Pearl Harbor Spying Scene

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Pearl Harbor Spying Scene

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@weltenleser
@weltenleser Ай бұрын
"A brilliant man would find a way not to fight a war." - what a great quote, and such a true statement.
@freddyg1769
@freddyg1769 Ай бұрын
Good statement, but his actions where the contrary
@randomrazr
@randomrazr Ай бұрын
what movie name?
@liqian5395
@liqian5395 Ай бұрын
It came from "The Art of War" book, one of the strategy sentence.
@RogueDragon05
@RogueDragon05 Ай бұрын
@@randomrazr Pearl Harbor - 2001, Affleck, Hartnett, and Beckinsale. While there are some good scenes, it's less a war movie and more a melodramatic love triangle with a war playing in the background and it's way to long. The more recent Midway is a better movie in my opinion.
@Aldnon
@Aldnon Ай бұрын
​@@freddyg1769 Who? Admiral Yamamoto? You had to understand he was under pressure because the navy ministry was being pressured by prime minister and general Hideki Tojo. The then ex-Prime Minister Konoe Fumimaro already lost the way to contain the Land Army as they already occupied majority of the cabinet, even the Navy Ministry is filled with pro army people with Adminral Yamamoto as Vice minister of the Navy becoming the only one inside the navy ministry that opposes the war, the only allies he had (during this time) outside the ministry is Shigenori Togo the Foreign minister. So in this backdrop do you know what Yamamoto did? He become the commander of the combined fleet to escape assassination from the pro-army people (people who support Togo). Outside of all of this, Keisuke Okada the old ex-Prime Minister and Ex-Navy Minister, to somehow expel Togo and their cronies from the cabinet. as to help Yamamoto for being able to return to the mainland as the Cabinet member (which he half failed since later Yamamoto died in air battle), but succeeded kicking Togo and their pro war cronies out of cabinet in 1944, after this Shigenori Togo pushed for surrender with the Allies, it didn't work really well, until Konoe Fumimaro met with the Emperor and the Emperor still fond of the army, reject it but will think about it. After all of this, there are shift in the direction of the war, 6 people are appointed by the emperor to direct the war while also prevent the collapse of the government because now the anti war faction has grown large enough to destabilize the cabinet. the composition of the member is 2 pro war and 4 anti war Prime Minister, Admiral Kantaro Suzuki (Anti War) Minister of Foreign Affairs Shigenori Togo (Anti War) Minister of the Army, General Korechika Amami (Pro War) Minister of the Navy, Admiral Mitsumasa Yonai (Anti War) Chief of the Army General Staff, General Yoshijiro Umezu (Pro War) Chief of the Navy General Staff, Admiral Koshiro Oikawa (Anti War) later replaced with Admiral Suemu Toyoda (Anti War) Do you notice something? Each and every Navy Admirals was anti war the same as Yamamoto, but he was pushed around by the now Ex-Prime Minister Hideki Tojo with the blessing of the Emperor, since they are already in deep trouble, they can't pull out. They had to clean the crap The Army created, they were pushed to war not because they choose to go to war, but because The Army is filled with people who can't think really far, yet people from the army managed to occupy several strategic Cabinet Position, including the position of Prime Minister, as if it's not enough, The Emperor had a falling out with Ex-Prime Minister Konoe Fumimaro and become to trust Prime Minister Hideki Tojo for everything that is war related. Yamamoto know if he just followed the direction of the Army, the Navy will just slaughtered wholesale, so he had to do the attack on Hawaii or the southern force will be a failure of humongous proportion with the death of Japanese Conscript in a Hundred of thousands. The Navy, or in this case, Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, can be said a victim of circumstances, he can not quit or be passive or he will be eliminated or assassinated by the army, not only that, if he did nothing the army will just do more stupid war plan and kill more soldier in a stupid decision. He had to do something.
@henryhill4289
@henryhill4289 Ай бұрын
Huge appreciation for the Japanese high command's penchant for holding all their meetings in the fresh air.
@azexnewmai3607
@azexnewmai3607 Ай бұрын
Hey it's for good team building and moral boosting and increase productivity
@VIDEOVISTAVIEW2020
@VIDEOVISTAVIEW2020 Ай бұрын
It was a green initiative back then. Instead of using an aircon inside the ship.
@TwinFlyDSW
@TwinFlyDSW Ай бұрын
Is this not how Samurai/Shogun used to do it back in the day?
@007_arqamabdullah_marketin5
@007_arqamabdullah_marketin5 29 күн бұрын
No GPS or sat images back then, so yea good strategy
@bombski5657
@bombski5657 24 күн бұрын
It was meant to be inside but all the high command had behaved really well that week.
@epache315
@epache315 8 ай бұрын
R.I.P. Mako Iwamatsu (1933-2006) Mostly Mako Voice Of Aku from Samurai Jack and Uncle Iroh in Avatar The Last Airbender Honor and Righteousness
@IgorSalaj3578
@IgorSalaj3578 7 ай бұрын
Don't forget that Mako also voiced Master Splinter in CGI cartoon movie Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles from 2007.
@JedEkert
@JedEkert 5 ай бұрын
I remember Mako the best when he fought Bruce Lee in an episode of The Green Hornet.
@tenzinnordenthinley7121
@tenzinnordenthinley7121 Ай бұрын
He also acted as our last minister of tibet in seven years in tibet movie.
@fratercontenduntocculta8161
@fratercontenduntocculta8161 Ай бұрын
You also forgot he was the narrator in freaking Conan too
@covertops19Z
@covertops19Z Ай бұрын
He also played the bilge coolie in THE SAND PEBBLES with Steve McQueen.
@stevenpeterson8613
@stevenpeterson8613 5 ай бұрын
"A brilliant man would find a way not to fight a war!"
@vss1288
@vss1288 3 ай бұрын
Очень актуально в нынешнее время. 21 век и Никто не попытался остановить то, что сейчас происходит... ни в Украине , ни в секторе газа Политологи все одинаковы ментально в этом плане
@VersusARCH
@VersusARCH 2 ай бұрын
It was not up to Yamamoto to form national policy of Japan.
@cecilhammerton8167
@cecilhammerton8167 Ай бұрын
He was an exceptionally intelligent man.
@adri2shadow
@adri2shadow Ай бұрын
@@cecilhammerton8167yeah he knew Japan dont have the same Industrial and economic power as US.
@CrniWuk
@CrniWuk Ай бұрын
@@adri2shadow If I remember right Yamamoto was several times in the United States. He even studied at the Harvard University in the 1920s and he served as naval attaché in Washington, D.C while also traveling trough the United States and learning about the customs and business. He both opposed the war against China and later against the United States. So yeah, he definetly had a good idea of the potential the US had and knew Japan could never win in a prolonged war with the United States.
