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  • 2:55 cool move bro

  • I CALL BULL SHIT ERIC HEARTMANN NEVER GOT SHOT DOWN

  • @MegaBluemuffin Actually.. he was.. at least once by ground fire. He belly landed behind russian lines.. was captured briefly.. and managed to escape. I can look this up and doublecheck the specifics if u like..

  • Yes this was dubbed in english. I have it on VHS. In my opinion the dub is much better. I wish the dubbed version was on here.

  • was this ever done in english and even if it wasn't can someone tell me where to find it please and thanks

  • good anime but his hair is too long for a German millitary pilot

  • this saving priv rya band of borther the pacific are very good

  • There goes Hartmann Kaboom!!! Luckily it wasn't Erich Hartmann or that would alter the course of history!

  • anymore episodes?

  • x chi volesse approfondire il tema delle squadre speciali d'attacco"Tokko tai" consiglio il volume "Kamikaze"di Leonardo V. Arena,edizioni Mondadori e il bellissimo manga di Ayumi Tachihara "ali d'argento" ediz. panini 1998,ediz originale giapponese 1997 by Akita publishing co.

  • Well, I thought that you have to open the canopy manually to bail out of a WWII fighter, but then, in this anime, it seems to be jettisoned, and the canopy is then dragged by the slipstream, which allows the pilot to bail out. Much like modern ejection seats, with the differences only at how pilots egress from their plane. Any suggestions?

  • @COD04MW During WWII, before ejection seats were invented at the end of the war, pilots would usually bail out in that manner. The typical procedure was to roll the aircraft inverted, blow the canopy (done by activating the explosive bolts), unbuckling yourself, and kicking yourself free. Gravity and the time between letting the

    canopy fall and the time it took for you to unstrap yourself ensured the pilot's protection from hitting the canopy.

  • グリフォンエンジンかぁ・・・スピットファイアMk. Vかな?

    Griffin-engined・・・ SpitFire Mk. V?

  • ラインダース 「ハルトマン大尉、飛行雲が出てる。スロットルを絞れ。」

    「We're leaving the cloud cover,open the formation.」

    改訳?

  • Lul im from bremen..

  • but truely the nazis made a mistake by taking on 4 allied countrys just with the help of the japs and the italians they made a mistake because Germany is surrounded by Britain , france and russia and suffered a defeat because the Russains pushed them back and destroyed them while america was fighting the japs and fighting in france with the brits , its amazing how the brits managed to fend off the entire german Airforce and managed to push them back in only a few months

    Respect the RAF

  • @jacksparrow1507 yep... they actually migth had a chance if germany kept hitting england instead of turning to the russians. germany had the advantage against england at firs but the attention they gave to russia gave the RAF a chance to mass up so when the luftwaffe re tried to attack englan it was inposible... it could be said that the war was los because of hitler

  • @tyrantpagaza There's also the fact that Hitler went against the advice of his top Luftwaffe advisors and ordered the bombings of British Cities, rather than RAF bases. Because the RAF was still able to field its Hurricanes, attacks such as the London Blitz were detrimental to the Nazi War Effort: it gave the English the reprieve they needed and saved countless numbers of their pilots and planes so they could strike back. Countless people died, for sure, but if the RAF had been defeated earlier?

  • that's right tyrantpagaza, they would have opened only 1 frontline instead of 2. That caused massive losses for the Wermacht and Luftwaffe.

  • @jacksparrow1507 And Don't forget the Russians too they suffered so many losses at the hands of the Nazis. Many Russians might hate Stalin but they are forced to fight for their country. The Germans lost a lot of soldiers at Stalingrad when Russian went round the city in their counterattacks and thus trapped them. Very cold weather did claim their lives too.

    I know Germans tried to build more new planes but they are mostly destroyed by Allied bombings before they can be used.

