My high school girlfriend's mom was in Hiroshima the day the bomb dropped. She was on the outskirts of town and was far enough away that she was not injured but eventually lost her hair. She married an American soldier and moved to the east coast of the U.S. shortly after the war ended. She was one of the kindest women I have ever met. My mom had passed a year before I met my girlfriend. So Mrs C. always told me to call her Momma San. "You no have mother. So I you mother now" she said. I loved her so much. We stayed friends until she passed a few years ago. Her daughter and I are still great friends.
@user-truman724 ай бұрын
США скинула атомную бомбу и Япония стала лучшим союзником США!Отличное унижение Японии!!!США молодцы!
@diglonfuck26084 ай бұрын
Замечательная история .На нее скинули бомбу американцы,а она вышла замуж за американца😅😅😅Прям сама доброта😅
@Onora6194 ай бұрын
I'm not Japanese, but I've been told old women "adopting" friend's children like that is/was pretty common. The nicest ones will make sure you're taking care of yourself and feed you and really do try to be there for their friends's grieving children regardless of their age. "Are you eating well? I made an extra dinner for you. Your mother would want you to eat more and be happy" sort of thing and it's a good way to bond generations together. As a foreigner on the other side of the planet, I can't say how widespread it ever was and if it's still common to this day, we'd need to ask someone from Japan, but it's a really beautiful practice that every people should practice. Take care of each other so we can all move forward together.
@3bsjnm4 ай бұрын
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@stephaneraymond7624 ай бұрын
@@Onora619 Je suis du Québec, 53 ans j'ai grandis à la campagne et en 1971 mes parents ont achetée une maison 15 000$ à des Allemands. Notre voisine était une Polonaise Mme Amélia Pélofi une veuve à la retraite avec ses deux enfants qui nous avait donnés une dinde comme cadeau de bienvenu . C'était un peu comme une Momma San j'avoue que le Japon à eu ses moment de souffrance et j'admets que la Pologne à eu aussi les siens la misère, la pauvreté, est les malheurs de la guerre qui en résulte surtout la faim. Elle était une cuisinière hors paire. Ils faut éviter un guerre atomique à tout prix.
@angelabennett82454 ай бұрын
One of the things I remember from the 70's is the words "the leaders should have to be the ones to fight wars they start."
@wildcat85984 ай бұрын
Hell I’ve heard this since I was a kid in the 80’s pretty sure we’re not the only ones who feel this way.
@rusty57514 ай бұрын
@@wildcat8598 you are not alone 🙏
@MacC-du2tg4 ай бұрын
Mmmm de listos y lo hacen..
@alejandrarios63744 ай бұрын
Material importante para la educación , la historia NO contada atraves de generaciones, nos hace Volver ha cometer los mismos errores y horrores !!! La Paz Perpetua,para toda la humanidad 🌹
@Thekoryosmenstribepodcast4 ай бұрын
Nothing has changed but the weather. 😢.
@carrollgrant25154 ай бұрын
I lived in Japan for 20 years working for the US government. I never visited Hiroshima until after Covid. I breezed through the museum with little emotion. I watched this documentary and found the human emotion I had not felt while at the museum in Hiroshima explode and tears streak down my face. Let us pray this never happens again!
@MrAuskiwi1014 ай бұрын
Let's not waste time by praying
@montreauxs4 ай бұрын
@@MrAuskiwi101 Exactly. no gods ever existed and never will..
@davelesterm.seduco81064 ай бұрын
@@bamaboysmith2723 those are soldiers, these were civilians.
@MrAuskiwi1014 ай бұрын
@bamaboysmith2723 trying to make excuses for American war crimes. And with incomparable events too. Well done on low form.
@ahill46424 ай бұрын
Amen. And let’s ignore those in these comments who feel a need to discourage people from having their own beliefs. 🙄 So rude and disrespectful.
@ΓεωργίαΑθανασίου-η9φАй бұрын
Ταξίδεψα στην Ιαπωνία λόγω τουρισμού περίπου ένα μήνα με τον σύζυγό μου μου άρεσε η χώρα η ευγένεια των ανθρώπων η καθαριότητα και η πειθαρχία τους....όταν πήγα στην Χιροσίμα ένιωθα δέος!!!! Πολύ συγκινητικό τό βίντεο!!!!! Ευχαριστούμε πολύ!!!!
Ya betul . Atau karena uang atau kekuasaan Yang jelas anak kecil itu kasihan yang meminta pertolongan lalu nangis lalu pergi ke kobaran api karena tidak tahu mau kemana . Dan korban tidak berdosa lainnnya
@トラちゃん-z5b3 ай бұрын
日本が奇襲攻撃しなければ起きなかった戦争なのにね
@JeanjacquesMfuta3 ай бұрын
Je n'est pas dormi à cause de l'histoire de cet enfant,quelle tristesse .
@jicastrillon3 ай бұрын
Las guerras las pelean los jóvenes que no se conocen por culpa de viejos que sí se conocen y todo por poder y dinero
@bunyojojuljalhey3 ай бұрын
@@トラちゃん-z5b 이런 깨어있는 분이 계시다니 ... 존경스럽군요
@Bearcurl4 ай бұрын
Фильм потряс!Вывернул всю душу , сижу и ничего не могу делать,Его надо показывать во всех странах по центральным каналам!Неужели все это кто то пережил , ужас ,не должно такое повториться.!НЕТ!
@IvanKachinskiy4 ай бұрын
а ведь это всего лишь навсего маломощный тактический заряд - по современной классификации. Всего 40 килотонн - сейчас такое упаковывают в один артиллерийский снаряд. Типовая бомба 1 мгт (в 25 раз мощнее) и таких от 3 до 10 шт в одной ракете. А всего их более чем по 5 тыс. у США и России. Не выживет никто
@Bearcurl4 ай бұрын
@@IvanKachinskiy Иван , спасибо большое ,что ответили.Я как дама , не разбираюсь во всех технических аспектах, я просто как обычный зритель была потоясенна как чисто физиологически страдали люди , хирург все просто обьяснил по - поводу кожи- ужасно,и очень жалко что в один миг столько детей и подростков .Желаю вам здоровья и радости в жизни .Москва.
@Алекандр-ъ2й4 ай бұрын
А с какой легкостью в РФ ЯО размахивают и треть россиян не против его использования.
@nicopee56074 ай бұрын
@@Алекандр-ъ2йvous avez abusé de l’alcool
@AAaa-wu3el4 ай бұрын
@@Алекандр-ъ2й: "А с какой легкостью в РФ ЯО размахивают и треть россиян не против его использования". ЯО против мирного населения использовали США, а не РФ. И теперь все говорят, что это было хорошо, что использовали, всё теперь очень счастливы, делают ку и улыбаются.
@bobbarron69694 ай бұрын
I detest blurring scenes, as if we're infants who need to be protected from real life. Life isn't a video game and suffering is real.
@juanitacarrollyoung29794 ай бұрын
It's because of KZbin. Anything graphic is never allowed.
@jamesSmith-im5jo4 ай бұрын
Also out of respect for the victims I suppose.
@TallulahB584 ай бұрын
Good thing I read the comments first. Now I'm not going to watch it. We cannot learn from history if we are always "protected" from the ugly parts.
@MAGA_Extremist4 ай бұрын
@@TallulahB58 only a tiny bit was blurred
@rodrodeoallen62034 ай бұрын
I agree with you. Life Is hard, Life is tough, it definitely isn't fair, and these kids are not ever going to be able to understand that. And they will be the ones running the country in a few years? As Elon Musk had said, if these Petty things trigger you so deeply. Then you've never been punched in the face They never say in these documentaries who was the final one to convince everybody else, whose idea was to do this. But I bet you it was a democrat.
@ILENEF.HERNANDEZ17 күн бұрын
AS A NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN, TODAY I CRIED FOR US ALL IN THIS WORLD,WHERVR YOU ARE,WHOEVR YOU ARE,HOW YOU LIVE, HOW YOU THINK, HOW WE ALL PRAY,HOW WE ALL BELIEVE!! MY ELDERS SAY PRAY FOR EVERY HUMAN BEING FRM THIS PLANT WE CALL EARTH FOR PEACE TO EACH OTHER, WE NEVER KNW WHT TOMORROW WILL BE!! I WASN'T BORN YET,BUT TODAY AS I WATCH, I HAV SO MUCH PAIN IN MY HEART, AS A HUMAN BEING'S WHT, WHY, WHEN WILL THIS ALL END!! INNOCENT LIVES HURT, DIED,SUFFERED BY THE HANDS OF OTHER'S!! I WORRY TODAY AS A MOTHER, GRNMOTHER, GRTGRNMOTHER, AUNTIE, SISTER, FRIEND, WIFE, NEIGHBOR, I PRAY FOR PEACE OF OUR LEADERS FOR US ALL TO LIVE IN COMFORT WHEREVR WE ARE!! BLESS US ALL, YOU, ME, THEM, OVER THERE, LITTLE,BIG, OLD,YOUNG!! BSAFE TO YOU ALL FRM A WORRIED HEART OF THIS WORLD OF THE UNKNOWN WE LIVE IN TODAY!!😢
@Daniela-cw8te11 күн бұрын
❤😭🙏
@patriciahill449210 күн бұрын
Yes war is ugly. But if you read the Holy Bible God warned us that these things will happen. They must happen to fulfill scripture and then the end will come. Recieve Jesus and trust him that God's plan will work out. And it will. God bless all who read this. No worries. Keep looking up. 🩷 Read the book of Matthew in the Holy Bible.
@sylvievanhoenacker96710 күн бұрын
Mais quelle horreur d'avoir tué autant d'innocents
@sylvievanhoenacker96710 күн бұрын
Et pour quel résultat
@DouglasHalvorson10 күн бұрын
This is one of the most beautiful things I've ever heard I loved it so much so that I wrote down every word thank you for this and may you always be blessed ❤
@FN-ef4wb4 ай бұрын
My friend was in the womb of her mother who was visiting her parents in a nearby village when Hiroshima was bombed. She returned and searched for her husband and two sons, but they were killed by the bomb. Even as she walked about in utter shock and grief her skin started burning off - the day after the bomb! She probably spent too much time there for the baby was born with a totally deformed spine. The baby, my dear friend, was, despite the radioactive harm done, a brilliant writer and helped in our international documents and was a pleasure to work with!
@Lesniki864 ай бұрын
Господь, дал ей шанс жить, чтобы она рассказала миру правду.
@margaritajacinto-xf2on4 ай бұрын
Aún no nacía pero cuando hablamos de la bomba atómica en la primaria me dio miedo,hoy al ver este documental mi corazón se me estruja es 😭espantoso,tanta miseria humana no creo que quienes fabricaron este artefacto no supieran las consecuencias Dios los perdone por tanto dolor que causaron 🙏 rezo para que jamás se repita
@TV-wc7be3 ай бұрын
난징에서는 더끔찍하게 죽은 임산부를 아십니까? 일본군인이 총검으로 임산부의 배를 찌르고 갈라서 죽였습니다..태어나지도 못하고. 이런것은 모르는지 모른척 하는건지 역사를 똑바로 배우십시요~
@cigalesoleil88253 ай бұрын
Et les américains ??? Le record du monde 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
@juliai39563 ай бұрын
@cigalesoleil8825 As an American, it's not oneI'm proud of. We need to find a way to work together and stop the hate. No more wars! No one wins.
