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@jesusislord-ht1nj
@jesusislord-ht1nj 24 күн бұрын
Nice to see Jackson made it out of the bell tower and went straight to the Pacific to get some.
@GianroccoFoti-xd2ir
@GianroccoFoti-xd2ir 24 күн бұрын
Everything is possible.....
@wonkylommiter6364
@wonkylommiter6364 24 күн бұрын
Thought it was him! 'My shield, and he in whom I trust'.
@TheLochs
@TheLochs 24 күн бұрын
Yes, a true patriot. lol
@miliba
@miliba 24 күн бұрын
He and Tom Sizemore are in every American war movie
@cmpaintball131
@cmpaintball131 24 күн бұрын
Even superman wouldn't have made it out of that bell tower..
@1954hoser
@1954hoser 25 күн бұрын
MY father had been an alcoholic,when he passed away in 77 we found his 5th Marine Division year book,like clint's movies,the storys in it,in my heart I have forgiven my father after seeing what those young men in their 20s went through.I will never forget,my son and two grandson will never forget,I taught them to hug a lady when first meeting them and to shake a veterans hand and thank them for their freedom. I am sadden by the events that are unfolding now a days ,but my flag always flys high in their memories. TECH Sgt Andy W Anderson jr United States Combat Marine awarded the bronze star,survivor of the Battle Of Iwo Jima and the occupation of the enemy homeland. Sempri fi
@LUC66631
@LUC66631 25 күн бұрын
SEMPER FI from Semper fidelis , BELLEND 🙄🙄👎👎👎👎
@CefaCat
@CefaCat 25 күн бұрын
You should be very proud
@ww2remembered983
@ww2remembered983 24 күн бұрын
@@CefaCat I am proud and will not vote for a fascist who will destroy American democracy.
@evilcarlonis9015
@evilcarlonis9015 24 күн бұрын
War is hell on earth my grandpa was in a german elite recon unit he survived poland, france, stalingrad, kursk and Italy gain a knight cross and never had a serious wound but lost all his family (only one cousin survived the war) he suffered from ptsd all his life never recovered from the thing he saw and did to survive.
@simoncampbell3144
@simoncampbell3144 24 күн бұрын
Youdidnt have to say he was an alcoholic you should have just respected him
@eaglesightz
@eaglesightz 22 күн бұрын
My father fought in the Aleutians Islands off Alaska with the 7th Infantry Division and after that fought in the Pacific campaign during WW2. He was wounded by shrapnel along the way but survived the war. He passed away at a ripe old age of 102 in 2019 before COVID. I miss my old man.. RIP dad.
@Gopniksquat
@Gopniksquat 22 күн бұрын
RIP to your father
@ClarkHerkes
@ClarkHerkes 17 күн бұрын
@@eaglesightz There is a Reason why these Men and Women are Called The Greatest Generation. And your Father and Mine are Prefect Examples of that Generation ! 🙏
@Baseballnfj
@Baseballnfj 16 күн бұрын
Wow... a Battle of Attu veteran. The scope of WW2 was amazingly vast
@Vince-ml9gw
@Vince-ml9gw 16 күн бұрын
@@eaglesightz 🇺🇸
@Eyepoke42
@Eyepoke42 16 күн бұрын
that's pretty crazy! it was only like a year ago I even knew the japanese made it that far! and i never even realized how big of a battle happened around there!
@jamesbrown9736
@jamesbrown9736 24 күн бұрын
Barry Pepper in “Saving Pvt Ryan” “Flags Of Our Fathers”, and “We Were Soldiers.” Iconic!!!
@andyl9976
@andyl9976 15 күн бұрын
Letters from Iwo Jima, another movie from Japan Empire side
@Tiku-
@Tiku- 12 күн бұрын
It would’ve been a funny easter egg had it been Tom Sizemore instead 😂 yk since he goes around gathering different country’s soils so it would make sense to see him across multiple deployments and theatres.
@fishing569
@fishing569 10 күн бұрын
Barry Pepper is the Fess Parker of War Movies!
@carlparnell9299
@carlparnell9299 4 күн бұрын
Barry gets around. Make that money.
@raise_the_black1
@raise_the_black1 Күн бұрын
@@Tiku- He fills a little tub of black Iwo sand, looks up at Mt. Suribachi, yells to his men "We're in business!".
@Corristo89
@Corristo89 24 күн бұрын
The eerie quiet just before all hell breaks loose is so much more impactful when watching "Letters from Iwo Jima" where we get to see the Japanese side of the battle, Kuribayashi telling all of his men to hold fire until the Americans are piled up on the beach and moving forward. Clint Eastwood created cinematic history when he went the extra mile to show audiences both sides of the conflict, something we rarely get. Usually it's just one side's view that's shown with the other's only thrown in as an extra for the good side to contrast against.
@natetendencia
@natetendencia 21 күн бұрын
Both flag of our fathers and letters from Iwo jima are among the best world war 2 movies
@benjaminkruger420
@benjaminkruger420 20 күн бұрын
Yeah, but it's a factual inaccurate view.
@LordVader1094
@LordVader1094 15 күн бұрын
​@@benjaminkruger420So is anything that's not a documentary.
@keithyork8226
@keithyork8226 13 күн бұрын
In my view, “Letters from Iwo Jima” is the superior film.
