Check out the book "Fly Boys." In it you'll see what the japs did to our Amerikan boys,as well as other peoples of the world,during the War years.Real sick stuff,like rape,skinning while alive.Cutting the organs out,while the victom is still breathing.Cannabalism.Real sick.The nip and the red-skin indian were really into this sort of sick,devilish evil;yet there are those liberal,marxist types who will continue to whine-n-cry because the US ended the jap's war with just two bombs."Fly Boys."
@clarenceboddicker87 the fact that their censoring things means more then that their destroying our history, but they are taking our freedom away. Obama is the worst, apologizing for "atrocities" that America didn't even commit, taking away medical freedom, and censoring us. He is a horrible person and should be run out of washington along with all these other politicians.
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@GlamoursFever Finally someone with the same viewpoint! Those greedy Japs wanted their empire just like Hitler in the first place. They were the true aggressors. Also, many of the nuke victims died instantly while the Jap soldiers loved to cut off people's heads. The Jap soldiers were fucking savages. Some say they were Asian Nazis. I think they outdid the Nazis with their barbaric war crimes.
Well... it's important to differentiate between the Japanese today and those of 1941, particularly those in the Imperial Army where they were systematically brutalized during training and taught to disdain surrender - and those who surrendered to them. Furthermore, the Death March wasn't officially sanctioned - the Japs were just utterly unprepared for the number of surrendering troops to transport or feed them. Add to that their ruthless conditioning and you have a Death March.
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Guys, Filipinos...please, I don't want to offend anyone, but from everyone I've talked with, it seems that many Filipino youths seem to love Japan, apparently because of their anime and manga...is this true?
Filipino's today is now strongly demoralized by US Propaganda........US,Israel are the Nazis of the Modern World today,making Secret Wars just like in Afghanistan and Libya.....the Terror during World War 2 was Japan and Germany but i can say that US have done worse specially there own Inside Job Operation 9/11 and the War on Terror which aims to steal resources in the Middle East making the war as a cover for their base of operations.
@JamesMcCIoud Really? I'm really sorry to hear about that. My nation lost 20 million people in the war. Whoever your great-grandpa was, he was a great man who died for his country. I hope he rests in peace...
I read on an article that some Allied nations after the war, such as Britain, even tried to conceal or destroy evidence of Japan's many atrocities...something to do with using Japan to contain Communism. Still...if this is true, it is still wrong on many levels.
... Let not us forget our brave Philippine allies who also suffered thousands of deaths on the Bataan Death March, they were with us through thick 'n thin.
My lolo was one of the soldiers who survived the DEATH MARCH. He volunteered as a cook to escape from Japs tortures. At night when the japs are asleep, he will give food to those who are inside the prison.they would carry their co-soldiers to save them from Jap's deadly bayonetas. These are the untold stories that werent told in the books. My lolo is now 93 years old. His name was placed at Bataan. JUAN L. MONREAL- HERO Death March
8,000 Australian and Dutch POWs died in Tarsau, Thailand.
Comfort women mostly from Korea and China, also Philippines, Taiwan, Burma, the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia), Netherlands, and Australia were forced into sexual slavery in frontline Comfort Stations in China, Indochina and Indonesia.
Cannibalism in many parts of Asia and the Pacific against POWs, e.g. Chichi Jima and Bonin Islands, in some cases, flesh was cut from living people.
Widespread looting in occupied territories (valuable goods from banks, depositories, temples, churches, mosques, museums, businesses, private homes, etc.) was organized on a massive scale by official secret organization called Kin no yuri (Golden Lily) headed by Chichibu, Hirohito’s brother.
Mass raped by Japanese soldiers in Magelang, Central Java, Indonesia, where some victims were pre-menstruating girls.
Between November 1944 and April 1945, Japan launched over 9,300 balloon bombs (or Fu-Go) to attack US and Canada. One bomb killed a woman and 5 children in south Oregon.
A tacit order from Hirohito to execute all Chinese POWs before the surrender of Japan, out of thousands of Chinese POWs, only 56 survived; and to eliminate evidences, all surviving human test subjects in Japanese Army’s chemical and biological research units were executed before the surrender of Japan.
Thousands of POWs and captured civilians were transported to Japan, Taiwan, Indochina, Manchuria, or Korea to be used as forced labor perished in Hell ships such as Oryoku Maru, Junyo Maru, Dainichi Maru, Arisan Maru, and many more.
Only 52,000 of the 270,000 Javanese forced laborers being sent to other Japanese held areas survived after WWII, a death rate of 80%.
Most victims of the human experimentations were Chinese, also American, British, Australian and Russian POWs.
At least six different chemical and biological attacks were conducted in China, such as Changde chemical and biological weapon attack in Hunan, and twice Kaimingjie germ weapon attacks in Zhejiang, chemical weapons attack in Battle of Wuhan and Battle of Zaoyang-Yichang.
Cyanide gas was tested on Australian and Dutch POWs on Kai Islands of Indonesia.
Various Japanese Army Units (100, 200, 516, 543, 731, 773, 1644, 1855, 2646, 8604, 9420) researched and developed chemical (potassium cyanide, phosgene, chlorine, hydrogen cyanide, arsenic trichloride, sulfer mustard, lewisite etc.) and biological (anthrax, glanders, rusts, bubonic plague, typhoid, typhus, cholera, smallpox, botulism, tuberculosis, malaria, etc.) weapons, and conducted lethal human experimentations on the general population in Japanese occupied territories.
The Three Alls Policy (Kill all, Burn all, Loot all) sanctioned by Hirohito was to massacre an entire village if they suspected an enemy hiding in the village, such as the Panjiayu Massacre in Hebei, China.
More than 100,000 civilians and POWs died in the construction of the Death Railway (or Thailand-Burma Railway), especially at Hellfire Pass.
After March 20, 1943, the Japanese Navy was under orders to execute all POWs taken at sea.
• Manila Massacre in Manila, Philippines • Nanking Massacre in Nanking, China • Palawan Massacre in Palawan, Philippinnes • Parit Sulong Massacre in Johor, Malaysia • Sandakan Death Marches in Borneo, Indonesia • Sook Ching Massacre in Singapore • SS Tjisalak Massacre by Japanese submarine I-8 • Terror Bombing of Chongqing, China • Tol Plantation Massacre in Australian Territory of New Guinea • Wake Island Massacre in North Pacific Ocean • Hsuchow (Xuzhou) Massacre in Jiangsu, China
And those poor 'battling bastards of Bataan" that the Americans seemed so proud of? Those Filipinos had to wait 60 YEARS before being recognized and compensated. By then most of them had died off. And meantime, with the Americans' help, the Japanese became the second highest economy in the world. So, thanks to their loyalty to the Americans, their allies had the second most devastated city in the world (Manila), Thanks to the US, the Japs have the 2nd highest economy. Loyalty!
You know why the Japanese are so arrogant and revisionist in their history? Because of the AMERICAN GOVERNMENT. After the war, when Manila had become the second most destroyed city in the world, who did the Americans spend billions of dollars on? the JAPANESE. The ?Americans helped the Japanese DENY reparations that the Philippine government demanded for the rape of their country.
Yes.. that was a time of seriously bad war.. and seriously bad war crimes. I know many men who fought the Japs and to this day cannot relinquish their feelings against them for what they did, to them and their buddies. It IS understandable and I do not criticize them for that. Even my Dear friend Col. Edwin Price Ramsey, the Leader of 40,000 guerillas, who helped make Gen. MacArthurs return possible, has himself blended will with Post War theater. Read his book.. Lt. Ramsey's War.
This spring in an Arizona high school, I am Vietnam Infantry War Veteran and was kicked out of a high school because I talked negatively about the late Emperor of Japan Hirohito. I did not single him out the two girls did. I was talking about Hitler, Mussolini and Hirohito. The two girls shouted me down and accused of being racist against all Asians. They determined this without even really talking to me. I was substitute teaching. They filed a complaint and the assistant principal booted me.
There's a few good eyewitness books about the Bataan Death March. Most have been censored before being published, to keep out too many graphic details. I've found most/all war books published in the 50's to the late '70's are lacking those kinds of details. Why US publishers were censoring the best history books you could get: ones written by eyewitnesses, makes no sense to me. "the naked flagpole" by Richard C. Mallonee isbn 0891410945 is a great book. Presidio Press does not censor too much.
Didn't drop enough bombs on those little yellow bastards! read "fall of Singapore/Hongkong! bayonetted patients in hospital beds/ nurses raped and then put on public display! a relief station for any Jap soldier!