@SirBobcat-cf2uo2 ай бұрын
This is the type of documentary everyone has to see once. I hope they show this in schools. As a teen myself this made me on the verge of tears but gave a great lesson on how horrific war is and that both sides suffer greatly.
@CrowBarActual2 ай бұрын
Comfort women, Unit 731, mass murder, ethnic cleansing... That's just the start of the atrocities committed by the Japanese...
@bienveillance9722 ай бұрын
Absolument 👍🏻
@jamesmorgan20642 ай бұрын
Yeah , like our sailors laying at the bottom of Pearl Harbor.
@SirBobcat-cf2uo2 ай бұрын
@@jamesmorgan2064 So you just proved my point, both sides suffered greatly and many innocent lives were lost during this horrific war
@hi2ca2fl112 ай бұрын
My grandfather survived the Hiroshima atomic bomb. My mother said he died of consumption, but I believe it was radiation poisoning. In 1970, I visited the Hiroshima Peace memorial, and again, in 1978. This memorial should be on everyone's bucket list to experience firsthand what one bomb can do to destroy humanity and can easily be used today to destroy our world. Read Black Rain & Enola Gay. and then 3 days later, another bomb was dropped over Nagasaki... NEVER FORGET.
@debrajohnston17904 ай бұрын
The best documentary I have ever seen. War is literally hell on earth. Death in war knows no nationality. It takes all, young and old, the good and the bad.
@PlayerToBeNamedLater19734 ай бұрын
Stop using the word 'literally' if you don't know what it means
@mirrrstery4 ай бұрын
@@PlayerToBeNamedLater1973we found the scholar over here
@PlayerToBeNamedLater19734 ай бұрын
@@mirrrstery it's pretty sad when people think you must be a scholar if you have a normal English speaking adult's vocabulary
@frauditorsubslickboots4 ай бұрын
@@PlayerToBeNamedLater1973 Oh calm down for pities sake. I bet people love being round you. Jeez.
@PlayerToBeNamedLater19734 ай бұрын
@@frauditorsubslickboots I bet mentally ill people, cretins and morons enjoy being around you. And I'm perfectly calm .
@richardbool42327 күн бұрын
The world should thank you for taking these photographs they show how war is and what it does to those who never started it but always seem to be the ones who pay for it.
@Бигибом3 ай бұрын
Как жалко простых людей. Но к сожалению, мы все заложники тех, кто правит миром. Им нужны новые жертвы. Они ненасытны. Ненавижу войну. Простые люди всего мира хотят просто жить, радоваться и дарить добро и мир друг другу. Спасибо за фильм Мы живы пока помним о тех, кто погиб.
@ТаняСейгель3 ай бұрын
Ненасытны амеры и наглосаксы
@puranjangid62263 ай бұрын
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@ewaskarzynska69183 ай бұрын
I NIGDY WIĘCEJ
@chipid45713 ай бұрын
@@Бигибом mereka membunuh,mereka merampas harta benda nenek moyang kami...kalian tau dunia????mereka membunuh dan menculik untuk di jadikan pekerja paksa !!!
@ianrichardson32283 ай бұрын
The Japanese public fully supported the war, celebrating in the streets with each newspaper publication of the atrocities of their armed forces.
@Cormac-jd2kx4 ай бұрын
I visited Hiroshima many times. It’s my favourite city in Japan. Very relaxing, big parks, very quiet even with visitors and many schools. Very peaceful. The first time i visited the taxi driver told me he was up in the mountains when it happened. He was over 70 and still working. I had no words to say. I was just going back to the hotel after visiting the peace memorial museum and walk etc I just couldn’t ask or say anything 😢. Very strange feeling. The man was strong as a brick. You could see it in his thick neck forearms and his eyes. He wasn’t even dramatic about it. Another time I was taking a photo and suddenly I turn around and I had like 200 kids behind me all in their school uniform with their backpack and hats on. I couldn’t believe it. They were so quiet… That city is so special and beautiful.
@crimsonjrider70554 ай бұрын
Ya i only visit Hiroshima 1 time so far in 2015 , the city is so quiet , doesnt much annoying sound. is so good to walk around that city
@scubathehun4 ай бұрын
Just been there last November, Beautiful City, Beautiful People.
@jamesdavis85424 ай бұрын
Favorite *
@faitestealer4 ай бұрын
@@jamesdavis8542Dumbass James thinks he knows how to spell. Isn't that special. 😂😂😂
@soulstorm88064 ай бұрын
Excellent descriptive comment! You made me see it in vivid colors! Thanks! 🙏
Di Indonesia terkenal namanya zaman Jepang. Kalo kerja tanpa istirahat di bilang kaya kerja Ama Jepang😂
@mediakongsibakat65702 ай бұрын
😂
@mediakongsibakat65702 ай бұрын
😂
@АндрейРоссия-ш5и2 ай бұрын
Американцы вас обомбили а вы дружите с ними сейчас 🙈
@Alhitch2 ай бұрын
You spoke the truth.
@julieshelby8977Ай бұрын
My father was in the army and was sent to Japan after the war. He didn't talk about it very much. He was in the army medic corp. He said there were many warehouses full of medical supplies that never got used. Breaks my heart for the people of Japan.
@reydebruno81458 күн бұрын
Te rompe el corazón? Pero jamás condenaste el ataque nuclear como si si ves una esvástica , una esvástica que tiene más de mil años y no fue invento ni le pertenece a Hitler las cosas como son hipócrita!!!!!??
@1929modelagirl2 ай бұрын
My father was a metallurgical engineer at Los Alamos. He said that, despite the total secrecy involved, nearly everyone there knew what they were working on. Very few of them believed it would actually be used against any city or people. We now live in a world where a single act of chest thumping or retaliation can actually end civilization as it is. This documentary needs to be seen by everyone
@ChildovGhadАй бұрын
Then we must avoid electing chest thumping retaliatory minded leaders. As you rightly point out, it's a matter of the survival of civilization.
@TheDiditАй бұрын
@@ChildovGhadanyone who receives the power that comes with being a world leader become chest thumpers sadly
@DamyMurarescu-co8zfАй бұрын
Nu sânt american !, dar acei americani care au bombardat de cine au fost manipulați ? De aceia oameni care l-au ucis pe Hristos , și ucid in continuare oameni ,manipulând in continuare omenirea cu dolari lor , Pacea fara Dumnezeu este o manipulare mondială, Hristos Dumnezeu sa lăsat omorât pentru a face pace ,cine crede asta nu mai are frica de nici o suferință ....!
@divyanadarajan59893 ай бұрын
When the photographer, Yoshito Matsushige stood there on the bridge and took these photos it must have been horrible. To have seen such horrors and pain. It must also have seemed cruel to some victims that he was taking photos of the aftermath of the bombing and of their suffering. But however cruel it was, thanks to these photos that we can have a glimpse into what these people experienced and understand the cost of the actions of those during those times. Thanks to these photos the stories of those on the bridge, the events that took place, what those people felt, all we can understand at least even a little bit. Thank you for taking these pictures. They show us what happened in the past and serve as a reminder to us of the people who suffered and lost their lives. The people who could not share their stories with all of us. Thank you for making this film. I feel more grateful to my life now. War is something that should never have happened. The people who suffer the most in war are ordinary civilians. People who get caught in between the crossfire of the two countries. It is painful for many people. But alas, we never know what the leaders of each country are thinking or how the tense situations between countries pan out. There is nothing much we can do. But we can try to remember those dark times and the stories of these people and pass it on the next generation. So that these stories serve as a reminder to all of us of how war affects everybody.
@elenaciobotaru42552 ай бұрын
Povestile astea trimiteti le calailor omenirii. Psihopatilor care se imbogatesc de pe urma mortii...
@Oksavlad4 ай бұрын
Господи! Спаси! Сохрани нас! Помилуй! Пусть этот ад никогда не повторится на земле! Низкий поклон создателям фильма за правду...
@gwynepearson97704 ай бұрын
It will happen again because men are unable to keep peace, the Bible says, "The heart is more deceitful than anything else and incurable, who can understand it?" Jeremiah 17:9 Zechariah 14:12 describes in the future nuclear war when Israel is under attack. There is a way of escape! Turn to Jesus Christ and receive forgiveness and eternal life. "For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son that whosoever believes in Him shall not perish but have everlasting life," John 3:16. Jesus promised to come for His own and this will happen before the last 7 years of the Tribulation Period under the Antichrist, please read Revelation. Jesus promised to spare those from the hour of testing coming on the whole world, Revelation 3:10.
@world_peace7754 ай бұрын
в последние годы активно выпускают статьи и видео о том что ядерная война не страшна и если потребуется то станет самым верным решением ведь если не нажать красную кнопку первым её обязательно нажнут враги.
@tanial35924 ай бұрын
Вот фашист путин и шантажирует весь мир такой бомбой! Видать ему это нравится!😡
@АлинаКероман4 ай бұрын
@@world_peace775 - к счастью, России не обязательно сейчас нажимать кнопку первой. Она всё равно успеет вовремя ответить благодаря управляемому гиперзвуку. А в доктрине у них ответно-встречный удар. Зато штатам есть повод задуматься, и не давить на кнопку.
@andreymakhnov624 ай бұрын
Ещё один больной@@АлинаКероман
@dediego2Ай бұрын
Triste remembranza iconográfica de una lección que nunca debería repetirse, gracias por el documento.
@JONR2412 күн бұрын
وثيقة الاعتماد
@johnschofield94963 ай бұрын
It's amazing that two photographs can not only garner information, but be brought to life as these have been. This documentary should be mandatory for anyone who controls nuclear arms around the world ! Thank You.
@광말헌남3 ай бұрын
대한제국 (한국은) 36년동안 학살을 당하고 국토는 폐허가 되었다..일본은 벌을 받은 것이다
@elizabethsulbaran98613 ай бұрын
Cómo a sufrido la humanidad inocente por unos cuantos ambiciosos de poder 😢
@광말헌남3 ай бұрын
@user-yi2zu1jo9l한국인은 일본군이 강제로 잡아다가 노예로 불려먹고 학살했고 여린 여자 아이를 잡아다가 일본군 성 노예로 능욕을 저지르다가 죽였다
@BarbaraGonzalez-g1i3 ай бұрын
They know and don’t care
@adriannemalden86683 ай бұрын
@user-yi2zu1jo9l Wow!! We're you not taught this in school?