@JJ_5289
@JJ_5289 7 күн бұрын
@@keithyork8226 Letters definitely flows better as a movie. Interesting to see how compared to other japanese military leaders of the time, Kuribayashi showed a lot of humanity. Genuinely cared for his family back home. Felt he had to do his duty for his country, even though he disagreed with the mission and disagreed with the war in general. Was known to regularly visit wounded soldiers and didnt treat his men as expendable. I'm not sure he was a great guy, but the conflict was not completely black and white
@MilitarySummaryChannel2024
@MilitarySummaryChannel2024 24 күн бұрын
*I had a great uncle, born in 1926, who went to France in 1944 in the US Army. He sent a letter before he left to my grandmother, his sister, who was only 9 at the time. That was the last time they ever heard from him. His body/dog tags were never recovered and my family never knew what happend to him. He just disappeared into history. My grandmother is still alive and has dementia now, but her long term memories are still intact and she brings him up all the time now. She talks about how her parents were never the same again after that.*
@leonardoronsaye470
@leonardoronsaye470 23 күн бұрын
😭😭
@blattspitze
@blattspitze 18 күн бұрын
A friend of mine is a professional digging for US-Soldiers in Europe with the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency, they do find quite a number of these men every year.
@rorschach-
@rorschach- 17 күн бұрын
😭😭😭😭😭
@heyyuyeung8729
@heyyuyeung8729 16 күн бұрын
I am very sorry. No parents should ever have to suffer the loss of their child.
@Metalx2etTitoux
@Metalx2etTitoux 14 күн бұрын
Hey man, i live in France and studied history in university, maybe i could help you find some informations about your great uncle. Send me a dm if interested
@GusOfTheDorks
@GusOfTheDorks 25 күн бұрын
Ive got "Letter from Iwo Jima." Watching them both back to back is......surreal. Really puts alot of things in perspective.
@Ralphieboy
@Ralphieboy 25 күн бұрын
Outstanding films, both
@karimacoco6451
@karimacoco6451 25 күн бұрын
Yah they were recorded at the same time. same studio
@MultiDigitalCoder-he7wp
@MultiDigitalCoder-he7wp 23 күн бұрын
one thing that is mostly not told is how this war was engineered from within the U.S. that originally scammed Japan into having a war with them, giving them no choice. The U.S. government had traitors working on behalf of the zionists and communists. Lots to be researched...
@ianmangham4570
@ianmangham4570 23 күн бұрын
Hope is the mother of all men.
@altoncrane9714
@altoncrane9714 22 күн бұрын
Me too, every word.
@ClarkHerkes
@ClarkHerkes 18 күн бұрын
My Father was a Pilot in the South Pacific Campaign. He flew Supplies and Paratroopers to Needed areas. He was the Second Plane to land in Japan after they Surrendered. He Lived until September 1/st 2014 at 91 years old . He still Drove and took care of everything at his Age . He didn’t talk much about his Experience in the War and I never asked him much about it . He worked till he was 88 , He was Truly a great Man and I Love and miss him Dearly .
@rorschach-
@rorschach- 17 күн бұрын
I thank him for his service. Great man❤
@holywells
@holywells 13 күн бұрын
I salute your father !!
@Canadianvoice
@Canadianvoice 8 күн бұрын
They all tell stories of "positive instentive" yet America commited many crimes herself.
@MikSF123
@MikSF123 25 күн бұрын
True Hero's....the utmost respect to these guys and what they did. No generation will live up to the generation of those days...True Warriors
@patpending8134
@patpending8134 22 күн бұрын
Heroes.
@pseudotatsuya
@pseudotatsuya 16 күн бұрын
How the hell these barbaric invadors can become heros?
@JG-vz1jh
@JG-vz1jh 14 күн бұрын
WTH? Are you serious? Japan started the war, foolishly hoping the US wouldn’t want to fight, knowing they didn’t have the resources to really win. Little silly to complain when you, indeed, lose spectacularly.
@Canadianvoice
@Canadianvoice 8 күн бұрын
Those Japanese soldiers standing up agaisnt corrupt capitalism. Yeah man I agree they are heroes.
@Canadianvoice
@Canadianvoice 8 күн бұрын
​@@JG-vz1jhMatthew Perry started Japanese imperialism if anyone is to blame for Japanese aggression it's America. Much like Nazi Germany was Britian.
@bendbadgersteve
@bendbadgersteve 24 күн бұрын
No greater bravery. Those men on both sides went through absolute hell but, in particular, the U.S. Marines. Remarkable how well produced and accurate this movie.
@ugn495
@ugn495 20 күн бұрын
アメリカ海兵隊って第二次世界大戦時全ての戦線に送り込まれてたよね?
@belladonnahigh9206
@belladonnahigh9206 17 күн бұрын
@@ugn495 no, eastern front was all Russia vs Germany, though Russia did get a lot of equipment from Americans, that is never mentioned somehow.
@ugn495
@ugn495 17 күн бұрын
​@@belladonnahigh9206この時ロシアが敵国になるとも知らずに?
@Masada1911
@Masada1911 14 күн бұрын
@@ugn495US marines were just in the pacific
@triggerfish999
@triggerfish999 24 күн бұрын
Brit here: Clint is one fine American and an absolute hero of mine. What a clever (dare I suggest genius) film maker he is.
@Hansprivate
@Hansprivate 23 күн бұрын
Not just and actor and director. He also has an Oscar as a composer too. As a producer and director he is well known for bringing in films ahead of schedule and under budget. I don’t know if the term genius does him justice.