@benjsmithproductions
@benjsmithproductions Жыл бұрын
Uncle Iroh is going full Fire Nation
@MadMamluk88
@MadMamluk88 6 ай бұрын
I mean he’s got Shang Tsung working with him too
@jarrodyuki7081
@jarrodyuki7081 Ай бұрын
iroh is enfj 1w9 yamamato intj 5w6
@SleepySloth2705
@SleepySloth2705 Ай бұрын
@@MadMamluk88 Shang Tsung and Aku working together, now that's a power duo
@tomaslopez2940
@tomaslopez2940 Ай бұрын
Pearl Harbor is his Ba Sing Se
@Eagle-od1im
@Eagle-od1im Ай бұрын
@@tomaslopez2940 But there are no Aircraft Carriers in Ba Sing Se
@jessefoster1773
@jessefoster1773 8 ай бұрын
I love how Yamamoto looks at the children before committing, it had to be that bad to do what they did unreal
@seventhuser904
@seventhuser904 7 ай бұрын
They actually had no choice but to either Attack or Surrender. They chose to attack.
@weemissile
@weemissile 5 ай бұрын
It was either attack or say goodbye to their whole empire.
@jamesholcombe435
@jamesholcombe435 5 ай бұрын
The us suckered the Japanese into attacking us. Left the fleet wide open, just happen to have carriers out to sea.
@ysl4049
@ysl4049 4 ай бұрын
@@seventhuser904skipped history classes much kiddo?
@annedejong1040
@annedejong1040 2 ай бұрын
He knows that to start had to risk a ending
@thomast8539
@thomast8539 Ай бұрын
Billy Mitchell was brash and opinionated, but in 1925, he correctly predicted that the Japanese would attack Pearl. That's right, 99 years ago he wrote a book and described how it would be carried out.
@pilsnerd420
@pilsnerd420 Ай бұрын
He also cheated at Donkey Kong **
@Temmoie
@Temmoie Ай бұрын
@@pilsnerd420 Hey, he's gamer of the Century!
@hoofie2002
@hoofie2002 Ай бұрын
The Japanese saw the Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm attack at Taranto in Nov 1940 where the Italian Navy sustained serious damage in its anchorage as clear proof that the Pearl Harbor attack could succeed.
@norfangl3480
@norfangl3480 Ай бұрын
It's nice to know the B-25 was named after him.
@legoeasycompany
@legoeasycompany Ай бұрын
Amazing unless you read that how he actually saw Pearl Harbor being attacked by Land planes and he thought carriers lacked ability. But go ahead and keep calling him a visionary while literally having zero knowledge of his actual writings outside what other people quite while omitting a bunch. So yes, he predicted it but no it didn't happen at all like he thought
@earthdate3495
@earthdate3495 Ай бұрын
Fun fact: The founder of Reiki moved from Japan to Hawaii. The Japanese government asked him to take photos of Pearl Harbor. When he refused, they called him a traitor to his country. He was obligated to ritual suicide.
@dadab8547
@dadab8547 29 күн бұрын
He did it?
@earthdate3495
@earthdate3495 29 күн бұрын
​@@dadab8547He off'ed himself 😔
@dennisestradda9746
@dennisestradda9746 14 күн бұрын
Brainwashing gone to far, perhaps why they have high suicides til this day.
@tektoastium7241
@tektoastium7241 Жыл бұрын
The espionage operation done by the Japanese was elaborate and well-thought out. Although they didn’t properly estimate the consequences, they had the sophistication to establish a proper attack with assistance from their network of spies. Sun Tzu said that spies are one of the most important tools of any general. It remains the same here- the battle of the mind is the most important.
@timothydavidcurp
@timothydavidcurp Ай бұрын
But why didn't they pound the fuel dumps? That likely would have had an even greater impact than sinking our older model battleships, yes?
@tektoastium7241
@tektoastium7241 Ай бұрын
@@timothydavidcurpWell, for one they weren’t aiming for only US battleships, they were also aiming for other craft such as carriers. At the time, it was believed that battleships were still a critical part of any fleet- that would change as later in the war, ships like the Bismarck and Yamato were sunk by torpedo bombers. I’m inclined to believe that the Japanese probably did aim for fuel depots as well- they took much inspiration from the prior attack on Taranto, Italy by British Swordfish torpedo bombers, in which the British not only targeted Regia Marina warships but also fuel depots.
@timothydavidcurp
@timothydavidcurp Ай бұрын
@@tektoastium7241 it just seems, given the difficulties of building up a significant supply of fuel at Perl Harbor, that the fuel dumps should have been the highest priority - and then the carriers and other ships... I have to wonder if there wasn't just a certain amount of bravado/going for the most decorated scalp at work, rather than a more methodical approach to war making?
@madcorean
@madcorean Ай бұрын
One thing that is very overlooked in history is the espionage and counter-insurgency abilities of Imperial Japan. There is a reason why every Korean who went to Nakano Academy made it to very high positions in ROK intel and military, and it isn't because they were "installed". It was through merit.
@MG-fr3tn
@MG-fr3tn 29 күн бұрын
The aircraft carriers were out at sea, the navy shouldive had a few ships on stand by and some more out at sea.
@albertcheeni
@albertcheeni Ай бұрын
What Japan pulled off in Pearl Harbour was impossible for any other Power (of that time) except maybe the British. The daring, the planning- coordination -execution, the secrecy, the surprise element, the scale of the operation-were all unprecedented...
@jameslynch7826
@jameslynch7826 Ай бұрын
Taranto
@DausHMS
@DausHMS Ай бұрын
Japan themselves learned from the British that air attack on ships in port was possible. They had observers in Italy inspecting the damage done after the raid on Taranto.
@advamalstanly2928
@advamalstanly2928 Ай бұрын
Lol the Brits😂😂😂😂 Dunkirk says Hi... If there was no commonwealth soldiers for them to fight during the Africa campaign and European theatre, they're history.. your Queens and Kings will be shitting in their pants..
@rampancyproductions
@rampancyproductions Ай бұрын
The British though the Japanese were incapable of using aircraft in such a manner. See also Force Z
@albertcheeni
@albertcheeni Ай бұрын
@@advamalstanly2928 Atleast British are lot better than US (given how small the country is). Let's talk about the US. They entered WWI- 3 years AFTER it started. And WW II again 3 years after it started (and was busy--shamelessly doing ugly business making profit through lend-lease, when countries in Europe were fighting for survival). Such cowardice is nowhere seen in history. Dunkirk? Well what about the Battle of Britain? BTW I'm not British.
@chrisg4305
@chrisg4305 3 ай бұрын
Theres something just so badass to me thinking about the japanese leadership, high on victory, stand around congratulating eachother while Yamamoto stands in silent dread realizing that while the attack was a success, the carriers had been away and would be instrumental in avenging what was done there.
@andrewfalconer8599
@andrewfalconer8599 Ай бұрын
Yamamoto was on record as not being for the attack or the war.