  • The story behind the Kamikaze ("Devine Wind" if i remember the translation correct, please reply me if that is wrong. Haven't read much japanese in a while.) is that the people thought it was for "honor". That was the past of Japan. Now Japan makes games and makes Americans and other countries happy with those.

  • If only the side of good had won this, and not the devil.

  • And how could you tell the dreamers that wanted to fly...that we now use their dream for war............the thought got me goosebumps

  • @UACmarine2O8 SAME here!

  • It's master, no maestro. But anyway Even I made mistakes.

  • siiiiiiiiiiiick!

  • anyone know where i can watch this in english

  • A german fighter pilot of WW2 wearing long hairdress style like in the 1970s? Nice ideas the japanese cartoonists have...:-)

  • @ichmalealsobinich

    Just imagine his hairdo isnt greased backwards while flying missions ;-)

    Stell dir einfach vor, dass er während Missionen keine Pomade drin hat

  • totaly urealistisk anime

  • I dunno Germany was struck racist- blue eyes, blonde, height, forehead. This guy has a brown hair more like Irish or Scot blood.

  • Aaaw I love that anime  <3<3

  • ah nice! an excellent series. i used to have this on VHS, but lost it in a move. glad to see it here.

  • Fw190 is very cool...

  • lol, spitfire vs Focke-wulf-190

  • lols...is the V-2 rocket

  • good but I'd say the p-51 and f4u are also great planes in aviation history

  • 4:46

    What is Zero-Zen ?

  • The famous Zero Aircraft launched fighter from the Japanese airforce

    (you maybe know it from perl harbour)

  • I think that Zero-Zen is wrong spelling. Zero-Sen is correct.

  • oh I've overseen that

    actually it's called Zero-San

  • why its "San"? the zero is called "rei shiki kanjo sento ki" (type zero fighter airplane) or short "rei-sen"

  • my mistake, srr

    of course the unofficial, Japanese name is Zero-Sen or Rei-sen

  • the A6M has so many nicknames that it can confuses :)

    oder so: die A6M hat derart viele spitznamen, dass es schon verwirren kann ;)

  • @ totermusiker, specifically the Mitsubishi A6M "Reisen" / Zero served with Japanese Navy during ww2.

  • LOL Red head German, EPIC Fail..

  • where can i find this dub please and thanks i love the sub but i like to watch both XD

  • It misses it. I like Fw190. Thank you.

  • Brilliant animation=3=

  • Axis Powers: Hetalia moments

    at 7:46 / 9:19

  • The translation of this anime contain many errors.

  • Aint no joking around here. Hater.

  • My message to all of you immature commenters below:

    Cut it out. Every time someone is kind enough to share something like this with the YouTube community, some immature punks decide it would be fun to start an argument.

    I've seen it all, but arguing about the past, AND the truth, is crazy.

  • -_- Wow. Someone's immature.

  • I sincerely hope that's a joke.

  • You really aren't helping our image here. Stop acting immature.

  • Whoever wins the war rights the history.

    Everyone says they were the good people and their enemies were the evils. However, the fact is that no one knows exactly what goes wrong during a war, except certain greedy bstds in power in the government/armed forces.

    Matsumoto Sensei is the best. The Galaxy Express 999 still shines in my heart.

  • We may write the history books, but your ancestors, like ours, shaped history. You Japanese are the only people, unwilling to admit that you crimes in the past, that you beat and starved Allied prisoners, that you raped and killed millions of Chinese, and that you were fighting for evil during the second world war. America has committed crimes in the past, but we admit it, as does almost every other nation in this world. Japan has yet to acknowledge its imperfections, it lives in it's own myth.

  • This is awesome! I've never seen cartoons like these before! Thanks for uploadin it!

  • what anime lul

  • @keithcoaches this cartoons are anime and leiji matsumoto has many works

  • Matsumoto is a great maestro of anime!!!!!

    I like his works until Yamato in 80s...

    respect for all japanese soldiers and pilots,they have fighted for them sacred homeland and Tenno,young kamikaze pilots falled like cherry blossom in morning's ray of sun!!!!!

