Okinawa was what gave the Planners in the Pacific theater the realization of what they would face in an invasion of the Home Islands. The fighting was as brutal as anything seen or experienced in previous campaigns. Many Marines, Soldiers and Sailors thought they wouldn't live to see the end of the war, it caused a great deal of morale problems, especially with long serving veterans. Marines, after Saipan, Guam and Iwo Jima; knew the odds were against them. Army vets recognized the same grim calculus. Sailors who had experienced 'Kamikazi' strikes and had shipmates killed and maimed, were equally grim about the near future.
@JosephChibwe-z8c26 күн бұрын
I have watched this movie more than 50 times and still don't get enough of it.
@chesterbello297819 күн бұрын
It's not a movie bro.
@NagaBeni-j8j15 күн бұрын
Movie name plz
@incynemamovies15 күн бұрын
The Pacific
@pngkange688729 күн бұрын
That battle was fought in my Country, Papua New Guinea. 🇵🇬 🇵🇬
@incynemamovies29 күн бұрын
@@pngkange6887 beautiful place
@cherubino999929 күн бұрын
La guerra è qualcosa di imperdonabile nulla può giustificare la perdita di questi giovanissimi ragazzi da ambo le parti.
@renatocavallari423028 күн бұрын
Ricordiamo che il Giappone ,prima attaccò la base Americana alla Hawaii e poi presentò la dichiarazione di guerra,con i suoi ambasciatori.Seminarono VENTO raccolsero TEMPESTA.Xke'dovremmo rammaricare di quello che subì la popolazione civile giapponese?Poteva il popolo ribellarsi all'imperatore e alla cricca guerrafondaia che guidava la nazione del Sol Levante.?Subirono il giusto gastigo delle scelte scellerate di chi governavo.Cosi'accadde all'Italia con la nascita della R.S.I.e della guerra civile,che tanto dolore causò al paese.😢
@andrewallison7524Ай бұрын
Why cut it, let it just play... Im outta here
@foxs198021 күн бұрын
Copyright probably
@francishubertovasquez213916 күн бұрын
If that's happening to us now, is there a race up with the other 3 multiversal leveled floor structures?
@francishubertovasquez213916 күн бұрын
Dont you forget, theres polarity of things.
@Aidarik-k8c13 күн бұрын
Жаль с обоих сторон, бравых воинов 😢
@errolhooker747Ай бұрын
These are clips from the TV series 'The Pacific'. Much of of it based on the book, 'A helmet for my pillow'. By one of the individuals who took part in all these battles, P.C. Sledge.
@charlesveg28 күн бұрын
That was by Robert Leckie. Part of the series was also based on "With the Old Breed: At Peleliu and Okinawa" by Eugene Sledge, Sledgehammer in the series. Both are phenomenal reading. Like so many others, my dad was back in the States from Europe after VE Day, training to ship out for Okinawa and then the invasion of the home islands when we dropped the bomb. Until his dying day he was grateful that he served in Europe instead of the Pacific. They truly were the Greatest Generation. Thank God for their courage and devotion.
@五航艦26 күн бұрын
スティーブン・スピルバーグとトム・ハンクスが、製作総指揮に携わった作品ですね~😮
@DanOfford-e2w29 күн бұрын
Who is tough marines in the pacific or rangers. In Normandy
@charlesveg28 күн бұрын
Toughest? I'd say six of one and half a dozen of the other. Who had it the worst. None of us could say; we'd have to ask the opinion of the survivors. I do know my dad thanked God he served in Europe (3 ID from January '45 to VE day). Watching Band of Brothers and Saving Private Ryan definitely makes it clear war is hell, but some of those islands they had to take in the Pacific make it clear that was a special inner circle of hell.
@redaug421219 күн бұрын
Any man whose job it is to sleep in a foxhole, survive on a diet of rations, and risk death everyday as if it were routine, is tough. Titles like "Marine" and "Ranger" don't matter, and pretending otherwise is simply juvenile.