@sammyfabelman
@sammyfabelman 23 күн бұрын
Produced By Steven Spielberg. And Spielberg had purchased the film rights for himself, but when Eastwood expressed interest in the project, he gave Eastwood the directing job.
@DanWint
@DanWint 25 күн бұрын
The gretest generation, never to come again, in our life time, I knew one who landed in the first wave, still gives me chills, to hear him back on the beach.
@PABeaulieu
@PABeaulieu 25 күн бұрын
I do not want to excuse any japanese atrocity here, but I think we have to admit that Tadamichi Kuribayashi, the japanese general in charge of the defense of Iwo Jima, did an excellent job to prepare the island for the american invasion. He knew from the beginning that he and his troops were doomed, but he did not waste them in useless banzai charges. Holland Smith, a U.S. Marine Corps General, said of Kuribayashi that "Of all our adversaries in the Pacific, Kuribayashi was the most redoubtable." We can understand it by watching the two Clint Eastwood movie about it.
@JackTorres217
@JackTorres217 25 күн бұрын
What is the other Clint Eastwood movie you’re referring to?
@PABeaulieu
@PABeaulieu 25 күн бұрын
@@JackTorres217 "Letters from Iwo Jima".
@andrewstackpool4911
@andrewstackpool4911 25 күн бұрын
What atrocity?
@DC_10
@DC_10 25 күн бұрын
​@@andrewstackpool4911 Agree. It's a war for God's sake.
@nambui9254
@nambui9254 25 күн бұрын
​@andrewstackpool4911 everything the japanese army did to civillians and pows in their occupying territories, maybe pay a little bit more attention to your history class then you will know
@matthewplymale8696
@matthewplymale8696 23 күн бұрын
To my grandfather who served and was in that battle of iwo jima along with each and every veteran, Thank you is not enough ..He lived long life into 90's but I understand now the stories ive been told and reason he never spoke of it untill literallly days from his deatb whenhe knew he was getting called home.....
@gangoffour6690
@gangoffour6690 23 күн бұрын
The greatest men that ever lived. Our country will never see brave men like this again. They don't make them any more.
@garchompenthusiast
@garchompenthusiast 22 күн бұрын
You'd see them immediately if another war on this scale began. These men weren't born heroes, they were forced into it by forces greater than themselves.
@Strathclydegamer
@Strathclydegamer 7 күн бұрын
That’s some way to offend those who served in Vietnam, Korea, Afghanistan, Iraq…
@Eric_Von_Yesselstyn
@Eric_Von_Yesselstyn 25 күн бұрын
A man that we hunted with for many years named Bob, was on Saipan, Tinian and Iwo Jima... He said all the Sergeants that hit the beach were dead within a couple of hours, usually after a half an hour of hitting the beach most likely, he never saw one. Being exposed, giving orders, having to get men moving, he said they were all gone... I forget on what island he got shot but he said he couldn't breathe hardly at all and some Marine rolled him over on his chest and it stopped his sucking chest wound, sometime later he was discovered, still alive and taken to a hospital ship. He said they would knock out a machine gun nest but not be able to advance and the Japanese would run right back into them.. He said nobody would give him anymore grenades, they were like gold. He also said that they didn't take prisoners, it wasn't going to happen, none of them were going to get taken back for questioning, there was no point and no regrets. He was a really good man and we all miss him. God rest his soul.
@joecorcilles2231
@joecorcilles2231 23 күн бұрын
Very few marines were on Saipan, Tinian, AND Iwo. And all them were in the 4th Marine Division, Bob's division. RIP BOB! and thank you for your anecdote sir
@pho3nix-
@pho3nix- 15 күн бұрын
The U.S learned their lessons with that in Vietnam, never exposing the officers too much.
@allgood6760
@allgood6760 24 күн бұрын
It must have been terrifying!... we have a USMC memorial near me when they trained here in NZ... history never to be forgotten 🇳🇿
@blancahoward4477
@blancahoward4477 25 күн бұрын
God Bless our military and veterans and us all 🙏❤️🇺🇸
@nomaambundy9989
@nomaambundy9989 22 күн бұрын
Always come back to war movies and the history of American fighting men. Almost felt cheated when I served that I never really put my life on the line for an ideal as worthy as America. Now as a man I read the accounts of the soldiers who prayed with every breath for peace and life after war and realize that their sacrifice has granted me a good life in safety, with a full belly and the ability to stress over events that truly do not matter. God bless our fighting men living and dead, may their sacrifice not have been in vain.
@disguy145
@disguy145 12 күн бұрын
The greatest generation in the history of mankind. No matter what happens in the future, this will still be the greatest until the end of our time.
@simonp2465
@simonp2465 25 күн бұрын
5:06 that bloke gets around D Day in 1944 and Iwo Jima in February 1945.
@anantachonnambat6701
@anantachonnambat6701 25 күн бұрын
Dude actually survived that tank's round and wake up just in time to join the marine.
@ww2remembered983
@ww2remembered983 24 күн бұрын
@@anantachonnambat6701 Huh? Oh right....never mind. Clueless idiots of the internet. They think movies are real and actors should never play more than one role!
