VJ Day, Honolulu Hawaii, August 14, 1945. 65 Years Ago my Dad shot this film along Kalakaua Ave. in Waikiki capturing spontaneous celebrations that broke out upon first hearing news of the Japanese surrender.
@JamesTKirkCobain Wasn't president FDR a liberal? Of course he was! We won the war because we were all Americans!!! Unfortunatly, FDR didn't see the ending of the war. These days, our society has gotten too soft, both left and right. Parents won't let their kids play with toy guns anymore and Tom and Jerry cartooms are too violent. The right wingers bashes the left, and the left frowns on the right. Each winger think their right, just like each religious group their right in the middle east.
Q: How did we manage to defeat two of the world's most powerful military forces at the same time 75 years ago, while today we wallow in a quagmire of struggles against inferior forces?
A: We were still a white, christian country AND MILITARY where the Jew only had minimal overt power.
That was very moving- nice to see this time capsule in real time and not from some reenactment (movie). Very wonderful to see the joy of the participants too and the pride evident in faces! Beautiful-- Thanks!!!
I was born and raised in Hawai'i, and it's great to see how Waikiki and downtown Honolulu looked back then. With the over-development O'ahu has experienced since statehood, the island has lost its soul, and it's a shame. I wish my home still looked like this. Thank you very much for sharing this video of "The Greatest Generation".
Spread the word about this video to teachers. The clip will help kids understand the sacrifice and happiness of the American people at the end of WW II. Thank you, Richard Sullivan.
What a wonderful video -- those days seemed so special. I was born in the 50's, but am a WWII history fanatic and seem to belong in the 40s. I miss the music, the more simple America and the way Hawaii was. What changes have taken place there! I lived on Maui from the early 70s until 2000 and much prefer the old Hawaii. American Patrol is nice, but the Jimmy Durante soundtrack brought more life to this video. Did You Tube make you remove it? Just curious. THANKS for posting such a special video.
@lukeman62 you are very right.
CopenSomeGrizzly 2 days ago
@JamesTKirkCobain Wasn't president FDR a liberal? Of course he was! We won the war because we were all Americans!!! Unfortunatly, FDR didn't see the ending of the war. These days, our society has gotten too soft, both left and right. Parents won't let their kids play with toy guns anymore and Tom and Jerry cartooms are too violent. The right wingers bashes the left, and the left frowns on the right. Each winger think their right, just like each religious group their right in the middle east.
toltec13 3 months ago
@lukeman62 I doubt we would be able to repeat this today...
CEOkiller 6 months ago
Q: How did we manage to defeat two of the world's most powerful military forces at the same time 75 years ago, while today we wallow in a quagmire of struggles against inferior forces?
A: We were still a white, christian country AND MILITARY where the Jew only had minimal overt power.
lukeman62 6 months ago
That was very moving- nice to see this time capsule in real time and not from some reenactment (movie). Very wonderful to see the joy of the participants too and the pride evident in faces! Beautiful-- Thanks!!!
redrockrabbit 6 months ago
The last war the americans won and that didn't finish until 1990
gaxfax 7 months ago
I was born and raised in Hawai'i, and it's great to see how Waikiki and downtown Honolulu looked back then. With the over-development O'ahu has experienced since statehood, the island has lost its soul, and it's a shame. I wish my home still looked like this. Thank you very much for sharing this video of "The Greatest Generation".
ejseabury68 8 months ago
This is when we use to win wars because back then we didn't have to fight liberal shitbags as well.
JamesTKirkCobain 10 months ago 2
Spread the word about this video to teachers. The clip will help kids understand the sacrifice and happiness of the American people at the end of WW II. Thank you, Richard Sullivan.
skiingsusan 11 months ago
What a wonderful video -- those days seemed so special. I was born in the 50's, but am a WWII history fanatic and seem to belong in the 40s. I miss the music, the more simple America and the way Hawaii was. What changes have taken place there! I lived on Maui from the early 70s until 2000 and much prefer the old Hawaii. American Patrol is nice, but the Jimmy Durante soundtrack brought more life to this video. Did You Tube make you remove it? Just curious. THANKS for posting such a special video.
LeiMomiToo 1 year ago