They forfeited any rights to be included in the human race!
my cousin was there, he told he couldn't understand why the men selected to bury the dead competed to be the first in to grab a body to bury, then when he was he turn he found out the guy in front picked the smallest bodies to move and the guys in the back got the heavier ones and when you are starved to skin and bones, the weight of the body made a huge differnce.
What did you expect for Gooks! Yet the only thing the world complained about was us herding the zipperheads into camps in the US, Never what they did to the world!!
The Bataan Death March began as a plea for life Men were tired, weak, and lacking food. The 70-mile march letf mean dead Japanes committed random beatings & killings of all kinds They killed men without provocation, or if a guard felt that someone had looked at him the wrong way he was at liberty to bayonet him to death As men were filling their canteens the Japanese set up machine guns and shot them on the spot Other men were allowed to get water but it was filled with maggots when they got it
I am sick of history revisionist lying BS that makes the Imperial Japanese out to be the good guys in Asia and Japan as a victimized country. The brutality of the Japanese shocked even Nazis at the German consulate in Nanking. Everywhere they went they raped and pillaged and murdered and denied humane treatment to POWs (based on their bigotry) and used them for slave labour. The A-bombs, terrible as they were, prevented an invasion of Japan that would've killed and wounded millions.
Australian Film Director Rainer Loeser is currently in the Philippines shooting the horror movie' DARKEST NIGHT' WITH DJ Perry, under Gothic Productions International.
Thank you for posting this video. I am always interested in learning more about the world around me & the events that have transpired. This is a very interesting subject & I will be looking further into it when I get the chance.
Germany and Italy generally treated prisoners from the British Commonwealth, France, the USA and other western Allies in accordance with the Geneva Convention (1929), which had been signed by these countries.[37] Consequently, western Allied officers were not usually made to work and personnel of lower rank were usually compensated, or not required to work either. (source = wikipedia).
what are you lulling, there were never US nor British forces in Stalingrad or Leningrad, POW's of those countries were treated very well by the Germans and whether Bataan was disneyland you should ask to the POW's who made it through. He'll declare you crazy, as I already did.
@envanje well i know [of course there were no american or british in russia]. im aware of what the Japanese did to the Allied US and Filipino POWs - i even did a report on it on 8th grade. but speaking of casualities, again, it just doesnt mount of up to what the Russians [civilians and soldiers ranging in the MILLIONS, not thousands] suffered through. but i get your point. Japanese generals even admitted "We will treat them like dogs", when the Allies surrendered.
Japanese tradition did not admit respect to POW's for according them soldiers should commit harakiri instead of surrendering. Germans did not treat Russians the same as US & British Russians POW's due to the scarcity of food in Germany (for German troops as well). Soviets did not handover red cross parcels to feed Soviet POW's while US & Britain did. The high number of Soviet casualties is partly due to the Germans but also to the Soviets (cont)
for at the beginning of the war Soviets were badly armed and their (later replaced) officers were no good. To avoid unarmed Soviets abandoning the attack they applied Trotsky's old tactic by placing a batallion of commissars with machinguns behind their troops which merciless mowed away all retreating Soviet soldiers. So at the beginning of the war, Germans soldiers often were quite surprised to encounter many Soviets attacking them without any arms.
Im curious how Filipinos see the Japanese then and now? I once spoke to a gentleman from the Philipines and he said he wished 20 atomic bombs would have been dropped on Japan in 1945.
I heard that, after the war, Bataan vets who chose to stay in the service were given a different set of rules by the military. For example, they were allowed to speed on post and basically do whatever they wanted. Does anyone else know if that is true?
@toucansam3 well my grand father was just a foot soldier back then. i think he was first sergeant back then. when the war was over he got promoted fast to captain until he reached brigadier general before he died. they where treated with respect. maybe that is how they have shorter time in their posts because people respects them so much that they are willing to take their place on the battlefield. my oldman fought from WW2 to vietnam. one tough guy.
@silentground Bruce Williams, who used to have a daily radio show, said that this was the case when he was in the Army. That's the only place I heard it, and you might be right. It may not be "officlal" that they had their own set of rules, but maybe it was an unwritten kind of thing.
God bless your grandfather, the world and everyone in it owes them a debt of gratitude. Unfortunately, I'm not sure many people know what that means today, his accomplishments are taken for granted..
You were seven times more to survive in the hands of the Nazis than the Japanese during WWII. They imprisoned about a hundred thousand Chinese soldiers in some prison in northern China, less than 50 got back home after the war.
This doesnt matter to the perverted American hating liberal pigs ! The japs got what they deserved ! In my opinion they got off lucky ! These dirty scumbags should have suffered alot more for their disgusting actions !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@atomicplayboy4u Way the japanese SOLDIERS treated the prisoners was horrible and inhumane,,but if you want to go back in history and still be pissed off,,,I'm with you I want REVENGE for the TRAIL OF TEARS over 5,000 dead men, woman and CHILDREN,,,maybe in the future the entire southeast will be wipeout by a Hurricane or earthquake,,,,,so the natives that were chased out over 100 years ago can move back in.
@AwwCrap66 "I'm with you I want REVENGE for the TRAIL OF TEARS over 5,000 dead men, woman and CHILDREN"
what do you expecT? its war. people are gonna get killed and youll want vengance for it. 5,000 dead women and children? well, thats nothing compared to the Jews and Soviet casualties ranging in the MILLIONS.
Thank you for sharing this clip. In December 1941 my father in the USAAF was bound for the Phillipines, the ship was hit and the AAF personal were dumped in Fiji by the Navy. Many of his friends died in the Death March. From World War II to today they still are Jap Bastards! The Japs will not admit what they did in the name of the Emperor!
@RM4FS Good point. This so enrages me these dogs were never made to admit what they did like the German people had too ! Still to this day they they wont fess up ! They raped, murdered, tortured, and ate their captives ! They got off lucky with just two atomic bombs ! I wish we had about 10 more at the time !
The young Maxists love the japs today.The liberal,young marxists condemn the Bomb that would end WWII;thay call the Amerikans murders,for dropping it.The young marxists today look onto the nip-ass,as the victim;they condemn the brave, WWII Amerikan soldier,for putting the nip-ass in it's place.Hey young Marxist!My Father was in the Pacific,during WWII.He fought the nip-ass.The world today needs another Bataan-Death-March; all the liberal young marxists, need to walk.
@chuckolove In America our schools and colleges have been permeated with the marxists who have been by and large "educating" our young people with anti-American propaganda. They have rewritten our history and have indoctrinated them into thinking that America is an imperialistic-capitalist nation that needs to be cut down to size. Our own president went around bowing and apologizing for us to the world. I detest him for that!
@GrubbyDave --No--I'm not terribly bright...But the Atom bomb that fried the asses off of all those nips was. Woah-doggie! Thankie, young marxist grubbydave--you just set me up fer one big blast of a real stoken-plus puuunnn there. Get it? Atom bomb. Terribly. Bright. Get it? Yow-hoooh, what a terribley bright pun. Thankie....young marxist. grubby. Dave.
The books of William Blum chronicle atrocities committed by U.S. forces against PInoy/Pinays and it leaves me stripped OF ANY notions of patriiotism. Killing Hope and Rogue Nations are the books....US forces massacred anti Jap -pinoy fighters who refused 2 march under the US banner.....even after assisting US forces in fire fights!!
This movie gave a biassed account of the story. Why all the model/actors in the re-enactment were all caucasians? Does it show that all the casualties are Americans and no Filipino died in this March? In fact, most of the casualties here are Filipinos. My father is a Death March veteran, who until he died at 89 still lingering with malaria.
this is a great piece, and I don't think it is overly dramatic from what i've read. t would be hard to do a realistic piece on this subject and not have it be disturbing.
