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  • so the american rocket technology was stolen from Japannnnn.............

  • komet...

  • it seemed to me or they are all German

  • @patsyd80 not so unbelieveable

  • cool guys those nazi-gooks!

  • This is about as realistic as godzilla defending the japanese home islands in ww2.

  • Of course, all this does leave out a few issues, like where the resources to make and fuel these super-weapons would come from.

    A 500+ mph-capable carrier bomber's great until you try to fuel it up. Japan and Germany both had a few problems in this regard - the same argument can be made about the Me 262.

  • Just like their car such as the GT-R the Japanese were always ahead of their time they are a very intelligent race they technologies and prototype systems beyond any western society bar the Germans.

  • @S15Alfi

    "the Japanese were always ahead of their time"

    "[their] technologies and prototype systems beyond any [in] western society"

    Seriously, what comic books have you been reading? I could use a good laugh.

    I'd love for you to provide some examples of superior Japanese technology.

    I will. The "Long Lance" torpedo. The Japs made the best torpedoes of WW2. Other than that, however... Not so much.

  • @skeilak The Mitsubishi ZERO fighter dominated WW2 ask your own historians you know what even the loyalty of the Japanese soldiers to their country was beyond any westerner you show me what you people had during this time.

  • @S15Alfi

    The Zeros "dominated" the Pacific war, until they met better aircraft, or those flown by better pilots.

    Note the success of the American pilots of the Flying Tigers, in their P-40's, over China.

    Or that of US Navy pilots, in their Wildcats, or US Army pilots in P-38s..

    Of course, by the time the Hellcats and Corsairs came on-line, killing Zeros was easier than swatting flies.

    And when exactly, did any Western soldiers show any disloyalty to their countries?

  • @S15Alfi

    How can you say that? In the 1940's, no they are not.

  • THE STUPID ALLIES WHO CANT THINK 4 THEMSELVES THEY RELY ON CAPTURED JAPANESE N GERMAN TECHNOLOGY 4 THEIR SO CALLED POWERFUL ARMED FORCES. THEY HAVE AN EMBARRASSING SECRET THEY JUST DONT WANT TO OFFER

  • @HybodusStudios Invent or steal I don't really care. We could have bombed Japan till it turned to dust. We actually felt bad for some Germans but the Japs were the enemy.

  • @MyBayouCity Yep I don't feel bad at all for pearl harbor or 9/11, the Americans badly deserved a counterattacke from the countries they abused to the core.

  • @HybodusStudios

    You mean the way the racist Serbs so richly deserved to have their genocidal, mass-murdering, mass-raping asses kicked by the Americans?

    No one likes a sore loser, sonny.

  • @skeilak FFFF!!!!!!!! UUUUUUU!! GO LEARN HISTORY THE RIGHT WAY!!! BITCHASS 9/11 FAN!!! TWIN TOWERS COLAPSE!!! REVENGE 4 THE ATROCITIES YOUR PATHETIC RACIAL COUNTRY SO BADLY DESERVED!!!!

  • @HybodusStudios

    Calm down now, little boy.

    Just because you Serbs got spanked by America, is no reason to throw a little hissy-fit, is it?

  • @skeilak It's so brave to atack people from sky, shame on you . American military foot never steped in Serbia,except when serbian soldiers brought down american pilots.

  • @brankog1991

    Well, as I recall, US ground forces did engage Serbian militias.

    But the Serbs, being a force better suited to rape, and the mass-murder of helpless civilians, didn't fair well when facing the business end of an M-16, did they?

    I guessing you made that comment because you're one of the butt-hurt survivors?

  • @skeilak well said old son...your so right about them sos

  • I love these 'don't the axis own' documentaries. Such fun.

  • I designed and built a huge UFo that can carry 1 million people with 10x the speed of light but because i dont have the technology to fly it... it just sits in my room. This is true or at least likely! Like this documentary.

  • After the bombing run, a pilot named Heero Yuy suddenly jumped off his aircraft, slamming it in the ship while diving thru the ocean and suddenly, he was able to retrieve his Gundam Wing Zero and destroyed the Allied Battle ships in one full sweep

  • @drafness they began to run out of fuel, and those planes were for defence of honshu.. sadly, honshu was never invaded.

  • And in 1945 the Japanese military still had many experienced pilots that could fly this thing ?

  • Should of, could of, would of!!!

  • @drafness ahhh have you ever heard of a place called Hiroshima and Nagaski?

  • Interesting. The US calls it incorporating the Japs jet technologies & also German tech in to their jet programs. We all know it was stolen tech that eventually went into the development of the first American jet engines.

  • @canadadry0g

    Not the first American jets. The British had a jet not long after the Germans and the USA had experimental planes and the P-80 was not far off.