  • @stefano75ita sorry, but nobody with any knowledge of history and the brutal atrocities committed by the Japanese soldiers in occupied countries could possibly say that.

    Cool cars, anime etc. notwithstanding...

  • @stefano75ita And the sad thing was, so many Kamikaze volunteers were students and other promising people that could have contributed so much to Japan after the war. That, in my own opinion, is the greatest failure of the program. Not in its inability to turn back the Allies, but costing it its future minds.

  • @stefano75ita SO DID AMERICA! [RESPECT THE VET'S ] ALL VET OF THAT GREAT WAR!

  • @stefano75ita Many Allied POWs don't think so cos their comrades were forced to do work for them even starved to death, denied medical treatments.

    Japanese soldiers today yes I respect that but not to these Japanese killers who kills unarmed prisoners and civilians alike.

  • @stefano75ita

    Rispetto per chi ha massacrato ovunque in Asia?

    1 milione di morti a Nanchino! I giapponesi ancora lo nascondono!

    Una cosa è guardare un cartone animato, tutt'altra dire certe fesserie!

  • @PreppoAntani: il rispetto va ai giovani soldati e piloti giapponesi( sopratutto a quelli delle squadreTokkotai) che furono sottoposti a un fortissimo condizionamento psicologico...il fatto stesso di partecipare ad un azione kamikaze da una parte veniva accolto come un atto nobile, dall'altra come un atto dovuto nei confronti dell'impero e gli stessi piloti e ufficiali comandanti ne erano consapevoli.

  • @PreppoAntani: . alla fine della guerra furon utilizzati anche piloti di sedici anni..un crimine xkè si annientò una generazione che invece avrebbe potuto impegnarsi nella ricostruzione della nazione nel dopoguerra.la responsabilità (sopratutto x i crimini di guerra compiuti in cina ,corea e negli altri paesi occupati) è dl governo e dei comandanti militari imperiali non certo dei giovani sottoposti al lavaggio del cervello da parte della propaganda militarista.pure la religione shintoista fu..

  • @PreppoAntani:..falsata x giustificare le politiche razziste di sterminio in cina e in asia.su nanchino infatti hai ragione.cmqil mio intervento in inglese si riferiva alla guerra contro gli USA nel pacifico ed stato male interpretato anche xkè scritto male x mia colpa.come italiano poi ho sempre provato simpatia x i giapponesi che si battevano come noi nel mediterraneo contro le grandi potenze mondiali con un armamento ridicolo e senza alcuna possibilità di vittoria..

  • @PreppoAntani...praticamente la carne contro l'acciaio!! tipo i parà della folgore ad alamein contro i carri sherman ..mio nonno e un prozio prigionieri degli inglesi sull'amba alagi in etiopia,un altro nella div. pasubio in russia sul don tornato vivo x miracolo,io rispetto il loro sacrificio voluto da quel somaro del Duce anche se sono consapevole dei crimini di guerra italiani in grecia,yugoslavia e africa ma la colpa era del fascismo che li voluti e ordinati! spero di esserestato chiaro.

  • KG200

  • what fighters are those?

  • umm how did the germans come to have a B-17?

  • KG200 had some captured equipment and used them for experimental purposes.

  • They were also very sneaky little bastards and kept the Allied paint jobs on several captured B-17s to fly into formations undetected and wreak havoc. The Mighty 8th was taught to combat and shoot down these "rogue" bombers in air to air gunnery.

  • True. *nod* It's not a piece of history many know about.

  • Why am I getting negative responses? It's true!

  • man this is good

  • What is the name of the this cartoon? Is this full cartoon? Anyway thank you very much.

  • I believe the full name is "The Cockpit", which contains three stand-alone stories. This particular story is called "Slipstream".

  • Leiji Matsumoto. is one of the cartoonists representing Japan.

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