@SuperAshahzad
@SuperAshahzad 16 күн бұрын
@@ww2remembered983bro it’s a joke LMAO this same bloke was seen taking war pics as a frontline reporter in Vietnam crazy amirite 🥴
@redt7452
@redt7452 24 күн бұрын
Pretty sure the average age of a marine on Iwo Jima was like 18 or 20. RIP to all those boys man. Such a frightening feet to accomplish and those lost never got to see it.
@paulpisano8538
@paulpisano8538 25 күн бұрын
The one thing left out of the movie is john basilone the hero at Guadalcanal was killed here.
@pvtjohntowle4081
@pvtjohntowle4081 25 күн бұрын
He is in well covered in " The Pacific" surely you have this on either DVD or Bluray? Go get it brother.
@nambui9254
@nambui9254 25 күн бұрын
​@@pvtjohntowle4081sure he is well covered there, but it would have been nice to see him get potrayed in this movie
@CliffordJunior-rd3df
@CliffordJunior-rd3df 24 күн бұрын
The Americans are very friendly to Guadalcanal people during the invasion period but they hate the Japanies because they’re cruel and occupied us for no reason,even American Former president JF Kennedy was resque by our local Solomon Islanders.American is our big brother🇺🇸🇸🇧
@amusedmarine7402
@amusedmarine7402 24 күн бұрын
Indeed, Basilone was an amazing and tragic story to come out of Iwo Jima however, THIS movie was to highlight the story behind the 6 men who raised the flag on Mt. Suribachi
@robertpontisso4953
@robertpontisso4953 25 күн бұрын
My uncle fought on Iwo Jima and was wounded by mortar frag on D plus 14 he lost his arm to gangrene and passed away at 97 years old.
@danhunts2012
@danhunts2012 23 күн бұрын
Whose side was he on
@johnmunro4952
@johnmunro4952 22 күн бұрын
Hahaha!
@jamesshand4116
@jamesshand4116 17 күн бұрын
Was he all right?
@francescoruggiero7140
@francescoruggiero7140 11 күн бұрын
​@@danhunts2012 Carthaginian, for sure..
@scottsbaitsandtackle
@scottsbaitsandtackle 23 күн бұрын
Color TV of the 60's I watched this when it was originally on. I was born in 1960. I started my military journey with the Marine Corps in 1978 and ended it in the Army in 1991 after Desert Storm!
@Russellw.-rm5zb
@Russellw.-rm5zb 24 күн бұрын
My mother's oldest sister was married to two Marines, her 1st husband, Dave Randall, was on Iwo Jima. I never heard him talk about it, but I was a young kid, at the time. Her 2nd husband, Pete Nazarro, had been on Guadalcanal. From what I heard, all he would say was, basically, if it wasn't from being shelled, every night, by the Japanese Navy, bombed from the air, attacked by the Japanese on the ground, the malaria, the dysentery, " We thought we'd eventually just starve to death"!
@josephking6515
@josephking6515 23 күн бұрын
Where was it when the Navy sent water ashore for the Marines in 55 gallon fuel drums that hadn't been properly cleaned and all the desperately needed water was tainted and undrinkable?
@kenfix2740
@kenfix2740 16 күн бұрын
Ya in Gene Sledge's book "With the old breed" . dont remember which island...
@mbaxter22
@mbaxter22 16 күн бұрын
Best representation of Iwo Jima that I have yet seen. I’m gonna have to watch this movie now.
@jtukko
@jtukko 25 күн бұрын
Watched both Clint`s movies back to back, absolutely harrowing tales of reality.
@ww2remembered983
@ww2remembered983 24 күн бұрын
Yeah, good for you. Now, don't forget WHY WW2 was fought, okay?
@Nightdiver20
@Nightdiver20 19 күн бұрын
@@ww2remembered983 Pray tell, why was WW2 fought?
@jamesgotte4552
@jamesgotte4552 13 сағат бұрын
It's nice to see Brian O'Connor in this film. Rest in peace, Paul Walker 🙏
@CascadianPatriotII
@CascadianPatriotII 3 күн бұрын
3:50 When the .50s are being used for plunging fire, you just _know_ how bad the situation is.
@ソミー
@ソミー 22 күн бұрын
日本とアメリカ両軍の戦死者に哀悼の意を示します。 かつて争った国同士であっても同盟国になれたことに感謝します。
@ContraryBbwewf-zy4je
@ContraryBbwewf-zy4je 17 күн бұрын
We are thankful as well. We express our condolences to all that were lost during this historic era.
@Dr.5Ag0
@Dr.5Ag0 15 күн бұрын
Ok j@p
@RAD1111able
@RAD1111able 15 күн бұрын
Just admit you did horrible things instead of dodging responsibility whenever this subject comes up.
@ContraryBbwewf-zy4je
@ContraryBbwewf-zy4je 15 күн бұрын
@@RAD1111able how are they dodging responsibility?
@Mixer2904
@Mixer2904 2 күн бұрын
@@ContraryBbwewf-zy4je simple they negate their war crimes especially towards the chinesse and even towards americans remember bataan death march, they omit everything about war crimes from their history books and even today japan has not apologized for all bad things they did during ww2 instead they are trying to make themselves a victim of atomic bombing.
@mathieucreton9940
@mathieucreton9940 25 күн бұрын
Barry Pepper was so iconic in Saving Private Ryan that I forgot he played in Flags of our fathers too.