@redaug421219 күн бұрын
@@charlesveg The 3rd ID had the highest number of fatalities of any division-sized unit during WWII (+6,000 KIA, DOW and MIA presumed dead). Not even the 1st Marine Division comes close. Your father was extremely lucky, albeit combat in western Europe was generally starting to wind down in 1945.
@ИванВикторов-я7дАй бұрын
Как называется фильм
@incynemamoviesАй бұрын
The Pacific
@englishwith2littlepigs51225 күн бұрын
War is brutal death and destruction no doubt about it. But it isn't the reason "the US" used the atomic bomb. The first thing to know is that the bomb was designed and built primarily by the British. The first atom bomb project wasn't Manhattan but one called Tube Alloys, in Britain. The bomb was conceived and initially designed in Britain by Otto Frisch and Rudolf Pierls at Birmingham University and the boys at Cambridge. The Manhattan project came out of the Quebec Agreement between Britain, Canada and the US, orchestrated by Churchill via Marcus Oliphant. Churchill wanted the US to step up and help more during WWII so they decided to build it in the USA instead of Canada. All technology was to be shared by all parties and no bombs were to be dropped without the agreement of all parties. Britain had a fleet of custom built bombers in Burma should they want to drop a bomb. They didn't. The war was over. Japan was all but beaten. But they had never tested the bomb, so the six designate test sites, cities in Japan that had been intentionally spared conventional bombing, were targeted with two bombs. Hiroshima was a primary target. Nagasaki was actually a secondary target, the primary was covered in cloud. The first people to arrive at Hiroshima were scientists to take measurements and photos of the aftermath. Japan didn't surrender after the first bomb, nor the second. It took two weeks for them to surrender, the day they learnt the Russians were headed their way. Japan surrendered to the allies not because of the bombs, which did no more damage than conventional incendiary raids, but because they didn't fancy surrendering to the Russians. Two German physicists living in the UK realized that nuclear fission could be used as a bomb, a large number of British scientists and mathematicians, some Nobel prize winners, built the bomb in the US. The whole project was a British/Canadian/US affair. Oppenheimer was liaison officer at best and a scapegoat at worst. The US decided to make him the hero of the project for two reasons. What if it went wrong. More importantly to keep the identities of the real scientists a secret from the Russians. The leader of the scientific corp was a man named Sir James Chadwick, you never heard of him? He discovered the neutron in 1932 and awarded the Nobel prize for physics, and knighted, but you never heard of him. Another man, American this time, was Ernest Lawrence. The key scientists won Nobel prizes, have laboratories named after them, elements of the periodic table and in some cases towns and streets. Not a single one of those is named Oppenheimer. Oppenheimer was just the best worst scientist they had, ideal for liaising with the general and standing in for photos and press conferences after the war. As a closer, you know you were told that the first test, Trinity test, was named by Oppenheimer after he discovered the word "trinity" whilst reading a British poem. Sounds very far fetched right? Well, the mathematicians who actually devised the test were from Cambridge University, Trinity College Cambridge. Who is going to name the test, they guys who designed it or some bloke reading a poem. My personal suspicion is the Oppenheimer understood his role all along and didn't enjoy it much. But he understood the need for secrecy. So when he was told to make up a story to explain the naming of the test he could help but make sure the poem was a British one, or maybe the Cambridge scholars devised the cover story too, who is more likely to be familiar with a British poem, a British scholar at Cambridge or an American. Don't believe anything you hear and only half of what you actually see.
@limabravo606516 күн бұрын
Almost nothing you said in that fucking thesis is accurate. Feeling a certain way about things that have happened has no effect on what actually went down. Now im not just some rando who thinks nukes are cool and the USA can do no wrong, im a combat vet that became a nuclear engineer. I've worked for Los Alamos, and Sandia, if you want to argue then I'm your huckleberry
@limabravo606516 күн бұрын
Almost everything you've said here is inaccurate, wrong, not true, fucking lies made up because of how you feel about the subject. If you want to argue fine ill be your huckleberry
@dannytan68428 күн бұрын
No doubt...Truly land of d brave.... God bless america.....