@emiledesouza27443 ай бұрын
"Afin que l'humanité ne connaissent plus jamais cela " .c'est la conclusion qui m'inspire aussi. Vivement ce documentaire est tout pour réveiller notre conscience quand à l'importance de la paix. Merci pour vos recherches
@valladolidvalladolid57293 ай бұрын
Hay algo que no me cuadra de estas personas que dicen que sobrevivieron y he estado bastante cerca de la epicentro no nos estarán contando una película que les han mandado contar pedorras autodo y es verdad menos estas dos personas qué casualidad
@majidjafari46744 ай бұрын
از لحظهای که شروع به دیدن این ویدئو کردم چشم ازش برنداشتم واقعا غم انگیز است وقتی به قربانیان ان فکر میکنی ، چه لحظات دشوار و دردی تجربه کردند امیدوارم که ان اخرین انفجار اتمی بوده باشد ، بسیار تاثیر گذار بود . تشکر از سازندگان این ویدئو
@Besstraha3 ай бұрын
Это был не ядерный взрыв, это был атомный взрыв.
@Ева-я2щ3 ай бұрын
А я наоборот, смотрю маленькими кусочками , это настолько больно! 3 минуты посмотрю и рыдаю, сердце и душа не выдерживает
@Reshivshiy_reshitsya3 ай бұрын
К великому сожалению вряд ли это был первый и последний случай в истиной истории человечества
@majidjafari46743 ай бұрын
بله ظاهرا حق با شماست ، این مسیری که سیاستمداران در آن قدم گذاشتن راه شیطان است و بشریت را بسوی نابودی میبرد ، فکر میکنم چاره این مشکل بدست ملتها باشه امیدی به سیاستمداران نیست@@Reshivshiy_reshitsya
@majidjafari46743 ай бұрын
@@Ева-я2щ همیشه با خودم فکر میکنم بيشتر انسانهای که میشناسیم انسانهای مهربان و نجيب و از رنج دیگران غمگین می شوند ولی چگونه است که قدرت همیشه دست انسانهای شرور است، شما هم بنظرم انسان رئوف و قلب مهربانی دارید امیدوارم به همهی آرزوهایت برسی
@Capricornia10Ай бұрын
Excellent report. It's good that there was a photographer at that time and he was able to take at least those two photos and thus immortalize the horror that the atomic bomb dropped by the U.S. generated. Because the entire world, and if there is a good God, should not forget and let us not forget the pain and suffering that Hiroshima experienced. From Chile ❤
@MissiBoo4 ай бұрын
It should be mandatory that every human being watches this video. The young girl that walked back to the fire, after being shouted at, will be forever etched in my mind. The hopelessness she would have felt as she walked to her death. It's amazing how 2 photographs told so many stories. All those children who just wanted to go home. God bless them and everyone who was involved in this human atrocity 🕊️. Hiroshima and Nagasaki should never be forgotten ❤🕊️❤
@ericdurst72124 ай бұрын
I agree. The story of the little girl yelled at and not allowed on the truck, then bursts into tears and runs away. A child suffering alone, just so profoundly sad. It really haunts me. I'll have to say a prayer for her tonight.
@chuckhartey93494 ай бұрын
Amen!
@UmatsuObossa4 ай бұрын
It's a tragedy, not an atrocity. Far FAR more Japanese AND Americans would have died without these bombings. The Emperor was treated as a diety. He was insulated from the death his war was creating. He stated repeatedly that he would sooner every Japanese die than surrender and his people AGREED. Notice how even the first bomb did NOT convince him! Only when he was shown the absolute impossibility of his own victory, shown that America could leave him with nothing left to rule, did he FINALLY surrender. FAR more people would have died without this show of overwhelming force.
@k-bower4 ай бұрын
한국인으로 모든 사람은 이런 고통을 격지 말아야 합니다 일본에 침략 당해 잔혹하게 죽어간 모든 사람들과 그 가족들에게 신의 가호가 있기를....
@cea86313 ай бұрын
일본놈들에게 죽어간 죄없는조선인들을 절대 잊지마라
@Наталья-ъ7о3с3 ай бұрын
Я с Украины и смотрела этот фильм с замиранием сердца и со слезами на глазах. Что и какие муки перенесли люди, дети от ядерного взрыва, и выжившие прошли как подопытные кролики, исследования последствий взрыва. СЕЙЧАС неужели может быть конфликты доведены до такого ужаса. Ведь можно жить в мире, сколько человеку надо для полноценной жизни всего лишь 70 лет и с собой в могилу ничего не заберёшь. И развитие и процветание может быть для всех, и зачем соревноваться кто главней или кто превосходней, и зачем быть гигимоном, а не лучше быть самым лучшим, мирным человеком
@andreykovalenko80303 ай бұрын
9августа сброшена бомба на город Нагасака ,6 на Хиросиму-- ни одного слова ни на одном канале у нас.
@evelynchuter81063 ай бұрын
The Japanese were not the peaceful people when they bombed the Hawiian base that killed so many American men, woman and children so horribly. Why do we see these horrors? Why don't I see videos of the horrors of Pearl Harbor that December day. Look I'm all for peace, no war anywhere.
@광말헌남3 ай бұрын
대한제국 (한국은) 36년동안 학살을 당하고 국토는 폐허가 되었다..일본은 벌을 받은 것이다
@kristinayer93503 ай бұрын
@@광말헌남но почему всегда наказывают простых людей ??? Лучше пускай дерутся политики и короли, вот будет зрелище
@Settlement2943 ай бұрын
전쟁범죄자들은 뻔뻔하게 부를 누리고 면죄 를 받고 영웅이 되었다
@itv30556 күн бұрын
Ce qui s'est passé ce jour-là est vraiment horrible. Les témoignages et les photos de ceux qui ont vécu cet enfer sont d'une grande valeur. Comme mentionné par quelqu'un plus bas dans les commentaires. Les individus qui ont l'intention de déclencher une guerre ne la combattent pas eux-mêmes. Les personnes qui refusent de se battre sont celles qui se battent et se sacrifient. Cependant, une chose aussi horrible ne devrait jamais se produire. Dans de telles circonstances, il est inévitable que cela soit frustrant et triste.
@arthurhaack6182 ай бұрын
I see so many comments in so many languages. It makes me happy that we can all be unified against such terrible things ever happening again.
@scrappydoo7887Ай бұрын
Unified? Are you able to get them to translate
@ЛюбовьИгнатова-ж5сАй бұрын
А грязные бомбы ,которыми бомбили Югославию, это не попытка повторения ?
@KnotreallyАй бұрын
@@scrappydoo7887KZbin has AI translation. It's not good at grammar but the words are mostly ok.
@Schachfloh4 ай бұрын
My grandfather had a Japanese work colleague who returned to Japan in the 70s. The friendship remained. In 1986 my parents accepted the invitation to go to Japan. At the age of 16 I visited Tokyo, Osaka and also Hiroshima. The horror (the photos from the museum) was the trigger for me to do community service. I can still see the stone on which a person stood (it was burned into the stone). I still remember the "fire" in front of the museum and that this fire will only go out when there is peace throughout the world. It takes a few seconds to realize what this text means...and I had tears streaming down my face like many others who left the museum.
@shanazali81334 ай бұрын
These are the kind of history America does not want to be thought in schools America the great ?????? really
@brazillady51194 ай бұрын
@@shanazali8133, I taught it.
@MARYREED-nh7gb4 ай бұрын
@@shanazali8133 In what schools in the US is this no long taught? My parents (yes, including my mother) were stationed in Occupied Japan after the war. By age of 4 I knew of WWII. By the age of 5 or 6, I knew of the atomic bombs. ALL military personnel, at that time, were taught how to best survive a blast. I ALSO knew of the terrible crimes committed by the Imperial Japanese Army against our military personnel (some of whom were cared for in our family quarters as they were personal friends), and American civilians who were in places like the Philippines. My 2nd grade teacher had her 15-year-old son die in her arms in an internment camp due to disease and malnutrition. Her husband, a civilian civil engineer, died building a railroad. My mother's 2 brothers, ages 17 and 18, died on Bataan Death March. Their bodies never recovered. I guess that you researched all the schools in the USA to make such a statement. Perhaps, in the course of such work, you found that the USA DID NOT START THE DAMN WAR. We did however have to end it! And at great cost! And then, under General McArthur, rebuild the Jap society from the ground up, giving ALL Japanese the right to the vote, including women! Or how about the incorporation of Unions, giving workers for the first time any power. Before that a Japanese worker was little more than a slave to whatever company they worked for. Perhaps, your time would have been better spent checking out the Japanese schools where WW2 IS NOT TAUGHT??? What an incredibly insulting statement to make for anyone who remembers those days! Where my I ask where you "educated"?
@ВладиславХЗ-ч2ш4 ай бұрын
@@MARYREED-nh7gb Тебе в школе рассказали ту историю, которая выгодна для США. Поучи историю из других источников. Так вот, тогда когда США применили ядерное оружие против Японии и прежде всего по гражданским людям, военного смысла не было, война заканчивалась, Япония была разгромлена. США по факту провела испытание ядерного оружия в боевой обстановке. Позор США и тем кто оправдывает эту страну за это военное преступление.
@IvonneAraya-sw5oj4 ай бұрын
Lo que tú dices es ojo por ojo diente por diente ? Que Jehová te perdone, todas las personas sufren por mentes enfermas y nadie gana en una guerra, solo queda sufrimiento y dolor.@@MARYREED-nh7gb
@SharonDoolan-v8h3 ай бұрын
Tears ran down my face through this entire film. My heart totally broke when I seen the little girl walking back to the fire. Thank you for making this documentary. I would love to read your book. I hope the rest of your life is filled with peace and happiness ❣️
@scrappydoo7887Ай бұрын
Ah yes, the social media bs.
@ptsteve2703Күн бұрын
The truly sad thing here is that the little girl was sent back into the fire by the very kind of militarist who attacked Pearl Harbor and incinerated American sailors in their bunks on December 7 1941 and considered it a great victory...when do we decide it's wrong?
@SharonDoolan-v8h12 сағат бұрын
It's all wrong @@ptsteve2703
@populustremulus22817 күн бұрын
La résilience du Peuple Nippon est immense. Ces images sont bouleversantes, elles vont me hanter. Que les âmes des victimes de cet acte, indigne de l'Humanité, reposent en paix. Et que les témoignages des survivants ne tombent jamais dans l'oubli.
@elenafritz59164 ай бұрын
Тяжёлый,но очень нужный фильм.Благодарю всех кто создал этот шедевр.Люди должны знать и помнить.
@РасулР-й3ж4 ай бұрын
Люди должни знать, что США это убицы целого народа
@Lo2245-n8q4 ай бұрын
Besonders die Japaner, die wie die deutschen Faschisten während des Zweiten Weltkriegs grausame Verbrechen begangen haben.
@Ага-ага-з3у4 ай бұрын
ага, только уже учат что это мы сбросили,русские.. и сами ,японцы, забывают что они творили с людьми...Не жалко вообще их
@РасулР-й3ж4 ай бұрын
@@Ага-ага-з3у Я служил на Курильских островах, и на о.Итуруп была пещера , где было всё для пыток людей, в том числе и хим оружье
@juliejennings24974 ай бұрын
I also remember Pearl Harbor
@tamarcanady53334 ай бұрын
It's every photographer's first instinct to document- I can't imagine how bad it was for him to only take 5 photos.