@dixievfd55
@dixievfd55 25 күн бұрын
Carriers still weren't thought of as being as essential as battleships. The Japanese also missed the oil tanks. Hitting those would have really set the fleet back.
@WilliamMurphy-uv9pm
@WilliamMurphy-uv9pm 24 күн бұрын
@@dixievfd55 They missed the oil tanks? Were they on the attack list? Were they to be attacked in the third wave that never came? Oil tanks are very difficult, if attacked, to "miss".
@wackyotter1235
@wackyotter1235 22 күн бұрын
@@dixievfd55Yamato was against that theory and was a supporter of battleships
@JB-yb4wn
@JB-yb4wn 17 күн бұрын
@@dixievfd55 They didn't bomb the oil tanks because they thought that the US had so much oil it wouldn't make any difference. The truth is that the US did have the oil, but if they blew the tanks, then there sure wouldn't be any at Pearl.
@StevenSmith-br5tb
@StevenSmith-br5tb Ай бұрын
Any movie starring Mako is going to be a master class.
@eddyvader22
@eddyvader22 Ай бұрын
Seven Years in Tibet!!
@joshuasales1733
@joshuasales1733 Ай бұрын
This comment is a master class on calling something a master class.
@AnimePrayer
@AnimePrayer Ай бұрын
"A brilliant man would find a way not to fight a war." Breaking fourth wall towards the audience! History and future warning in one single scene!
@user-hm8hd2nc6u
@user-hm8hd2nc6u Ай бұрын
It was not breaking the fourth wall and additional explanation such as this is always quite foolish and childish
@andrewfalconer8599
@andrewfalconer8599 Ай бұрын
It’s wasn’t breaking the 4th wall. That general was very on record about not wanting Japan to attack and piss off the sleeping giant that was the US. They ignored him and, essentially, sent him and his men on a suicide mission to Pearl Harbor. Pretty sure he committed suicide close to the end of the war.
@InternetWarrior187
@InternetWarrior187 Ай бұрын
Yes. But Putin is threatening to use nuclear weapons these days 😂
@ikik1648
@ikik1648 29 күн бұрын
Dude should have thought about that before invading Manchuria
@lennartverhagen8633
@lennartverhagen8633 27 күн бұрын
@@user-hm8hd2nc6u He looks directly into the camera
@Lilchina-kh3tf
@Lilchina-kh3tf 24 күн бұрын
For those who keep asking, this movie is Pearl Harbor (2001)
@Lightlinefisherman
@Lightlinefisherman 8 ай бұрын
I think this scene did a disservice to admiral yamamoto. I understand the purpose of this movie was for American propaganda purposes so kind of simplified who he is. He actually was very aware that going to war with america was suicide. He went to Harvard and was keenly aware of American infrastructure and capability to wage war. but he decided to fight this way anyway to raise the chances of being able to win. As a Korean American though thank God Japan lost because they were doing some heinous things all over Asia
@notamoonraker
@notamoonraker 3 ай бұрын
But in this film, he is indeed shown as being reluctant to this operation.. "awakening a sleeping giant"
@JIN-eg2jm
@JIN-eg2jm Ай бұрын
朝鮮人=大明帝國and大日本帝國の藩屬
@user-dj9wf8pv8g
@user-dj9wf8pv8g Ай бұрын
very true. The Things that they did to the Chinese with the rape of Nanking and Japan doing terrible things to Korean women with the comfort wives also was sad.
@woodwyrm
@woodwyrm Ай бұрын
Yamamoto also fought at Tsushima straits against the Russian navy, where, mind you, the Japanese won; the Japanese actually thought they'd be able to claim most, if not all, of South East Asia after Pearl, figuring that it would take too long for the American Pacific Navy to return to strength to challenge Japanese supremacy.
@thenumbah1birdman
@thenumbah1birdman Ай бұрын
@@woodwyrm And when the challenge inevitably came Yamamoto hoped to initiate another Tsushima, to eviscerate the carriers and whatever survived Pearl Harbor-unfortunately for him, Joseph Rochefort and co. were reading his mail before even Yamamoto got it.
@drphot6050
@drphot6050 Жыл бұрын
Wow Shang Tsung has been around for along time 😂
@winterchill3013
@winterchill3013 2 ай бұрын
Yeah he always plays as a villain in movies 😅
@saminsiddiquee2059
@saminsiddiquee2059 Ай бұрын
lol, mortal combat
@Ducktator1969
@Ducktator1969 Ай бұрын
Well he likes collecting soul didn't he😂
@290_deepak
@290_deepak Жыл бұрын
Japanese preparation.. Is badass ✨✨
@allexanderchristian3873
@allexanderchristian3873 Жыл бұрын
Movie name?
@290_deepak
@290_deepak Жыл бұрын
@@allexanderchristian3873 Pearl Harbor
@mejestic124
@mejestic124 11 ай бұрын
you are ruining the moment, please shut up.
@johnmcpherson1713
@johnmcpherson1713 Ай бұрын
For Pearl and the early war it was. Subsequently it tended to be overly complex... too many moving parts.
@AAAAAA-tj1nq
@AAAAAA-tj1nq Ай бұрын
japanese war criminals
@hirokitakei9272
@hirokitakei9272 2 ай бұрын
So this is how trade minister Tagomi got his spot ...
@milesbennet4572
@milesbennet4572 Ай бұрын
He made some pictures
@mariocadiziii
@mariocadiziii 9 күн бұрын
Wait which one was he from here?
@theofficialgreenkane9645
@theofficialgreenkane9645 4 сағат бұрын
This was such a good movie. I don’t understand the backlash or negativity. The acting, set design, sound design, & camera work seem great to me. It definitely deserves a 2nd look.
@JaneDoe7582
@JaneDoe7582 Ай бұрын
Such a good movie ruined by a love story.
@babayaga1767
@babayaga1767 Ай бұрын
that's why tora tora tora is the best. told from both american and japanese perspectives. directed by both american and japanese directors. factual telling of events.
@ryuukeisscifiproductions1818
@ryuukeisscifiproductions1818 Ай бұрын
@@babayaga1767 Tora Tora Tora is also more historically accurate with the ship models it uses. Its not perfect but at least you dont have modern FFG's and Nuclear carriers present in the film.
@davedropd1
@davedropd1 Ай бұрын
exactly & Titanic too..
@FV4030
@FV4030 25 күн бұрын
And huge inaccuracies.
@wadihalid8119
@wadihalid8119 11 күн бұрын
Fact that night marine enjoy weekend play with girl n drunk
@DynamicDuo795
@DynamicDuo795 Ай бұрын
It was pretty clever that they attacked on an early Sunday morning. The reason? Saturday night, everyone would be out late getting wasted, partying, and having Saturday night fun, especially since it was during Christmas time. You get them early Sunday morning when they are all still asleep and hungover, rendering their ability to fight back virtually useless, and you also have the element of surprise. The Japanese knew what they were doing.
