Japanese Were Traumatized When Americans Obliterated Their Giant Ships In Pacific (Ep.7)

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  • (Guadalcanal: A Turning Point of WW2; Series, Part 7) "Japanese Were Traumatized When Americans Obliterated Their Giant Ships In Pacificl "
    Prepare to be captivated by the epic and pivotal campaign for control of Guadalcanal Island in the Solomon Islands during World War II. This struggle was crucial for both the Allies and the Japanese, as dominance over the island meant controlling key sea routes and airfields. Witness the intense American landings on August 7, 1942, aimed at seizing the strategic airfield, and the subsequent naval battles like the Battle of Savo Island and the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal. On the ground, jungle warfare and challenging logistics marked the relentless fight between American Marines and Japanese soldiers. Air operations played a critical role, with control of Henderson Field being vital for both sides. We'll delve into the leadership decisions, the relentless combat, and the eventual American victory by February 1943, which halted Japanese expansion and turned the tide of the Pacific War. Join us to uncover the determination and resilience that defined this monumental battle. #america #japan #worldwar2
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  • @Wartalesuncharted
    @Wartalesuncharted  Před měsícem +18

    Part 7) History Enthusiasts, get ready to be captivated by the epic struggle for Guadalcanal during World War II. This crucial campaign saw intense American landings, fierce naval battles, and brutal jungle warfare. Witness the relentless fight for control of key sea routes and airfields, pivotal air operations over Henderson Field, and leadership decisions that defined the battle. By February 1943, the American victory halted Japanese expansion and turned the tide of the Pacific War. Join us to uncover the determination and resilience that shaped this monumental conflict. Please subscribe to our channel for more fascinating historical insights!
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  • @chrisschaeffer9661
    @chrisschaeffer9661 Před 29 dny +16

    My Grandfather was at Henderson Field for all this. But he mainly talked about Malaria? Lol. Love that Old Guy. Sure miss Him.

  • @user-en3te2qx3c
    @user-en3te2qx3c Před měsícem +30

    This are wonderful presentations! No visual distractions and loaded with details you don't get in other traditional offerings. Thank you Mark.

    • @HDBoyWonder
      @HDBoyWonder Před měsícem +4

      Well-edited “visuals” are seldom a distraction. I do miss them, but this works for audio, and those rare times when you can’t watch and listen.

  • @bobkarigan4512
    @bobkarigan4512 Před 27 dny +11

    The commentator paints a vivid portrait of events occurring during the battles. Very good job a definite thumbs up and subscription!

  • @jmulnick
    @jmulnick Před 23 dny +6

    This is a pretty decent vid to enjoy while driving, as the visual appeal factor is non-distracting. But if I’m sitting and eating, I’m gonna want footage, or a variety of different photos at minimum. Still, fantastic content, cheers!

  • @toddrion3998
    @toddrion3998 Před 24 dny +4

    The lack of decision making by the U.S. navy is maddening.

  • @svglorious
    @svglorious Před 29 dny +4

    My father, Edwin Koops, Corporal USMC was a gun crew member on USS Portland in this battle, his account of their gunnery actions and hits against the Japanese battleship while steaming in circles from a torpedo hit was gripping…He said the air and water was filled with shells and torpedoes….

  • @davidhatton583
    @davidhatton583 Před 28 dny +5

    The Japanese definitely had ‘Victory Disease’ The immense folly of sending a few hundred soldiers and mostly construction troops to a frontline position instead of advancing in force , was extreme. Then their first counter attack straight at the Americans when you’re outnumbered 10:1 was equally idiotic. Finally though more defendable ; the Japanese cruisers decided Not to destroy the American transports after destroying the defending forces was again inexcusable.

  • @landtuna3469
    @landtuna3469 Před 28 dny +4

    The Japanese admiral's name is pronounced AH-bay....not 'Abe' as in Abe Lincoln.

  • @Thomas-vi2xn
    @Thomas-vi2xn Před měsícem +4

    Thanks!

  • @Jim-ni9ek
    @Jim-ni9ek Před měsícem +41

    The Japanese shouldn't have started something they couldn't finish.

    • @josephsamberg2899
      @josephsamberg2899 Před měsícem +6

      You make it sound simple. Japan did not want to attack the Americans but Americans left them no choice. US embargoed oil to Japan after numerous attempts at diplomacy over the China Japan war. Japan is not a nation rich in oil and is a major importer of war. Often forgotten, Japan attacked the Philippines which does have oil. The Philippines and Guam were attacked simultaneously with Pearl Harbor. FDR only mentioned the Pearl Harbor in his speech and now documented speech redacted talking about the Phillipines because Americans don’t care about their unincorporated islands to get support. Pearl Harbor was attacked to delay the support for the Phillipines and start fortifying the islands for trade.