Dear filmputzer. Thank you for your suggestion. I have entered Death March Of Bataan in GI Film Fest Washington. If you are attending I would appreciate if you could mention the film to some people. Should you require any additional information, please feel free to email me; unitedmovietone@yahoo.com.au
Dear Mr Filmmaker I am an Actor and veteran and suggest you enter this documentary in the GI Film Fest in Washington DC, I think they will air it. I will be there along with some big directors, Producers, Stars. GIFilmfestival . com
Dear Mr Filmmaker I am an Actor and veteran and suggest you enter this documentary in the GI Film Fest in Washington DC, I think they will air it. I will be there along with some big directors, Producers, Stars. GIFilmfestival
@Jakoby88 Why is it racist when the truth is told? German's were Nazi's, Jap's were Japanese and Yanks or Joe were Americans. If a movie was made on the atrocities of the U.S. slave trade in the 1700-1800's and the slave trader's were played by Hispanic's or Japanese that I would consider racist. They should be played by caucasions and in the movies I have seen that has been the case.
im phillipino and i live in virginia (im in jrotc) and when i went to a retirement home for community service i met a death march survivor with 5 different medals (one of them is purple heart obviously) and hes 95 and man he had some great stories
If you think the Death March and internment at Camp O'Donnell were bad (which they in-arguably were), the Filipino Scouts who were imprisoned at another prison camp nearby had it infinitely worse as the Japanese considered the Filipinos traitors to their Asian race for allying themselves with the US and looked down at them (as the Japanese did, and still do, on ALL other oriental races) as being inferior.
@filipino023 nigga dont b hatin on japan 4 these acts. u don't see me hatin on the U.S. 4 the a-bomb. Besides japan got tha best technology rite now. Evn though imma little japanese i have a lot of pride 4 it so GO JAPAN BANZAI!!
@TheCastiboi All Japanese Commanders that were captured after the liberation of Philippines were tried and found guilty of War Crimes, They were put to death like the criminals they were, Only criminals would allow there men to murder 90.000 Filipino men women and children during there occupation. Japan owes the world an appology for there Conduct, Japanese people are Denial of there Criminal Past.
We are bombarded with the holocaust and the nazis the Japs never get a mention, its about time those murdering bastards got the same kind of media coverage as the nazis,they were just as cruel in some cases even more so,they deserved everything they got, in fact they should have dropped a few more atom bombs on them.
@MembThePenguinII - B.S.! The Allies retaliated to the concentration camps and torture including biological experiments on prisoners. The atom bomb was dropped because the Japs refused to surrender and dared the US to fight it out hand to hand combat in their mainland meaning hundred of thousands of American AND Japanese lives. Dropping 'Big Boy' was the only choice to save lives. The Allies never used torture or concentration camps. The Japs did! Learn your history dude!
cheesy documentary, the POW being killed have clean clothes, shaven and does not look like they were in combat in Bataan, also tha Japanese never bothered to have the POW dig a grave. They were shot where they stand. They have to be on the move. digging will slow them down. Bad acting.
cheesy documentary, the POW being killed have clean clothes, shaven and does not look like they were in combat in Bataan, also tha Japanese never bothered to have the POW dig a grave. They were shot where they stand. They have to be on the move. digging will slow them down.
cheesy documentary, the POW being killed have clean clothes, shaven and does not look like they were in combat in Bataan, also tha Japanese never bothered to have the POW dig a grave. They were shot where they stand. They have to be on the move. digging will slow them down.
The film was shot in Bataan, Philippines and Australia under the direction of Film Director Rainer Loeser under United Movietone Pictures. The film is a documentary available at ebay.com
This had to have been such a nightmare to endure.. I don't get how we can remember pearl harbor but not the Bataan death march.. Such a catastrophie. Is this an indie film or what ? I would love to watch it
I just hope that the entire Japanese population suffer this kind of punishment; man woman and child, young and elderly shall be forced to march to death with others shot, stabbed or burned to death if they don't comply.
From Director Rainer Loeser, thank you for sharing your comment on Bataan with us. I do agree to what you have said. Its disgraceful that the media have turned a blind eye on the men on Bataan. I have approached Hollywood to make a film on the men on Bataan, but they are not interest, yet they will provide funds for other WW2 productions. Soon the last few remaining vets of Bataan will be gone and forgotten. Was their suffering all for nothing. Anyone with funds we need your help.
@bataanorion Thank You Mr Loeser for your efforts to inform the world of these Criminal acts, I was just in Manila visiting the Military cemetery where the thousands of Filipino and Americans lye at rest. 2 of my uncles are there. I am a disabled/Retired Green Beret, and now an actor in TV and Film, When your in need of actors again please contact me here I will be happy to provide my skills as a donation free of charge, Alec USA
Thank you for your feedback. I hope more viewers come forward and tell their story. Its stories that need to be told. I still hope that someday I can find a producer to do a feature on Bataan, if that is the case I will get back to you.
Thank you for your feedback. They fought for their country, and what did their country do, left them to die. Even to this day they don't want to know and see what really happened.
Fortunately I was transfered from the 27th Bomb Gp prior toits deployment to the Phillippines Many of my former bunk mates died in Bataan, Those who didn't were on the death march and later in infamous POW camps. Consequently their murder and suffering is more than real to me. It is disgracefull that this story is not aired, for mucch of WWII is not taught in schools.Our grand kids and later genrations need to know of the fate of those forgotten soldiers . James M Chastain CWO USAF Retired
@craigeness If you want to get really sick about what these guys went through and are still going through, read these books; Girocho by Poncio and Young- Death of the Hellships by Michno- Unjust Enrighment by Holmes and Soldier Slaves by Parkinson and Benson. It makes you wonder how any human being can treat another in such a dispicable manner and what the hell is wrong with our government. (Note, expow's of Bataan will acknowledge there were good and decent Jap guards, but too few of them.)
@cbrxle It's frustrating but don't let it get you down. Many books written by U.S. Vet's of Bataan speak very highly of the Filipino's and the Filipino Scouts. Mac Arthur commented on their great contribution. The opinions which are important are those of the vet's. They know without the Filipino support and encouragement during The March they may not have made it. At the risk of thier lives they snuck food, medicine, war updates...into the prison camps. On behalf of my father, thank you.
I wrote a piece on the death march to post in my restuarant. I always wrote posters of historical natuture for the people to read while dining. When we closed our doors I wanted to donate these historical works so that people could still view them. The local library took the one on Bong and never displayed it. And our own state VET MUSEUM refused my Bataan work as being "racially incensitive" Just because I happen to use the word JAP when describing a beheading or two!
I can see this "ariexmae" dude gladly helping the Japanese beat and behead Allied POWs because "they deserve it because of (such and such) that was done in the past".
And remember, there were plenty of Fillipino troops who were brutalized along with the American POWs. And when the Allies re-took Manila the horrors the Japanese committed before evacuating rivaled what was done at Nanking. And that was done to Fillipinos. What "crimes" did they commit to deserve that?
My sister is a nurse in a verteran's home here in Nebraska. The other day she had to apply some ointment to the back of a WWII Vet patient. When he took his shirt off, my sister--a 30 year RN who had seen alot of bad things in her career--almost fainted. The man's back was a mass of old lash marks. It turns out he had been captured at Bataan and was in a POW camp. He stole some food for his starving companions and two guards tied him to a wall and beat him with bamboo canes till he fainted.
My mom's cousin was with the 31st infantry and was taken prisoner on Bataan & died at Camp O'Donnell.
Stuff like this does not appear in "Pacific." Tom Hanks accuses US troops of racism. But he appears not to heard of events like the death march or Nanking. Japan fought a war devoid of any humanity or mercy. How could the expect the same?
Less than 2% of GI's died as prisoners of the Germans. Almost 60% of US servicemen in Japanese camps perished.
(A Note from Director Rainer Loeser) Well spoken and I agree what you said. Its a pity that the producers in Hollywood, the people that have the money are only interested in making WWII films that make money for them, like Pacific, typically Hollywood style production. No one cares about the Bataan vets. Like in 1941, they were abandon, and now, still the same.
A note from the Director. Film Director Rainer Loeser is currently in Far North Queensland, Australia, shooting 'Silently Predator', under United Movietone Pictures.
my father and his two younger brother are ww2 veterans. I am freakin' sad seeing this vid, remembering my father's story that his youngest brother Romeo died during death march.
Yeah, all this was done hundreds of years earlier in the United States, to the Indians, in what was called the Trail of Tears. A death march of men, women, and children to rob them of their lands to make way for a gold rush and clear the area for rule by the state. The thing is, you shouldn't of been fighting the Japanese, or the Nazis, you should of been fighting the United States as well, all states are evil. You reap what you sew.
And people scorn the Americans for dropping the Atomic Bomb on Japan. This is just one of many example of the atrocities the Japanese performed in World War 2.
@MrMrMoto riiight....you know they all have factories and employ thounsands of americans...maybe if other car companies put out a quality car people would support other brands
guess you might as well bash those a-holes who buy vw's...ford has factories in china, damn that communist supporting company that puts out junky cars
my grandpa domingo regal was in the bataan death march as one of the american/ filipino scouts captured. damn japs were brutal, my grandpa was sick with malaria the whole time. he saw fucked up terrible things everything this video describes and then some.