@simunator
@simunator Ай бұрын
i love the logistics, planning, and training required to undertake massive operations like this that results in overwhelming success. Same can be said with the first 24 hours of Desert Storm's air campaign and Operation Uppercut.
@tehprimelime1063
@tehprimelime1063 27 күн бұрын
I've not seen this movie from beginning to end but my gosh, it's so beautifully shot. From the fading of all the names with the camera to focus on the one the actor is talking about, to the contrast on all the technology of both sides. Brilliant work!
@JB-yb4wn
@JB-yb4wn 17 күн бұрын
Believe me, one of the worst war movies I have ever seen, Mako couldn't even save it.
@moonlightserenade6292
@moonlightserenade6292 3 күн бұрын
The combat scenes including this buildup are pretty solid. But whole storyline is crap. For a film titled "Pearl Harbor" it shouldn't be about triangle love of an unfaithful woman.. rather a film about the war itself. For this reason, "Tora Tora Tora" is superior.
@nicholasleon7819
@nicholasleon7819 Ай бұрын
Mikey Bay was really cooking with all the Japanese-perspective scenes in this movie
@Lilchina-kh3tf
@Lilchina-kh3tf 24 күн бұрын
I thought he did a good job despite what the haters say. This movie has good replay value for me.
@09rja
@09rja 18 күн бұрын
I forgot Mako was in this movie. He was a great actor.
@snwbubble
@snwbubble Ай бұрын
nice supercarriers Japan has at 3:58. I also love that the Japanese use calendars with the English names of each day 9:28
@jackanderson8418
@jackanderson8418 28 күн бұрын
Omg that pissed me off so much! They could have used any stock footage of a ww2 Japanese carrier, but they decided to get footage of a modern American carrier group 🤦‍♂️
@johnquake1335
@johnquake1335 20 күн бұрын
The fact is they where actually converted cargo ships retro fitted to hold places and personnel for war. They wernt built for war the original ships, but Japan new they needed carrier and carriers quick hence the rero fitting if simple cargo ships to become and instrument of war. They had 9 carriers but I think they knew they needed more and four where converted, by the start the pearl harbour attack. Japan had the largest carrier fleet in the workd
@Damncaterer
@Damncaterer 15 күн бұрын
They also had some shots up close of modern destroyers/cruisers
@AndrewGivens
@AndrewGivens 4 күн бұрын
@@johnquake1335 The Kido Butai's big six were absolutely *NOT* "converted cargo ships"! Are you, in fact, thinking of the two 'Hiyo'-class carriers - which were converted from liner hulls - or the fact of the 'Akagi' and 'Kaga' being conversions of a then-unfinished battlecruiser and battleship hull respectively? Because the two 'Lexingtons' were likewise adapted from incomplete and cancelled battlecruiser hulls, as was the 'USS Langley' an *actual converted collier* ? You may even be thinking of the mid-war conversion of the two 'Chiyoda'-class light fleet carriers from their original seaplane carrier guise - and if you are, then you would know that a part of Japanese strategic planning was the use of a multi-purpose fast navy auxiliary hull design, able to be finished as a fast fleet replenisher or as an aviation vessel, among other roles; so those two ships were absolutely designed to full naval standards for just such repurposing in the event. Or are you even talking about the small Japanese escort carrier programme (of which the US had a very notable equivalent)?
@shimakaze_maru_maru
@shimakaze_maru_maru Ай бұрын
「尊皇」とか「皇国」とかとりあえず並べとけばいいやって感じのチャチいセット好き
@TimOttoJp
@TimOttoJp Ай бұрын
欧米人の日本へのステレオタイプが、垣間見れる。
@abhilashdas2460
@abhilashdas2460 Ай бұрын
​@@TimOttoJp 今の弱い世代の日本人のようなものではなく、昔の日本もそうでした。
@user-jt9xo3ht8v
@user-jt9xo3ht8v Ай бұрын
Almost Japanese people would laugh if they saw a movie set like this. Why don't they have roofed buildings?
@yumenokoyume
@yumenokoyume 5 күн бұрын
I'm a Filipino, yeah I can feel the Japanese stereotype in the movie. Now that I've seen this again after several years.
@Brian6587
@Brian6587 4 ай бұрын
It's crazy the amount of intelligence the Japanese had on Pearl Harbor. With everything that is happening with China I can't help but think of this movie and wonder if history is bound to repeat itself. China seems to be another pre World War II Japan. One would hope we learned our lesson.
@notamoonraker
@notamoonraker 3 ай бұрын
Actually you are not that far off. P.R.China today is using its softpower to use chinese diasporas in Southeast Asia and United States either as spies or at least supporting their cause.
@Boeing_742
@Boeing_742 Ай бұрын
Just like the Japanese in ww2, they have a nig navy and powerful airforce plus there aggressive
@bobg5362
@bobg5362 Ай бұрын
I would have agreed with you pre-Obama, but if China Pearl Harbored us today, half the country would scream it was our own fault for not using the proper pronouns and that we needed to surrender.
@lordchucksteak1012
@lordchucksteak1012 Ай бұрын
@@bobg5362No they wouldn't, but keep up that victim mentality
@TimOttoJp
@TimOttoJp Ай бұрын
中国は、アメリカ合衆国のハワイ侵略を参考にしているでしょうね。
@tomaszmagierowski2166
@tomaszmagierowski2166 Ай бұрын
4:22 1960's Knox-class frigates with helipads. They really could have chosen better ships for this scene, or not zoom in to make it so obvious.
@Revkor
@Revkor 27 күн бұрын
well most of the suriving WW2 era ships have been sold or scrapped at this point
@lokieod5421
@lokieod5421 25 күн бұрын
I mean, imagine a RIM-7 Missile cell at Pearl Harbor on that day :D
@shodanhideo8286
@shodanhideo8286 24 күн бұрын
also, modern supercarriers at 3:59 seems they didn't give much shit
@davepowder4020
@davepowder4020 Ай бұрын
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Dan Aykroyd, Ben Affleck, Colm Feore, Graham Beckel (Commander Fisk on Battlestar Galactica) and so many others here...
@nicholascauton9648
@nicholascauton9648 22 күн бұрын
I love how Mako’s character is the only one that’s not eager to fight a war with the U.S. It’s like he’s the only one could see that they’re about to step on the toes of an angry sleeping giant.
@gabrieldassi8591
@gabrieldassi8591 11 ай бұрын
On December 5, 1941, Walt Disney was 40!
@northislandguy
@northislandguy Ай бұрын
I remember seeing this movie years ago, The Japanese part is so good how it was done. I forgot about this
@reosama8553
@reosama8553 8 күн бұрын
Movie title?
@ariyano23
@ariyano23 10 ай бұрын
It was so much fun shooting these scenes:-)
@fdsjlaf
@fdsjlaf 7 күн бұрын
yea same here
@Meghnaaad
@Meghnaaad 25 күн бұрын
“A brilliant man would find a way not to fight a war” what a quote.
