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The Ally From The Far East - Japan in World War 1 I THE GREAT WAR Special 

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Japan's participation in World War 1 is an often overlooked part of their history - even in Japan itself. Their service as one of the members of the Entente marked the climax of a development that started with the Meiji Restoration, a way out of isolation and into the global alliance system. This brought Japan more power and was also very lucrative. And after fighting in the Pacific Theatre of World War 1, the Siege of Tsingtao and contributing the Japanese Navy to the war effort, Japan had a seat at the table of the Versailles peace negotiations.
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Gilbert, Martin. The First World War. A Complete History, Holt Paperbacks, 2004.
Hart, Peter. The Great War. A Combat History of the First World War, Oxford University Press, 2013.
Hart, Peter. The Great War. 1914-1918, Profile Books, 2013.
Stone, Norman. World War One. A Short History, Penguin, 2008.
Keegan, John. The First World War, Vintage, 2000.
Hastings, Max. Catastrophe 1914. Europe Goes To War, Knopf, 2013.
Hirschfeld, Gerhard. Enzyklopädie Erster Weltkrieg, Schöningh Paderborn, 2004
Michalka, Wolfgang. Der Erste Weltkrieg. Wirkung, Wahrnehmung, Analyse, Seehamer Verlag GmbH, 2000
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@cjgrovecj
@cjgrovecj 7 лет назад
I have a good feeling these japanese will be a great help to allied war effort in the wars to come!
@SamIAmSXE
@SamIAmSXE 7 лет назад
Luigi Avvoltoio I agree. Same for the Italians. Two peaceful and loyal countries.
@Paciat
@Paciat 7 лет назад
And communist Russia will be a great ally of Germany. They only want peace: upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/55/State_Emblem_of_the_Soviet_Union.svg/1200px-State_Emblem_of_the_Soviet_Union.svg.png
@mistformsquirrel
@mistformsquirrel 7 лет назад
I feel like this line of discussion underlines something very important: We humans are utterly trash at predicting the future. Also we can be total dicks. I mean, it's not like anyone didn't already know that, but sometimes it's worth saying.
@xertris
@xertris 7 лет назад
Humans can be dicks but not total dicks. Especially in the 20th century. No civilized industrilized country would just slaughter millions of people.
@lfteri
@lfteri 7 лет назад
Luigi Avvoltoio They will be very accommodating in the testing of great new superweapons I forsee
@luke33luke
@luke33luke 7 лет назад
BRITISH ADMIRAL 1905: "It takes 10 years to build a navy, and 200 years to build up a naval tradition........ the Japanese have achieved both in 20 years...."
@diamonddog257
@diamonddog257 5 лет назад
.... and rubbed out in 5 ........
@AR-gu2no
@AR-gu2no 5 лет назад
damn son i could smell that roast from my pc
@Master-Shannon
@Master-Shannon 5 лет назад
diamonddog257 it was only luck that saved the US navy.
@trenchardjj
@trenchardjj 5 лет назад
Master Ah Gha Nm Maybe study history first before you humiliate yourself online again.
@Master-Shannon
@Master-Shannon 5 лет назад
Trenchy jj go fist fうck yourself idiot. And study about the late recon plane and the to refit for bombers versus fighters. Such an ignoramus
@anzel8932
@anzel8932 7 лет назад
last time i was this early the shogun was still in power
@vinaymane5538
@vinaymane5538 7 лет назад
syaondri hire a samurai
@AustinLeeds
@AustinLeeds 7 лет назад
Correction: rich important people hired samurai. poor people who could not afford to hire samurai did not hire samurai.
@jejejejfjdjejdj
@jejejejfjdjejdj 7 лет назад
How about sunrise landddd
@animallover372
@animallover372 7 лет назад
syaondri not anymore there's a blanket
@danielrodriguez-yw8yn
@danielrodriguez-yw8yn 7 лет назад
syaondri why you that glasses girl from little witch academia
@alssindi
@alssindi 7 лет назад
We need a special bio episode on what Godzilla was up to during WW1
@l.o4456
@l.o4456 7 лет назад
alssindi He attacked German warships at Tsingtao !