It seems that the Japanese are only apoligizing to the neighboring Asian countries they tortured and not ALL the people they tortured.
Private First Class Ralph Anthony "Iggy" Ignatowski had been tortured in a cave in Iwo Jima by the Japanese for three days, during which time they also cut out his eyes, cut off his ears, smashed in his teeth, and cut off his genitalia and stuffed them into his mouth.
Not too many people know what happened to Mr. Anthony Ignatowske in Iwo Jima and what they did to him. Thank you for sharing this information to us. From Director Rainer Loeser.
Fact of the matter is that the Japanese people are an unrepentant nation as a whole and still deny any wrongdoing for WWII. i cannot possibly see looking at those people as friend ever. sad to say is 'cause political and economical reasons we spared those bastards of a just faith and judgement. As far as I care they can go straight to hell!!!
denial of wrong doing ? not that it makes up for war time atrocities .. but im afraid your information is out of date. a quote from wikipedia ..
"On May 30, 2009, at the sixty-fourth and final reunion of Bataan Death March survivors in San Antonio, Texas, Japanese ambassador to the United States Ichiro Fujisaki apologized to the assembled survivors for the Japanese treatment of Allied prisoners of war, on behalf of the Japanese government."
@ariexmae I have actually spent some time in Japan as an exchange student. Any "apologies" have been very left-handed and vague, and largely confined to diplomatic settings. The average Japanese is totally ignorant of what was done in Japan's name in WWII. I actually spent some time in a Japanese secondary school. Their history teaching of WWII treats it as some sort of natural catastrophe, like an earthquake or typhoon, but nothing that Japan was complicit in, or responsible for causing.
@zooeyhall The americans have denied just thousands of atrocities that they were fully responsible for. Taking responsibility in even the most diplomatic settings .. is leaps and bounds forward compared to the americans non-acceptance of the horrors that they themselves committed.
@ariexmae I hope someday you find yourself in one of those Twilight Zone episodes where they go back in time. And you find yourself marching the Death March from Bataan or maybe you'll be in the middle of Nanking during the Japanese sacking of that city.
@zooeyhall or maybe one of the civilians that were in hiroshima or nagasaki when the americans dropped the atom bombs. or maybe one of the slaves that the americans pissed and shit on for the 300 years. or a jew in poland 1939 or maybe a saracen in jerusalem when the christians burned everyone in this city. what exactly is your point here ? that the only way to know persecution is to have been marched through bataan ? worse things have happened in war.
condolence po
jerimiahriesgo 15 hours ago
i dislike this bacause all pilipino will die
jerimiahriesgo 15 hours ago
philippines is not Asian
asmera321 3 weeks ago
fucking japanese
asmera321 3 weeks ago
Sakit para sa mga Pilipino. :(
SuperCristian1231 1 month ago
Japs' version of interpreting the Geneva Convention protocol for treating their POWs.
SuperYT4Ever 1 month ago
Check out the book "Fly Boys." In it you'll see what the japs did to our Amerikan boys,as well as other peoples of the world,during the War years.Real sick stuff,like rape,skinning while alive.Cutting the organs out,while the victom is still breathing.Cannabalism.Real sick.The nip and the red-skin indian were really into this sort of sick,devilish evil;yet there are those liberal,marxist types who will continue to whine-n-cry because the US ended the jap's war with just two bombs."Fly Boys."
chuckolove 2 months ago
@clarenceboddicker87 the fact that their censoring things means more then that their destroying our history, but they are taking our freedom away. Obama is the worst, apologizing for "atrocities" that America didn't even commit, taking away medical freedom, and censoring us. He is a horrible person and should be run out of washington along with all these other politicians.
d3ltadrive 2 months ago
Japan deserved the total war that it recieved, including the 2 atomic bombs. Let that be a warning for future war crime perpetrators.
dankardas 2 months ago 2
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sad thing is that almost japanese don't know this history
dhksrksalem 2 months ago
Film Director Rainer Loeser under United Movietone Pictures is in Manila where he will direct a new Action Vampire Horror TV serial to be aired on the local TV station.
bataanorion 3 months ago
@GlamoursFever Finally someone with the same viewpoint! Those greedy Japs wanted their empire just like Hitler in the first place. They were the true aggressors. Also, many of the nuke victims died instantly while the Jap soldiers loved to cut off people's heads. The Jap soldiers were fucking savages. Some say they were Asian Nazis. I think they outdid the Nazis with their barbaric war crimes.
elr456 3 months ago 2
Well... it's important to differentiate between the Japanese today and those of 1941, particularly those in the Imperial Army where they were systematically brutalized during training and taught to disdain surrender - and those who surrendered to them. Furthermore, the Death March wasn't officially sanctioned - the Japs were just utterly unprepared for the number of surrendering troops to transport or feed them. Add to that their ruthless conditioning and you have a Death March.
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TheServiceWeb 4 months ago
Guys, Filipinos...please, I don't want to offend anyone, but from everyone I've talked with, it seems that many Filipino youths seem to love Japan, apparently because of their anime and manga...is this true?
Falamu445 4 months ago
@Falamu445 things change, generations fade and old hatreds are extinguished over time
tmsbnds 2 months ago
@Falamu445 Sadly.
radabon 1 month ago
Wow shoot him the ass why don't you 2:51
invalid000able 5 months ago
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invalid000able 5 months ago
i uesd to live here in 1990 when i was a refugees for six month nice place
samantha34ize 5 months ago
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filthy japs......
irish89055 5 months ago
Filipino's today is now strongly demoralized by US Propaganda........US,Israel are the Nazis of the Modern World today,making Secret Wars just like in Afghanistan and Libya.....the Terror during World War 2 was Japan and Germany but i can say that US have done worse specially there own Inside Job Operation 9/11 and the War on Terror which aims to steal resources in the Middle East making the war as a cover for their base of operations.
luftwaffe789456123 5 months ago
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@luftwaffe789456123 you ahole...
irish89055 5 months ago
@luftwaffe789456123 shut your miserable piehole you idiot...
irish89055 1 month ago
@irish89055 errr what?
luftwaffe789456123 1 month ago
My great grandpa died when I was 8, and he was in the bataan death march.
JamesMcCIoud 5 months ago
@JamesMcCIoud Really? I'm really sorry to hear about that. My nation lost 20 million people in the war. Whoever your great-grandpa was, he was a great man who died for his country. I hope he rests in peace...
Falamu445 4 months ago
@Falamu445 Thank you
JamesMcCIoud 4 months ago
jap concentration camps. :(.
nil1230 5 months ago
I read on an article that some Allied nations after the war, such as Britain, even tried to conceal or destroy evidence of Japan's many atrocities...something to do with using Japan to contain Communism. Still...if this is true, it is still wrong on many levels.
Falamu445 5 months ago
... Let not us forget our brave Philippine allies who also suffered thousands of deaths on the Bataan Death March, they were with us through thick 'n thin.
lonedove1981 5 months ago
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My lolo was one of the soldiers who survived the DEATH MARCH. He volunteered as a cook to escape from Japs tortures. At night when the japs are asleep, he will give food to those who are inside the prison.they would carry their co-soldiers to save them from Jap's deadly bayonetas. These are the untold stories that werent told in the books. My lolo is now 93 years old. His name was placed at Bataan. JUAN L. MONREAL- HERO Death March
kamillesantos 6 months ago
Live burial of POWs and civilians.
8,000 Australian and Dutch POWs died in Tarsau, Thailand.
Comfort women mostly from Korea and China, also Philippines, Taiwan, Burma, the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia), Netherlands, and Australia were forced into sexual slavery in frontline Comfort Stations in China, Indochina and Indonesia.
Cannibalism in many parts of Asia and the Pacific against POWs, e.g. Chichi Jima and Bonin Islands, in some cases, flesh was cut from living people.
TectonicPower 6 months ago
Widespread looting in occupied territories (valuable goods from banks, depositories, temples, churches, mosques, museums, businesses, private homes, etc.) was organized on a massive scale by official secret organization called Kin no yuri (Golden Lily) headed by Chichibu, Hirohito’s brother.
Mass raped by Japanese soldiers in Magelang, Central Java, Indonesia, where some victims were pre-menstruating girls.
TectonicPower 6 months ago
Between November 1944 and April 1945, Japan launched over 9,300 balloon bombs (or Fu-Go) to attack US and Canada. One bomb killed a woman and 5 children in south Oregon.