@tastygravy6880
@tastygravy6880 Ай бұрын
Yamamoto was a true military man, a brilliant tactian but understood the reality of war.
@raymondyee2008
@raymondyee2008 9 ай бұрын
04:14 I’m not sure if cameras from 1941 era could get such good photos from afar.
@thitran1362
@thitran1362 Ай бұрын
also at 8:14 the ships around the carrier are literally modern US destroyers and cruisers lol. Arleigh Burke class too lmao
@XVENDETTA100
@XVENDETTA100 Ай бұрын
That camera is a special edition product requested by japanese government..... as legend said: a secret society gathered to made that request.....the holy grail of camera Kids nowadays know them as sony, nikon, canon, fujifilm, panasonic, olympus, ricoh
@robertvysther1138
@robertvysther1138 Ай бұрын
Japan was always known for it's fine optics.
@joembensman
@joembensman Ай бұрын
The scenes of the American Navy officers trying to determine the Japanese movements are well done. I love scenes where puzzle pieces are more or less being put together to figure out what is going on. It really is a shame we underestimated the Japanese so much.
@teyemanon1970
@teyemanon1970 Ай бұрын
Same happened in Vietnam. Same happened on 9/11.
@joembensman
@joembensman Ай бұрын
@@teyemanon1970 Eh, I don't view Vietnam as I do Pearl Harbor and 9-11. Vietnam should never have been fought.
@hawaiiancane1
@hawaiiancane1 Ай бұрын
Mako was a great actor. To me, his most memorable performance was in 55 days at Peking
@charlesoshea4803
@charlesoshea4803 11 күн бұрын
The Sand Pebbles
@catlady8324
@catlady8324 8 күн бұрын
9:26 It was actually December 8th, 1941 because the Imperial Navy was always on Tokyo time no matter where they were.
@roygbiv330
@roygbiv330 10 ай бұрын
each general was the grandson generation of the last generation of the tokugawa shogunate. the generals had no knowledge of rational judgments and logic thinking. people outside of japan took it granted that "a heavyweight person is superior to a lightweight person in a judo match". the generals had believed that even "a japanese lightweight person can beat an american heavyweight person" because they seriously believed that japan was a nation of emperors with divine wind (kami kaze).
@tomi.77
@tomi.77 5 ай бұрын
合理的なじゃなくて嫌でも戦わないといけなくなったんです。パリ講和会議の時に人種差別撤廃提案を出してから白人国家の日本イジメは限界を超えました。あと当時、支那軍閥は人民を弾圧してました。それらの救出も日本は一部的に行ってました。それらを妨害する為に支援して日本イジメをやりまくってたのがアメリカとアングロサクソンの植民地主義の国々らです。日本は元々ペリー来航から奴隷にされそうに成ってました。それを戦いに勝って大日本帝国は強くなったからアングロサクソン国が日本を潰したいのと、人種差別撤廃を訴えてきた日本から植民地を失うのが怖かったのですよ。だから潰しにかかってきたんです。日本はそれに抵抗しただけです。
@christians6633
@christians6633 7 күн бұрын
This is just the usual western ignorance and arrogance. Japan couldn't have done what they did if their generals were not capable of rational judgements and logical thinking.
@aslamnurfikri7640
@aslamnurfikri7640 5 күн бұрын
Except Yamamoto. He studied at Harvard and was well aware of American industrial powers and determination
@roygbiv330
@roygbiv330 5 күн бұрын
the japanese national diet started in 1890. their first "voluntary" movement of democracy started around the 1910's. however no one could discuss based on rational judgments and logical thinking, no one could determine who was right or wrong. instead, everything was decided by political power and political games. i would have to say that the japanese government and the bureaucracy lacked an idea of who was a responsible person in charge, who should be elected prime minister. the cabinet ministers changed so often and accordingly the bureaucracy members changed so often. the emperor of japan could not control the cabinet and the military even though the emperor was positioned at the top.
@ASRI_SIGMA
@ASRI_SIGMA Жыл бұрын
Uncle iroh
@StephenLuke
@StephenLuke Жыл бұрын
RIP Mako Iwamatsu (1933-2006)
@KylianStark
@KylianStark 14 күн бұрын
loved your take on this subject, it’s so well thought out!
@activate-motivation
@activate-motivation 28 күн бұрын
i totally forgot the picture taking part, when i was little, this is very well made, now i realize the guy from mortal combat is here, liu cans enemy
@gimkit1188
@gimkit1188 Ай бұрын
When the leader always think that he's better than his subordinate in every way. The result, Pearl Harbour in history.
@podsmpsg1
@podsmpsg1 5 ай бұрын
They DID awaken a sleeping giant.
@heitor5784
@heitor5784 Ай бұрын
🇻🇮🇺🇲⚡UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ⚡🇺🇲🇻🇮
@ysbl25
@ysbl25 Ай бұрын
But now afraid of china and russia 😂😂😂 baiting other countries to start a war! What a dog
@proudtobealifeinsuranceage5215
@proudtobealifeinsuranceage5215 Ай бұрын
​@@heitor5784actually if equipped with the same level of technology and economy the ww2 japanese would do in the war far far better than the yankees and their oil wars..you see it is all started when US wanted to play with oil...you don't want other nation going higher above you..we asians know we are capable to outsmart you just like in attack of the pearl harbour...we could make the world better with our bigger brain and calmer nature...
@sallmandar1027
@sallmandar1027 Ай бұрын
Japan now faces its most challenging opponent yet, the industrial Juggernaut of America shakes off the rubble of the civil war and its war machine roars back to life
@podsmpsg1
@podsmpsg1 Ай бұрын
@@sallmandar1027 Definitely. He said they couldn't defeat the US in a long way. They thought and hoped our Aircraft Carriers would be at Pearl Harbor, but they weren't. Thankfully. We couldn't afford to lose those carriers.
@pacifistidentitarian549
@pacifistidentitarian549 7 күн бұрын
Japanese Navy uniform was clean AF
@user-vl1zn8xs2n
@user-vl1zn8xs2n 7 ай бұрын
best war music
@chocolat-kun8689
@chocolat-kun8689 Ай бұрын
4:23, that looks damn modern for a WW2 ship. Did not know helicopters were used by the US Naval ships back then.
@power2084
@power2084 Ай бұрын
4:22 is the correct timestamp, but yeah well spotted, there are even box missile launchers on those ships.
@PapaMike23
@PapaMike23 Ай бұрын
The ships at 3:57 look pretty modern as well, and the carriers in the background look like they copy-pasted it five times (at least they got the number of carriers right)
@thewhitehousevietsubarchiv2625
@thewhitehousevietsubarchiv2625 Ай бұрын
What are Nimitz and the Arleigh Burkes doing in 1941???
@Boeing_742
@Boeing_742 Ай бұрын
I am asking the same question to
@Boeing_742
@Boeing_742 Ай бұрын
Also the ships in the port when he japanese guy was talking th photos also look modern
@robertmorris8997
@robertmorris8997 Ай бұрын
The Final Countdown.