@barbsteele330115 күн бұрын
He was probably in shock
@patrickcarr94284 ай бұрын
I pray that some day we will be able to acknowledge our differences, get along, and live in peace.
@fammader964 ай бұрын
We are part of earth! Living on earth means fighting to live.
@GQ007-il6ek4 ай бұрын
Um...yeah...like Americans still hold anger towards the Japanese. Say foolish things somewhere else.
@dave93514 ай бұрын
The quest for money, power and ultimately, human nature says that's a pipe dream
@patrickdevine10854 ай бұрын
The simple fact that the axis countries started the war in the first place, the two major players Germany and Japan Committed huge atrocities in the countries that they occupied in the case of the Germans, most of Europe, and in the case of the Japanese China Burma, most of the chain of Islands in the Pacific, they systematically, eradicated, huge portions of the population of these countries lead to death of millions. Yes the US were first to develop the bomb managing to beat Germany in their efforts to build a bomb. It is a scar on mankind that the there was a need to develop and use the bomb it has caused fear for most of the world from the day it was dropped to this very day. The hundreds of thousands that died as a result of the two bombs in fact saved millions of lives that would have been lost if the allies had to invade mainland Japan as the people of Japan had been told by their god the emperor to die to the last person to resist an allied invasion. It’s a very good documentary told from only one side leaving out the history that lead to these dreadful days.
@gregdowd9394 ай бұрын
Me too pat....if we all could just get along and realize how lucky we are to just be here ..
@Capricornia10Ай бұрын
Excelente reportaje. Que bueno que había un fotógrafo en ese momento y pudo tomar aunque sea esas dos fotos y así inmortalizar el horror que generó la bomba atómica lanzado por EE.UU. Porque el mundo entero y si existe algún Dios bueno no olvide ni olvidemos el dolor y sufrimiento que vivió Hiroshima. Desde Chile ❤
@ChristineStucki4 ай бұрын
So ein wertvolles Dokument darf nicht vergessen werden .So etwas darf ,nie ,nie , nie ,wieder geschehen ..Ist so schrecklich .
@matheit78834 ай бұрын
Leider sind die "mächtigen"dieser Welt schon wieder auf dem Weg in diese Richtung 😢
@karollklein61344 ай бұрын
ihr glaubt auch alles...;-)
@adelaidel.20824 ай бұрын
Si è vero e chi ci rimettiamo,siamo noi che non centriamo nulla 😢@@matheit7883
@KOUNY754 ай бұрын
Truman n’était un petit homme abjecte. 2 BA en 3 jours ?!… c’était du sadisme doublé d’une cruauté dégelasse. Les USA et leurs crimes de guerre classés secret défense c’est TROP FACILE de s’en sortir comme ça alors qu’ils auraient dû être désarmés. 80 ans ils continuent à faire chier le monde entier avec leur puissance usurpée grâce à la planche à billets 💵🤬
@flugsven4 ай бұрын
@@karollklein6134 This is not the only documentary. They don't contradict each other. Nor do the articles in scientific papers.
@Mellisindra2 ай бұрын
Wow this is a very good documentary and raises the uncomfortable questions that should be asked. This should be shown in high schools.
@ptervin4 ай бұрын
I cross the Miyuki Bridge almost daily. Not only this bridge, the whole city is a reminder that we can never let this happen again. Sadly, the two survivors talked about in this film, Mitsuko Kouchi and Sunao Tsuboi, are no longer with us.
@Nagua74 ай бұрын
Добра тебе дорогая
@АндрейГаранжа-ы3л4 ай бұрын
Так повторилось же! Через три дня в Нагасаки! Тот, кто сбросил бомбы сдохли через самоубийства. Так им и надо! Но ещё опаснее те, кто отправляли лётчиков.
@momangelica85554 ай бұрын
Interestingly, the areas both bombs were dropped was the most Christian/Catholic areas. The epicentre was above a Catholic Church where four priests were in the Presbytery after Mass and Devotions. They stepped out to see flattened buildings and the incinerated. None of the priests had radiation effects. When asked, they said " we all lived The Fatima Message"! See Fatima, Portugal, 1917.
@syfr4 ай бұрын
@@АндрейГаранжа-ы3л Perhaps no more raids on Pearl Harbor.
@reginaphalange79594 ай бұрын
@@syfr Pearl Harbor pales in comparison.
@eoTVoke28 күн бұрын
Terimakasih sudah berbagi video dokumenternya, karya yang sangat baik, menambah wawasan saya bisa belajar sejarah dengan menonton video ini. Semoga tidak akan terjadi lagi "sangat sedih, mengerikan" dan semoga damailah Dunia 🙏🏻🤲🙏🏻
@rikiya48614 күн бұрын
Ya jepang duluan yang mulai gaya gayaan nge bom pearl harbour, btw kalo hirosima gak di bom mungkin indonesia juga belon merdeka bro, justru karena peristiwa inilah jepang cabut dari indonesia 1945
@Fabienne-hw2rz4 ай бұрын
Merci pour ces Témoignages , que le message de PAIX soit largement entendu partout dans le monde , nous devons tous oeuvrer pour cela....
@sivaschuh43964 ай бұрын
D'accord.
@astridrossignolmmamomo4 ай бұрын
De même...@@sivaschuh4396
@SoniaMaria-ko2hd4 ай бұрын
A crueldade do Império dos EUA. A guerra havia terminado. Lançaram a bomba como uma demonstração de ameaça e força.
@condorz4s4 ай бұрын
Vous dites la paix , et Gaza ... ???
@astridrossignolmmamomo4 ай бұрын
@@condorz4s également...pour le monde entier, si c'est possible...
@teresawhite4913Ай бұрын
My mother is from Japan. She was a fantastic mom. I remember when there were thunderstorms my mom would start to scream and cry. When I was younger I would hold her Through the storms. I now realize that she suffered from PTSD. 😢 She passed some years ago, but she never talked about what happened to her and our relatives. I now understand why. My thoughts are that the Japanese people had to suffer in silence 🔕 😔.
@cattopi8774Ай бұрын
my condolences. i hope she is recovering well
@rainbows9060Ай бұрын
I had an ex boyfriend who came to the UK from the Lebanon with his family,to escape the war when he was a child. he too would cry and scream during thunderstorms. PTSD Wasn't as mainstream as it is now,it was the n only seen as a thing soldiers suffered with. His whole family where still traumatized in the late 80s early 90s .I remained friends with his sister,she isolates alone,had to give up her job as a teacher long after her refugee status from the Lebanon.
@dontworryillwait3689Ай бұрын
Truthfully, the japanese were far from innocent victims.
Этот фильм нужно показывать всем правителям в мире! Каждый из них должен понимать,что такое может случиться и с его страной!!! Опомнитесь,люди! У нас и так жизнь коротка, а еще и войны.
@ДаянаАбель4 ай бұрын
Фильм потряс до слёз,огромная благодарность создателям за память о чудовищной трагедии и безвинно погибших и пострадавших людей.дай бог,чтобы люди поняли ценность мира и человеческой жизни. очень грустно...
@chrispepinot4 ай бұрын
So aktuell!!
@ЮрийХ-к8я4 ай бұрын
А вас фотографии разбомбленых городов Германии так же до слёз потрясает? Или не очень?
@tylymylytryamdyaUA4 ай бұрын
Показуйте цей фільм божевільним росіянам, які підтримують свого фашиста-президента _путіна_ і його погрози використати ядерну зброю в Україні, яка вже втратила і продовжує втрачати багато своїх громадян після вибуху 4 енергоблока Чорнобильської атомної електростанції в 1986 році. Тоді Радянський союз, в складі якого була Україна, проводив випробування потужностей атомного енергоблоку. Громадяни Російської федерації хочуть створити в Україні після повномасштабного вторгнення в 2022 році такий самий жах, який пережили мешканці Хіросіми і Нагасакі в 1945 році.
@AVyoutube5004 ай бұрын
Вы про каких безвинно погибших? Про японцев, которые поддерживали милитаристское правительство Японии и японскую армию, убившую одних только китайцев 20 миллионов, из которых 16 миллионов - мирные жители? В этой трагедии миллионов убитых китайцев виноват почти каждый взрослый житель Хиросимы и Нагасаки - все они пособники убийц. Я уж не буду вспоминать про тысячи убитых американцев в Перл Харборе.
@ВераИндуцкая3 ай бұрын
А на Германию тоже атомную бомбу сбросили!? А Германия что творила на территории СССР!? Германию пожалеть!?@@ЮрийХ-к8я
@counterculture104 ай бұрын
What a heart wrenching yet exceedingly fascinating documentary. I appreciate the focus on the photo and identifying the individuals in it and their stories. The girl who was ordered away from the truck by the military officer and who went back into the heart of the city where the fires were blazing must've been so confused. Poor soul. I had walked through Hiroshima one day and, in a window, saw an older man who did not appear to have eyes, "looking" out over the city. My guess is that he was a victim of the bombing. Let's hope the world never sees another nuclear attack.
@encrypter464 ай бұрын
That little girl had me crying. It was one of the saddest things I've seen in my 78 years.
@ВасяСидоров-х5х4 ай бұрын
самое главное, чтобы мир никогда не увидел звериный японский милитаризм. Народы Азии никогда не забудут то зло, которые причинили им японские захватчики.
@Anti-Fake-ul9oe4 ай бұрын
"an older man" 😂in US culture, their is no old age (past 60) but only "older" age. U$ porn culture sees "old" as being a dirty word.🤣
@76stone0kor2 ай бұрын
@@encrypter46 당신은 저당신 일본이 한 짓거리를 보면 당신이 본 가장 슬픈 일이라고 과연 말 할수 있을까? 예를 들어 "731부대" 검색해서 일본이 어떤 짓을 했는지 한번 찾아보길 바란다. 원자폭탄으로 시민이 죽은 일은 슬픈 일이다. 하지만, 일본이 항복을 안해서 생겼다고 본다. 저렇게라도 안했으면 더 많은 희생자가 나왔을 것이다 전쟁으로.
@encrypter462 ай бұрын
@@76stone0kor OK. I understand that it wouldn't affect some people.
@RagTownDolls4 ай бұрын
This is a great teaching documentary. Do not start a war.
@aspensulphate4 ай бұрын
Also, don't side with a deranged dictator.
@super90girl474 ай бұрын
The population has no choice in the matter and are the true victims of any war, its tragic in any scenario.
@tedc49824 ай бұрын
@@aspensulphate fjb
@chrissymckirgan89714 ай бұрын
FDT@@tedc4982
@karlfonner75894 ай бұрын
Do not let the bankers start the war
@СтивМаккуин-й3ф26 күн бұрын
Мне 77 лет и с детства помню весь ужас этой Бомбардировки. В СССР об этом писали много и и мы от всего сердца сочув стволами простым японцам. Мы даже делали журавли из бумаги, чтобы спасти девочку с лучевой болезнью, которую лечили в Аптеке. Если сделаешь тысячу, то она выздоровеет Мы всем сердцем были с ней и наша страна, пережившая ужас войны, понимала трагедию японского народа глубже, чем кто либо. Фильм этот Полезный, но для нас, это не новость, любой советский человек знал это, поэтому у нас везде были лозунги : "Миру-мир! " И мы гордо знали, что это мы главные борцы за мир во всем мире! И сейчас я желаю того же всей плате! Долой войны!