@cesarborja1064
@cesarborja1064 25 күн бұрын
Pvt. Jackson
@potatosoup6960
@potatosoup6960 16 күн бұрын
He's also Joseph L. Galloway in We Were Soldiers
@worldwarIIstori
@worldwarIIstori 23 күн бұрын
Amazing depiction of the intense challenges faced at Iwo Jima. The visuals and storytelling really bring history to life!
@randalhampton2966
@randalhampton2966 23 күн бұрын
My very loved father was in the south pacific right after iwo jima and the only survivor of his unit..caught malaria and was put on the ship - I think at Tinian. He was my hero - the GREATEST generation
@IanClements-l5m
@IanClements-l5m 5 күн бұрын
Very good movie along with the Sands of Iwo Jima . Told from the Japanese side . My full respects to all Marine and Navy men who fought there
@あかささたなはまやらわ
@あかささたなはまやらわ 17 күн бұрын
日本軍の状況を身において考えると想像を絶する事でしょう。島の周りは敵の艦隊で埋め尽くされ、援護なしの中、残された弾薬、武器、水、食料を持って戦わなければならなかった。日本軍の勇気に感銘を受けます。
@SuburbanProprane
@SuburbanProprane 12 күн бұрын
Definetly an incredibly scary situation for both sides. You're probably right, I'm sure it was even scarier for the Japanese forces knowing they were gonna have to fight till the last man standing. Good thing we're all friends now
@FewWords87
@FewWords87 20 күн бұрын
I see Pvt Jackson, I'm clicking.
@loracle6051
@loracle6051 13 күн бұрын
So great war scene ! So close to the reality of the fights in pacific zone !
@MJ573-f1h
@MJ573-f1h 24 күн бұрын
My Great Uncle Pete, 3rd Marine Division combat engineer, fought at Iwo Jima after combat at Bougainville and Guam. I remember him saying that he never ran so much in his life trying to stay alive with everything raining down. Years later he went back to visit Guam, where he had helped liberate the island and people, but had no interest to return to Iwo Jima. The US suffered more casualties, dead, wounded, missing, in the Battle for Iwo Jima than the Japanese did, the only battle like that in the Pacific War.
@matthoskin3572
@matthoskin3572 24 күн бұрын
Easily on par with Saving Private Ryan!..... both Letters, and Flags are up there with the best of WW2 pacific movies!
@sammyfabelman
@sammyfabelman 23 күн бұрын
Produced By Steven Spielberg. And Spielberg had purchased the film rights for himself, but when Eastwood expressed interest in the project, he gave Eastwood the directing job.
@Xyzabc998
@Xyzabc998 24 күн бұрын
Apart from ropey CGI a far better depiction of war than the ham filled Midway, Pearle Harborre and Hacksaw Ridge.
@evancrum6811
@evancrum6811 24 күн бұрын
This movie and the Japanese perspective is excellent.
@gilbertlopez183
@gilbertlopez183 17 күн бұрын
Would you feel the same way about the Nazis if there were movies from their perspective? I think not
@AvaravasAvavutis
@AvaravasAvavutis 13 күн бұрын
​@@gilbertlopez183 well, then try to watch "Generetion War", a German mini series abaout WW2. It's pretty good though.
@bucko9094
@bucko9094 7 күн бұрын
1979 on a job I had a Marine WW2 veteran walk up to Me and tell Me of seeing my great uncle Jack while fighting on Iwo . Freakin heroes and men among men
@larry1824
@larry1824 20 күн бұрын
Great film on all levels
@finnie9223
@finnie9223 16 күн бұрын
My grandfather was a flamethrower man with the 3rd Marine Division that was sent in several days after the initial landing. If i remember correctly, they were stuck trolling around in LVTs off the coast of Iwo for hours because the beach was so jammed with wounded and destroyed equipment. He fought on Guadalcanal with the 1st as a machinist, then was transferred for some reason to the 3rd, and was voluntold to be a flamethrower operator. He fought on Bougainville, Guam, then Iwo, where he took a bullet to the head. Luckily he was only hit in the very outside corner of his eye. The shot missed his brain and didnt blind him, but was enough of a wound to get him off the island. On a slightly more lighthearted note, my grandpa allegedly carried a chrome plated 45 for most of the war. Flamethrower operators were issued 1911s. his cousin worked in the chroming department of Buick, so he shipped his the upper and lower frame of the 1911 to him to have it chrome plated. After Japan had surrendered my grandpa was on the way back to the US. He was planing on sneaking the chrome 1911 home with him but got nervous and threw it overboard after hearing over the intercom that all bags would be thoroughly checked for contraband. As the story goes, when they went to get their bags checked, all the “inspectors” did was kick them. Its a pretty grand tale, but its too fun for me to not believe. Plus, his cousin really did work in the chroming department of Buick, so its entirely possible. And before any of you say theres no way he could send pieces of a pistol through the mail, TWICE, and not get caught, he sent a whole Japanese type 99 machine gun home in pieces. I know that story is true because we have photos of it before it burned in the house fire. The type 99 was made inert by the local police so it would be legal, and my dad used to run around the neighborhood with it playing war.
@ThomasOldenburg-h8c
@ThomasOldenburg-h8c 24 күн бұрын
Overwhelmed by the brutality, God bless our veterans!