@thewhitehousevietsubarchiv2625
@thewhitehousevietsubarchiv2625 Ай бұрын
@@robertmorris8997 Easter egg af
@NicerDicerSmart
@NicerDicerSmart Ай бұрын
that fleet shot made me laugh and think "well if that had been the force striking out at Pearl Harbor the war would have taken an entirely different course!" :D
@CristySFM1234
@CristySFM1234 4 ай бұрын
This movie did a good job depicting the prelude to the attack its actually quite accurate
@user-xo9lu6vj8u
@user-xo9lu6vj8u 3 ай бұрын
Tora Tora Tora does a better job.
@gabrielbaynunn2418
@gabrielbaynunn2418 3 ай бұрын
Were you there?!
@jelly.212
@jelly.212 Ай бұрын
​@@gabrielbaynunn2418 WeRe YOu tHeRE?
@gabrielbaynunn2418
@gabrielbaynunn2418 Ай бұрын
​@@jelly.212We both were!
@jurtra9090
@jurtra9090 8 ай бұрын
If only Bay ditched the romance plot and focus on history, people will remember this movie more fondly. Instead of 2 fictional characters with vapid romance bull, make Affleck and Hartnett actually play George Welch and Kenneth Taylor
@raymondyee2008
@raymondyee2008 8 ай бұрын
You kidding? Taylor blasted the movie as garbage.
@jurtra9090
@jurtra9090 8 ай бұрын
yeah i know. he was consulted in the 1970 movie Tora Tora Tora, but not for 2001 Pearl Harbor. what i meant is Bay should have grind his teeth and make it a fully fledged Tora Tora Tora reboot@@raymondyee2008
@memecliparchives2254
@memecliparchives2254 4 ай бұрын
​@@raymondyee2008Yep and due to it being historically inaccurate and the romance subplot with it. If the movie had more historically accurate props, storytelling and everything else, it would be remembered more fondly like what OP said.
@toadofsteel
@toadofsteel 2 ай бұрын
From what I had read, Bay didn't want the romance plot. He had wanted to remake Tora Tora Tora with modern CGI, and had threatened to leave production at a couple points. While he wouldn't have been anywhere near historically accurate (and had way more fun with explosions as Bay tends to do), apparently the whole romance plot was a Bruckheimer thing. The fact that the best scenes are the ones that have actual historical figures, such as Yamamoto, Roosevelt, Doolittle, and even Petty Offiicer Doris Miller (as portrayed by Cuba Gooding Jr), are proof of this. I feel like this movie could do well to have a Phantom Edit where all the scenes with made up characters (other than the Doolittle Raid, and even then focus entirely on Baldwin there) are completely scrubbed from the movie. Would be short and still have glaring inaccuracies, but would be a much better movie overall.
@Cryptosporidium140
@Cryptosporidium140 2 ай бұрын
I don't think that's true at all, there's a reason films like this do so well and it's basically it's not solely based on the historical stuff. Titanic for example, Saving Private Ryan. The romantic subplot draws casuals in and makes the film bigger, now that's not the case all the time but pearl harbor is a bigger movie for the romantic stuff. Now is that the case all the time? No of course not but most of the time yes.
@nozyspy4967
@nozyspy4967 Ай бұрын
3:59 Wow, they couldn't be bothered to CG that? Interesting to know Japan had several Nimitz class CV's and a nuclear attack sub in WW2.
@Endeavour30
@Endeavour30 Ай бұрын
98% of the people don't care about such details.
@Deltaflot1701
@Deltaflot1701 Ай бұрын
Ive watched enoug of the new Shogun to pick up some of Yamamoto's words :p
@LoficatBGM
@LoficatBGM 4 күн бұрын
I am Japanese, but I cannot understand why we went to war while importing raw materials like oil and iron from virtual enemy countries. It's incomprehensible. It was truly good that the empire collapsed. However, I regret the lives lost in America and Japan. I pray for their souls.
@outerspace8158
@outerspace8158 4 күн бұрын
You got oil sanctioned because you invaded Korea and China at that time and after the pearl harbour crisis you go all asian east south which many west colonies there
@escrowescobar5945
@escrowescobar5945 2 күн бұрын
It's unbelievable how they recently returned from the USA, supposedly to strengthen trade and friendship bonds, only to suddenly launch a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor. This unexpected betrayal completely blindsided us. This is why USA should always keep an eye on Japan no matter what.
@Djmminhquang
@Djmminhquang 2 күн бұрын
American betrayed japan First with a oil embargo . Don’t blame us
@HotForgeChaos
@HotForgeChaos Ай бұрын
RIP Mako-san
@jamesboulger8705
@jamesboulger8705 Ай бұрын
Shang Tsung... flawless victory
@antonrolandtuburan8379
@antonrolandtuburan8379 23 күн бұрын
I just love how they made this film
@trebor22031982
@trebor22031982 Ай бұрын
These scenes are my favourites from the movie, followed by FDR's speech
@roshanantony
@roshanantony Ай бұрын
name of the movie?
@florinivan6907
@florinivan6907 Жыл бұрын
'its what I would do' the worst answer you can give.
@pur3gre3k254
@pur3gre3k254 Ай бұрын
Uncle Iroh vs Uncle Sam, Fire nation vs Gun nation
@FordFalcon1962nBlue
@FordFalcon1962nBlue Ай бұрын
i just realized NOW, after watching pearl Habor like 6 or 7 times , that the code reader dude or w/e is Dan Akroyd..
@geekdiggy
@geekdiggy 28 күн бұрын
8:33 one of my favorite details from this film is when the major mispronounced "Haleiwa." he switched the I and the E to pronounce it "Haliewa" which is how many non-locals from the US have always pronounced it. i don't know if that was done purposely, but it's brilliant nonetheless.
@KwalaUser
@KwalaUser Ай бұрын
全く違和感だらけの映画セットですね~。鳥居に軍艦旗。全く日本をしらない監督が作った作品。
@Sahilprakash1999
@Sahilprakash1999 6 ай бұрын
4:05 Takeo Yoshikawa: do you have any air tours going through the valley of Oahu you do
@brianjones5255
@brianjones5255 28 күн бұрын
Love the cut scenes to modern U.S. Supercarriers that are supposed to be Japanese WWII carriers. Nice.
@mattduke6490
@mattduke6490 27 күн бұрын
I thought the same thing!
@madmanuel001
@madmanuel001 Ай бұрын
Hanz Zimmer sounds like he used a number of track elements from Gladiator in this soundtrack.