A tacit order from Hirohito to execute all Chinese POWs before the surrender of Japan, out of thousands of Chinese POWs, only 56 survived; and to eliminate evidences, all surviving human test subjects in Japanese Army’s chemical and biological research units were executed before the surrender of Japan.
TectonicPower 6 months ago
Thousands of POWs and captured civilians were transported to Japan, Taiwan, Indochina, Manchuria, or Korea to be used as forced labor perished in Hell ships such as Oryoku Maru, Junyo Maru, Dainichi Maru, Arisan Maru, and many more.
Only 52,000 of the 270,000 Javanese forced laborers being sent to other Japanese held areas survived after WWII, a death rate of 80%.
TectonicPower 6 months ago
Most victims of the human experimentations were Chinese, also American, British, Australian and Russian POWs.
At least six different chemical and biological attacks were conducted in China, such as Changde chemical and biological weapon attack in Hunan, and twice Kaimingjie germ weapon attacks in Zhejiang, chemical weapons attack in Battle of Wuhan and Battle of Zaoyang-Yichang.
Cyanide gas was tested on Australian and Dutch POWs on Kai Islands of Indonesia.
TectonicPower 6 months ago
Various Japanese Army Units (100, 200, 516, 543, 731, 773, 1644, 1855, 2646, 8604, 9420) researched and developed chemical (potassium cyanide, phosgene, chlorine, hydrogen cyanide, arsenic trichloride, sulfer mustard, lewisite etc.) and biological (anthrax, glanders, rusts, bubonic plague, typhoid, typhus, cholera, smallpox, botulism, tuberculosis, malaria, etc.) weapons, and conducted lethal human experimentations on the general population in Japanese occupied territories.
TectonicPower 6 months ago
The Three Alls Policy (Kill all, Burn all, Loot all) sanctioned by Hirohito was to massacre an entire village if they suspected an enemy hiding in the village, such as the Panjiayu Massacre in Hebei, China.
More than 100,000 civilians and POWs died in the construction of the Death Railway (or Thailand-Burma Railway), especially at Hellfire Pass.
After March 20, 1943, the Japanese Navy was under orders to execute all POWs taken at sea.
TectonicPower 6 months ago
TectonicPower 6 months ago
The followings are all well documented massacres and war crimes committed by the Japanese Army during WWII:
• Alexandra hospital Massacre in Singapore
• Bangka Island Massacre in Duch East Indies (now Indonesia)
• Bataan Death March in Philippines
• Benxihu Colliery in Liaoning, China
• Bombing of Darwin and Broome, Australia
• Changjiao Massacre in Hunan, China
• Double Tenth Incident in Singapore
• Kalagong Massacre in Burma
TectonicPower 6 months ago
@GlamoursFever The Japanese should have been wiped off this earth for the brutality they dished out, murdering bastards.
29649ron 7 months ago
@29649ron: Boy, oh boy, do I ever agree with you.
1942ann 6 months ago
The islands of Japan should have been wiped of the face of the earth, worse than the Germans.
29649ron 7 months ago
And those poor 'battling bastards of Bataan" that the Americans seemed so proud of? Those Filipinos had to wait 60 YEARS before being recognized and compensated. By then most of them had died off. And meantime, with the Americans' help, the Japanese became the second highest economy in the world. So, thanks to their loyalty to the Americans, their allies had the second most devastated city in the world (Manila), Thanks to the US, the Japs have the 2nd highest economy. Loyalty!
MrYAMUHAT 7 months ago
You know why the Japanese are so arrogant and revisionist in their history? Because of the AMERICAN GOVERNMENT. After the war, when Manila had become the second most destroyed city in the world, who did the Americans spend billions of dollars on? the JAPANESE. The ?Americans helped the Japanese DENY reparations that the Philippine government demanded for the rape of their country.
MrYAMUHAT 7 months ago
@GlamoursFever all the rest of asia hates them too. glad they got bombed, if it was neccessary to stop the war.
killerchipmunkattack 7 months ago
Yes.. that was a time of seriously bad war.. and seriously bad war crimes. I know many men who fought the Japs and to this day cannot relinquish their feelings against them for what they did, to them and their buddies. It IS understandable and I do not criticize them for that. Even my Dear friend Col. Edwin Price Ramsey, the Leader of 40,000 guerillas, who helped make Gen. MacArthurs return possible, has himself blended will with Post War theater. Read his book.. Lt. Ramsey's War.
mikedailing 7 months ago
This spring in an Arizona high school, I am Vietnam Infantry War Veteran and was kicked out of a high school because I talked negatively about the late Emperor of Japan Hirohito. I did not single him out the two girls did. I was talking about Hitler, Mussolini and Hirohito. The two girls shouted me down and accused of being racist against all Asians. They determined this without even really talking to me. I was substitute teaching. They filed a complaint and the assistant principal booted me.
1mparcher 7 months ago 2
There's a few good eyewitness books about the Bataan Death March. Most have been censored before being published, to keep out too many graphic details. I've found most/all war books published in the 50's to the late '70's are lacking those kinds of details. Why US publishers were censoring the best history books you could get: ones written by eyewitnesses, makes no sense to me. "the naked flagpole" by Richard C. Mallonee isbn 0891410945 is a great book. Presidio Press does not censor too much.
ClarenceBoddicker87 8 months ago
Didn't drop enough bombs on those little yellow bastards! read "fall of Singapore/Hongkong! bayonetted patients in hospital beds/ nurses raped and then put on public display! a relief station for any Jap soldier!
They forfeited any rights to be included in the human race!
alanvt1 8 months ago
my cousin was there, he told he couldn't understand why the men selected to bury the dead competed to be the first in to grab a body to bury, then when he was he turn he found out the guy in front picked the smallest bodies to move and the guys in the back got the heavier ones and when you are starved to skin and bones, the weight of the body made a huge differnce.
Roy39thArkInf 8 months ago
@GlamoursFever well if you ask them,they will probably reply that it was their duty and more bullshit like that.
Yet,I agree 100% with you,those murdering Japs deserved everything they got,and probably even more.
Right now,I fell sorry for the Nazi Germany rather than that shithole everyone calls Japan.
Antimanele104 8 months ago
What did you expect for Gooks! Yet the only thing the world complained about was us herding the zipperheads into camps in the US, Never what they did to the world!!
skudaarkaat1 9 months ago
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The Bataan Death March began as a plea for life Men were tired, weak, and lacking food. The 70-mile march letf mean dead Japanes committed random beatings & killings of all kinds They killed men without provocation, or if a guard felt that someone had looked at him the wrong way he was at liberty to bayonet him to death As men were filling their canteens the Japanese set up machine guns and shot them on the spot Other men were allowed to get water but it was filled with maggots when they got it
princesskelsey95 9 months ago
@GlamoursFever The US has also done atrocities. have you evere heard about the Highway of Death?
TheDeathOfCarmine 9 months ago
@TheDeathOfCarmine Blow it out your ass, clown! We didn't start a world war and murder 16 million human beings! What are you? A fucking Gook?
skudaarkaat1 9 months ago
Well, we already got our revenge. Tsunamis, eathquakes, and nuclear meltdowns! Hell yeah! Suffer you Jap monkeys!!!
firstblood0023 9 months ago
@firstblood0023 Y E SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!
skudaarkaat1 9 months ago
I am sick of history revisionist lying BS that makes the Imperial Japanese out to be the good guys in Asia and Japan as a victimized country. The brutality of the Japanese shocked even Nazis at the German consulate in Nanking. Everywhere they went they raped and pillaged and murdered and denied humane treatment to POWs (based on their bigotry) and used them for slave labour. The A-bombs, terrible as they were, prevented an invasion of Japan that would've killed and wounded millions.
Clevinger67 10 months ago
Australian Film Director Rainer Loeser is currently in the Philippines shooting the horror movie' DARKEST NIGHT' WITH DJ Perry, under Gothic Productions International.
bataanorion 10 months ago
@bataanorion Why was this film rejected in the U.S.? Japan I could understand their wanting to cover up their dirty work.
meddetect10 5 months ago
@bataanorion
Thank you for posting this video. I am always interested in learning more about the world around me & the events that have transpired. This is a very interesting subject & I will be looking further into it when I get the chance.
Once again, thank you for posting. Cheers.
LucaviAD 4 months ago
i wont event read bataan death march in wiki..HORRIBLE...horrible..
nil1230 10 months ago
alright ppl...quit comparing the nazi and japanese. they were both horrible and treated POWs horrible and inhumanely.