    • @Jim-ni9ek
      @Jim-ni9ek Před měsícem +12

      @@josephsamberg2899 so the Japanese attacked first with no warning, but it wasn't their fault? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @josephsamberg2899
      @josephsamberg2899 Před měsícem +4

      @@Jim-ni9ek that’s not at all what I said. Please reread. It wasn’t japans intent to fight America. America cut off 85% of japans oil import and were FORCED to retaliate to continue their war efforts in China.

    • @Jim-ni9ek
      @Jim-ni9ek Před měsícem +10

      @@josephsamberg2899 your excuses are awesome 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @josephsamberg2899
      @josephsamberg2899 Před měsícem +4

      @@Jim-ni9ek if you don’t believe me there are plenty of documents to read about it. Go do the research yourself.

  • @paulaction9874
    @paulaction9874 Před měsícem +3

    I never understood why the Japanese attacked the US.
    There was a reasonable chance that the isolationists in the US would have kept the US out of the war if they were not directly attacked. They didn’t NEED the Philippines, The Philippines had no materiel that Japan needed.

    • @edwardmantler3810
      @edwardmantler3810 Před 28 dny +2

      The Philippines lay on the supply route to everything they wanted in the Dutch East Indies. They had to take the Philippines in order for them to get the oil home.

    • @Ubique2927
      @Ubique2927 Před 28 dny

      @@edwardmantler3810
      The Philippines does not lay on the supply route at all.
      Just like today it is totally ignored on any supply route.

    • @paulaction9874
      @paulaction9874 Před 27 dny +1

      @@edwardmantler3810
      You do understand that the Philippines are a bunch of islands right?
      There is no need to stop in the Philippines when going from Indonesia to Japan.

    • @watkinsrory
      @watkinsrory Před 15 dny

      They attacked because of the presence of Americans.

    • @emmetjames3
      @emmetjames3 Před 8 dny

      The decisions of The Nipponese junta were based on unrealistic arrogance and a belief that Americans were soft cowards.

  • @donloghry3226
    @donloghry3226 Před 12 dny

    I agree tha one photo is very boring . Please identify the carrier depicted

  • @donloghry3226
    @donloghry3226 Před 12 dny

    Thought Truk was pronounced the same as truck. Either way the natives now call it chuk.

  • @chrisschaeffer9661
    @chrisschaeffer9661 Před 29 dny +3

    Olde English A.I.How uncool is that?

  • @nathanworthington4451
    @nathanworthington4451 Před měsícem +4

    Trook

  • @christophercook723
    @christophercook723 Před 15 dny

    They were the Untited Sates only. No other Countries in the Continent were invilved😢. Getva map and finish education😢.

  • @alanmoffat4454
    @alanmoffat4454 Před měsícem +5

    YES BUT WHAT SIDE WILL LOSE IN THE END, MISTAKES ARE BEING MADE.😢😊

    • @centerfiresuppressionllc682
      @centerfiresuppressionllc682 Před měsícem +9

      Huh?

    • @denvan3143
      @denvan3143 Před měsícem

      Japan lost from the taking by attacking a country with twice the population, 26 times the landmass, 47 times as many factories, an endless supply of every natural resource that Japan didn’t have and 500 times as much fuel. _That_ was their mistake.

    • @billyhndrsn4542
      @billyhndrsn4542 Před měsícem

      ​@@centerfiresuppressionllc682 what he is saying is the "progressives" that were crippling the country in the 30s are back at it to this day, to bring the country down from within. Lot of similarity between "progressives" and marxists and communists.

    • @ramblerdave1339
      @ramblerdave1339 Před 12 dny

      We will never know.

  • @afnDavid
    @afnDavid Před měsícem +3

    So what?!

  • @peterarndorfer2692
    @peterarndorfer2692 Před měsícem +11

    AI voice still stinks.

  • @michaelmccabe4045
    @michaelmccabe4045 Před měsícem +11

    Boring... No change in the photo to reflect the Narrative. YAWN... 😮

    • @GH-oi2jf
      @GH-oi2jf Před 29 dny +3

      The narrative is the interesting part. You can listen without watching and rest your eyes.

    • @spraudoggy
      @spraudoggy Před 20 dny +1

      I listen to these as an audiobook.

    • @spraudoggy
      @spraudoggy Před 20 dny

      I doubt there are any images or videos about WW2 I have not seen. I grew up with a WW2 vet, and we watched the Prudential Insurance 20th Century every Sunday evening for years. My dad was a history buff and lived through the war. He had first hand knowledge and added interesting side comments while we watched. I am fine not being distracted with images and video that many times are not even accurately portraying the narrative.

    • @watkinsrory
      @watkinsrory Před 15 dny

      Unlike the books you read. A picture on each page.

    • @tonystone4646
      @tonystone4646 Před 9 dny

      Maby you would take a round like those guys in the 110deg heat.

  • @FranklinWhitten
    @FranklinWhitten Před 8 dny

    loll pop bc 21:53 is 21:54 22:07 Çvvħo bc

  • @thomascolbert2687
    @thomascolbert2687 Před 22 dny

    Terrible editing. Every other cut starts mid-word or second word into the script.