@Jet-xk7ss
@Jet-xk7ss 17 күн бұрын
My step father served in WWII was captured. Spent two years as POW. Subjected to brutal beatings forced to live on cabbage. Stayed in service and fought in Korean war. after the Korean War, he started drinking and became an alcoholic we didn’t know about post traumatic stress in those days he got no treatment we didn’t understand and sneaked out during the night to get away from him . I lost all my childhood books and clothes, but mom had to get away from him as he was getting violent The last interaction I had with him was at in the backyard of my uncle where he showed up drunk and told my husband that we had slept together. I, at the time didn’t know what he said to my husband, and only found out about it quite a time later. That was my last enter interaction with him. He ended up in a rental, and drank himself to death. I think a lot of vets experience the same thing.
@GSeward
@GSeward 15 күн бұрын
Our grandfathers fought so hard to end fascism. And their children, boomers, brought it alllll back.
@IdleWorker
@IdleWorker 15 күн бұрын
Thats because they didnt understand back then that fascism was just conservative nationalism. It never left.
@tbd-1
@tbd-1 15 күн бұрын
We'll never learn the lessons of the past. We came so close, but history repeats.
@ssvd91
@ssvd91 14 күн бұрын
@@IdleWorker Um no. Thats just what the liberal globalist left would like everyone to believe. Whom act much more fascistic(tyrannical) in the curtailing of free speech and other intrinsic liberties than any national conservative today.
@JG-vz1jh
@JG-vz1jh 14 күн бұрын
@Gseward Have some goddamn respect for the victims of actual fascism rather than self-pity for yourself for what…? Abortion being a state issue??. Respectfully, shut it. Or don’t, and sound like a whiny pompous fool. Idc. It is, contrary to your premise, a free country.
@Walker-ow7vj
@Walker-ow7vj 12 күн бұрын
Nah you really think ya grandfathers would’ve voted for a black women? They’d also wouldn’t vote for the party that embarrassed us in Afghanistan bro. And no fascism isn’t back calling it the same as nationalism is just crazy brah
@lookupthereupinthetrees9860
@lookupthereupinthetrees9860 7 күн бұрын
It's hard to imagine being that terrified. I remember an interview with a soldier who said that to get through it, he worked on the reasonable assumption that he was dead already; all hope was lost, and that took some of the tension out of the situation. There's no hope, so you needn't bother clinging to any.
@ThomasHendrickson
@ThomasHendrickson 15 күн бұрын
Loved the Corsair action :)
@craigthescott5074
@craigthescott5074 23 күн бұрын
My great uncle Sgt Virgil Scott was in a tracked quartermaster battalion. He was driving and ammunition truck on a pacific island in WW2 and was hit, the truck blew up, his wife was sent his burnt watch and he received the bronze star, what was left of him was buried were he fell and he was re-buried at the Pacific war memorial in Honolulu Hawaii in the 1950’s.
@JohnSchafer-rs2nh
@JohnSchafer-rs2nh 25 күн бұрын
Remember, the Japanese had 2-3 yrs to get ready and imagine if they would had air and naval resources 😮
@Terrosaurus
@Terrosaurus 25 күн бұрын
i know, it was such a slog with naval and aviation SUPREMACY (not superiority) and i think this is the only battle where the americans lost more dead than the japanese ? that might be wrong because everything i read - its US casualties vs japanese dead its arguable the landing might not have been possible if the JPN navy and aircraft were able to contest still think the whole pacific war was a curb stomp though, in favour of the USA
@simonnot8487
@simonnot8487 25 күн бұрын
@@Terrosaurus There was debate as to the island would have been earlier captured around 1944 had the US Command decided to bypass and isolate Peleliu instead of capturing the it. By then Kuribayashi would have just landed on the island or never manage to get there in time. Even if the IJN forces there heeded quickly to the Japanese assessments and recommendations of sticking to foritified tunnels and bunkers instead of beachhead defenses after the Battle of Saipan, US Marines would endure Peleliu level losses instead of Iwo Jima level losses.
@sfbenji
@sfbenji 14 күн бұрын
@@Terrosaurus US had more casualties but the Japanese had far more dead. Nearly the entire 21,000 Japanese garrison on the island was completely wiped out while almost 7,000 Americans died. I don't say that proudly or anything, the Japanese fought bravely in a incredibly desperate situation.
@VC30577
@VC30577 16 күн бұрын
Truly the greatest generation.
@BubbeParker
@BubbeParker 23 күн бұрын
As a millennial i am sorry, i am sorry for the state of the nation and what my generation has turned into. May we always honor these men!
@bonsaw57
@bonsaw57 25 күн бұрын
Why are the Amtrak’s backwards when dropping the troops off? Did anyone notice that? Amtrak rolls up, gates in back open, marines roll out, that’s normal. Watch the first couple minutes and the amtraks leaving the beach have clearly done a 180
@stevenm3823
@stevenm3823 24 күн бұрын
My late Uncle Bill (passed away 12/24/12) was wounded on Iwo during the first hours of the invasion..a severe leg and back wound he nearly died from...I always wondered about the Japanese machine gunner who shot him ...what was his name?...how old was he?...was he married?...where was he from in Japan?...was this his first battle?...how did he die on Iwo?....questions I'll never get an answer to but I'm glad his aim was just a bit off the day his life and my uncle's life intersected for that split second on the morning of Feb 19, 1945.
