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@gamedude4128 күн бұрын
This may a strange topic but the Ship losses in Operation Hannibal is a forgetten bit of history
@alebiosuabdulkabir65918 күн бұрын
Can check kings and general maybe you can give a more detailed information than them
@KHK0018 күн бұрын
Another amazing video HOH as always!
@manuelacosta94638 күн бұрын
Excellent work. This was quite the intense chaotic clash, the carrier battles of the Pacific theater always were. Can't imagine the tense waiting periods of quiet before the planes are spotted........
@strike50298 күн бұрын
Thank you sir for all the effort your putting into this channel.
@danielsantiagourtado34308 күн бұрын
Amazing video as always HOH! keep up the good work 😊😊
@alexanderleach33658 күн бұрын
Another great video! Awesome work
@atomicwedgie81768 күн бұрын
Thank you for your time and effort... love these videos!
@ageingviking55878 күн бұрын
Great Vdeo . Thank you HoH ! 🙂
@christopherscott556721 сағат бұрын
Your videos are awesome. One aspect of carrier warfare that I'm trying to understand is how so many planes are launched, recovered, rearmed AND launched again. I would very much like to see an animated illustration on how that is accomplished. No doubt, the USN and IJN used different doctrines. Thank you. Keep up the great work.
@brokenbridge63167 күн бұрын
Wow. The mistakes they made just trying to find each other. Sounds a little like a metaphor for life. Nice video.
@eveun30948 күн бұрын
It was a very good video, I'm trying to learn as much as I can about the Shôkakû and the Zuikakû during their actions, because these aircraft carriers didn't get the recognition they deserved.
@Doncroft17 күн бұрын
Dude, they were the best carriers Japan had during the war.
@cluster45836 күн бұрын
@@Doncroft1 they weren't just known as japan's best aircraft carriers but were known as the best aircraft carriers in the world out of any country during the war. They proved their superiority multiple times against the us's best fleet carriers at the time the yorktown and lexington class in the battle of coral sea and savo islands where they sank one of the fleet carriers in both battles while not losing their own. They only lost as they were eventually outnumbered by the newer us aurcraft carriers and were depleted of their aircrafts and the most skilled pilots.
@Doncroft16 күн бұрын
@@cluster4583 They were excellent ships, for sure. Sadly, their experienced pilots most got KIA, and the replacements were poorly trained and got slaughtered. The best carrier in the world is no good without pilots.
@HistoryBeyondBordersTV4 күн бұрын
This video is incredibly informative, especially your portrayal of the battle's tension.
@kerberos6237 күн бұрын
Excellent video. keep up the great work.
@skyden241958 күн бұрын
As previous videos have contained, extensively more detail to this engagement than most (if not all) of any other video I have ever come across which discusses this overall battle (i.e., the "Battel of the Coral Sea.") I do believe it is the extent this channel puts into the individual engagements rather than giving a grouped detailing of the entire battle or general stages of the battle. For example, most would likely have just gone over how many hits were made on the Shokaku as well as on the U.S. task force carriers, (more or less.) House of History videos detail which sailors had a cold on the morning of the battle. lol. 😉
@stanleydomalewski8497Күн бұрын
Great Video, Thanks for Sharing !
@goldenmingwr8 күн бұрын
Nice video!
@CelxD8 күн бұрын
Another great video
@bkjeong43027 күн бұрын
Shokaku and her sister ship Zuikaku were probably the most threatening Axis warships overall, and inflicted plenty of damage to the USN during 1942. Fun fact: they were intended for for qualitative superiority in the same vein as the Yamatos, which they were built alongside (they actually had more hangar space than the Yorktown's, though the Yorktowns ended up with slightly more aircraft because deck parking plus more compact folding wings).
@malcolm55144 күн бұрын
Did the Japanese not use deck parking?
@ivoryjohnson46628 күн бұрын
Excellent video
@sailordude20946 күн бұрын
Great history, I love the details! BTW, its a real shame that Lt. John J. Powers' rear gunner is basically unknown to the history books. I looked for it online but its a question mark on reference web sites. RIP brave sailor.
@GM-fh5jp7 күн бұрын
The next battle in line...the Last Stand of the Lexington. I hope he tells it well.
@darkfox20767 күн бұрын
Amazing visuals and quality commentaries must be a House of History vid ❤
@gbagaskoro27 күн бұрын
Great video detailing the attack ❤
@davidgaine46977 күн бұрын
“If I could turn back time”. Cher I believe. 😂
@jonatasarruda28246 күн бұрын
Great work
@tommiatkins34437 күн бұрын
The bit where the SBD was hit by "anti aircraft fire from a zero fighter".