@DiegoVilla-f8l14 күн бұрын
Propaganda, but NOT History, has led us to believe that the Empire of Japan began its territorial expansion in the 1930’s, invading China, creating the puppet State of Manchukuo and “Provoking” the war with the Western Powers. But, Was this really, how events happened? Did Japan invade China and South East Asia? It seems so. However, the Propaganda does NOT say that for centuries, all Asia was invaded by Western Powers. England occupied India, Burma (Myanmar); Borneo, Sumatra, Singapore, Malaysia and China (Hong Kong, Nanking, Shanghai, etc). France dominated all Indochina. The Netherlands intervened by the Force of its Arms, to all of Indonesia. And Belgium, Germany, Portugal, Spain, and of course, also the United States were in South East Asia cuz, for example this country, the US, occupied the Philippines since 1898. (Spanish-American War). Thus the panorama in the 30's, the Empire of Japan, when defeating to the Tsarist Russian Empire, it also decided to "Grow" by invading its neighbors. In those years, all European nations had colonies in Africa, India, the Middle East, Australia, Asia and America. (England came to occupy almost ¼ part of the planet). For its part, the US, in 113 years of existence as a nation in those years, had "Grown" 711 the size of its territory from its original 13 colonies. Now is the picture clear? Japan for its part, had fought on the side of the winners in World War I (1914-1918), and they, the Japanese, not awarded any "Gain". The western victors of WWI divided the world. Japan was excluded. Thus, Japan's motives for attacking and expanding as the Europeans and the US did seem clearer, right? Then they, the Japanese, attacked China in 1931, which was occupied by 6 Western Powers for almost a century. None of the Western Powers occupying China at this time, OPPOSED or fought Japan for Invading China. NONE! Then, 11 years later after having occupied the territory of China and coexisted without any problem with the Western Powers within China, they, the Japanese, attacked Hawaii, which in turn, this Island had been occupied and annexed by the US in 1898. (In 1900-01, Hawaii became US territory and Hawaii ceased to be an independent nation after more than 630 years of sovereignty. By the time Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, the United States had just completed the 40th anniversary of the military occupation and annexation of Hawaii). They, the Japanese, attacked Singapore, which was then a Colony of England. They, the Japanese, attacked the Philippines, which were occupied by the US and whose Gov’r, Douglas MacArthur reined as Emperor. Yup… Truly like an Absolute Autocrat. Therefore, the Japanese did NOT attack (In the 40’s), Singapore, Burma, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Borneo, Timor, the Philippines, etc. In reality, the Japanese attacked England, France, Holland, the US, etc. That is, the Japanese attacked the Western Powers invading all of Asia. That is the verifiable truth. The Empire of Japan didn’t invade. Japan fought against the Invaders. The Japanese didn't start the War. The War in, and for, Asia had begun in 1847. And here are some other facts to consider: The US has taken advantage of and intervened without justification in the Marquesas Island. (Massacre. 1813). US Forces seize Nuku Hiva Island (French Polynesia 1813), and establish here «The First US Naval Base», in the Pacific. This historical fact is important, cuz in 1813, the US had NO Territorial Land nor Maritime Rights in the Pacific Ocean, until 1848, when the US seized California and other Mexican territories facing the Pacific. Oh, yes! The Wars to dominate Asia are not over yet. The last one was in Vietnam and the most recent will be on the Island of Taiwan. But, Propaganda has made us believe that the good guys were us, the US. And of course… Nanking was a horrendous Genocide committed by Japan, but, it was no more horrendous than the 12 Genocides committed by the United States in his History and all over the world. Nor was it less horrendous than the Genocide committed by King Leopold II of Belgium, in Central Africa. Nor was Nanking more or less horrendous than the Genocides that the British Empire committed in America, Africa, Australia, Middle East, India and also in China too. In the Philippines (1898-1902), the US Army produced a Genocide of One Million people dead. Yup: ONE MILLION. And now, the Japanese are our friends and allies. But, to fight against China, AGAIN!!! Well… No More. No More British Malaya nor British Borneo nor British wherever. No More French Indochina. No more Dutch Indies. No More Portugese Domains. No More US Domain here. Asia is for Asians and “The China Sea” belongs to CHINA. Westerns powers have nothing to do in Asia. NOTHING!!!
