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"JAP LANGUAGE USEFUL PHRASES" USMC MARINE CORPS WWII TRAINING FILM 64734 

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DISCLAIMER: This historic film contains words, language and phrases -- particularly with respect to race -- which may be offensive to a modern audience. Periscope Film presents this movie as an historical document, so that students, researchers and the general public can see an original, WWII source document, just as Marines would have seen it during the conflict. We do not endorse the opinions or racial ideas presented in the film, but embrace a pluralistic society where differences are respected; racial names and epithets are anathema to our organization.
This WWII training film "Jap Language Useful Phrases" was made for the indoctrination of U.S. Marines. The film begins with footage of captured Japanese soldiers, and a discussion of the importance of the intelligence gained from them which has helped save American lives. Next, the film moves to the classroom where some basic pronunciation guides are shown, and then phrases such as "Surrender", "Cease Fire", "Drop Your Weapons", "Hands Up", "We Won't Murder You", and others are taught. The instructor also teaches phrases for dealing with captured Japanese prisoners including "Strip", "Come Out", "Come Here", "Forward March", "Shut Up", etc. A Japanese soldier is shown in the classroom, presumably a Japanese-American drafted into the role specifically for the film.
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Комментарии : 4,5 тыс.   
@kash8220
@kash8220 2 года назад
I’m just imagining a room of Marine officers mispronouncing the shit out of this for a few hours then forgetting it the next day
@chubbycatfish4573
@chubbycatfish4573 3 года назад
Vintage weeb training
@jl4333
@jl4333 2 года назад
All the Japanese words that you'll need for a romantic night out.
@Fireway12
@Fireway12 2 года назад
Duolingo was really dope in those times
@DXstarman2
@DXstarman2 2 года назад
I thought i stumbled upon a educational film teaching you survival phrases for when you go to japan and try to interact with the locals, but instead i learned how to take japanese prisoners
@user-hx6pj5pl7f
@user-hx6pj5pl7f 2 года назад
He forgot the important phrase: "Omae wa Mou Shinderu" which kills the enemies instantly when they try to ambush you from the back.
@johnnyfavorite1194
@johnnyfavorite1194 2 года назад
That wasn’t a Japanese actor. He was actually captured on set trying to infiltrate the Military’s training film division.
@barnesguides
@barnesguides 2 года назад
"Did you hear that, Sumiko? The bald young gentleman washing his bottom in our koi pond is not here to murder us."
@gav6189
@gav6189 2 года назад
I love the way he talks to his audience like it's Dora the Explorer.
@weaponizedautism6199
@weaponizedautism6199 2 года назад
It’s like John Cena learned Japanese instead of mandarin.
@TheBigBadBeowulf
@TheBigBadBeowulf 2 года назад
Broke: Learning Japanese from Anime
@w110w0
@w110w0 2 года назад
Imagine if the Japanese soldiers responded with "日本語上手ですね"
@Sal-kk1nk
@Sal-kk1nk 2 года назад
I love how this was just a 1940s version of a PowerPoint presentation, I see nothing has changed
@The_Honcho
@The_Honcho 2 года назад
The Japanese soldier is waiting for the perfect moment to tell these guys he’s actually Chinese and doesn’t understand anything
@_skysick_
@_skysick_ 2 года назад
Guy: "Try not to accent any one word or syllable."
@7ylerD
@7ylerD 2 года назад
*Goes to Japan*
@therongperson
@therongperson 2 года назад
The only English the poor Japanese prisoner knew was "I have a bad case of diarrhea."
@Rytonic69
@Rytonic69 2 года назад
Imagine being asked to play the Japanese soldier for a group of marines learning to take prisoners
@cozykomorebi7184
@cozykomorebi7184 2 года назад
"Your pronunciation could be improved."
@Reverandfatdave
@Reverandfatdave 2 года назад
I like how they have Private first class PowerPoint to change the slide.
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