@GM-fh5jp7 күн бұрын
Yes, a touch cringy.
@TheIndianalain7 күн бұрын
Technically, that's not erroneous 😇
@RigidAirshipsworkshop4 күн бұрын
Who shot the SBD? Was it AA or the Zero 😂
@danielsantiagourtado34308 күн бұрын
Suggestion: Please consider doing a reconquista series. Or Even just a series of Ferdinand and Isabella conquering granada
@HoH8 күн бұрын
Thanks - great suggestion but right now I'm focussing more on learning how to get a grasp of 3D animating... If (when) I return to landbattles, I will first cover the Franco-Prussian war in-depth before anything else.
@richardstone55527 күн бұрын
Thanks
@Dmooreslotreviews5 күн бұрын
Probably not the best place to suggest this. But it would be cool to perhaps see some animations of wolfpack sorties in the Atlantic.
@HoH5 күн бұрын
Great suggestion! I can't promise anything, but it's something I've been reading about for years, just haven't really had the proper way to put it into an animated video.
@Dmooreslotreviews5 күн бұрын
@HoH Even though I am from the UK, the Pacific theatre is my favourite from WW2. But it the Atlantic seems to be a bit of an untapped area as far as content goes. Really appreciate the hard work and the style of your videos.
@natheriver89105 күн бұрын
Very fascinant
@stevefox75663 күн бұрын
Most call the Battle of Coral Sea a draw and on paper it was. But that battle had two under-rated consequences that benefited that Allies immensely. 1- It halted the Japanese plan to take Port Mosbey (which delt the immediate Japanese plan to take New Ginia a serious blow). And the inability to take New Ginia made their future plan to invade Austria utterly impossible. As huge as that was it the other consequence 2- the serious damaging one of the Japanese fleet carriers that kept that carrier from participating Japan's planned Battle of Midway, that was planned a short time after the battle of Coral Sea that probably had a more important outcome (at least for the Americans). I say this because I think the Battle of Midway would have had a far different outcome if the Japanese had that extra carrier.
@akosgergely64474 күн бұрын
Sorry to be the one who says negatives but the hit locations seems to be messed up or mixed up with the damage suffered during Santa Cruz? What about the hit on the bow befor Power's bomb? There is no mention of that at all and there is clear pictoral evidence of that hit. See Montemayor's video: kzbin.info/www/bejne/hHOYmXtpoNipgac Also there was no bomb hit aft in the first wave, no evidence shows that, so wonder where that info was coming from.
@mathewhills88076 күн бұрын
These engagements were like keystone cops. Always completely inept and reliant on luck
@Indyjeeplover6 күн бұрын
Just remember, they didn’t have radar like we do today. Vast majority of reconnaissance was visual and there were frequent rain squalls and low cloud cover. Like being in a boxing match with a blindfold. One of the best assets the U.S. had was code breaking
@jamesscully71087 күн бұрын
👀👍🇮🇪⚓
@janlindtner3058 күн бұрын
👍👍👍
@isaacsilvas22855 күн бұрын
The west was Infantry fighting and tanks and air superiority In the east it was naval battles and air superiority
@scottmcdonald52376 күн бұрын
😮
@multifunktionsnutzvieh7 күн бұрын
Werbung, die legale Art des Terrors.
@chemicalsister1003 күн бұрын
No
@GHoPLAYZ694207 күн бұрын
11 hours😢
@MW-eb1qh8 күн бұрын
your video shows 4 bombs hitting Shokaku. But the audio said three, and historical accounts indicated it was three.
@realdealjalil7 күн бұрын
After the first two hits, he mentioned that gas fires also broke out on the shokaku
@bearcatracing0077 күн бұрын
Water was the wrong colour, clouds all wrong, just unbelievable hey.........
@Ubique29278 күн бұрын
1942... US Torpedo's and planes still useless.
@davidgaine46977 күн бұрын
😂
@JuanRico-d1b8 күн бұрын
USA should have done better they had radars,better planes,better anti air,better weapons,unlimited production,unlimited resources, better ALL while Japan yeah they lost but they did amazing with all the disvantages they had so to me its not that incredible when USA won the battles i mean they had everything on his side so to me JAPAN was better if they had the same technologies and resources they would mop the floor with USA
@jackbailey97148 күн бұрын
I mean you are not wrong. The problem was that it took the US time to get production to that point, where they could use all those resources and then you had to consider the leadership and how experienced those leaders were. Their torpedoes also sucked.
@emma123456789615 күн бұрын
No doubt better equipment but still 1940 technology