@francishubertovasquez213916 күн бұрын
Because my foster father Hubert identified with John Lennon. So you're rivals musically. Because music to the spiritual world have environmental and universal influence.
@sherwinbalanquit469614 сағат бұрын
Ayon sa ulat tungkot sa ikalawang digmaang pangdaigdig ikalawa sa pinakadibastadong syodad ay ang maynila sa pilipinas
In my analysis and studies there are 12 leveled floor multiverses plus the 13th design area level floor multiverse, then the 14th is the care taker officers in charge managers of our structured leveled multiverse. 6 negative plus 6 positive is 12, I dont know yet if the 1st binary level of that is positive or negative or based on Odd and Even arrangement.
@shailendratrivedi684825 күн бұрын
Hi please share movie name
@darryladams51925 күн бұрын
The Pacific
@MrEjidorie22 күн бұрын
Why did the USA use the Atomic Bomb In WW II? It`s hard to believe that A-bombings on Hiroshima and Nagasaki contributed Japan`s unconditional surrender. Japanese leaders knew that Japan`s defeat was almost unavoidable when Imperial Navy was annihilated at the Battle of Leyte Gulf in October, 1944. In addition, Japanese confidence was completely shattered by the Great Tokyo Air Raid of March 10th ,1945 and more than 100 thousands Tokyoites were scorched to death. So Japanese leaders attempted to capitulate to the United States in a favorable condition as possible. Their top priority was that Emperor Hirohito might be immune to war crimes which Imperial Japan had committed. Japanese leaders expected the Soviet Union to work as a mediator between the United States and Imperial Japan. However, the Soviet Union annulled the Russo-Japanese Nonaggression Pact on August 9th, 1945 and declare a war against Japan out of the blue. That was Japan`s last straw, and Emperor Hirohito decided to accept Potsdam Declaration. The United States knew Imperial Japan was on the rope, and its ostensible purpose of A-bombings was to induce Japan to accept the Potsdam Declaration. But her real objective was to contain the Soviet Union by demonstrating A-bombs` destructive power.
@nicupop5168Ай бұрын
what is the name of this movie
@incynemamoviesАй бұрын
The Pacific
@cherubino999929 күн бұрын
The Pacific
@miltonlopez934622 күн бұрын
The Pacific a TV series.
@AlfredoLomo21 күн бұрын
Nice movie
@BertoBota29 күн бұрын
Ive watched this movie 4years ago The Pacipic Movie USA Vs JAPAN & Band of Brothers USA Vs GERMAN HBO Movie.
@EricUnderwood-v2x26 күн бұрын
My Dad was a Combat Engineer Amphib Island Hopper WWII US ARMY... Said " One day I see this Soldier with a bullet crease from front to back on the top of his helmet...the next day he sees the same Soldier with a crease from ear to ear...so I said hey soldier I thought that crease was from front to back!" Yhe Soldier exclaimed" THAT WAS YESTERDAY! TODAY THE SUNUVABITCH GOT ME THIS WAY! " Motioning from ear to ear with his hand! 👉♥️🇺🇲🙏🗽🦅🪖
@francishubertovasquez213916 күн бұрын
Because if the indirect information clue or hint is true then there comes a time that our electron vessel with its negative charge could ionize depends on the drag down and the velocity of propulsion up the verticals of going to binary one multiverse structure from the binary zero OR we are carrying in our vessel structure the binary zero going to binary one multiverse leveled floor in an elevator of scaffolding of energy up level, meaning the other 3 structured multiverse levels one of that contain our paralleled being of polarity up while the other 2 contain our down slope polarity being containments whether we succeed we no longer be encased in that but if we dont theres a probability or possibility we be transferred to either of those things in there.