  • Woulda, shoulda, coulda... didna - lost the war.

  • @442hoeky That seems to be the story of most countries that lose wars. If only we had another year to complete that new technology! And this program appears to be a bit of a misnomer, I'm seeing as much German technology as Japanese.

  • And the name of the robot was Voltron lol.

  • @lio1381 Well the Germans Invented the first jet engine, but since Japan is allied with Germans. Germans gaved some to them. German's techology was amazing too.

  • @starjetfighter223 Brits designed the first jet engine in ww1. The krauts stole the design. And made the He-280 and Me-262

  • @MrJp990 Can you elaborate on this British " ww1 " jet engine?

  • @burrymefacedown Yes, I can. They started development during the last few months of the war. I don't know the guys name or anything, but I know its true.

  • fIRST nATION THAT REACHED SPACE WAS GERMANY WITH ITS V2 Rocket!

  • How can a plane be 'Too fast for anti aircraft guns'? What, is it going to outrun bullets and flak shells? lol

  • @nubilepro you ever tried targeting a jet aircraft with a hand cranked AA gun ? you can't turn it fast enough

  • @nubilepro The anti-aircraft guns of that time were calibrated for targeting propeller-driven aircrafts and used manually using visual sights. A jet plane is thrice as fast. WWII Bombers were able to down an enemy fighter using over 12,000 rounds. Now make the calculations for jet fighters.

  • And then the USA said we'd had enough! We dropped 2 bombs and called it a day!

  • JAPANESE??? I ALWAYS THOUGHT THIS PLANE WAS GERMAN

  • @playaN3 The Japanese are closely connnected polictically to the germans. They even had their version of the Bf-109 and Me-262 Jet.

  • No wonder Japan had the American industry run for the money in stock-market with its products especially Auto-mobile

  • i bet japan would be very advanced and more stronger then America right now if they didn't get nuked

  • @Satisfackxion thats not true, the reson japan is the way it is right now is because they got nuked. after they got nuked, they decided to focus 100% on technological advances. and is why they are such a powerful country now. they are the main developers of tech atm, and sell it to the whole world.

  • they are wrong about the space thing - the first human build thing that reached space was a german v2!

  • If World War II had have continued into 1946 and beyond, I'm sure that Japanese jet and rocket aircraft would have been there. But remember that the US was developing jet fighters for their Navy and Army Air Force at the same time, so the Japanese wouldn't have had it all their way in any case. Worse yet, if the Soviets had invaded Japan, we would most likely have a scenario in Japan like what we have in Korea now.

  • Cracks me up about the closing, talking about the 'romanitic' names TAI gave Japanese planes. Question: How many people do you know who refer to the A6M by its TAI name, 'Zeke'? No one. They all refer to it by its JAPANESE name, Zero (Reisen). The name for the G4M, 'Betty', is about TAI's only real claim to fame.

  • Given more time, the Japanese would have been able to get these jet bombers into mass production...that's the whole thing, they didn't have the time to create squadrons of them...again timing is one of the things that helped the allies win WW2.

  • werent does german prototypes traded to the japanese ? most of them at least :/

  • Today they have nissan GTR, Play station and anime :)

  • @lio1381 And still is!

  • @lio1381 was , is , and always will be

  • shinano was sunk on her maiden voyage, she didnt even have a full complement of aircraft.Jap jet tech came from the germans

  • That carrier that the bombers were launched from in the animation was the Carrier Shinano

  • Amen for atomic power...

  • imagine if japan, germany say fuck the treaty lets rebuild wow

  • It is the Spring of 1946, and the Allied Invasion Fleet approaches the Japanese home islands...

    Suddenly, observers are astonished to see a Giant Robot, thirty stories tall, raise up on the horizon!

    Brandishing a huge flaming Samurai sword, it wades into the sea, slashing Aircraft Carriers in half, like ripe bananas, all the while shrugging off 16in. naval gunfire...

    About as likely a scenario, as squadrons of Japanese jet bombers, launched from Secret Super-Carriers, am I right History Channel?

  • @skeilak Yep, this is classic History Channel exaggeration. Japan was battered to crap militarily and economically by 1945, this situation is impossible.

  • @rfavro

    You caught my drift. *S*

    I had just watched HC's Secret German Aircraft of WW2, and was annoyed, when they stated, "When the Nazis surrendered, over 1,500 Volksjager fighters were found in the final stages of assembly.", implying that, if the war had just gone on a bit longer, Germany might have turned the tide.

    Nonsense, of course. They weren't finished, because they couldn't build the jet engines for them.

    I notice History Channel does this a lot. For dramatic effect, I guess?

  • @skeilak that was not a giant robot it was godzilla wearing body armor

  • @cjms08

    Come on... It takes an Atom-Bomb just to wake up Godzilla.