@chuckbrasch45754 ай бұрын
Such terrible ruin. I was in Hiroshima in 1961 and visited a local museum. I remember seeing a photo of a human body etched into the concrete sidewalk, also there was a cluster of glass Coca Cola bottles all fused together. Melted by the intense heat. Things I have never forgotten. Thank you for posting this.......Domo Arigato
@alterweiermann97734 ай бұрын
16 Jahre nach der Katastrophe keine Strahlung mehr? Da wundere ich mich schon. Uns hat man doch immer erzählt, man könne hunderte von Jahren nicht mehr in so ein Gebiet.
@fammader964 ай бұрын
@@alterweiermann9773wir werden belogen. Ständig diese Angstmacherei! Es wurden über 2000 Atombomben gezündet! 500 davon überirdisch! In Nanking haben die Japaner 250000 Menschen abgeschlachtet, so viele wie in Hiroshima und Nagasaki durch Atombomben getötet wurden. Man braucht viele Informationen um alles in Perspektive setzen zu können.
@richardmartin26464 ай бұрын
They must added some pictures in sixty nine or seventy, I'm remember seeing a child melted to their mom.
@nailingjellotoawall4 ай бұрын
@@alterweiermann9773 because it was detonated 600 meters above ground so most of the fallout was pulled into the atmosphere and dispersed by winds
@@みゆうと-u1hThe predicted death toll for a ground war was 1,000,000 for both sides. At least that is what the Allies were told. I was not born yet. Terribly cruel.
@Nana-b1x4eАй бұрын
@@みゆうと-u1h皮肉ですよ…
@americusfallout4777Ай бұрын
In war, there is no winner, just those who lose less than others. There were battles where both sides tried to stop fighting, but those in charge disciplined them and forced them to fight in other battles as those in charge were safe at home.
@DjelfaVisionАй бұрын
لماذا نسيتم ضحاياكم؟أنتم الأن أصدقاء قتلة أجدادكم أي نذالة تعيشونها؟!
@maikutsukino47434 ай бұрын
My fiancée's Grandparents and parents lived North West of Hiroshima when it happened. They all have since passed, but her parents, who where 6 and 7 at the time and lived close to each other, told me about the day a flash of light unlike any they had seen was in the sky. And after a while a loud Boom followed by a rumbling roll of thunder that made them fear what it was. I did not get the chance to visit Hiroshima when I was there but on my next trip I am making it a point to go. I have seen many videos and commentaries about Hiroshima, but this one took things a step further and was more focused on the people than the bomb itself. That was a welcome, though very heartbreaking change. Thank you for the vid!
@cam_Tbl_gupak4 ай бұрын
Япония продалась Америке за доллары. Теперь никто не хочет вспоминать что бомба была американской😢
@maryslyby83Ай бұрын
It's amazing that they were able to disect the pictures & trace these victims before their death due to technology
@roseahern520313 күн бұрын
I'm watching this on November 2024.so horrific.lets pray this not happen again.the way the world is going.anything is possible.Rosy from Ireland💚🇮🇪🙏🙏🌹
Idem je regarde ça en novembre 2024 Je suis sidérée 😢
@kumar2ji4 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing such a sad moment in history. It deserves to be told and remembered.
@BillHinerman4 ай бұрын
Do BOTH sides of the story deserve publication? Or just this side, ignoring the decade-limg reign of terror the Japanese had unleashed on that part of the world preceding this bombing?
@kumar2ji4 ай бұрын
@@BillHinerman Both sides of the story have been told. War is ugly and many suffer, I have compassion for them all.
@Annye8884 ай бұрын
All we need to remember is only the Holocaust. Think about it Search for holodomor
@mandixl3 ай бұрын
Tanpa menyinggung kedua sisi. Ini mengingatkan kita. Betapa mengerikannya bom nuklir
@keikosaito50343 ай бұрын
@@BillHinermanNão Devemos Julgar Nem Um Lado Nem Outro ...EEUU da América queria Extinguir os Japoneses que Além de Ser FEIOS Eram FANÁTICOS Em Tomar o PODER de Toda ÁSIA.....Os JAPONÊZES Por Outro Lado Espalhou que os E.U. Eram INIMIGOS e Queria DOMINAR o MUNDO...Os JAPONÊSES Eram FANÁTICOS IMPÉRIARISTAS....
@concernedcitizen30224 ай бұрын
My heart breaks for the little girl 💔😭 How small and lonely she must have felt.
@BuacotАй бұрын
Nanjing,unit 731😂
@teresadecasti7851Ай бұрын
😢
@AS-530Ай бұрын
😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
@AdnanAzam-b8iАй бұрын
This world is not for weak as Palestine live genocide but this world only watching this is trend of this world to lie
@ratwynd4 ай бұрын
I have been to Hiroshima and today it is a beautiful and vibrant city. I have stood on that bridge and it was an eerie feeling. The ikonic skeletal dome building a few hundred yards away. The museum and memorial were both horror inducing and enlightening. Later I visited my father, a long retired veteran of the Pacific War. He fought from Australia all the way through the liberation of the Philippine Islands. He was EOD primary and a 1st LT, finished his career a Lt. Col. After I showed him the photos I had taken of the museum and related areas, he finally opened up about that part of his experience. He had been on the security team that had accompanied the first group of American scientists into Hiroshima several weeks after the surrender. When he knew I had seen the exhibits and photos there (some quite graphic, showed him a bunch of images from the museum) and the fact I had been an ER Nurse for over 10 years and had seen trauma, he finally felt he could share some of what he experienced. I was grateful that he finally felt he could share such a terrible experience before he died at over 100 years of age. Those who fought on both sides were greatly affected from such an experience. Miss you dad.
@Erosgates4 ай бұрын
Amazing testimony. Thanks for sharing.
@YIKESMF4 ай бұрын
Liberation from?
@ratwynd4 ай бұрын
@@YIKESMF Japanese occupation.
@ratwynd4 ай бұрын
@@Erosgates Those who saw and experienced are now mostly gone. Few to remember. Fewer still who can understand it even when it is described or seen in images. To later personally walk that ground and stand on that bridge and to nearby see the still radioactive Commerce Exhibit Hall building (the skeletal dome) and the museum was an amazing and emotional experience. The actual steps from the Sumitomo Bank building a few blocks away were actually in the museum, with the melted and vaporized remains still showing on the stones.
@Erosgates4 ай бұрын
@@ratwynd sheesh…. I can only imagine the absolute hell that those people endured. I recently watched Barefoot Gen…. An anime about the bombings.
Nenek anda adalah penjahat perang.. yang banyak menjajah negara asing kau sadari itu
@黑色风暴3 ай бұрын
你们的政府不这样想
@doelchanel77383 ай бұрын
Dan anak2nya sudah menyiapakan untuk balas dendam atas kematian neneknya
@daoinmortal34503 ай бұрын
@user-pv2mk6xw1b I have a question,¿ do you know if the survivors saw the bomb exactly like its showed in tv?
@小祖宗-q1l3 ай бұрын
日本人发动战争侵略周边国家的时候 那些饱受日本军队摧残的地区平民过的远远比你们痛苦
@tayebwasamuel199027 күн бұрын
Thank you very much for this wonderful documentary.
@caryboozer68934 ай бұрын
My mother was 14 and lived through the nagasaki bomb, she passed with cancer in 1972, i still remember all the stories about it
@Anti-Fake-ul9oe4 ай бұрын
@@Nagua7 be polite, use Вы
@lilybond64853 ай бұрын
@caryboozer6893: I am so sorry.
@sylvainduchesne41524 ай бұрын
Excellent reportage il doit demeurer actif comme un point important de l'histoire. Puisse l'humanité ne jamais utiliser la bombe atomique à nouveau.
@silvia99824 ай бұрын
Avisale a EEUU Y A LA OTAN.....😮
@robingeorgetowntx4 ай бұрын
@@silvia9982No Silvia, notify all country leaders. And hopefully they will notify terrorists.
@Константин-Русский4 ай бұрын
Не человечество, а америкака...
@jgra22554 ай бұрын
@@silvia9982 Read some history.
@Константин-Русский4 ай бұрын
@@jgra2255 сша - цитадель зла...
@zieglercadeaux98413 ай бұрын
En 1960 j'avais 13 ans, lorsque j'ai appris ce qui c'était passé au Japon * Cela fut un tel choc qu'à mon tour, je me voyais brûlé et je ne pu retenir mes larmes. Plus tard à l'age de 20 ans j'ai pris la décision de ne jamais faire un enfant dans ce monde. En 2024, à ma 76 années, je me consacre à finaliser un livre, qui a pour titre ; un monde sans homme politique. Cela fait 40 ans que je travail dessus. C'est une idée à laquelle je pense qu'il faudra que l'humanité écarte du pouvoir les politiciens. Ils sont un danger pour le devenir de la vie. On ne peut que s'attendre au pire avec des hommes corruptibles. Mercie pour cette vidéo riche d'informations et d'avertissement de ce qui risque et peut nous arriver !
@barak71873 ай бұрын
God bless you You are right. Corrupt politicians cause war
@96_97Jhone3 ай бұрын
لم تتهم أمريكا بالإرهاب. واتهم الجيش الياباني وهو يحاول إنقاد جنوده فقط، وترك فتاة تذهب للجحيم..
@itsmeagain78253 ай бұрын
How else, without politicians, can different countries communicate?
@user-gb6op9bz5v3 ай бұрын
That's right. @@96_97Jhone
@zieglercadeaux98413 ай бұрын
@@96_97Jhone les monstre existe et les pires ne sont pas visible !
@Jrh770Ай бұрын
My god what have we done? - sincerely, an American born in 1977 and read about this in textbooks but never imagined it to this degree before this video, and far removed from what ignited the decision. Regardless of my love for the United States, I am gutted for your communities, and with thick tears in my eyes I hope on my journey to teach my children that forgiveness and kindness means more to some than others in 2024. We live sheltered and it shows, sadly. I will never understand it. Ever. But I am forever grateful for your ability to give us even a fraction of your love. I would love to find a pan pal from Japan.
@josephpashka73694 ай бұрын
My father was among the first American Army occupational troops sent to Hiroshima. Many of his Army buddies died of cancer, as did my dad, too. He never slept well after his time in Hiroshima. He saw too much, & met too many locals. So sad.
@Bynggo4 ай бұрын
Would have been sadder for allied troops if the bombs were not dropped. My father was still fighting the jap$ in Borneo, and they had no intention of stopping until everyone died. They had to be stopped. The allied forces later dying of cancer is a tragedy. I’m sorry to hear that. The powers that be made some mistakes there, for sure.
@jurgenjung43024 ай бұрын
KZbin:"DIE VERBORGENE GESCHICHTE" TEIL1 / KZbin:THORSTEN SCHULTE mit "Der 1WK kein Krieg von Schlafwandlern" /// VATIKAN, ENGLAND, FRANKREICH, RUSSLAND, AMERIKA.