@amalgam0794
@amalgam0794 5 күн бұрын
日本人として、あなたが生まれたこと、あなたの叔父が家族と過ごせたことに感謝させてください。 現在、日米両国が良好な関係でいられることはなによりの喜びです。 あの時代に硫黄島で戦ったすべての将兵とその家族に、魂の安らぎがあることを願います。 日本語で申し訳ありません。
@JigglyJerry
@JigglyJerry 19 күн бұрын
isn’t that the actor from saving private ryan? 5:07
@manupego4134
@manupego4134 25 күн бұрын
God bless our troops🦅🇺🇸
@Canadianvoice
@Canadianvoice 8 күн бұрын
Lol. Commited countless crimes ie: killing pows, erasing history because they "won"
@gabrieldjatienza6971
@gabrieldjatienza6971 13 күн бұрын
Still trying to process memory...Clint Eastwood directed this movie!!
@sixmax11
@sixmax11 25 күн бұрын
great movie, my hearing was shot for a week after
@Baseballnfj
@Baseballnfj 16 күн бұрын
"Each day we learned of new ways to die" Iwo was hell on earth.
@rossgage9730
@rossgage9730 24 күн бұрын
I think Admiral Chester Nimitz said it best "Among the men who fought on Iwo Jima, uncommon valor was a common virtue".
@MC-so6bz
@MC-so6bz 25 күн бұрын
Barry Pepper fought the Germans and the Japanese!
@ww2remembered983
@ww2remembered983 25 күн бұрын
Is that all you guys care about?? ' Oh, a actor played a similar role in 2 different WW2 movies!! '. OMG!! WOW, right??? Jackson was cast because he embodied the WW2 fighting man's spirit and did a great job in both flicks. Brave, sharp as a razor and ready to attack and kill our fascist enemies. Get it now
@geod3589
@geod3589 23 күн бұрын
My dad was in this invasion, he was in the Navy aboard and LST. He told me about watching the battleships shell the mountain, and how balls of fire would roll down the mountain.
@ChristopherCase-l4j
@ChristopherCase-l4j 5 күн бұрын
My great uncle Greda served in the pacific on a b-25 , his body was never recovered when his plane was shot down
@Phil-s4u
@Phil-s4u 23 күн бұрын
My papa was a ww2 pilot. Never really looked into it or got to ask him about it cuz i was like 6 when he passed away. His name was Elmer Hemby.
@robthebold4589
@robthebold4589 20 күн бұрын
5:06 Isn't that Pvt. Jackson from Saving Private Ryan? He was a left handed sniper in that movie. Here, he's right handed with an M1 Carbine.
@Tricoma81
@Tricoma81 25 күн бұрын
BRUTAL...!
@sammywestenberger9303
@sammywestenberger9303 25 күн бұрын
Amen 🙏
@hughbo52
@hughbo52 25 күн бұрын
That was much more realistic than Saving Private Ryan. Helluva scene.
@simoncampbell3144
@simoncampbell3144 24 күн бұрын
When saving private Ryan was made it was the most realistic so far , so you are talking bollocks
@nilanjangupta763
@nilanjangupta763 24 күн бұрын
Well Private Jackson made it out the of European theatre to serve in the Pacific theatre.
@amusedmarine7402
@amusedmarine7402 24 күн бұрын
I respectfully disagree in that BOTH battle scenes bring so much authenticity to light. Each one was filmed with a different intent, Ryan showed the up close personal experience of the beachhead where Flags showed a better overall concept of the initial landing.
@sammyfabelman
@sammyfabelman 23 күн бұрын
This is produced by Steven Spielberg. And Spielberg had purchased the film rights for himself, but when Eastwood expressed interest in the project, he gave Eastwood the directing job.
@HashSlingingSlasher2032
@HashSlingingSlasher2032 Күн бұрын
Fun fact: The Commander of the Japanese garrison of Iwo Jima, General Tadamichi Kuribayashi, was educated in Harvard and was a military attaché with the US 1st Cavalry Division. Also, he was good friends with Brigadier General George Van Horn Moseley and General Holland "Howlin' Mad" Smith who was coincidentally the Marine Corps commander during the Battle of Iwo Jima. General Smith wanted to find General Kuribayashi's body and gave him a proper Officer's funeral after the battle but found out the Marines looted, mutilated and burnt every dead japanese body they find.
@SaucyTUX
@SaucyTUX 16 күн бұрын
such a underrated movie
@bluefire37
@bluefire37 22 күн бұрын
bu videodan görüpte izledim. adamların paralarını çıkartamaması enteresan. Çok kaliteli bir yapım olmasa da hakkını vermemişler.
@ultrajd
@ultrajd 24 күн бұрын
The sheer amount of discipline that the Japanese troops had to wait for the beach to become clogged with Marines and equipment before firing is impressive.
@안성현-d3g
@안성현-d3g 16 күн бұрын
노르망디 상륙작전인가요?
@enzoaldana3774
@enzoaldana3774 24 күн бұрын
Alguien podria decirme si el barco que fue dañado en estas escenas es un crucero ligero o un acorazado? no encuentro info exacta
@michaelr8189
@michaelr8189 22 күн бұрын
Heavy Cruiser (CA-24) USS Pensacola
@enzoaldana3774
@enzoaldana3774 21 күн бұрын
@@michaelr8189 Gracias por responderme compañero
@eduardotorquato7766
@eduardotorquato7766 19 күн бұрын
Boa tarde a todos! Por gentileza alguém pode me dizer o nome deste filme . Grato por a atenção de todos! Deus abençoe sempre 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@billyshane3804
@billyshane3804 9 күн бұрын
Barry Pepper - SOLDIER
@davidjames2145
@davidjames2145 24 күн бұрын
Napalm was invented for the Pacific war. I've never understood why Iwo Jima wasn't coated in it ahead of the landings, especially the shoreline.