@larryschwartz895
@larryschwartz895 7 лет назад
He doesn't show up until the nukes in WWII.
@thurin84
@thurin84 7 лет назад
pretty much what he always does. stomp on buildings and breath radioactive fallout on stuff.
@Gonboo
@Gonboo 7 лет назад
Godzilla first gained distinction during the UN intervention in the Korean War. His valiant stand at the Battle of Pyongyang gave UN forces the crucial time needed to retreat in the face of the Chinese invasion. For this he was given Japan's highest honors.
@jhsmastergamingvlogsandthe9767
he was sinking ships in the atlantic
@TheKingReto
@TheKingReto 7 лет назад
Congratulations Japan, you technically fought in the war!
@joehudson3042
@joehudson3042 7 лет назад
DerpNerd that means you get to sit at the table with the big dudes
@ThrowawayModeller
@ThrowawayModeller 7 лет назад
Which means you get to sit at the negotiating table with the big dudes
@joehudson3042
@joehudson3042 7 лет назад
LastStrikeGaming but the military is doing just fine and they invade Manchuria
@dingdingdingding5544
@dingdingdingding5544 7 лет назад
DerpNerd Everyone knows Tsingtao was the beam holding the German empire together s/
@undercoverscab5570
@undercoverscab5570 7 лет назад
What about Sunrise Land????
@lukecoulter6253
@lukecoulter6253 7 лет назад
I have a history project in class about the allies in WW1. This channel has saved me.
@lukasscriver8312
@lukasscriver8312 6 лет назад
Same;)
@andrewshea6652
@andrewshea6652 7 лет назад
Japan you get to join the super mega alliance THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS!!!
@joffreybaratheon9044
@joffreybaratheon9044 5 лет назад
Which mission statement is trying to not take over the world
@ahistoryfanatic5683
@ahistoryfanatic5683 5 лет назад
Oh no, it's the Great Depression but the army's doing fine so they invade Manchuria and the League of Nations was like: 'No, don't do that, if you're in the League of Nations you're not supposed to invade the world!' and Japan was like: 🎵How bout I do, anyway?🎵'
@zes3813
@zes3813 2 года назад
wrrr
@VladTevez
@VladTevez 7 лет назад
_"Tora! Tora! Tora!"_... Oh, wrong war...
@scottscott8123
@scottscott8123 7 лет назад
You're gonna give my grandma flashbacks if you say that again...
@Levi-ey8su
@Levi-ey8su 7 лет назад
Was your grandma a navy sailor?
@scottscott8123
@scottscott8123 7 лет назад
Levi She was a child during WW2, in southeast asia, to be exact.
@VladTevez
@VladTevez 7 лет назад
Levi ????
@Levi-ey8su
@Levi-ey8su 7 лет назад
Ah, that explains it.
@chaostheory6954
@chaostheory6954 7 лет назад
I watched this after "feature history: Meiji restoration"
@gierhardtsloan8502
@gierhardtsloan8502 7 лет назад
Chaos Theory lol same,I bet Tokugawa Iyeyasu was rolling in his grave when it happened lol.
@andresmartinezramos7513
@andresmartinezramos7513 7 лет назад
Chaos Theory Coincidence? I think not!!
@jeeveey
@jeeveey 7 лет назад
I watched that and history of Japan by bill wurtz... and now this.
@quadeong7453
@quadeong7453 7 лет назад
Chaos Theory i thought it was gonna be another collab
@ashigaru
@ashigaru 5 лет назад
Wow, I'm a Japanese war buff but your presentation is excellent - you clearly did thorough research - you did not just copy from the popular perspective like John Dower's, but presented your own analysis. Nice show, liked it. Looking forward to see more content from you.
@doomimp4025
@doomimp4025 7 лет назад
A representative of the Japanese navy was at the centenary commemoration of the ANZAC fleet leaving Australia from Albany; the Japanese navy provided assistance in escorting the ANZAC fleet. Kind of funny when you consider they were bitter hated enemies in WW2.
