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  • The full story of the AVG is truly amazing. This show barely touches upon the amazing exploits of these men.

  • water is low, i've lost my squad, im on my last meal, and i still havent found @DickLodge68 's comment

  • I wish I would of had the chance to be one of these pilots.....

  • i mean overall which would be better 2 fly?

  • @hentaisexfreak4life I honestly don't know.

  • @h31212 ok.thanks 4 your help.

  • @hentaisexfreak4life You welcome

  • @h31212 i sent u a comment on your profile.

  • whats the difference between a p40 and a p47?

  • @hentaisexfreak4life Go on wikipedia theres alot of differences.

  • @h31212 i did but i want 2 c them side by side and it doesnt do it.i cant find any like that.can u help me?

  • @hentaisexfreak4life Well you could go on google image and copy a picture of a p-40 and one of a p-47 and put them side by side in a powerpoint or word file. Easy.

  • @h31212 idk how 2 do that and i want super details 2.

  • @hentaisexfreak4life Go to a library and rent a book about ww2 planes.

  • @h31212 cant.no1 willing 2 get me there and i cant go by myself.can u explain how they r different please?

  • @hentaisexfreak4life Im not an expert but i can at least assure you that the p-47 had a pratt an whitney engine while the p-40 was equipped with a liquid cooled allison engine. The p-47 was much heavier than the p-40. The p-47 costed twice as much as the p-40. The p-47 was equipped with eight 50.cal machine guns while the p-40 had two 50.cal machine guns plus four 30.cal machine guns.

  • @h31212 so the p47 is stronger?

  • @hentaisexfreak4life I think it is more strongly armored, but i dont know if its performances are better than the p-40

  • US US! Hooah!

  • Watching this always makes me want to play IL-2 :P

  • Thank you so much for uploading this video, Least we forget, almost seventy years later what those brave and courageous man did for China!

  • So technically it was the US who attacked Japan not the other way around! Another lie by the US government!

  • @Pellegrino80 they werent american military they were mercenairy forces

  • @jnevins1234 They did say they were mercenary, but they also said on the chinese papers that they were Americans mercenary forces. The Japanese viewed it as an attack from America.

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  • @BetheHans Total BULLSHIT! There were genocides on both sides! The Chinese and the Japanese both did genocides towards each other! The Chinese are full of propaganda and won't admit what they did to the Japanese and others! Japan admit what they did at Nanking massacre was wrong and their military leader was sent in to investigate and apologized for what his troops did. Also don't forget the US killed over 20 million Native Americas on the US soil and don't forget the millions of African slaves!

  • @DickLodge68 Man you Americans are so stupid! "Native American" As in Native American Indians! You were not originally from America, your people immigrated to the US and stole lands from the Native People! No wonder you guys are the laughing stock of the world! You guys are too stupid to even know your god damn history of your own country! Good luck on pulling your country out of debt!

  • @petis1976 Hey retard, I never mentioned the dates! You're just being a dick like the rest of the loons. Americans were in foreign countries before the Pearl Harbor attacks preparing and training forefingers to fight against Japan, that's what I was referring to.

  • On September 1940, The U.S. placed an embargo on Japan by prohibiting exports of steel, scrap iron, and aviation fuel to Japan, due to Japan's takeover of northern French Indochina. During June 1941 through July 1941, Japan occupied southern Indochina, then the U.S., Britain, and the Netherlands froze Japanese assets. This prevented Japan from buying oil, which would, in time, cripple its army and make its navy and air force completely useless. In your world the Japanese attacked the US first?

  • @Pellegrino80 Yep. Regardless of several of embargoes , the Japanese attacked the U.S. first.Are you giving them a reason for doing so? Sure sounds like it!

  • @DickLodge68 Imagine Russia and China enforcing heavy embargo on the US, who would attack the Russia and China first? The US would view this as a threat! Look at what the US did when Saddam wanted to change his currency to Euros which would of made Saddam 3 times richer, and cost the US 4 times to buy his oil! Same with Gaddafi he wanted and was asking African unions to make their currency Gold not paper. Sure enough Gaddafi got taken out! Iran also wants to switch over to Euros...