WWrestlingEntertain 10 months ago
@WWrestlingEntertain
Germany and Italy generally treated prisoners from the British Commonwealth, France, the USA and other western Allies in accordance with the Geneva Convention (1929), which had been signed by these countries.[37] Consequently, western Allied officers were not usually made to work and personnel of lower rank were usually compensated, or not required to work either. (source = wikipedia).
envanje 10 months ago
@envanje dats bcuz the thing with Germany and U.S/British even bataan is disneyland compared to the bloodbaths at Stalingrad and Leningrad
WWrestlingEntertain 10 months ago
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what are you lulling, there were never US nor British forces in Stalingrad or Leningrad, POW's of those countries were treated very well by the Germans and whether Bataan was disneyland you should ask to the POW's who made it through. He'll declare you crazy, as I already did.
envanje 10 months ago
@envanje well i know [of course there were no american or british in russia]. im aware of what the Japanese did to the Allied US and Filipino POWs - i even did a report on it on 8th grade. but speaking of casualities, again, it just doesnt mount of up to what the Russians [civilians and soldiers ranging in the MILLIONS, not thousands] suffered through. but i get your point. Japanese generals even admitted "We will treat them like dogs", when the Allies surrendered.
WWrestlingEntertain 10 months ago
@WWrestlingEntertain
Japanese tradition did not admit respect to POW's for according them soldiers should commit harakiri instead of surrendering. Germans did not treat Russians the same as US & British Russians POW's due to the scarcity of food in Germany (for German troops as well). Soviets did not handover red cross parcels to feed Soviet POW's while US & Britain did. The high number of Soviet casualties is partly due to the Germans but also to the Soviets (cont)
envanje 10 months ago
@WWrestlingEntertain
for at the beginning of the war Soviets were badly armed and their (later replaced) officers were no good. To avoid unarmed Soviets abandoning the attack they applied Trotsky's old tactic by placing a batallion of commissars with machinguns behind their troops which merciless mowed away all retreating Soviet soldiers. So at the beginning of the war, Germans soldiers often were quite surprised to encounter many Soviets attacking them without any arms.
envanje 10 months ago
Im curious how Filipinos see the Japanese then and now? I once spoke to a gentleman from the Philipines and he said he wished 20 atomic bombs would have been dropped on Japan in 1945.
Gideon6640man 10 months ago 2
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@Gideon6640man " once spoke to a gentleman from the Philipines and he said he wished 20 atomic bombs would have been dropped on Japan in 1945."
well how do you think the Russians feel about the Nazis?
WWrestlingEntertain 10 months ago
I heard that, after the war, Bataan vets who chose to stay in the service were given a different set of rules by the military. For example, they were allowed to speed on post and basically do whatever they wanted. Does anyone else know if that is true?
toucansam3 10 months ago
@toucansam3 well my grand father was just a foot soldier back then. i think he was first sergeant back then. when the war was over he got promoted fast to captain until he reached brigadier general before he died. they where treated with respect. maybe that is how they have shorter time in their posts because people respects them so much that they are willing to take their place on the battlefield. my oldman fought from WW2 to vietnam. one tough guy.
silentground 10 months ago
@silentground Bruce Williams, who used to have a daily radio show, said that this was the case when he was in the Army. That's the only place I heard it, and you might be right. It may not be "officlal" that they had their own set of rules, but maybe it was an unwritten kind of thing.
God bless your grandfather, the world and everyone in it owes them a debt of gratitude. Unfortunately, I'm not sure many people know what that means today, his accomplishments are taken for granted..
toucansam3 10 months ago
You were seven times more to survive in the hands of the Nazis than the Japanese during WWII. They imprisoned about a hundred thousand Chinese soldiers in some prison in northern China, less than 50 got back home after the war.
emmthreejonny 10 months ago
I guess some just can't handle the reality even after 65 years. The book "Bataan Death March" should be a must read for everyone.
1942ann 10 months ago
This doesnt matter to the perverted American hating liberal pigs ! The japs got what they deserved ! In my opinion they got off lucky ! These dirty scumbags should have suffered alot more for their disgusting actions !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
atomicplayboy4u 10 months ago 2
@atomicplayboy4u Way the japanese SOLDIERS treated the prisoners was horrible and inhumane,,but if you want to go back in history and still be pissed off,,,I'm with you I want REVENGE for the TRAIL OF TEARS over 5,000 dead men, woman and CHILDREN,,,maybe in the future the entire southeast will be wipeout by a Hurricane or earthquake,,,,,so the natives that were chased out over 100 years ago can move back in.
AwwCrap66 10 months ago
@AwwCrap66 "I'm with you I want REVENGE for the TRAIL OF TEARS over 5,000 dead men, woman and CHILDREN"
what do you expecT? its war. people are gonna get killed and youll want vengance for it. 5,000 dead women and children? well, thats nothing compared to the Jews and Soviet casualties ranging in the MILLIONS.
WWrestlingEntertain 10 months ago
Thank you for sharing this clip. In December 1941 my father in the USAAF was bound for the Phillipines, the ship was hit and the AAF personal were dumped in Fiji by the Navy. Many of his friends died in the Death March. From World War II to today they still are Jap Bastards! The Japs will not admit what they did in the name of the Emperor!
RM4FS 11 months ago
@RM4FS Good point. This so enrages me these dogs were never made to admit what they did like the German people had too ! Still to this day they they wont fess up ! They raped, murdered, tortured, and ate their captives ! They got off lucky with just two atomic bombs ! I wish we had about 10 more at the time !
atomicplayboy4u 10 months ago 2
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those f*****g japs my grandfather is one of those who they murdered i wish i could avange him!
fish1234 11 months ago
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those f*****g japs my grandfather is one of those i wish i could avange him!
fish1234 11 months ago
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those f*****g japs my grandfather is one of those i wish i could avange him!
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fish1234 11 months ago
thank you to the filipinos... thank you for giving your lives and staying with us. - your american brother.
benjamin80ify 11 months ago 5
The young Maxists love the japs today.The liberal,young marxists condemn the Bomb that would end WWII;thay call the Amerikans murders,for dropping it.The young marxists today look onto the nip-ass,as the victim;they condemn the brave, WWII Amerikan soldier,for putting the nip-ass in it's place.Hey young Marxist!My Father was in the Pacific,during WWII.He fought the nip-ass.The world today needs another Bataan-Death-March; all the liberal young marxists, need to walk.
chuckolove 1 year ago 19
@chuckolove
a) Liberals != Marxists
b) Many Communists fought this war and suffered
c) The war was started by capitalists.
kingmafi6699 9 months ago
@chuckolove In America our schools and colleges have been permeated with the marxists who have been by and large "educating" our young people with anti-American propaganda. They have rewritten our history and have indoctrinated them into thinking that America is an imperialistic-capitalist nation that needs to be cut down to size. Our own president went around bowing and apologizing for us to the world. I detest him for that!
fatdanios 8 months ago
@chuckolove i am liberal and agree the bombs should have been dropped. don't put words in my mouth asshole. this is not a rare sentiment either.
bobbybenjamin 6 months ago
@bobbybenjamin --Hey liberal marxist asshole faggot! Don't EVER accuse me of putting ANYTHING in your mouth!
chuckolove 6 months ago
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@chuckolove thanks for proving my point you stupid retard.
bobbybenjamin 6 months ago
@chuckolove You are not terribly bright are you?
GrubbyDave 3 months ago
@GrubbyDave --No--I'm not terribly bright...But the Atom bomb that fried the asses off of all those nips was. Woah-doggie! Thankie, young marxist grubbydave--you just set me up fer one big blast of a real stoken-plus puuunnn there. Get it? Atom bomb. Terribly. Bright. Get it? Yow-hoooh, what a terribley bright pun. Thankie....young marxist. grubby. Dave.
chuckolove 3 months ago
my great grandfather was the 5% who survived the death march of bataan. He actually died of throat cancer in his 80's.
updisho 1 year ago 2
The LDS people will be forced from their homes this year, and many will starve and be stabbed along the roadside on the long march Southwest.
