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  • To the children arguing below me, would you please take your conversation somewhere else and focus on a more relevant topic? Perhaps leave a comment about the subject of this video. Thank you.

  • hahahah

    

  • Reading american's comments, I notice the fact that american often use the word “patriotic ”.We japanese had the slogan “fight for our nation” during ww2. Individual's rights were ignored, country's benefit was thougt much more imortant.

    When ww2 was over, we started from scratch givinig up the totalistic way.Now in Japan patriot is considered equal to nationalist. If you say the word patriot or for the country, you'd be thougt as nationalist. Japanese ppl are overly afraid of totalistic way.

  • My Great Uncles served in World War II and I am thankful for Allied soldiers of all nations who fought and died to keep this world free from evil. I hope though history doesn't repeat it's self but some folks never learn and they are too much focus on future.

  • Here’s a quote from one of the few patriotic U.S. Senators about how America got into WWII:

    “Soon the Senate will make a declaration of war. It will not be called that. We call it the ‘Lend-Lease’ Bill 1776.” — Sen. D. Worth Clark of Idaho, February 1941. (That was the bill’s actual number).

  • I salute every men who fought in this war, from everynation, this was the last fair war in history of mankind maybe the only one, good agaisnt evil, equal armies, equal technologies, and the end was epic ? not homer or virgilio would have imagined an epic war like this

  • Just think if the Japanese took the war to america

  • Japan got what it deserved.

    George Vreeland Hill

  • I knew people who were under MacArthur's command,some like him, and others hated him.Lol They use to called him, fucks-worth-MacArthur, and Clock-work MacArthur, and the British nicknamed him the Chocolate soldier since they hated him.Paton was nick named"Blood and guts" Lawl

  • My Grandma was 15 when this war ended. She said when they announced the end of the war, people were dancing in the street.

  • @NoYouDummy

    If she only had known that TPTB were just warming US up for never ending war and bleeding US dry IMO.

    Read "The Eleventh Hour" 1979 by Lewis W. Walt USMC 1936-1979

  • thumbs up if 0:18 to 1:02 was shown at the end of call of duty world at war

  • it is :D

  • @nobleteam2 It was at the end of WaW, but they didn't show him saying that.

  • Without him I don't think we would have won. Well may bbe

  • Basically:

    Germanys spawn was rushed by the Russians

    and Japan was tactical nuked

  • both of my grand fathers served in WW2 one was actually drafted after the bombing in hawii due to the loss of men he was drafted into the Army and took the western frount in New Guinee my other Grandfather saw combat in Korea after WW2

  • I don't believe in God. I believe in Ammunition. 

  • its crazy to think this was like 60 years ago......if a world war happened now the human race would probably end

  • My grandad died in world war 2..

    The winter war.. he was fighting for Finland and he was Swedish, like i am..

  • Ahh we kicked some serious arse! UK, Russia, France and US undefeated (except France)

  • I don't belive in god... i only belive in hell ... how can god let children die?

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  • Douglas MacArthur, was the Real Stuff, the True leaders of men are, not petty and vicous, but magnanimous victory.

    He was an educated aware man of his time, and I am sure he knew the entire Truth of Pacific and who instigated Wars 1 and 2.

    R.I.P. for he was a Knight who did all he could do.

  • Preface Culture Of Critique

  • I miss the good old days

  • he's reading from a script

  • @cadeded but he wrote it

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  • I think this speech was in the end of COD world at war

  • I wonder if General MacArthur were watching the world today he would be dissapointed on the shape it is in.

  • @5590ERS every one back then would be

  • @1000randomboy they surrender on the warship of america in tokyo bay..

  • @1000randomboy all i know is it is in the philippines..

  • he eloquently said...come over here and kiss the ring, bitch. :)

  • most devastating conflict in human history so far

  • Man thank God it's over. I hope this never happens again

  • It will. Only it will be much worse.

  • dude just hope. More people will die... maybe even you or me so just hope

  • dude pray not hope

  • yea. who knows what might happen. EMPs Nukes.

  • i dont think countries are dumb enough to use nukes

  • @DarknessRising99 History has a tendency of repeating itself so by that reasoning it probably will happen again...

  • @rockndude87 I guess it does

  • @DarknessRising99 Not that I meant I wanted to contradict what you said. But the more I study history the more I realize people don't learn very well, or if they do they go back to acting on human impulsion rather than logic and intellect. One thing that Einstein wished people would do.

  • @DarknessRising99 It was never "over". US has been at war at least for 110 years straight! You've been brainwashed by propaganda. US-Spanish War 1896, invading Cuba and the Philippines 1898. Then WW1. Americans fighter pilots killing Japanese in China 1936, 5 years before Pearl Harbor! After WW2, CIA was formed 1947 and fought Cold War and other wars in Guatemala 1954, Vietnam 1950-54, El Salvador, etc. There has been no peace in the world due to American Imperialism. You should look it up.

  • @AccordGTR The U.S only knows war

  • @AccordGTR

    Why, how, and because of Who?

  • @Nationsnotregimes Why? Control of Resources to finance the expansion and development of the US. How? Through military conquest and the subjugation of the native population. Who? Powerful people who own the corporations AND politicians. Ever since 1776 US has been run by powerful people who got richer and more powerful through land acquisitions and political power. Starting with the Louisiana Purchase in 1804, US began its expansion westward up to the Philippines in the Far East 1898.

  • @DarknessRising99 Did it come to your attention that God done this? Adolf Hitler was a christian.

  • @SatanFang no adolf done this not god ya derp

  • @XxCYRAXANDERMACxX Sorry, you're an idiot. God (if he exists) created everything and everyone, therefore he did.

  • @SatanFang sorry but god dosent control us so adolf did ya mad derp

  • @XxCYRAXANDERMACxX Well according to christianity, God created you the way you are.

  • @SatanFang im not christian so it just a big giant derp to me

  • @XxCYRAXANDERMACxX Then stop standing up for a stupid religion.

  • if you will go here at the Philippines.Visit American Cemetery and you will see the names of the people who joined the Jap-Am WW2 Wars well,my great grandpa was there his name is Nuevaflorada Seballos

  • world war two must have have been horriful thank god its over

  • World of war 2 Was For Freedom For some reason Nazi Armerd tank;s charged poland if i spelled it right America got attacked by Japan os they put hold On Freedom for jew's and S.u Soivut Union was russia i think Got sucked in since poland was there and russia Fought Japan an nazi soldiers so then America was the main War ZonE ARMY then they said thing ((VIDEO ABOVE)) ended the war so thank god

  • @easyman244 practically 50-60 million dead...that is pretty horrible

  • @easyman244 it hasn't even started m8

  • @easyman244 My grandfather fought with the U.S Army in Pelilu and Okinawa

  • @easyman244 If there was a God in it's true form and meaning then there was no war...

  • @easyman244 uh war must be horrible thank god it over me so dumb... OF COURSE IT WAS FUCKING HORRIBLE YOU IDIOT!

  • I can't begin to imagine the hope and joy everyone felt when The Second War To End All Wars finally ended.

  • Indeed, there was a lot of benefits that came because of the victory the Allied Powers won. The United States was stronger than it had ever been. However, the Soviet Union's achievements from the war were also a huge consequence for the United States as well.

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