@melkorthefirstdarklord1180
@melkorthefirstdarklord1180 7 лет назад
Just watched bill wurtz's history of Japan video. This is convenient
@pizzatime3367
@pizzatime3367 7 лет назад
I just watched Feature Historys video on the Meiji restoration!
@luciusavenus8715
@luciusavenus8715 7 лет назад
I lasted two seconds into that BW's history of Japan.
@JamesSavik
@JamesSavik 5 лет назад
Japan established themselves as a world power in the Russo-Japanese War. WWI gave them an excuse to step up and flex their muscles. After the war, they were awarded much of Germany's Pacific possessions, many of which proved to be very valuable and strategically located.
@Self-replicating_whatnot
@Self-replicating_whatnot 7 лет назад
1:45 that's one derpy looking horse there in the middle.
@AITF045
@AITF045 7 лет назад
Self-replicating whatnot Japanese drawings in general look pretty derpy
@dieguito3422
@dieguito3422 7 лет назад
Self-replicating whatnot That should became a meme
@beatlecost
@beatlecost 6 лет назад
Hahahah, I clicked and cried
@bruhfunny6093
@bruhfunny6093 7 лет назад
Great vid talking about Japan the forgotten Allie in ww1
@oOkenzoOo
@oOkenzoOo 7 лет назад
"One of the" not "the" : How many people know that Portugal, Montenegro, Romania or Greece fought in the war ? The Balkan front is always overlooked, Belgium is forgotten and even major nations like Russia, France, Serbia or Austria-Hungary often saw their contribution belittled or entirely put aside by some. Hell ! If you listen certain people, WW1 was just Germany vs Great Britain and then USA came to save the day...
@jacobmattenson4446
@jacobmattenson4446 7 лет назад
*Insert Bill Wurtz reference*
@Erikaaaaaaaaaaaaa
@Erikaaaaaaaaaaaaa 7 лет назад
HIRE A SAMURAI
@hanna-justinawalliarosalin8769
"OPEN THE COUNTRY STOP HAVING IT BE CLOSED."
@even1163
@even1163 7 лет назад
Hanna-Justina Wallia Rosalind Sieglinde Marseille Said the United States
@RalphBromleyMadmanRB
@RalphBromleyMadmanRB 7 лет назад
how about Sunrise land?
@scrooglemcdoogle
@scrooglemcdoogle 7 лет назад
Knock knock, it's the Americans. With boats with guns... gunboats.
@AH13371
@AH13371 7 лет назад
I can see why Japan would be a great ally. They have enough hentai in storage to obliterate any hostile army.
@yaldabaoth2
@yaldabaoth2 7 лет назад
If they only had the planes to drop magazines on the enemy, then they could just march in while they masturbate.
@mergele1000
@mergele1000 7 лет назад
On the other hand they are also very susceptible to it. If the first strike isn't fatal their opponents may collect the samples, copy them and then throw them back to their soldiers. It'd be similar to MAD.
@AimForMyHead81
@AimForMyHead81 7 лет назад
O
@pambansangbayaw7291
@pambansangbayaw7291 7 лет назад
it's called hentai..... and it's art!!!!! hahaha
@whathell6t
@whathell6t 6 лет назад
Alex H By the way, have you seen Japan’s most recognized hentai: Kinoko Nasu’s Fate/Stay Night? Right now, there an English Dub of the anime adaptation of Fate/Stay Night 3rd Route: Heaven’s Feel: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9YNbumFR63E.html
@amsuther
@amsuther Год назад
The Japanese cruiser Ibuki was assisting the escort of transports carrying the first ANZAC's from Australia and New Zealand on their way to the Middle East , when the alert was put to the group that the SMS Emden was at the Cocos Islands. HMAS Sydney was dispatched to intercept and it took some convincing to stop the Ibuki from tagging along for the fight.