  • @DickLodge68 It's clearly not apples & oranges you're just in denial because you know I'm right and you won't admit you're wrong. Go back to picking your dingleberry. Did you forget the genocides that the US did on innocent civilians with the two Atomic bombs (stolen from the Nazis Scientists)? The US attacked civilians not Japanese troops! Don't go on with your bull shit you're just one of those sheep who will lash out with their stupidity with the US propaganda!

  • @Pellegrino80 Look, I don't know who you are, your age, or where you are from. Genuine people state that basic info on their channel here. We fire bombed Tokyo and Dresden and killed hundreds of thousands of people. Nothing to be proud of. You are an idiot. The US never stole Nazi plans for the atomic bomb. Try reading some, you might learn something other than the wacky liberal non-sense you think is "truth". Name any respectful source that the US "stole" the A-bomb from the Nazi's. You can't.

  • @DickLodge68 Look up "Operation Paperclip" & "The Norwegian heavy water sabotage" it's in the Wikipedia and in libraries.

    "Operation Paperclip was the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) program used to recruit the scientists of Nazi Germany for employment by the United States in the aftermath of World War II (1939–45)."

    Wernher von Braun former member of the Nazi party / Helped the US land a man on the moon.

  • @DickLodge68 You really don't know shit about WW2. The US stole a lot of German technologies. There was a 6 parts chapters documentary called "World War Two: The Apocalypse" from National Geographic showing the things that the US took from the Nazis. You ever heard of the Horten ho 29? The US took that plane and brought it to the US and many copies from that same plane, and 30 years later we have the B-2 Stealth Bombers.

  • @DickLodge68 In early 1942 the US and allied forces ceased Norway's facilities that were controlled by Germans troops and scientists who were using it to create atomic bombs. You'll see on the documentary the US troops bringing those Uranium containers on board a ship and brought it to the US for the Manhattan project team to examine how to create Atomic bomb, then the US finally were able to denote an atomic bomb on July 16, 1945 in the Jornada del Muerto desert.

  • @Corvettes66 The US didn't even have enough uranium to create the atomic bombs, they had to bring it from Germany, Austria, and the Czech Republic to the Manhattan project. Many of the German scientists who were in the Uranverein (Uranium Club) campaigned and advised Hitler to not use Nuclear bombs on civilians. Sure enough the US ignored the effects it had on civilians and used it on Japanese civilians for scientific experiments!

  • @DickLodge68 Search "German nuclear energy project" & also watch "Nazis secret weapons" on YouTube, you'll learn a lot from these documentary form National Geographic and the Discovery Channel.

  • @DickLodge68 Search on google "Project Paperclip: Dark side of the Moon" BBC News

  • @DickLodge68 Wernherr von Braun was "coerced" ? He was not "simply" a member of the NSDAP. He was a member of the SS ! But he was clever enough not to wear his uniform. By the way... ever heared of "Mittelbau-Dora"?

  • @DickLodge68 CIA was helped by the Nazis, on how to become better spies. It tells how much you know very little of the US and the Nazis. Look up "Otto Skorzeny" "BND and CIA inaction" (In addition to protecting Eichmann's and Globke's past, the CIA also protected Reinhard Gehlen, who recruited hundreds of former German spies for the CIA.)

  • "Reinhard Gehlen" (After the war, he was recruited by the United States military to set up a spy ring directed against the Soviet Union (known as the Gehlen Organization) which consisted of mostly ex-Nazis and war criminals, and eventually became head of the West German intelligence apparatus. He served as the first President of the Federal Intelligence Service until 1968. Gehlen is considered one of the most legendary Cold War spymasters.)

  • question why isnt this on tv anymore? gad dammit i wanna watch this stuff! i mean this is some of the best storys and cgi work ive ever seen!

  • i have a model airplane of the fling tigers

  • @gtofan2005 I have a model of your sister. Far more exciting.

  • @Polybun even whores need money.

  • God bless the world war 2 pilots.

  • My grandparent's talk about how the flying tigers saved their lives. They were true heroes.

  • thank you thank you thank you for the upload!!!!!!!

  • Thanks couldn't find this anywere

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