@royalhero4608
@royalhero4608 23 күн бұрын
The Japanese were all underground
@uwillnevahno6837
@uwillnevahno6837 25 күн бұрын
4:20 move move off the beach take cover. Someone lost their freshly trained 2nd LT.
@mikewalsh511
@mikewalsh511 22 күн бұрын
Saving Private Ryan part II is awesome
@MrCombatmedic00
@MrCombatmedic00 15 күн бұрын
I’ve heard two stories about flame throwers. One is that it the tank was hit, it’s explode. The other, was that it requires the mixture of two chemicals and an ignition for it to be flammable, so hitting the tank would cause it to depressurize and send the user flying forward like a jet pack
@waluyocokrojoyo9782
@waluyocokrojoyo9782 21 күн бұрын
Film perang kesukaanku..❤
@alixanxomidxujaev
@alixanxomidxujaev 11 күн бұрын
Name
@jonernuts
@jonernuts 13 күн бұрын
And that my friends is why you always pray to our lord and savior. He saved our hero Jackson here
@xavierrodriguez9306
@xavierrodriguez9306 24 күн бұрын
Although we Marines have always done our part in history since the pacific, no Marine generation since then has or will ever measure up to what these brave men did in the entire pacific. (And) the Army in Europe for that matter..
@josephking6515
@josephking6515 23 күн бұрын
Did the US Army not participate in the PTO then?
@xavierrodriguez9306
@xavierrodriguez9306 23 күн бұрын
The US Army did participate in the pacific. As a matter of fact Gen. Douglas McArthur was the supreme commander of the the southern pacific, while Admiral Chester Nimitz commanded the central pacific.
@hazthemodelmaker14
@hazthemodelmaker14 11 күн бұрын
Great battlefield map
@UditSingh-e2q
@UditSingh-e2q 12 күн бұрын
❤Jackson❤
@KravchenkoGaming
@KravchenkoGaming 16 күн бұрын
jackson and pvt ben yah made it in iwo jima
@adamluong8483
@adamluong8483 7 күн бұрын
bro Private Jackson went from serving in the Army during D-Day to serving the Marines in Iwo Jima
@jerryrichards8172
@jerryrichards8172 24 күн бұрын
These 2 movies would get more recognition if it wasn't for the spellburg hanks collaboration.
@BrendaPortillo-h4g
@BrendaPortillo-h4g 3 күн бұрын
Tengo una pregunta cual es este desenbarco
@joecorcilles2231
@joecorcilles2231 23 күн бұрын
"The battle of Iwo Jima was when an Unstoppable Force met an Immovable Object on the field of battle. May we never see the likes of it again...."
@martinalarcon3108
@martinalarcon3108 25 күн бұрын
I love Clint’s two movies from the American and Japanese perspective 😮😢 , but I still loved 🥰 John Wayne sands of iwojima
@josephking6515
@josephking6515 23 күн бұрын
Marion Morrison got booed off the stage by the Marines when he appeared at an event with the USO. Can't remember where the event took place but he was extremely dislike by those Marines.
@davidw.2791
@davidw.2791 22 күн бұрын
@@josephking6515Did Morrison make the “Sands of” movie?
@bf9142ftw
@bf9142ftw 14 күн бұрын
Please tell me this and Letters are slated to get the 4K treatment? 🥺
@charliep5139
@charliep5139 22 күн бұрын
After action reports showed that the Japanese only really feared one weapon and only one weapon was effective at clearing out caves and bunkers: the flamethrower
@Majorhavoktv
@Majorhavoktv 19 күн бұрын
The real life heroes of WW2 are dying off at an alarming rate, please thank those heroes if you know one in real life. We live in freedom because of the sacrifices of our veterans. God Bless The USA!
@freelancerxi7075
@freelancerxi7075 16 күн бұрын
Not really alarming, the ones still with us are 100+ years old. Still, I agree with your general message.
@AB-mw8oz
@AB-mw8oz 16 күн бұрын
They're dying because they're old... an 18 year old that fought on Okinawa or in the Rhine campaign in 1945 would have been born 1926-1927 making them 97-98 years old.
17 сағат бұрын
Bu film yeni mi yoksa Ryn deva mı ?
@RedStarRogue
@RedStarRogue 23 күн бұрын
I think Clint's filmography as director is pretty mixed, but I will admit that after watching this scene again, I think the battle sequences are very well shot, choreographed and directed. The frame looks busy and I think for the most part they blended the CGI with the practical shots well. Also to my eyes all the uniforms and equipment look accurate. One of my few complaints is the colour correction is a bit too desaturated and drab. It mostly works here I guess because its a war movie after all, but I still think it was a little overdone.
@thejtd21
@thejtd21 16 күн бұрын
Don Graves recollection of the battle in every one of his interviews. I imagine this is what he remembers.
@ooyginyardel4835
@ooyginyardel4835 24 күн бұрын
Greatest Generation? Maybe. Or maybe the Founding Fathers were the greatest generation. The important thing is that these guys were without a doubt the toughest generation. Being born into hunger, dust bowl, depression, Spanish flu, and God knows what else, they were survivors and were ready made to do the job that had to be done when the world went crazy. And I’d bet that every one of them would have rather been home with their families.
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