@MarcDufresneosorusrex
@MarcDufresneosorusrex 11 месяцев назад
why did you write this ?? = ))
@amsuther
@amsuther 11 месяцев назад
@@MarcDufresneosorusrex fairly obvious isn't it ? It would have been Japan's first naval combat of the war against a very challenging elusive foe that had been the scourge of the Indian Ocean, they escorted Australian and NZ troops to the Middle East (something many Aussies and Kiwi's aren't aware of). Some 17 years later those same countries were at war. The spirit of the Ibuki crew in wanting to take on the Emden then in zealously guarding the convoy has been commemorated in RAN history since. This segment was about the Japanese involvement in WW1, and wasn't mentioned in the segment.
@ognjenpetrovic5843
@ognjenpetrovic5843 7 лет назад
Interesting side note here: Montenegro declared war on Japan in 1905, being ally with Imperial Russia. They were in stalemate untill Montenegro regain independence in 2006 when two nations singed peace treaty. Also, Montenegrin soldier Lesko Sajacic fought with Japanese samurai in melee combat (it probably wasn't samurai in classic terms). And war of 1905 is pictured in montenegrin epic poetry.
@rogerr.8507
@rogerr.8507 6 лет назад
Long live Japan!
@Diebulfrog79
@Diebulfrog79 7 лет назад
Thank you. Japan was influence by Great Britain, France and Germany during this time.
@lfteri
@lfteri 7 лет назад
Bill wurtz's History of Japan, Feature History's Meiji's Reformation, and now this special, somehow happenned to be videos I watched one after the other in the same hour. They complement each other very well
@desoltvids
@desoltvids 7 лет назад
I'm currently writing an essay on the Russo-Japanese war and its influence on Japan, so I was excited to see this video! Great video Indy
@Codey323
@Codey323 7 лет назад
Japan proceeds to get screwed in the Paris Conference and Washington Naval Treaty, leading them to side with Germany against their former allies. Good job Europe.
@alecblunden8615
@alecblunden8615 6 лет назад
It was the US which forced the abandonment of the UK/Japanese Naval Treaty and then imposed an oil embargo which left the Japanese With the choice of fight or abject surrender.
@a.morphous66
@a.morphous66 6 лет назад
Alec Blunden The embargo was imposed due to rampant Japanese imperialism in China and Southeast Asia, which was characterized by brutality. The US didn’t want to just sit there and watch while supporting the brutalizer.
@jonathonfannin1090
@jonathonfannin1090 5 лет назад
Japan was batshit after the economic crash of the 20s the USA had nothing to do with their descent into madness
@bkjeong4302
@bkjeong4302 5 лет назад
Japan couldn’t build much anyways, the treaty actually helped Japan.
@phantomtq
@phantomtq 5 лет назад
@@jonathonfannin1090 U.S has a lot to do with that it was because of U.S unfair treaty that japan's economy collapsed leading eventually into war over resources in mainland china
@reeduedu
@reeduedu 5 лет назад
Thank you Indy for your amazing shows. I'm from Qingdao(formerly and increasingly-popularly called TsingTao) and I've been watching your shows while mind-mapping all the details and major operations of the great war. Huge thanks to all these great content !!!
@silvioevan11
@silvioevan11 7 лет назад
Finally! ありがとう!
@JJAB91
@JJAB91 6 лет назад
Its really amazing how you can see the sowing of seeds that led to Japanese action in WWII decades beforehand.
@uruncledave7075
@uruncledave7075 7 лет назад
China:hi dipshit said China Japan:can u call us something different? China:like what? Japan:how about sunrise land!!
@tuxedopig7940
@tuxedopig7940 7 лет назад
Cefe Barragan memz
@yumeneko63
@yumeneko63 6 лет назад
Great job explaining this complicated subject in a succinct manner. Thanks from Japan.
@michealohaodha9351
@michealohaodha9351 7 лет назад
You guys are on a real roll. These videos keep getting better and better! WW1 is a passion for me and I'm well read in it but each of your videos has an aspect/ angle I was unaware of or hazy on. It keeps it exciting and fresh
@rayenavar793
@rayenavar793 7 лет назад
This channel is amazing. Thanks to you & your entire team for the quality content!