PaulGiffs 1 year ago
uuggghhh....... meee anggrrryyyyyy!!!!! muuussstttt kiiillllll jjjjjaaaaapppppssss!!!!!!
danielmaximusceazar 1 year ago
The books of William Blum chronicle atrocities committed by U.S. forces against PInoy/Pinays and it leaves me stripped OF ANY notions of patriiotism. Killing Hope and Rogue Nations are the books....US forces massacred anti Jap -pinoy fighters who refused 2 march under the US banner.....even after assisting US forces in fire fights!!
effrin999 1 year ago
I like watching war film ,, this film kinda got my attention ,, many american and filipino dies =(
I watched also THE GREAT RAID ,,, i cry watching it
mizzyLeah 1 year ago 2
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@TheELMERFUDGE What the fuck are you talking about??????????????????????? Are you fucking stupid?
Noobssuckass300 1 year ago
This movie gave a biassed account of the story. Why all the model/actors in the re-enactment were all caucasians? Does it show that all the casualties are Americans and no Filipino died in this March? In fact, most of the casualties here are Filipinos. My father is a Death March veteran, who until he died at 89 still lingering with malaria.
renedelloson 1 year ago 3
tomterrific4
thank you for your feedback.
Director.
bataanorion 1 year ago
this is a great piece, and I don't think it is overly dramatic from what i've read. t would be hard to do a realistic piece on this subject and not have it be disturbing.
tomterrific4 1 year ago
Dear filmputzer. Thank you for your suggestion. I have entered Death March Of Bataan in GI Film Fest Washington. If you are attending I would appreciate if you could mention the film to some people. Should you require any additional information, please feel free to email me; unitedmovietone@yahoo.com.au
bataanorion 1 year ago
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Dear Mr Filmmaker I am an Actor and veteran and suggest you enter this documentary in the GI Film Fest in Washington DC, I think they will air it. I will be there along with some big directors, Producers, Stars. GIFilmfestival . com
filmputzer 1 year ago
Dear Mr Filmmaker I am an Actor and veteran and suggest you enter this documentary in the GI Film Fest in Washington DC, I think they will air it. I will be there along with some big directors, Producers, Stars. GIFilmfestival
filmputzer 1 year ago
sucks to see racist comments on any history vid...ignorant youtubers....
Jakoby88 1 year ago
@Jakoby88 Why is it racist when the truth is told? German's were Nazi's, Jap's were Japanese and Yanks or Joe were Americans. If a movie was made on the atrocities of the U.S. slave trade in the 1700-1800's and the slave trader's were played by Hispanic's or Japanese that I would consider racist. They should be played by caucasions and in the movies I have seen that has been the case.
thebataanmarch 2 months ago
im phillipino and i live in virginia (im in jrotc) and when i went to a retirement home for community service i met a death march survivor with 5 different medals (one of them is purple heart obviously) and hes 95 and man he had some great stories
XB0XFR34K 1 year ago
If you think the Death March and internment at Camp O'Donnell were bad (which they in-arguably were), the Filipino Scouts who were imprisoned at another prison camp nearby had it infinitely worse as the Japanese considered the Filipinos traitors to their Asian race for allying themselves with the US and looked down at them (as the Japanese did, and still do, on ALL other oriental races) as being inferior.
CaesarInVa 1 year ago 3
Filipino troops always got the worse end of the Japanese invaders, and in the POW's camps, they were dying in the thousands.
bataanorion 1 year ago 2
@bataanorion japs suck
RonyMexico 1 year ago
Thanks for sharing this film and not letting those who died be forgotten. God bless.
DET832 1 year ago
fuck japan!! long live philippines and USA!
filipino023 1 year ago 3
@filipino023 nigga dont b hatin on japan 4 these acts. u don't see me hatin on the U.S. 4 the a-bomb. Besides japan got tha best technology rite now. Evn though imma little japanese i have a lot of pride 4 it so GO JAPAN BANZAI!!
TheCastiboi 1 year ago
@TheCastiboi All Japanese Commanders that were captured after the liberation of Philippines were tried and found guilty of War Crimes, They were put to death like the criminals they were, Only criminals would allow there men to murder 90.000 Filipino men women and children during there occupation. Japan owes the world an appology for there Conduct, Japanese people are Denial of there Criminal Past.
filmputzer 1 year ago
They are the pawns of WW2 who lost their lives fighting for someone's idiotic dreams of global domination. Fuck Japan
hatedwayne 1 year ago
they should not be called battling bastards, it should be battling forgotten soldiers.
waibes23 1 year ago
We are bombarded with the holocaust and the nazis the Japs never get a mention, its about time those murdering bastards got the same kind of media coverage as the nazis,they were just as cruel in some cases even more so,they deserved everything they got, in fact they should have dropped a few more atom bombs on them.
MrRazerwire 1 year ago
Nothing new. The Allies did exactly the same to the Japanese.
MembThePenguinII 1 year ago
@MembThePenguinII - B.S.! The Allies retaliated to the concentration camps and torture including biological experiments on prisoners. The atom bomb was dropped because the Japs refused to surrender and dared the US to fight it out hand to hand combat in their mainland meaning hundred of thousands of American AND Japanese lives. Dropping 'Big Boy' was the only choice to save lives. The Allies never used torture or concentration camps. The Japs did! Learn your history dude!
partidoalto1 1 year ago
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cheesy documentary, the POW being killed have clean clothes, shaven and does not look like they were in combat in Bataan, also tha Japanese never bothered to have the POW dig a grave. They were shot where they stand. They have to be on the move. digging will slow them down. Bad acting.
sempergunnz 1 year ago
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cheesy documentary, the POW being killed have clean clothes, shaven and does not look like they were in combat in Bataan, also tha Japanese never bothered to have the POW dig a grave. They were shot where they stand. They have to be on the move. digging will slow them down.
sempergunnz 1 year ago
cheesy documentary, the POW being killed have clean clothes, shaven and does not look like they were in combat in Bataan, also tha Japanese never bothered to have the POW dig a grave. They were shot where they stand. They have to be on the move. digging will slow them down.
sempergunnz 1 year ago
Thank you for not sugar-coating this awful incident in history.
SpiketheDesertDog 1 year ago
The film was shot in Bataan, Philippines and Australia under the direction of Film Director Rainer Loeser under United Movietone Pictures. The film is a documentary available at ebay.com
bataanorion 1 year ago
This had to have been such a nightmare to endure.. I don't get how we can remember pearl harbor but not the Bataan death march.. Such a catastrophie. Is this an indie film or what ? I would love to watch it
mixwell1983 1 year ago
one of my grandfather was a member of this POW yet he escaped due to help of our patron saint during the march...
nlgenspringael 1 year ago
I just hope that the entire Japanese population suffer this kind of punishment; man woman and child, young and elderly shall be forced to march to death with others shot, stabbed or burned to death if they don't comply.
DMG125 1 year ago
Mr Jimbout,
From Director Rainer Loeser, thank you for sharing your comment on Bataan with us. I do agree to what you have said. Its disgraceful that the media have turned a blind eye on the men on Bataan. I have approached Hollywood to make a film on the men on Bataan, but they are not interest, yet they will provide funds for other WW2 productions. Soon the last few remaining vets of Bataan will be gone and forgotten. Was their suffering all for nothing. Anyone with funds we need your help.
bataanorion 1 year ago
@bataanorion Thank You Mr Loeser for your efforts to inform the world of these Criminal acts, I was just in Manila visiting the Military cemetery where the thousands of Filipino and Americans lye at rest. 2 of my uncles are there. I am a disabled/Retired Green Beret, and now an actor in TV and Film, When your in need of actors again please contact me here I will be happy to provide my skills as a donation free of charge, Alec USA
filmputzer 1 year ago
Thank you for your feedback. I hope more viewers come forward and tell their story. Its stories that need to be told. I still hope that someday I can find a producer to do a feature on Bataan, if that is the case I will get back to you.
Rainer Loeser/ Director
bataanorion 1 year ago
@bataanorion Yeah! I like what you said. They were the forgotten soldiers by their rulers and also their country!
emorocks1108 1 year ago
@emorocks1108
Thank you for your feedback. They fought for their country, and what did their country do, left them to die. Even to this day they don't want to know and see what really happened.