@seanlander93214 ай бұрын
@@josephpashka7369 Surprising, given that Hiroshima was part of the Australian occupation.
@williamgomes35724 ай бұрын
Pourtant tu continues de portez les couleurs d'un gouvernement nazi, soutenue par les mêmes monstres responsables de cette horreur. N'as tu pas honte ?
@Bullseye-we5ft4 ай бұрын
@@seanlander9321 From 1946 to 1952 Australian forces were responsible for the military occupation of Hiroshima Prefecture, the site of the first atomic bomb attack in history. U.S. troops were in Hiroshima between October 6, 1945, and March 6, 1946, and U.S. troops were in the vicinity of Nagasaki between September 11, 1945, and July 1, 1946
@patrickbleuz4 ай бұрын
One of the best documentaries I have seen on KZbin thanks for putting it up
@TOMAS-lh4er4 ай бұрын
WOW !!IM so glad I found this, GREAT Report.
@jasonfield39034 ай бұрын
ABSOLUTELY 💯. My Number #1. Favorite KZbin Video Ever. My Grandfather on my Mom’s side was in the Navy in the Pacific at the time this happened. He was 23 years old.
@Violet-qf8dr4 ай бұрын
My grandfather was a conscientious objector when he was drafted. He was made a medical transporter for the US Army. He was near the bombings in Japan and died of throat cancer when I was eight.
@josiemainecoon4 ай бұрын
So deluded!!! I suppose you're all vaxxed up too!!!
@BrighidsForge4 ай бұрын
Heartbreaking. Truly heartbreaking. Thank you for telling us - and showing us - their stories.
@ЛесРук-у7щ4 ай бұрын
А теперь посмотрите документальные фильмы про отряды 731 и 100 в Японии. Вы будете благодарны американцам за их поистине замечательный поступок.❤
@rinimars80804 ай бұрын
@@ЛесРук-у7щ💩
@Egajor2 ай бұрын
@@ЛесРук-у7щFriggin robot
@Joca212Ай бұрын
Kamu tidak pernah mengetahui bagaimana tentara jepang sangat kejam saat menjajah negara kami..mereka tidak kenal ampun..mereka adalah penjajah terburuk..thanks for amerika
@janajindrova127028 күн бұрын
Tento dokument jsem zhlédla v říjnu 2024. Příští rok mi bude 60. Mám tři děti a nepřeji jim ani nikomu jinému, aby se toto zvěrstvo opakovalo. V dnešní době kdy se " chřestí" jadernými zbraněmi by se měl tento dokument promítat veřejně v parlamentu EU, USA,UA a dalších aby ti štváči věděli o čem vůbec mluví. Nechápu turisty kteří si jezdí dělat do Hirošimy " super fotky". !!! Je mi líto utrpení všech zesnulých i těch co přežili. Díky jejich práci vznikl tento smutný dokument...😢❤
@isabellefrancinelaunay32374 ай бұрын
Merci pour ce reportage édifiant. On mesure l'horreur vécue. Si seulement ça pouvait servir de leçon pour que plus jamais les hommes fassent preuve d'inhumanité😢
@darlenekorson37164 ай бұрын
You think they haven't seen it? It does not matter.
@retroboy31994 ай бұрын
Macron souhaite ça pour les Français puissance 10, voir 100... A part ça, les facho c'est le RN...
@silvia99824 ай бұрын
Avisale a la otan😮
@Esperluet4 ай бұрын
Au cours de la seconde guerre mondiale les Japonais ont massacré pas moins de 30 millions de Philippins, Malais, Vietnamiens, Cambodgiens, Indonésiens et Birmans, dont au moins 23 millions étaient ethniquement chinois.
@kennethgiles-nu9dk4 ай бұрын
america is a christian country
@Ricci-om3mnАй бұрын
Its horrible what mankind does to one another. Absolutely horrible. May we learn to love one another and live in peace.
@user-kibork-x4v25 күн бұрын
И ни слова, что это сделали сша
@petedavid512724 күн бұрын
@@user-kibork-x4vbecause of what horror was inflicted by Japanese military
@petedavid512724 күн бұрын
Don’t bank on it..
@user-kibork-x4v24 күн бұрын
@@petedavid5127 the usa are the main horror on the Planet. Things they do in different countries show their agression, cynicism and cruelty. And no country can be compared
@pierrotcvbАй бұрын
Je dois dire, les japonais sont vraiment admirables. Une tragedie comme celui-ci ne doit se repeter a jamais. C'est un video superb et je pense que tout le monde doit le regarder.
@SaraGonzález-e8j22 күн бұрын
Así mismo pero casi nadie lo ve y los jóvenes a casi ninguno le importa nada y cada día hay más de derechas en el poder q son los q han tirado todas las bombas
@martinescobar647519 күн бұрын
Los INTERE$E$ DEL MUNDO van más allá de las vidas humanas. Muestra de ello la Guerra Actual en Ucrania y la interminable en el Medio Oriente.❤
@надеждавялкова-к6я17 күн бұрын
Их бомбила Америка а сейчас они готовы их расцеловать, где логика. @@martinescobar6475
@FikileNkomo-sg6yt17 күн бұрын
❤❤
@SoniaSOSoniaSO28 күн бұрын
❤Hi, thank you very much for your work. I am an actress and i wish i can produce one version with voice-acting in Cantonese and CC in Traditional Chinese. As such, your work can go deep into the hearts of Cantonese people around the world.
@ekaterina68404 ай бұрын
Столько загробленых жизней😢бедные дети, невиновные ни в чем что пришлось им пережить
@ТатьянаСазонова-л4с4 ай бұрын
@@ekaterina6840 а кто выжил,теперь пиндосам ноги целуют и благодарят
@giselameunier47884 ай бұрын
USA culprit
@_____.__4 ай бұрын
@@giselameunier4788 Troll?
@siegfriedwashburn34844 ай бұрын
Бессмысленно объяснять волку, что плохо кушать зайцев? Они бы сами себя все перебили, не дай им Годзиллу в виде взрыва.😢(( Это было НЕОБХОДИМО и НЕИЗБЕЖНО.
@siegfriedwashburn34844 ай бұрын
@@_____.__Godzilla 😊
@Cloudwalker1364 ай бұрын
They say...A picture paints a thousand words...excellent piece of work bringing the photo to life. Devastation on a scale now imaginable. Blessings to all who suffered this horror.❤
@user-mf9ol9bm2n3 ай бұрын
전범국에게 축복을 바란다고? 우크라이나 본토 공격하는 러시아가 공격당하면 축복바란다고 말하는 수준
My dad was amongst the first allied troops in Hiroshima after the bomb. He made sure his children knew of the devastation. For him it was incomprehensible and he showed us his photographs. Where there was once homes and buildings there was nothing. He hade sure we never forget what happened to Hiroshima and likewise I never let my son forget. He is likely to make sure his future children know too. Hiroshima and Nagasaki will always be in our memory let it be that it never happens again. To any nation.
@BillHinerman4 ай бұрын
Did your dad show you pictures of the "comfort stations" in which Japanese forced young Korean, Chinese, Filipino, and Northern Asian girls as young as 12 into prostitution? Or the Japanes death camps where they starved and tortured countless allied forces to death? Or... or... or...
@rolandfischer9314 ай бұрын
Let fascism, nationalism and racism die so we never need to bomb another country into civility again. The nuke was the best thing that could've happened to Japan and the world at the time. And invasion of the home islands would have caused so much more suffering.
@tylymylytryamdyaUA4 ай бұрын
Показуйте цей фільм божевільним росіянам, які підтримують свого фашиста-президента _путіна_ і його погрози використати ядерну зброю в Україні, яка вже втратила і продовжує втрачати багато своїх громадян після вибуху 4 енергоблока Чорнобильської атомної електростанції в 1986 році. Тоді Радянський союз, в складі якого була Україна, проводив випробування потужностей атомного енергоблоку. Громадяни Російської федерації хочуть створити в Україні після повномасштабного вторгнення в 2022 році такий самий жах, який пережили мешканці Хіросіми і Нагасакі в 1945 році.
@crono33394 ай бұрын
It's really moving that your dad was so candid about what happened. It's hard when you're a soldier to drop the bias of loyalty to a nation when there are world changing implications.
@chihyeesthermun61053 ай бұрын
@@ksanurse my grandma also told me to never forget about what the Japanese did to our country..she lost her father, brother, baby sister, and her neighbors and friends.. I will also tell my daughter the same.. Your comment is missing the fact that the bombing was a result of starting a war and not taking warnings. Period.
@ALen21-zi3sf26 күн бұрын
Непередаваемый ужас! Как в этом кошмаре смогли выжить эти люди. Фильм потрясающий, невозможно оторваться от экрана.
Я в шоке от просмотра видео, это тяжёлый опыт не только для Японии, это тяжёлый опыт для всего человечества. Ещё раз повторюсь это геноцид против японского населения, сбросив бомбу на мирный город
@石谷清春4 ай бұрын
😊
@АлексейМансуров-р8й4 ай бұрын
@@jinyoungyou1278 В войне нет правых и левых, в войне виноваты все стороны. Все участники совершают преступления, но когда уничтожают город в котором погибло население в десятки тысяч человек - это страшное преступление. А потом еще и опыты проводить это извините и есть геноцид. Не оправдываю ни одну из сторон.
@RosaGotuzzo3 ай бұрын
Lamento por ter passado por isso sou do Brasil, Pelotas 😢
My grandfather was in Hiroshima 5 days after it was bombed. He was in the US Army. They were to go in and provide help to the survivors. He said it was more horrific than the bloody fighting they did in the Philippines. We have pictures of him with a group of children that survived.
@Hind-fd3mgАй бұрын
Typical US. They commit genocide and then go to the rescue
@ТатьянаМ-ю6хАй бұрын
И какая же страна сбросила ядерную бомбу на Хиросиму? Сбросить бомбу, а потом идти армии США помогать. Ужасно!!!
@soonerrick6348Ай бұрын
The US wanted to stay out of the war. Japan brought the US into the war by attacking and bombing the hell out of Pearl Harbor in Hawaii! The US wanted to avoid war with anyone. Know your history before commenting.
@bogeyman7436Ай бұрын
My Grandfather was in the death march. He told me that a solder two places up tried to help someone who fell had his head removed on the spot. He had nightmares because the severed head was twitching and eyes moving.
@MaxImusDSАй бұрын
Wie heuchlerisch!!! Erst werfe ich eine Bombe schrecklichen Ausmaßes und dann helfe ich den Überlebenden ? AMI GO HOME !!!
@debrakarl18974 ай бұрын
Respectfully watching how the Japanese citizens have handled a tragic situation and turned it into such an inspiration for the world to witness such integrity and kindness to each other.