@SandyEA
@SandyEA 7 лет назад
For me the most interesting aspect to Japan's role in the First World War was how WELL it treated its POWs. The Japanese basic treated the POWs like unexpected guests and bent over backwards to make them feel at home. In fact they treated the Germans so well, that many German POWs opted to stay in Japan after the war. This of course was completely opposite to how the Japanese treated POWs in the Second World War. The how and why of this attitudinal change really shows the shift in thought that took place within Japan during the 20s and 30s.
@masteretainturmakan
@masteretainturmakan 7 лет назад
5:50 ugh that map!!! I am so in love! God, I love this series so much, keep up the amazing work!
@59Suntzu
@59Suntzu 6 лет назад
Great episode. I consider myself a military history buff, but learned much in this video. Thank you !
@saigokun
@saigokun 5 лет назад
Excellent overview of the situation in Japan during those decades. Being an ardent student of Japanese history I was positively surprised that you used the term "genro".
@onii-chandaisuki5710
@onii-chandaisuki5710 4 года назад
Fun fact: the German POWs taught the Japanese how to make beer of the German style, thus Asahi is said to be Bavarian like beer.
@WojennikTV
@WojennikTV 7 лет назад
Fantastic episode. As always! Nice to see a focus on this often forgotten ally!
@generaldiaz206
@generaldiaz206 7 лет назад
Hi Indy and crew keep it up with this great show!!! Could you talk about Spain during ww1? Maybe its former imperial power, its relationship with other countries and its political situation (the king Alfonso XIII)
@Trevorious2010
@Trevorious2010 7 лет назад
awesome Great War Special! you guys just keep outdoing yourselves
@kevinbyrne4538
@kevinbyrne4538 7 лет назад
EXCELLENT episode. You guys just continue to improve.
@balaha4674
@balaha4674 7 лет назад
Is there any Banazai charge performed by Japan in world war 1?
@noobster4779
@noobster4779 7 лет назад
banzai charges are only the Japanease Version of Mass Charges of Infanterie, which were basically the main tactic in WW1 until Stormtroopertype units came into play
@abyssinia4ever
@abyssinia4ever 7 лет назад
Weren't technically all bayonet charges Banzai charges? Sure the Brits, french, and others didn't scream banzai but the tactics are the same.
@jif.6821
@jif.6821 7 лет назад
What's a Bananazai charge? About a buck a pound I'm guessing.
@dingdingdingding5544
@dingdingdingding5544 7 лет назад
Jack the Gestapo It was pretty effective against the Chinese, it could route a larger force of Chinese soldiers since their firepower was so abissmal.
@AimForMyHead81
@AimForMyHead81 7 лет назад
Yes but they weren't as suicidal as they were during the showa era.
@nazberg445
@nazberg445 7 лет назад
WE WUZ SHOGUNS N SHEIT
@somerandomassperson9572
@somerandomassperson9572 7 лет назад
Your subscription is mine do I know u?
@nazberg445
@nazberg445 7 лет назад
Your question is mine.
@somerandomassperson9572
@somerandomassperson9572 7 лет назад
Your subscription is mine lmao member me in that one battlefield 1 vid of the white Calvary horse
@nazberg445
@nazberg445 7 лет назад
No
@AimForMyHead81
@AimForMyHead81 7 лет назад
I'm expecting a black Japanese scout class when they become playable in bf1.
@marks_sparks1
@marks_sparks1 7 лет назад
many thanks Great War for uploading this.
@chandrashekharahire4798
@chandrashekharahire4798 3 года назад
Thank you very much for sharing this video Sir.
@88hyperman
@88hyperman 6 лет назад
I admire all that great Japanese art work!
@bipedaltoad
@bipedaltoad 7 лет назад
Hey Indy, I recently rewatched the video you made about my country, Canada, and I seen that you talked about my province of Newfoundland a very small bit . of course back then it was its own colony and or country, but could you make a video about Newfoundland and the Newfoundland regiment during the war. I already know a whole lot because we have a whole chapter about them in grade 9 social studies this is kind of a request to teach other viewers. I hope I'm not bothering you with this. p.s. love the show, keep up the great war work.
