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BOMBING OF THE GUNBOAT USS PANAY BY JAPANESE AIRCRAFT DURING RAPE OF NANKING 70722 

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The USS Panay incident was a Japanese attack on the American gunboat Panay while she was anchored in the Yangtze River outside Nanking (now known as Nanjing), China on 12 December 1937. Japan and the United States were not at war at the time. The Japanese claimed that they did not see the American flags painted on the deck of the gunboat, apologized, and paid an indemnity. Nevertheless, the attack and the subsequent Allison incident in Nanking caused US opinion to turn against the Japanese. Fon Huffman, the last survivor of the incident, died in 2008.
The astonishing newsreel footage seen here was shot by Universal News cameraman Norman Alley, and Movietone News’ Eric Mayell. Both men were covering the on-going Japanese invasion of China in the mid-1930’s, and found themselves in the thick of things in early December of 1937 as Japanese forces moved on Nanking. Fearless and tough, Alley had a reputation as an outstanding documentarian. He had filmed the sinking of the steamer Eastland in 1915, traveled with Pancho Villa during the Mexican-American War, and was gassed in the Argonne Forest while covering the front in WWI. His credo said it all: “Go to hell if you must - but bring back pictures of it!” See www.USSPanay.org for more information about this.
This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2K. For more information visit www.PeriscopeFi...

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@xxdd4432
@xxdd4432 Год назад
There is another part of this film that was removed that showed Japanese planes at eye level hitting the USS Panay. Roosevelt asked that it be removed because the US was pursuing Japanese financial retribution for the sinking and didn't want to go to war yet over it. The footage, if included, would have caused a public outrage in America at the time.
@desktorp
@desktorp 6 лет назад
4:37 you know it's real war when the neighboring gun is manned by a guy without pants
@DBray6
@DBray6 4 года назад
LOL That's my Uncle Ernest.
@Charlesputnam-bn9zy
@Charlesputnam-bn9zy 4 года назад
One of the most authentic war footage of all time.
@mattb574
@mattb574 9 лет назад
How fascinating. I've read about the sinking of the USS Panay before but never knew there was a newsreel about it. It's interesting to see things like this considering it was a whole 4 years before the attack on Pearl Harbor.
@PeriscopeFilm
@PeriscopeFilm 9 лет назад
mattb574 Visit www.usspanay.org to see even more newsreel footage and read about the incident.
@rickmcconnell5093
@rickmcconnell5093 5 лет назад
It was a blatant unprovoked act of war and we should have declared war on Japan on the spot. Clear violation of international law against a neutral country. Someone back in the USA had their head up their a** for not doing that. No excuses on the Japanese side whatsoever. Mistaken identity my a**. That's clearly BS.
@rutabagasteu
@rutabagasteu 3 года назад
@@rickmcconnell5093 The isolationists ran things. You might look up the 3 US Navy destroyers who were attacked the Atlantic before the attack on Pearl Harbor. USS Greer, Kearny, and Reuben James. August, September, and November, 1941. Isolationists still demanded the US do nothing.
@deluxieeee
@deluxieeee 9 лет назад
In the 1920s my father was a commander of a gun-boat like the Pennay (could have been his ship) with the same task. His stories were bloody. The Japanese used their high-tech fighters and the Pannay defended with WWI machine guns.
@rutabagasteu
@rutabagasteu 3 года назад
Lewis guns.
@npickle54
@npickle54 3 года назад
Bs
@benkrauz725
@benkrauz725 2 года назад
He fought the Japanese in the 20s ?
@NokotanFanCentral
@NokotanFanCentral 7 месяцев назад
@@benkrauz725 He might be Chinese, Chinese were fighting Japanese as early as that I think
@tomtonkyro7209
@tomtonkyro7209 7 лет назад
Look at that freeboard! If someone threw a rock close aboard the decks would be awash...
