missile scare (and I bet that they will) against Russia, and somehow end up losing Japan... well, we shall see how that turns out, but that shaky peace will be over in the chinese sea.

  • @jrhoadley
    @jrhoadley Před 3 lety +3

    Okinawan isn't a dialect. It's a different language. There's an Okinawan dialect of Japanese, but that's separate from the Okinawan language. Okinawa was officially a separate kingdom with its own royal family until 1879, when Japan annexed it. The Sho family, who would be the imperial family of the Ryukyu Kingdom, had a restaurant in Tokyo near the (Japanese) imperial palace in the 90s.

  • @carmelopappalardo8477
    @carmelopappalardo8477 Před 4 lety +11

    The problem I have with pacifists is that they think everyone is civilized. That they will respect their stance. That does not always happen. Ask the men and women from Tiananmen Square.

  • @Solcitse
    @Solcitse Před rokem

    of all your vids, this one i felt tears stream down my face. I know that I need to know this if only to prevent it repeating, as do all of us, but damn if my heart dont hurt

  • @shaggythewriter8185
    @shaggythewriter8185 Před 4 lety +4

    This was poignant and powerful and I came here for lolz... those aren't tears, they're allergies... yeah allergies, same reason why my eyes are always red... allergies 🥦🥦🥦

    • @Linfamy
      @Linfamy  Před 4 lety +1

      I'm also allergic to sad stories 😥

    • @shaggythewriter8185
      @shaggythewriter8185 Před 4 lety

      @@Linfamy I didn't think you could get sadder than the little girls who died in caves trying to save countless soldiers but here we are... not only do I not have jokes but now I regret previous jokes. Forgive me Linfamy sama senpai kun chan

    • @Linfamy
      @Linfamy  Před 4 lety +1

      @@shaggythewriter8185 lol there's nothing to forgive 💗

  • @buff9267
    @buff9267 Před 4 lety +4

    War is war. Unfortunately

    • @buff9267
      @buff9267 Před 4 lety +1

      Why am i like this

    • @Linfamy
      @Linfamy  Před 4 lety

      Like what?

    • @campkira
      @campkira Před 4 lety

      all from just they worry don't had oil for their battleship....

  • @marr1379
    @marr1379 Před 4 lety +1

    Wow, got to it within a minute of it being posted! Love videos about WW2, and you did an amazing job at it!! Keep up the good work! 頑張ります!!

    • @Linfamy
      @Linfamy  Před 4 lety

      Woohoo glad you liked