@HarryNicNicholas4 ай бұрын
not to make light of the bombing but the japanese suffer earthquakes, tsunami and volcanoes regularly, they roll up their sleeves and clean up the mess. i am told that the three trams that survived the bombing were taking people to work three days after the bomb fell. my ex wife didn't want to be translator, so i never got the chance to ask my in-laws how they felt about the war, they had (they have passed) an american airbase a mile or so away from their house with blackhawks and f16's circling there house most days, but the japanese for the most part i think are okay with the americans presence, i think they dislike china more than americans. i have been to hiroshima, my son rang the peace bell, i love japan and the japanese, i do think the japanese people did not want war, that the emperor was the instigator.
@gardengate13394 ай бұрын
They are not so kind to Americans visiting the memorial site. My son had to he escorted to a train by policemen to save his life because he was obviously an American and in the military.
@@koyuki55555일본천황은 전쟁범죄자 입니다. 전쟁 범죄에 대해 반성하지않는 민족은 용서받지 못합니다. 영원히...
@RD-ij2sz11 күн бұрын
Thanks for the sharp and rivetting documentary.👍
@PhilippinesOnDemand3 ай бұрын
I was stationed in Iwakuni, Japan. Served three years there as a U.S. Marine. Dated a Japanese girl by the name of Miki Tanaka. She was studying to become a Doctor. I visited the museum and rang the bell with others. Walking through the museum pulled on my heartstrings. I felt so sad for those that suffered. War is an ugly thing. Nobody wins in War. I love Japan and her people. God Bless you all.
@CyberMan2024-nh6je3 ай бұрын
Americans won all World´s control.....A global empire where their reasons are the only reasons, their desires are laws...their impositions wont be rejected unless you want to be invaded or blocked...
@philiph64563 ай бұрын
But on December 7 1941, Japan was not being so lovely....One should not start wars....ask the Germans about that!
@AhmadShah-oz5wu3 ай бұрын
What is dating?
@user-fw4ed5jd6d3 ай бұрын
thank you for service 私は岩国市民です。あなた達のおかげで毎日平和に暮らせています 私の曾祖母も原爆を岩国で目撃しました。戦争が終わっても広島で何が起こったかはしばらく知らなかったそうです。
@patriciaschuster13712 ай бұрын
@PhilippinesOnDemand You are so right! Nobody wins at a war, so don't start it. US was trying to stay out of it. The question still remains....who knew about impending attack so that all those boats just happened to be lined up in an easy row, waiting to be attacked? Japan would have dropped the Bomb first, had they been the ones to develop it first.
@petebrandon81644 ай бұрын
Excellente documentaire merci - subtilité de la musique accompagnée - dialogue et entrevues respectueuses - c’est comme cela qu’on devrait faire les documentaires - chapeau!
@gianc.17303 ай бұрын
La cosa che più mi sconvolge è che ancora oggi si costruiscono bombe atomiche. Purtroppo la storia non aiuta a migliorare. Mio nonno ha combattuto durante la seconda guerra mondiale in Grecia e ogni volta che raccontava quel periodo piangeva come un bambino.
@ТаняСейгель3 ай бұрын
Американцам всё равно , они уничтожили два японских города , будут рады ещё уничтожить все страны , оставить немного рабов для обслуги
@paolamatarazzo81523 ай бұрын
Si purtroppo la storia non ci ha insegnato nulla 😢
@laawrenceBishnoi3 ай бұрын
😢😢😢
@ilariopolidoro3 ай бұрын
@@paolamatarazzo8152 E' drammaticamente vero. Ci sono persone così stupide che non vedono l'ora di ripetere queste atrocità.
@mckizyn13 ай бұрын
Triste realidade 😢
@eyeseeeee2 ай бұрын
Seeing that mom with her charred baby & the little girl who was denied help hurt my soul 😢 🙏🙏🙏u guys did an AMAZING job on the restoration & the doc 👏👏👏
@michele-n3yАй бұрын
me too,I was so upset,hurt my heart
@Joca212Ай бұрын
IM not. Japan is colonialist for my country
@puzzledillusionist15 күн бұрын
@@Joca212 these innocent civilians who experienced the closest thing to hell and especially children are not their government, those in charge, or part of their military. don't equate the two
@user-ip26lyh31q3 ай бұрын
Superb documentary, spoken with love, sorrow, empathy and dedication for a better World. Thank you for your Grace, in passing on the horrific knowledge of what happened. Joyce Hill
@@AhmadAhmad-si1jrк сожалению это огромный бизнес и деньги здесь играют ключевую роль..
@alavu7834 ай бұрын
원자폭탄을 왜 처 맞았는지부터 알아봐야지. 너희 조상들은 중국과 조선에게 몹쓸짓을 한건 알고는 있는가? 그러면서 전범 묘지에 참배를 하는건 아이러니하지. 그놈들의 제국주의 때문에 이유도 모르는 시민들이 죽은것이 억울한가?
@gekdog26783 ай бұрын
Война-это деньги, когда бизнесмены отказывались от денег, а особенно американцы
@TV-wc7be3 ай бұрын
당신의나라 일본은 조부모의 말씀과 자료관에 가야만 알수있나요? 참으로 어쩔수없는 나쁜 국가입니다. 정부에서 당연히 가르쳐야 하는것인데 당신네 나라는 몇백년전에도 계속 한국을 침략하고 노략질하고 한국가의 국모인 명성황우를 그것도 군인이 아닌 일개의 사무라이?(한국에선 깡패&양아치라 칭함)칼로 난자하고 불태웠다.참으로 악랄하고 잔인한국가임.
@warsofparadigm9 күн бұрын
The contrast between the treatment I've experienced from the Japanese I have encoutered in the US vs the kindness and goodness I hear they show in thier country to foreigners is mind-boogling to me.
@marcymccann9013 ай бұрын
My best friend's wife was born and living in Hiroshima, but that day she had gone out-of-town to buy groceries at the same time the bomb hit the city. She returned to see her home and the city gone! She'd also lost her hair due to the radiation. Now she lives in the West coast of the US at the age of 87. It was very traumatic for her!🙏
@alangardner85964 ай бұрын
One of my neighbours was a British POW working for the Japanese and was at Hiroshima when the atomic bomb was dropped. He was close to where the bomb was detonated and his life was saved because he was working in the hold of a ship that was in a dry dock on the river. He remembers nothing about the bomb going off except he was working and then everything was total devastation around him. Ironically his life was saved by the detonation of this bomb because the Japanese ordered that every POW was to be executed. If the bomb was dropped a few days later he would not have survived.
@suss63854 ай бұрын
Very kind and loving people
@cassandraknight88044 ай бұрын
Thank you for your story
@Siye88994 ай бұрын
@@suss6385 mejor de las guerras civiles chinas y lo que el comunismo chino le hizo a su población 😊
@LawrenceLehr4 ай бұрын
It wasn't unusual for the Japanese to execute Prisoners. Their values were not Judeo-Christian values. Hence the Code of the Samurai and the Honor code. There are pictures of the Japanese beheading their prisoners of War. Then are other instances/ stories of those who survived the Bataan Death March, in the Philippines. Where American and Filipino prisoners were marched to a Prison camp and had to walk hundreds of miles, without food or water, in the hot sun. They were told that if they spoke or if they got out of formation, they would be killed, immediately. If you had to go to the bathroom, go in your pants. Just for fun, the Japanese soldiers came along in a Military Truck with their sharpened swords and beheaded those soldiers who were in formation and were obeying their Japanese commanders' orders. That is because the Japanese following the Samurai Code, believed surrender was a huge disgrace, putting you on the level of a being a cockroach, making you worthy of death. So, now you can understand why this soldier took no pity on a wounded little girl hoping for rescue and comfort. All this death, suffering and pain, due to madmen, full of hate, and the lust of power and wealth, believing they... IF they fought hard enough, could rule the World. It is happening again with those in charge of Russia, China, Iran and their allied States working toward the same goal. We are seeing parallels today like that of the thinking and agendas, before the start of World War 2. Scary stuff! Where those in Russia, like Putin's right hand man Medvedev is ready to start a nuclear war and could care less about the consequences to other people or his own people, from a retaliatory attack. This guy ought to be a Funny farm!
@sistersuetube4 ай бұрын
@@suss6385 yeah really. The rape of Nanking. Or when they used germ warfare on Manchuria (Plague virus). Or enslaved Koreans.
@ЛюдмилаСтрунникова-м2ъ4 ай бұрын
Не доведи, Господи, второй Хиросимы! Мы и зовёмся людьми и должны, даже обязаны, во имя будующего Планеты , не повторить страшной трагедии! Мы обязаны подумать о будующих поколениях. Страшно подумать, что пережили люди, выжившие! Сколько человеческих жизней унесено! Люди! Сохраните Планету! Сохраните МИР!
@Danissimus4 ай бұрын
Вот представьте что сейчас ядерный боезаряд в сотни раз мощнее херосимы.
@lania19154 ай бұрын
Temo uma segunda covardia por parte desses impérios
@Brasil52-z4q4 ай бұрын
Gaza
@tomikotomochan84303 ай бұрын
they learned what will happened to human body when Uranium and Plutonium into the human body . human experiment no word for this extreme crime.
@Reshivshiy_reshitsya3 ай бұрын
Такая трагедия и скорее более большего масштаба уже случалась с человечеством нашего (или не нашего) вида. Изотопы веществ, которые высвобождаются лишь при ядерном взрыве, находят в кратерах по всей планете, во многих из них сейчас известные или не очень озера. Но это я так, по секрету вам 🤫 И я не с Рен-тв. Сейчас мы как никогда на грани ядерной войны. Новый век (век это не 100 лет), новый этап в развитиии нашего вида, нашей цивилизации и техногенный вариант развития человечества не лучший выбор. От момента «меряемся пушками» до применения тактических ядерных ударов всего лишь миг и миг до применения его в стратегических масштабах. Мы сами это вряд ли увидим, но альтернативы к «меряемся пушками» сейчас нет и без грандиозных перемен вряд ли она появится
@berthagreen162024 күн бұрын
I remember learning about this awful time , I’m now 70 years old, a Canadian, and still remember the name of these cities and the hell they went through. 😢
Я тоже случайно сегодня открыл. Хотя сохранил в плейлист несколько дней назад и почему то именно сегодня его открыл. Непонятно как работает мозг
@JOHANNA-cv2pd3 ай бұрын
Sin saberlo el día 5 miré la película y me causó tanto dolor y tristeza....Desde mi pequeño país Uruguay 🇺🇾 mis Respeto a todo el pueblo de Hiroshima y Nafasaki...❤. Nunca más😢 este horror.
@브라울리오3 ай бұрын
왜 그런일이 일어났는지 꼭 공부해보도록
@iamcomment14103 ай бұрын
You should also not forget the War Crimes you committed
@김삿갓-g8h3 ай бұрын
히로히또와 일본인들이 저지른 인류최악의 살인행위들을 먼저 기억하라! 아직도 반성하지 않는 일본 살인마들아.
@HayaRajeh-d3n3 ай бұрын
يغضب السياسيين من بعضهم، ف تموت الشعوب البريئة 😢
@chipid45713 ай бұрын
Negara penjajah ..Jepang ,Belanda ,Inggris ...penindas negara kami ...😬😬😬
@ianrichardson32283 ай бұрын
Nothing to do with anger, just the narcissistic dreams of domination by their Emporer, fully supported by the entire population of Japan.
