Merrill's Magnificent Marauders (Part 1/5)

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WW2 Burma: Merrill's Magnificent Marauders

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  • yeah, as a man once said, "the worst thing next to anarchy, is goverment". The men who fought in the pacific, whether they were chinese, japanese, british, australian, american, asian, or otherwise, were the bravest men who ever lived in our time. None of them deserved anything more than a long peaceful life after what they went through.

  • my father is one of these guys, they had the toughest assignment in WW2, and the govt of US screwed them, it is shameful!

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  • They don't talk about the 14 Merril Marauders that were Japanese American who helped to shorten the length of the war, by translating and getting soldiers to surrender and also listening to the Japanese Soldiers at night, and knowing what they were going to do the next day!

  • The narrator should have said "Known to the world of America".

  • 1932!!! That's an inexcusable hitorical error for a documentary like this !!!

    SHAME ON YOU!!

  • The Battle of Shanghai took place in 1937, not 1932.

  • Mistake. 1937 was the year the Japanese bombarded Shanghai.

  • to destroy an enemy army, one only needs to destroy the industrial infrastructure supporting it.

  • @ramberghini Read a book you stupid shit. We should have hung a helluva lot more Japs after the war. Watch "The Rape of Nanking", then open your mouth and say something smart.

  • My Grandfather, William Glen Farmer was a Merrill's Marauder and I am just now beginning to learn about him from the little information my father has on him. He was KIA in Korea when my Dad was three years old. When I see images on the screen, I think to myself, "Could one of those brave men be my grandfather?"

  • My cousin, John D Aid, was a Marauder. He passed away on October 16th of this year.

  • kool show thanks alot..

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