@subliminaljuggernaut7278
@subliminaljuggernaut7278 Ай бұрын
omitted here is the reason why the US sanctioned Japan. it makes it seem that the USA is the aggressor. when in fact the Japanese had since 1937 been attacking China and committing genocides
@dylanlowers5236
@dylanlowers5236 26 күн бұрын
The torpedoes were such a shock to the US that they immediately started experimenting with their own designs. One such design was by Westinghouse, produced in Sharon Pennsylvania and tested in Pymatuning Lake in PA
@pging8328
@pging8328 Ай бұрын
this is a really well put together movie. awesome.
@roshanantony
@roshanantony Ай бұрын
name of the movie please?
@caseynoel2202
@caseynoel2202 27 күн бұрын
Seriously?
@Lilchina-kh3tf
@Lilchina-kh3tf 24 күн бұрын
​@roshanantony Pearl harbor 2001
@bill2066
@bill2066 Ай бұрын
I remember this movie when it first came out in theatres when I lived In Hawaii. It was NOt well received at first. But, its one of those that just "grows" on you over time, and I believe, not for certain, that it did quite well financially over the Long run
@AB-mw8oz
@AB-mw8oz Ай бұрын
If you take out the silly love triangle it's not a bad film. And most of the battle scenes are done with practical effects
@bill2066
@bill2066 Ай бұрын
@@AB-mw8ozwell, you know...Hollywood. They do what they gotta do. But, yes. Agreed.
@thefive2509
@thefive2509 Ай бұрын
What movie is this?
@levijoestar8177
@levijoestar8177 Ай бұрын
@@thefive2509 same question
@magicalpj
@magicalpj Ай бұрын
Nah, the movie overall is still trash because of what was already mentioned - the love triangle. If that was taken out and it was just a war movie, it would have been brilliant. The shame of that is that you COULD take out all of that stuff and still have a feature length film 😂 The movie is 'Pearl Harbor' for those who are asking. Came out in 2001.
@Andi-cr9ko
@Andi-cr9ko Ай бұрын
3:57 was a modern American aircraft carrier.
@Shadowdoc26
@Shadowdoc26 Ай бұрын
They didn’t have the budget for everything. They also used modern carrier for hornet during Doolittle raid
@90AlmostFamous
@90AlmostFamous Ай бұрын
i think they used to same one for transformers shot xD
@philippbehrend5559
@philippbehrend5559 Ай бұрын
4:22 are modern Frigates, or really really modern looking WW2 destroyers
@tomaszmagierowski2166
@tomaszmagierowski2166 Ай бұрын
@@philippbehrend5559 Knox-class frigates with helipads
@THOMY2605
@THOMY2605 Ай бұрын
@@Shadowdoc26 In one shot during the launch of the bombers you could also see the catapult in the deck.
@newyardleysinclair9960
@newyardleysinclair9960 6 күн бұрын
Yamamoto was against the attack. He's been to america. He believes there's no way japan could beat American in a drawn out war. Hence the surprise attack at PH to destroy the pacific fleet. If American survived that then he knew Japan had no chance to win
@ImperialDiecast
@ImperialDiecast 4 күн бұрын
carriers had left port a few days earlier and the japs failed to bomb the fuel farms at pearl. otherwise it would have taken america out of the fight
@justaguy328
@justaguy328 Ай бұрын
Totally forgot about these scenes
@x.brxkxn._.chxrli.x
@x.brxkxn._.chxrli.x 3 ай бұрын
3:57 Japanese time traveler carrier group?
@scienceroast9558
@scienceroast9558 Ай бұрын
Yamamoto was a genius by birth, he fought many battles and wars, he was also a wise man, though he was educated by the west
@felixchrist667
@felixchrist667 Ай бұрын
The problem in this movie, thats not Yamamoto, but mixed 2 character Yamamoto & Nagumo. Yamamoto never lead the strike group to Pearl Habour
@scienceroast9558
@scienceroast9558 Ай бұрын
@@felixchrist667 And Nagumo was not that smart
@kababyenoh
@kababyenoh Ай бұрын
I love you, Akagi.
@SuperChuckRaney
@SuperChuckRaney 2 күн бұрын
What everyone misses here is Dec 8th at 2am in Manilla, is the exact same moment on the Time/Space Continum as Dec 7th at 8am in Pearl. The Japanese war planners carefully hit Pearl FIRST as the main target, and one hour later hit the other stuff. Exactly one hour, incase Pearl was called off. As for the spying/evesdropping .... Japan had a HUGE fleet, THEY DID MOVE SOUTH. They also moved to Pearl Harbor. They also moved into British Hong Kong, they didn't have to make up a bunch of air chatter, it already existed. THEY MOVED TO THE PHILIPINES AND ATTACKED BATAAN within an hour of the attack on Pearl. NOT THE NEXT DAY. NOT 10 HOURS LATER. Simultaneous air attacks. Pearl, Philipines, Hong Kong. Again, it's coincidence the calender reads Dec 8th. for some and Dec 7th for others. During the same sunrise/moment. they attack hard targets at Pearl. An Hour later they carefully hit radio and communications in Philipines, Hong Kong. The Minor Islands are defenseless so, they just sent bombers to prepare for land assualts. Guam, Wake Island. Boom.
@victoralexandru4967
@victoralexandru4967 8 ай бұрын
Why did the Japanese had calendars with English words?
@declanmurphy3093
@declanmurphy3093 Ай бұрын
Hollywood.
@Lilchina-kh3tf
@Lilchina-kh3tf 24 күн бұрын
Because it's an english audience
@jexxajess6837
@jexxajess6837 Ай бұрын
What film is this? It looks worth a watch..
@Lilchina-kh3tf
@Lilchina-kh3tf 24 күн бұрын
Pearl harbor 2001
@jessicaregina1956
@jessicaregina1956 14 күн бұрын
Severomorsk Naval Base: the return
@jeffreyavila6669
@jeffreyavila6669 28 күн бұрын
I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve - Yamamoto
@Laotzu.Goldbug
@Laotzu.Goldbug 9 күн бұрын
The only thing that's weird is that they are using footage of modern (1980's & 90's) warships, like what appear to be Burkes and Kitty Hawks at 3:59 and clearly Spruances at 4:22 (USS Ingersoll). For a movie that lean so heavily into CGI for many aspects you think they could have created a couple models of period correct ships
@aimanhud1856
@aimanhud1856 10 ай бұрын
7:20 is that Sung Kang a.k.a Han (Fast & Furious) right?
@gutentag587
@gutentag587 10 ай бұрын
that's him lol, just found out not long ago that he starred in pearl harbor as a translator
@Sora-kaslana
@Sora-kaslana Ай бұрын
@@gutentag587soo young
@daifukusangokun
@daifukusangokun Ай бұрын
このセットほんと酷すぎて好き 民間人がすぐそこで走り回ってるような屋外でこんな会議やるわけねーだろ!!!