@Gutbucket5519 күн бұрын
I always find WW2 movies made by non Americans are much more real
@kenmcelroy7250Күн бұрын
Like Saving Private Ryan?
@francishubertovasquez213916 күн бұрын
For example only, if we are in a higher stage of souls now, always remember the science effect of electrons that as it goes upward with it's flat and up San Juanico bridge like structure because Electrons are vertical slant in movement it is bound by science and environment of how it traverse upwards as I remember in my artwork sourced from science studies titled artwork " The Vertical Events" and another artwork of mine connected to that titled " The plight of souls" then there's the polarized effect of Protons effect only if the path have an Arc or not or with another shape structure depends on that still bound by science and environment. So that's the other picture of the Garden of Eden.
@はまちゃん最高Ай бұрын
それぞれの都合で、誰もが一生懸命生きた。本当に素晴らしい人たちだと思います。
@子育て博士5 күн бұрын
兵士の数も、軍の装備も、武器の性能も、食料も、燃料も 圧倒的にアメリカが優勢だったのに 何故「原爆」を使う必要がある ? 全く必要なかったよね アメリカが圧倒的に優勢なんだから The US had an overwhelming advantage in terms of the number of soldiers, military equipment, weapon performance, food, and fuel. Why did they need to use the atomic bomb? It was completely unnecessary. The US had an overwhelming advantage
@francishubertovasquez213916 күн бұрын
Brandon, are you Elvis Presley in other being body ?
@francishubertovasquez213916 күн бұрын
Hindi kaya nakabase Dyan ang D-Day history sa parang totoong pelikulang iyan, Ng institution Ng Hollywood?
@胸にかけて胸に25 күн бұрын
アメリカに勝ったベトナムゲリラは強かった。
@jisteve953226 күн бұрын
Please subtitles for the deaf
@FrancielyGomezParabaАй бұрын
😢😢😢me dan muchas pena los soldado guerrero militare en la ballatalla sudamerica latina si🥲👍🥰👨✈️👨✈️👨✈️⚔
@JaimeSanGabriel29 күн бұрын
The facific
@ElsieBaliling16 күн бұрын
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Why I said we could be in a race up the verticals with the other 3 leveled floor structures multiverses threading the Electron slanting structure remember the Windows in computer of it's 4 squares forming a window of 4 Powers of Cubes in connection to the Biblical 4 Corners of the Earth. And remember either of those 3 Leveled floor structures have each our paralleled being we will contend in our final and most difficult test against our self versions to achieve each our Singularity in beings. Remember the Transfiguration model in the Bible and the Superman part 3 or 4 Movie, within that range I've watched that when I was a teenager I can no longer remember the sequence part of that movies wherein Superman in cape fought with the Superman in tie office uniform and when one of them become victorious against the other, the 2 bodies joined in one being of Clark Kent Superman, something like that, and achieving a singularity being makes that person somehow capable of Superposition only in science as I remembered what I've studied in science more than a year ago. Because there's a superposition in science and there's a superposition in spirits called the Glorified body.
@incynemamovies16 күн бұрын
That’s a very interesting way to think about it!
@LudinArias-hq7pw23 күн бұрын
🥺🛩️🛩️
@のぶはる-y8e27 күн бұрын
ほんと物量の差がひどすぎる。同じ物量だったら余裕で圧勝だな。
@RM-vl9ly25 күн бұрын
兵器の質も戦術の質も圧倒的に負けてるのに?w
@MrEjidorie22 күн бұрын
Japanese secret code was deciphered by the United States even before Japan`s attack on Pearl Harbor. Japan was already defeated before the outbreak of Pacific War.