전 한국인입니다. 그래서 역사관점이 일본인과 다릅니다. 저 때 일본은 침공을 당한게 아닌 침공을 하는 쪽이였고 일본을 지킨게 아닙니다. 사실상 일본을 지키고 평화롭게 사려고 했으면 가망없는 전쟁에서 빨리 항복했어야 했고 군부는 자신들이 처벌받을 것을 두려워 해 가미카제 등 자살특공을 강요했습니다. 지금의 일본이 있는 것은 미국의 전후처리와 처우 덕분이지 사실상 저 때 일본을 지킨 군인들이 아닙니다.
It is a time of democracy and peace, and it is problematic to praise an empire in an era where imperialism is condemned.
@LukasGomes96 Жыл бұрын
@@amws5095 there were no good guys in the 2nd war, they had their share of blame in the war, mainly the axis. but don't forget the inhumanity in the bombs of Hiroshima and Nagasaki that killed speechless women and children, the USSR that persecuted women and children after the seizure of Berlin
@amws5095 Жыл бұрын
@@LukasGomes96 Japan is responsible for Hiroshima and Nagasaki's atomic bomb. The United States has already issued several ultimatums to Japan, which has no chance of winning, and has made an inevitable choice to sacrifice less. I don't intend to defend the atrocities committed by the Soviet Union, but that doesn't mean that your rationale is to support and honor the Axis.
@LukasGomes96 Жыл бұрын
@@amws5095 voce tem sua opiniao e analise e eu tenho a minha cada 1 com seu conceito e opiniao e vida que segue,independente de ultimato ou nao o fato que foram milhares de pessoas tambem de todas as idades todos com sua parçela de culpa tanto eixo quanto aliado, engraçado que condenar o eixo todo mundo faz mas olhar oque a america fez ao longo de sua historia isso ninguem fala ou liga ou quer saber ne eua nao e nenhum santinho nao
@amws5095 Жыл бұрын
@@LukasGomes96 We now live in modern times and globalization. This is not just globalization caused by the development of communication technology. The world has become better after World War II because we learned from that war. If you don't study history deeply, you won't know why we have the UN, the World Treaty Organization, or international law today. After World War I, each country knew about the danger and suffering of world war, and for peace, each country signed treaties and worked for 20 years to avoid war. However, Germany and Japan started the Second World War with greater imperialism and ambition, and we will begin by holding them accountable for the war. This is the beginning of modern history, liberal democracy and It is the beginning of accepting war crimes and human rights, the beginning of the abolition of imperialism, the beginning of responsibility for war, and the beginning of punishing war criminals. If we say that all countries are bad because of their past imperialism, this story will never end, and above all, it will become an illogical reality in which all countries become war criminals.
@レーニンさん5 ай бұрын
8月6日、昨日も平和式典が執り行われた。
@赤川久美-m1q10 ай бұрын
日本の為に命と変え戦い 自分家族を犠牲にし 今日本があります 安らかにおやすみ下さい
@SyogoKin5 ай бұрын
家族との約束もあるだろうになぜ特攻できるのか聞きたいし特攻できる兵士の精神力が凄すぎる!
@ゆーたん-x6l Жыл бұрын
この時代と明治維新の時の日本人はなにか違う! いい意味で!
@Mqt-x5y4 ай бұрын
0:53😱
@Mqt-x5y Жыл бұрын
0:10 別盃
@MrSpiderman18083 ай бұрын
Светлая память людям, по настоящему, любившим свою Родину и, с честью, отдавшим за нее жизнь!
@talonsentinelrebelrider4 жыл бұрын
While the use of such tactics was barbaric, to say nothing of all the other really horrible crap Imperial Japan did during the war, one cannot help but admire the courage, tenacity, and grim determination these young men showed, committing themselves to certain death in order to slow down the Allied advance any way they could. While I do not respect the government and command structure that ordered these young boys to their doom, I can respect the individual courage and fighting spirit that these lads possessed. Gods, Goddesses, and Kami willing, that there might never be a need for such a thing ever again.
@sergeysergey75343 жыл бұрын
Many american sailos were killed by the kamikaze
@copee33 жыл бұрын
Through a modern lens, Kamikaze tactics look incredibly stupid. But when you consider the fact that the Japanese were routinely losing entire flights using conventional bombing tactics against Allied targets, it makes a lot more sense. Every Japanese airman who embarked on a bombing mission was nearly guaranteed to die, and Kamikaze tactics were merely an acknowledgement of that fact.
@bluesamurai35352 жыл бұрын
@@copee3 there is a book called "Memoirs of a Kamikaze" by Kazuo Odachi. He was a kamikaze pilot who survived and became a motorcycle patrol policeman after the war. He lived to his 90's and his book he detailed everything he remembers when he was a pilot during the war. It was a good book because it described the kamikaze's pilot in a more nuanced view instead of your typical "fanatic soldiers dies for the Emperor" shtick.
@Terrorwanderer2 жыл бұрын
Well actually most of the Kamikaze pilots were volunteers.
@bayonetonazero2535 Жыл бұрын
@@sergeysergey7534 Yet we only care about the Jews.