@kenzow2800
@kenzow2800 Ай бұрын
トランプ大統領がホテルのラウンジで国家機密級の(北朝鮮に行く)会話を普通に閣僚連中にして、DIAやNSAが怒りまくった話し好き。アメリカでもまれにある。
@daifukusangokun
@daifukusangokun Ай бұрын
@@kenzow2800 でも流石にこれはやらんでしょ…なんで屋外にわざわざこんなの用意して奇襲攻撃の話やってるんだ…
@kenzow2800
@kenzow2800 Ай бұрын
@@daifukusangokun 製作がディズニーだし、「エンタメだし、こんな感じでいいだろ」と思ったとか・・・
@hresvelgr7193
@hresvelgr7193 3 күн бұрын
How does is a movie made in 2001 unable to find a way to not use modern ships as placeholders for WWII ships
@dotaking1985
@dotaking1985 Ай бұрын
what movie was this from? i can't seem to find it. there is another 'pearl harbor' movie with josh hartnett, ben affleck and kate beckinsale
@Lilchina-kh3tf
@Lilchina-kh3tf 24 күн бұрын
Pearl harbor 2001, Ben Affleck is in this movie
@klipsfilmsmelbourne
@klipsfilmsmelbourne Жыл бұрын
4:34 1944 uss west Virginia not 1941 version
@raymondyee2008
@raymondyee2008 9 ай бұрын
Indeed that was after Pearl Harbor and having the 1943 refit. Yet another historical inaccuracy.
@Adolphification
@Adolphification Ай бұрын
lots of modern ships LOL
@sociosanch3748
@sociosanch3748 22 күн бұрын
R.I.P. Mako Iwamatsu
@Roger_Gustafsson
@Roger_Gustafsson Ай бұрын
It feels like the allied got incredibly lucky at several occasions.
@CrniWuk
@CrniWuk Ай бұрын
Empire of Japan : They cut our oil supply. Also Empire of Japan : To get it back, we will attack those that sell it to us! Genious plan.
@SaraMorgan-ym6ue
@SaraMorgan-ym6ue Ай бұрын
yeah talk about biting the hand that feeds you literally🤣🤣🤣
@montserrat5840
@montserrat5840 Ай бұрын
Actually it was and if they had succeded they had become stronger
@Philmoscowitz
@Philmoscowitz Ай бұрын
Lol, were did you learn that? What makes you think the US wanted to sell oil to Japan? We were the ones who put the oil embargo on them in the first place because we didn't like the colonial game they were playing in Asia.
@cyber_habanero
@cyber_habanero Ай бұрын
Nice that this movie shows how US started the war, they knew that their oil-embargo would mean an act of war for Japan. Roosevelt wanted to join the war against Germany and needed a way US-public would follow him. He knew Japan would attack Havaii, that's why the carriers was not there, only their old, outdated ships. Sure they did not like how Japan acted in China, but US did conquer other countries the same way before, for example Philipines, Hawaii, etc.. It's their all way to become hegemon. 😂
@Jiharucchi
@Jiharucchi Ай бұрын
@@cyber_habanero I thought that was a conspiracy theory with no evidence to prove. Analysis by "who has what to gain from taking certain actions" can only be valid at most but never sound. So I've been looking for something like a military strategy or order that explicitly said "let the Jap bomb Pearl Harbor", otherwise, carriers not in port was just a coincidence.
@user-eg6zq4pi7u
@user-eg6zq4pi7u 9 ай бұрын
knp saya bisa melihat apa yg diperbincangkan dan mendengar yg direncanakan.? wktu itu? "Pancing smua tentara amerika ke lautan kita" lalu ketika smua sudah di lautan, saatnya kita ke sana..... HAIK
@Del-Canada
@Del-Canada 5 күн бұрын
This was great in the theatre.
@AmanaLaks
@AmanaLaks 29 күн бұрын
One fatal thing that makes allies lose is unpreparedness, Losing to a sudden attack in the light of day should have been humiliating, but this was war, luck just wasn't on the side of the allies this time
@mr.d6296
@mr.d6296 Ай бұрын
My Grandfather was at Pearl Harbor December 7th. He said that there was a Japanese exchange pilot in their flight group (USN) who committed suicide during the attack by eating the broken glass of spectacles. It took hours for him to die and he could not speak. No one knew much about him or ever would.
@looneyburgmusic
@looneyburgmusic Ай бұрын
Your grandfather lied to you. There was no "exchange" program between the USN and IJN
@bencharlong2093
@bencharlong2093 Ай бұрын
Love people making shit up just for a youtube comment
@henrikklarsen2380
@henrikklarsen2380 Ай бұрын
The attack on Pearl Harbor was a massive blow to the US Navy. It cost the Americans thousands of people, hundreds of airplanes, and a lot of ships. But nothing rarely goes just like you planned it, and the Japanese learned it that day. By chance, all three of the US Pacific Fleet's carriers (which were some of the VIP targets the Japanese had in mind) were at sea on missions and survived the attack. Later in the war, these ships would help fight in the war and avenge Pearl Harbor. That being said, if you look at US production, there's no way the Japanese could have won even if the carriers had been destroyed. In the three years following the Battle of Midway, the Japanese built 6 aircraft carriers. The U.S. built 17. Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto wrote in his diary: "I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve". He had no idea how right he was. Even today, if the US were to be attacked, all the people, all the politicians would unite. And you would see a society that can wage war like no other.
@captainnutsack8151
@captainnutsack8151 Ай бұрын
There is no proof Yamamoto ever uttered those lines, let alone in his "diary". It's simply not true and it's been debunked. "if you look at US production, there's no way the Japanese could have won even if the carriers had been destroyed" This is an inaccurate way of looking at the situation. Japan's goal was not to "win" a war or conquer the U.S. Not at all. Their end goal was simply to beat up the U.S. so bad that the U.S. would sue for some kind of peace that lets Japan keep their conquered territories. If Midway was instead a total Japanese victory things could have been much different in my eyes. At the very least, the war would have dragged on for more years. Frankly, I think Japan's assessment that they HAD to attack the U.S. in order to take SE Asian colonies with oil and rubber was seriously misguided. I seriously doubt that American public opinion would have been strong enough for a war if Japan had ONLY invaded the Dutch Indies and Malaya. Americans were not going to fight a war for European colonies in Asia. That attack on Pearl Harbor was just a horrible idea through and through. The vast majority of Americans wanted absolutely nothing to do with any wars before that attack.
@dannyzero692
@dannyzero692 2 күн бұрын
I love the movie but still hate the fact that they had to use DDGs and modern ships as prop.
@ericfaz1427
@ericfaz1427 Ай бұрын
I'm glad to see this scene out in the open. I can't remember what WW2 book I read it from, but the Japanese didn't believe in the secrecy of "behind closed doors" as much as the West does.
@beekarinsaan
@beekarinsaan Ай бұрын
What does that mean exactly?
@saeeduchiha5537
@saeeduchiha5537 Жыл бұрын
Japanese empire was at risk... Indeed!
@TimOttoJp
@TimOttoJp Ай бұрын
日本には江戸時代末期から、欧米による侵略の危機は常にあった。
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