Director
bataanorion 1 year ago
Fortunately I was transfered from the 27th Bomb Gp prior toits deployment to the Phillippines Many of my former bunk mates died in Bataan, Those who didn't were on the death march and later in infamous POW camps. Consequently their murder and suffering is more than real to me. It is disgracefull that this story is not aired, for mucch of WWII is not taught in schools.Our grand kids and later genrations need to know of the fate of those forgotten soldiers . James M Chastain CWO USAF Retired
MrJimbout 1 year ago
So proud to be an American. Cant believe what those soldiers went through. Read the book: No Uncle Sam by Bataan death march survivor Tony Bilek
craigeness 1 year ago
@craigeness If you want to get really sick about what these guys went through and are still going through, read these books; Girocho by Poncio and Young- Death of the Hellships by Michno- Unjust Enrighment by Holmes and Soldier Slaves by Parkinson and Benson. It makes you wonder how any human being can treat another in such a dispicable manner and what the hell is wrong with our government. (Note, expow's of Bataan will acknowledge there were good and decent Jap guards, but too few of them.)
thebataanmarch 2 months ago
SUddenly the thought of japanese slowly dying from radiation poisining and knowing that there families are all blown to hell doesnt seem so bad
brickfilmproduction1 1 year ago
Why Are all Amercians?? Wheres The Filipino??
cbrxle 1 year ago
@cbrxle It's frustrating but don't let it get you down. Many books written by U.S. Vet's of Bataan speak very highly of the Filipino's and the Filipino Scouts. Mac Arthur commented on their great contribution. The opinions which are important are those of the vet's. They know without the Filipino support and encouragement during The March they may not have made it. At the risk of thier lives they snuck food, medicine, war updates...into the prison camps. On behalf of my father, thank you.
thebataanmarch 2 months ago
I wrote a piece on the death march to post in my restuarant. I always wrote posters of historical natuture for the people to read while dining. When we closed our doors I wanted to donate these historical works so that people could still view them. The local library took the one on Bong and never displayed it. And our own state VET MUSEUM refused my Bataan work as being "racially incensitive" Just because I happen to use the word JAP when describing a beheading or two!
pigmanobvious 1 year ago
I can see this "ariexmae" dude gladly helping the Japanese beat and behead Allied POWs because "they deserve it because of (such and such) that was done in the past".
And remember, there were plenty of Fillipino troops who were brutalized along with the American POWs. And when the Allies re-took Manila the horrors the Japanese committed before evacuating rivaled what was done at Nanking. And that was done to Fillipinos. What "crimes" did they commit to deserve that?
zooeyhall 1 year ago
@zooeyhall that isnt what i said at all you dumb fuck
ariexmae 1 year ago
Thank you for sharing your story with us. Its another reminder of the brutality that the Japanese inflicted on thousands of POW's, during WWII.
bataanorion 1 year ago
My sister is a nurse in a verteran's home here in Nebraska. The other day she had to apply some ointment to the back of a WWII Vet patient. When he took his shirt off, my sister--a 30 year RN who had seen alot of bad things in her career--almost fainted. The man's back was a mass of old lash marks. It turns out he had been captured at Bataan and was in a POW camp. He stole some food for his starving companions and two guards tied him to a wall and beat him with bamboo canes till he fainted.
frantic1971 1 year ago
My mom's cousin was with the 31st infantry and was taken prisoner on Bataan & died at Camp O'Donnell.
Stuff like this does not appear in "Pacific." Tom Hanks accuses US troops of racism. But he appears not to heard of events like the death march or Nanking. Japan fought a war devoid of any humanity or mercy. How could the expect the same?
Less than 2% of GI's died as prisoners of the Germans. Almost 60% of US servicemen in Japanese camps perished.
logibear64 1 year ago
(A Note from Director Rainer Loeser) Well spoken and I agree what you said. Its a pity that the producers in Hollywood, the people that have the money are only interested in making WWII films that make money for them, like Pacific, typically Hollywood style production. No one cares about the Bataan vets. Like in 1941, they were abandon, and now, still the same.
bataanorion 1 year ago
If someone gave me the chance I would Direct a film on Bataan, but the chances for that to happen would be a million to one. Director Rainer Loeser.
bataanorion 1 year ago
A note from the Director. Film Director Rainer Loeser is currently in Far North Queensland, Australia, shooting 'Silently Predator', under United Movietone Pictures.
bataanorion 1 year ago
Every liberal fucker who bitches about Hiroshima should be strapped to a chair and shown 'Death March of Bataan' documentaries.
GerudoUK 1 year ago 4
i wish i could fucking behead every fucking jap that did that
TheRealThang88 1 year ago
my father and his two younger brother are ww2 veterans. I am freakin' sad seeing this vid, remembering my father's story that his youngest brother Romeo died during death march.
frenchkiss1974 1 year ago
Yeah, all this was done hundreds of years earlier in the United States, to the Indians, in what was called the Trail of Tears. A death march of men, women, and children to rob them of their lands to make way for a gold rush and clear the area for rule by the state. The thing is, you shouldn't of been fighting the Japanese, or the Nazis, you should of been fighting the United States as well, all states are evil. You reap what you sew.
cobrachoppergirl 1 year ago
And people scorn the Americans for dropping the Atomic Bomb on Japan. This is just one of many example of the atrocities the Japanese performed in World War 2.
sludemage 1 year ago
And asshole TRAITOR AMERICANS BUY THESE LITTLE RAT BASTARD JAP CARS. (Toyota, Honda, too many to remember.
MrMrMoto 1 year ago
@MrMrMoto riiight....you know they all have factories and employ thounsands of americans...maybe if other car companies put out a quality car people would support other brands
guess you might as well bash those a-holes who buy vw's...ford has factories in china, damn that communist supporting company that puts out junky cars
jjmorano619 1 year ago
my grandpa domingo regal was in the bataan death march as one of the american/ filipino scouts captured. damn japs were brutal, my grandpa was sick with malaria the whole time. he saw fucked up terrible things everything this video describes and then some.
PopExpo 1 year ago
It seems that the Japanese are only apoligizing to the neighboring Asian countries they tortured and not ALL the people they tortured.
Private First Class Ralph Anthony "Iggy" Ignatowski had been tortured in a cave in Iwo Jima by the Japanese for three days, during which time they also cut out his eyes, cut off his ears, smashed in his teeth, and cut off his genitalia and stuffed them into his mouth.
MomijiLover13 1 year ago
Not too many people know what happened to Mr. Anthony Ignatowske in Iwo Jima and what they did to him. Thank you for sharing this information to us. From Director Rainer Loeser.
bataanorion 1 year ago
asia is for asians only... More like asia is for japan only during those time
HulingMagdiwang 2 years ago
representing New Mexico State University Senior Army ROTC, Battaan Battalion, "REMEMBER BATAAN" Cdt. Staff Sergeant Spindler
evman51 2 years ago
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evman51 2 years ago
Japanese is our enemy... they kill american's and filipino people...
gunrose09 2 years ago
Fact of the matter is that the Japanese people are an unrepentant nation as a whole and still deny any wrongdoing for WWII. i cannot possibly see looking at those people as friend ever. sad to say is 'cause political and economical reasons we spared those bastards of a just faith and judgement. As far as I care they can go straight to hell!!!
MareNostrum30MM 2 years ago 2
denial of wrong doing ? not that it makes up for war time atrocities .. but im afraid your information is out of date. a quote from wikipedia ..
"On May 30, 2009, at the sixty-fourth and final reunion of Bataan Death March survivors in San Antonio, Texas, Japanese ambassador to the United States Ichiro Fujisaki apologized to the assembled survivors for the Japanese treatment of Allied prisoners of war, on behalf of the Japanese government."
ariexmae 2 years ago
@ariexmae I have actually spent some time in Japan as an exchange student. Any "apologies" have been very left-handed and vague, and largely confined to diplomatic settings. The average Japanese is totally ignorant of what was done in Japan's name in WWII. I actually spent some time in a Japanese secondary school. Their history teaching of WWII treats it as some sort of natural catastrophe, like an earthquake or typhoon, but nothing that Japan was complicit in, or responsible for causing.
zooeyhall 1 year ago
@zooeyhall The americans have denied just thousands of atrocities that they were fully responsible for. Taking responsibility in even the most diplomatic settings .. is leaps and bounds forward compared to the americans non-acceptance of the horrors that they themselves committed.
ariexmae 1 year ago
@ariexmae I hope someday you find yourself in one of those Twilight Zone episodes where they go back in time. And you find yourself marching the Death March from Bataan or maybe you'll be in the middle of Nanking during the Japanese sacking of that city.
zooeyhall 1 year ago
@zooeyhall or maybe one of the civilians that were in hiroshima or nagasaki when the americans dropped the atom bombs. or maybe one of the slaves that the americans pissed and shit on for the 300 years. or a jew in poland 1939 or maybe a saracen in jerusalem when the christians burned everyone in this city. what exactly is your point here ? that the only way to know persecution is to have been marched through bataan ? worse things have happened in war.
ariexmae 1 year ago