@พี่ลีลีซอกอู3 ай бұрын
왜? 멀정한 남의 나라침략하는, 탐욕으로 피해 입은 사람들은 억울하지 않단 말인가! 아시아 전역에서 그들의 악랄한 탐욕은 왜? 규탄하지 않은가. 그들은 왜 아직도 반성하지 않는가? 왜? 지들의 못된 탐욕은 말하지 않은가 말이다.! 나쁜놈들. 인간의 탈을 쓴 괴물같은 탐욕자들은 규탄하지 않고, 그들은 아직도 반성하지 않은가!
@DeniseCristinaVelosodesousa3 ай бұрын
Os políticos deveria se trancar em um prédio com todas suas armas e ver quem é o melhor e deixam os inocentes que não tem nada a ver com esses psicopatas.😢😢
I lived in Japan for a time while being in the Marine Corps and I must say, they are a kind, respectful and hardworking people. I have been to Hiroshima. God bless you all.
@cmcneill603 ай бұрын
I was in the Navy and stationed in Japan on the USS Oklahoma City CG5, I agree with you, the Japanese people are very honorable people, I was on the pier and a Japanese commander walked by me, I saluted him ( not required too) out of respect, I could tell he appreciated it
@francistam95013 ай бұрын
Can you imagine the 300,000+ Chinese of Nanking, youngs and olds, men and women, boys and girls, even babies, who were brutally murdered, raped, tortured and beheaded to death when telling how nice the Japanese were? 70,000+ Japanese were killed in a flash of a second by the atomic bomb, while 300,000+ Chinese were killed by 14,000+ Japanese soldiers using their hands, guns and katana, one by one, over a month. It was sad to have to use a weapon of mass destruction to end the war, but that was no comparison to the evil of Japanese soldiers when they were killing innocent Chinese, one by one, with their own hands and weapons. Try to understand the horror in the eyes of a Chinese mother seeing her own baby being stabbed and slashed by a katana of Japanese soldier, and she was raped to death after seeing that, compare that to the horror of a flash of light in the eyes of occupants in Hiroshima that day. Evil is more horrible than an atomic bomb.
@cmcneill603 ай бұрын
@@francistam9501 you’re talking of Imperial Japanese of WW2, modern day Japanese Culture is different
@deanilmacostabezerradeido25853 ай бұрын
@@cmcneill60honrrados? a culpa de tudo é do governo japonês que queria escravizar o mundo. mas ninguém tem coragem pra falar quem na verdade era os japoneses. a vó do meu marido que era japonesa e que presenciou este momento, tinha coragem de falar, sempre falava que tinha vergonha do que os japoneses faziam com as mulheres, adolescentes, crianças, bebês e meninos chineses.
@deanilmacostabezerradeido25853 ай бұрын
@@francistam9501a avó do meu marido que era japonesa e presenciou tudo isso, contava sobre tudo isso. falava até, que tinha vergonha de ser japonesa nesta época. japoneses não tem nada de bonzinhos. tudo máscara.
@ЭрланКамалидинов4 күн бұрын
Мен бул каргашалуу окуяны коргонго , журогумда козумда жарабады. Сен кыйынсынган, сенин кандай акын бар эле. Сен кимсин сага чымындай жамандыгы жок омурлорду, ушунчалык мыкаачылык менен алганга. Эгерде бир кишинин омурун экинчи киши алса ал камалат же атылат. Миндеген адамдын мыкаачылык менен олгон омуруно эмнеге жооп бербейсинер. Аз келгенсип Демократичные кузгусубуз деп мактанасынар. Япон элинен омур бою кечирим сурасанарда аздык кылат. Куносуз мыкаачылык менен узулгон омурлорду кайтара албайсынар. Япон эли силер ото сабырлуу эл экенсинер.❤❤❤ Кыргызстан.
الحرب يمكن ان ينسىاها الناس الذين لم يولدو فيها ، لاكن يستحيل على الانسان الذي عاشها ان ينساها *وبما ان اخواني يعيشونها يستحيل ان تمر لحضة دون ان اتذكرهم* كل الحب و الاحترام لاهلي في قطاع غزة💛
Meu nome é Anderson, sou brasileiro e sinto muito pelos ocorrido em Yrosgima, tenho vontade de conhecer o japão
@جبهةالميدياالوطنية3 ай бұрын
しかし、あなたは今、あなたにこのすべての破壊をもたらしたアメリカに従属しました。
@광말헌남3 ай бұрын
일본은 피해국이 아니다...벌을 받았을 뿐
@БаторСамбуев-б3э3 ай бұрын
@@광말헌남СССР не когда не наказывала намерено мирное население, в отличии от США. Сожгли полностью ковровой бомбардировкой немецкий Дрезден. Хиросима и Нагасаки.
@곡두-z5b2 ай бұрын
전범국인 일본이 평화를 운운하지마;;소름끼친다 독일은 지금 현재도 사과해서 괜찮지만 일본은 사과도 안하고 야스쿠니신사에 참배하고 한국의 독도와 영해를 빼앗으려고 역사왜곡까지 하는데 뭐? 평화? 지나가는 개가 웃겠네
@ryancairns20994 ай бұрын
Those photo-realistic 3D reconstructions made from the actual photos is really impressive.
@JosieHodl4 ай бұрын
Impressive my arse..it is fucking disgusting how millions of innocent people were murdered
@van1fanАй бұрын
مؤسف جدا أن ينفذ هذا الاجرام بشر يقولون عن أنفسهم بانهم متحضرون ، قبلها عملوها مع السكان الاصليين الهنود الحمر على شكل حرب بيولوجية نشروا بينهم الثياب الملوثة بجراثيم الامراض الخطيرة ، واليوم ينفذوها بالقنابل الخارقة وشديدة الانفجار ضد اطفال ونساء ونازحين في ملاجىء ومستشفيات ومخيمات نزوح في فلسطين ، البعض في التعليقات وايضا نحن يتمنى أن لاتتكرر مثل هذه الجرائم لكن طالما وانه لايوجد عقاب للجاني فللاسف الامر تكرر وسيتكرر، لو كانت الانسانية لديها وسائل عقاب ضد مثل هذه الجرائم لما تكررت .
@DeskinantiEndahPertiwi12 күн бұрын
Pelakunya adalah negara yang sama: uncle shame 😡 #PalestineHolocauts #LebanonHolocaust #AmericaWarCriminal #IsraelWarCriminal #FreeTheWorldFromNeoNAZI
@sawboneiomc88093 күн бұрын
Are you aware of the atrocities of Muslims?
@ultraviolethu4 ай бұрын
Emberek! Nagyon gyorsan észhez térni, hogy ez soha se ismétlődhessen meg.
@livbeau84604 ай бұрын
Wir sind wieder auf dem Weg dorthin !
@ultraviolethu4 ай бұрын
@@livbeau8460 Sok egyéb úton járhatunk, amelyek a jövő felé vezetnek, de a rakétákkal kirakott út csak a semmibe fut.
@Dolomi8-j2x4 ай бұрын
Politiker, nicht Menschen. Menschen haben damit nicht zu tun. Die Politmarionetten, die von den wahren Tätern eingesetzt werden. Von den skrupellosen und bestialischen Geld und Machtsüchtigen, der Herrscher dieser Erde
@14Aymara4 ай бұрын
Az emberek nem tanulnak a múlt hibáiból.😢
@14Aymara4 ай бұрын
@@ultraviolethu Igaz, de az emberek/országok még mindig nem tanultak meg békében élni, annak ellenére, hogy háborúk történtek és folytatódnak.
Semua salah pemerintahan nenek moyang mu yg rakus kekuasaan penjajahan kalian yg sadis tidak akan kami maafkan rakyat dari negara jajahan mu juga masih dendam pada jepang 😡
But you guys are forgetting the war crimes you did
@JagaRico143443 ай бұрын
❤️🇯🇵
@rhannay394 ай бұрын
I read John Hersey's book when I was ten years old and had wanted to visit Hiroshima ever since. I finally made it last year, it was an incredibly moving experience.
@ChacoteOutdoorRecreation4 ай бұрын
If you follow your visit to peace park with a trip to Detroit, it makes it hard to believe we won the war.
@gmoney90684 ай бұрын
@@ChacoteOutdoorRecreation I grew up in Detroit and enlisted into the Marine Corps after high school. I visited Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima while stationed there. So yes, I TOTALLY agree with your assessment of Hiroshima v. Detroit. Hard to believe the US won after driving the streets of Detroit, present day. Sad.
@ChacoteOutdoorRecreation4 ай бұрын
@@gmoney9068 Iwakuni? I was a 7051 spent 94 and 95 and was on Cobra Gold
@gmoney90684 ай бұрын
@@ChacoteOutdoorRecreation You're still a teenager! I was 5811 (Military Police) and I was in Iwakuni in 1983. I loved it there. My favorite duty station, for sure.
@SubvertTheState4 ай бұрын
@@ChacoteOutdoorRecreation it makes more sense when you think about it. The same people who created the economic blockade of Japan. The people who removed Guam, The Philippines and 5 other US overseas installations from the December 7th Address FDR gave to the nation. They're the same people who moved production of all of the American companies from the US, to China and Mexico. The same people who quickly extended over $1 Trillion in credit to failing companies heavily levered in Mortgage Backed Securities in 2007. Same people who assembled record breaking bonuses for those same CEOs. Same people at the Fed who decided it was better to purchase sh17 assets from gambling companies than to pay off the loans of American homes. Soon foreclosed and vacated. Sometimes forever, the ownership of the debt spread out between dozens of banks. Every war America has participated in for the last 140 years has been based off of lies, or events with false backgrounds. It's always been about those who hold wealth, with designs for more...Against the clueless people. But our responsibility is to condemn acts of horrific cruelty, like the fire bombing of Tokyo or the nuclear attacks.
@さくらの目利きКүн бұрын
Они могут сколько угодно оправдываться, прикрываясь "благими намерениями", могут подкупать высокими технологиями, инвестициями, даже бесплатной медицинской помощью пострадавшим. Они могут запугивать бесстрашных журналистов, в том числе и в своей стране. В конце концов они могут переписывать Историю и учебники для ваших детей. Но запомните. Никакое благое намерение не стоит слезинки ребенка, потерявшего родителей или гибели сотен тысяч мирных жителей. Дрезден, Хиросима, Нагасаки, Белград... Когда вам говорят что-то вроде "Сынок, чтобы остановить войну ты должен стереть с лица земли город! Так надо!", просто представьте свою семью живущую в этом городе и перестаньте врать сами себе!
@johncarolweber37523 ай бұрын
You did a good job making this. I was 5 when this happened. History like thi# needs to be shown to the young people so they can understand about war and life.
@ignaciogodoy70953 ай бұрын
You are 85 years old?
@pacotaco55263 ай бұрын
My dads 87 and can barely figure out how to work the remote for the tv and struggles with his flip phone lol.@ignaciogodoy7095