@VonLuckow
@VonLuckow Год назад
Reading the book The rape of Nanking, brought me here
@AshArtois
@AshArtois 8 месяцев назад
Same here
@mikelawre6190
@mikelawre6190 4 года назад
Where did USS Panay get its name? There's a Panay Island in the Philippines so I wonder if they named it after this island? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panay
@Lockbar
@Lockbar 4 года назад
yes, it was named after that Island.
@mikelawre6190
@mikelawre6190 4 года назад
@@Lockbar cool! Are you related to one of the crews?
@Gillan1220
@Gillan1220 3 года назад
There were many ships named after Philippine islands at this period. There’s even a ship called USS Rizal named in honor of the national hero of the Philippines.
@NEOSCISSORSJAGUARPRIME
@NEOSCISSORSJAGUARPRIME Год назад
EVEN USS LEYTE
@davidhull1481
@davidhull1481 Год назад
5:31- He says a Japanese launch helped the survivors. I hadn’t heard that before.
@onyxdragon1179
@onyxdragon1179 2 месяца назад
No, not "helped". He says "pelts the survivor's life boats"
@davidhull1481
@davidhull1481 2 месяца назад
@@onyxdragon1179 I’ll have to listen again. My hearing is not great.
@onyxdragon1179
@onyxdragon1179 2 месяца назад
@@davidhull1481 nah sir, don't worry about it. I had to listen to it a couple of times because of the audio quality
@davidhull1481
@davidhull1481 2 месяца назад
@@onyxdragon1179 That’s why I asked. It didn’t seem right.
@gabrielsistonamoca6963
@gabrielsistonamoca6963 4 года назад
Does Japan had no limits ?
@davidskold8140
@davidskold8140 3 года назад
Read the book "the rape of nanking" by Iris Chang. They really had no limit.
@Beauru_Of_MILF_Investigation
@Beauru_Of_MILF_Investigation 2 года назад
Hahahaha hearts of iron reference
@TheVCHorseguy
@TheVCHorseguy 6 лет назад
WOW!!! There really was a time when the media was for our country.
@michaeleasterwood6558
@michaeleasterwood6558 4 года назад
They still are asshole
@Lockbar
@Lockbar 4 года назад
Now the American news services would give a heads up to enemy as to best time to attack...
@AndthenthereisCencorship-xc6yi
@AndthenthereisCencorship-xc6yi 3 месяца назад
IT was not mistake that there were hundreds, thousands even, of American and European refugees still in this region of China when the war came to this area and it is no secret that many of them wanted to get out. The Panay was there to help do just that. Many think in terms of Panay delivering armaments to Chang Kai Shek's army, or carrying troops away. On what? A boat that was already overloaded with refugees? A boat that already had little room for that many people? No, this was provocation that was presented as an accident and I wonder if it was the a deadly strike to see what the Americans would do. Angers me still at that generation of Japanese expansionists and warlords. They took their emperor and millions of their countrymen into a devastating war.
@benpayne4663
@benpayne4663 3 года назад
read the excellent book: yangtze patrol, kemp tolley.
@Charlesputnam-bn9zy
@Charlesputnam-bn9zy 4 года назад
Drawing a bead on December 7th 1941.
@cosmos6107
@cosmos6107 Год назад
American gunboats on the Yangtze. What were they there for?
@PeriscopeFilm
@PeriscopeFilm Год назад
They were protecting Standard Oil tankers and other American interests.
@RobinWard-q1w
@RobinWard-q1w 3 месяца назад
hi
@maureenoneill2847
@maureenoneill2847 2 года назад
Maureen hit Jin jitsu when US pushed the screening of the terms of their new USS Panay re oyster bay Pearls bearing chains accessories by collaring reading for socialite
@ejnaygfantzcg
@ejnaygfantzcg 3 года назад
wHaT a WaRcRiMe!1!1 ThEy DeSeRvEd HiRoShImA aNd NaGaSaKi!1!
@jasonaldana1470
@jasonaldana1470 Год назад
yes
@YOUPIMatin123
@YOUPIMatin123 Год назад
Yes
@NokotanFanCentral
@NokotanFanCentral 7 месяцев назад
yes
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