    And Godzilla using a sword? Now, you're just gettin' silly. *L*

  • @skeilak why can't godzilla use a sword? he use's fire and he could team up with mothra

  • @skeilak What do you mean with that comment?

  • @skeilak

    Now, now. That sort of thinking doesn't sell cleaning products. ;-)

  • @skeilak sarcasm is indeed your strenght , I might add , sir ...

  • fuck is that real or is anime 

  • @skeilak The supper carriers did exist, they always sunk... japan was crazy they had a sub that acted as a carrier lmfao.

  • @DrPlatypusStarcraft

    The closest the Japanese came to a "super carrier" was, the Shinano, converted from the unfinished hull of a sister ship to the Yamato battleship. Not intended to operate as a true carrier in the Western sense, she was torpedoed, and sunk by a US sub, her first day at sea, before any aircraft were ever aboard.

    A submarine, carrying a little fold-up recon biplane, is not acting like a aircraft carrier.

  • @skeilak They did actually have planes inside of ships some of the ships were not even like US carriers but like regular battleships with a hallow inside

  • @WTF2BlueTiger

    Japanese battleships, and cruisers, like those of most navies at the time, carried a couple of catapult-launched seaplanes, as recon/spotters. None had enclosed hangers, however.

    Following their carrier losses at the Battle of the Coral Sea, the Japs. did attempt to partially convert two heavy cruisers to seaplane carriers, by replacing the two aft turrets with hangers, and a catapult launch deck above, but neither ever became operational.

  • @skeilak WTF are you talking about??

  • @skeilak

    hehe

    even the guys wich wehre interviewes stated that the planes would have been launched from land....

    but 

  • @skeilak your forgetting the aliens

  • @trainium323

    Thank you. I often do that.

    But I believe the Aliens were primarily helping the Nazis.

    That's how they got their flying saucers, and their secret subterranean base in Antarctica.

  • do japan have an anti imperial japan force

  • That same dumb racism is that the Chinese just copy. Not invent. Right. China now has the world's first asymetric anti carrier missle. No one else does. And they've got more up their sleeve. The more we keep assuming the same, stupid, dumbshit racist attitudes about our foes and friends, the more we dig our own graves from underestimating just how innovative, creative, and unique in solutions they can come up with. And that will cost us dearly.

  • The biggest problem with the allies regarding Japan is racism. Racism has got to be the dumbest, most idiotic human trait out there. They assumed that Japan (and asians) were inferior to whites. So obviously they couldn't develop things like the Yamato, or the Zero, or the crazy advanced aircraft in this series. Or the game changer of missle submarines (Japan's super submarine originated the concept). Now we're doing that same dumb racism with China. And underestimating the Asians yet again.

  • @adventuremaniac the japanese also believed that they were racially superior, so its a two way street

  • thats amazing i had no idea about the scope of the hidden factories especially the fact that the video claimed a TWELVE THOUSAND hidden combat planes....does anyone have more links to stories about this....

  • @lio1381 it still is XD

  • Not bad (the documentary), a bit rough around the edges but very interesting and with some infomation i was unaware of beforehand.

    It does miss out some items though, the " Kyūshū J7W1 Shinden " for example.

  • since Soviet Russia and Japan were not at war until the final weeks of July/August 1945, did Japanese planes  fly over Soviet territory between Russia and Japan carrying personal and info back and forth?

  • @chloe7829 no

    there was not transrussia contact...germany was enemy after all and the russians would no doubt try to siese or at least copy the technology

  • @chloe7829 Japan and Russia were at war since at least 1939 (maybe even earlier).

  • Great documentary.

  • Nazi Germany were first to put a man-made object in space, proven fact.

    This show is so full of shit.

  • 3:04 Japanese super carrier? Did this programs makers just that idea out their ass.

  • @benitofinito no the they did not they did make a super carrier called the Shinano which was basiclly a yamato class battleship converted to and aircraft carrier

    Reason why people never heard of it: Sunk 10 days after commissioning due to design faliurs poor battle damge control and crew inexperince

  • @ussenterpriseify Well the Japanese did destroy a lot of evidence before the Americans got there so who knows what else they came up with.

    I've also heard rumors on the net that they had a dirty bomb ready for LA to use on the 17/8/45.

  • @ussenterpriseify Yeah your right just checked it out didn't last more than a few days though.

    I feel sorry for the shipyard that built it.

  • @ussenterpriseify they did make it

  • if Japanese n Germans fight only Russia together appositely they will win the war2 n next US & England .but becoz bad Resolutions & Lack of planning Nazis crashed &

    A bomb in Hiroshima .......

  • @MrRitchie1977 Worst English ever

  • Wow, a lot of new information. Never heard of TAI, but they did a tremendous job. Underground production was also done by the Germans.

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