@HaloFTW55
@HaloFTW55 6 лет назад
(Quietly makes Newfie Jokes)
@a1ethioS
@a1ethioS 7 лет назад
Great video, thanks! Always such fascinating photographs and videos.
@sawbonesquad4876
@sawbonesquad4876 7 лет назад
This was an ep I was waiting for. Bloody well done.
@thogyt
@thogyt 7 лет назад
Hey Indy, i hope you could do a video on homemade, improvised and rare modifications or weapons in the trenches
@revenger210
@revenger210 7 лет назад
duh, JAPAN SHOULD TAKE THE ISLANDS!
@oliverenevoldsen9143
@oliverenevoldsen9143 7 лет назад
which they wanted to do anyway, so they called Britain on a tele(gram) to sort of let them know.
@blueseanomad7435
@blueseanomad7435 7 лет назад
Thank you for covering this often overlooked topic.
@peterallen4605
@peterallen4605 7 лет назад
Excellent summary and episode on an intriguing topic. Thank you.
@sanrek8877
@sanrek8877 4 года назад
Just wow, I never thought learning history might be easier, before watching your videos.👌 And Japan 😍, I can't stop appreciating their guts. I wonder if they could be adoptable to Russian climate, why they couldn't be adoptable for European 🤔.
@silvesby
@silvesby 7 лет назад
So I was wondering, what are your plans for the channel when the Great War ends? Are you going to be just going a different war, (like WW2 or the Korean War) or are you going to cover something else? Thank you all so much, you've taught me so much!
@josephnardone1250
@josephnardone1250 7 лет назад
Excellent video! Among the best of the show.
@muskyelondragon
@muskyelondragon 7 лет назад
Fantastic footage and pictures!
@wales2k4747
@wales2k4747 6 лет назад
I just realized that this came out on my birthday! And I'm Japanese too!
@TheGreatWar
@TheGreatWar 6 лет назад
coincidence?
@DeusGladiorum
@DeusGladiorum 6 лет назад
Potential question for Out of the Trenches. Given their infamous treatment of POWs in WWII, I wonder if Indy could talk about how the Japanese treated the German POWs captured at Qingdao?
@TheGreatWar
@TheGreatWar 6 лет назад
Good question, the answer will surprise you (probably).
@junesunshine417
@junesunshine417 5 лет назад
The Germans were treated surprisingly well, almost like guests in small rural communities. The POWs taught local Japanese how to make breads and started the tradition of playing & participating in the choirs of Beethoven ‘s 9th symphony in December. I watched a Japanese tv documentary where descendants of German POWs and Japanese villagers who took care of them formed lasting friendship - a very nice story.
@thenorthstarsamurai
@thenorthstarsamurai 2 года назад
@@junesunshine417 Man I wished it stayed like that during the Second World War imagine Japan today if they kept their military power and their honor, sadly Tojo Bojo had to outshine everyone with his bald head
@brokenbridge6316
@brokenbridge6316 4 года назад
Always nice to know more about little known or complex topics. And this falls into the latter. Always wanted to know more about this. Nice job.
@klipkultur2951
@klipkultur2951 7 лет назад
What a trip. Thanks again guys.
@tammysilverwolf1085
@tammysilverwolf1085 7 лет назад
This was a terrifically interesting video about something I'd never actually heard about. Thanks Indy and crew!
@antoniobarone99
@antoniobarone99 7 лет назад
SHAMFUR DISPRAY
@andriuspakulis2948
@andriuspakulis2948 7 лет назад
Gratfur Dispray
@Kai-vo5zq
@Kai-vo5zq 7 лет назад
despruth 9904 lmao
@ac_spicywingz3627
@ac_spicywingz3627 7 лет назад
OUR MEN ARE RUNNING FROM THE BATTREFIERD! Good times playing Shogun 2.
@sryan9547
@sryan9547 7 лет назад
Yo ho, ho, yo ho! yo ho, ho yo ho! Oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooh"
@souljahaden6184
@souljahaden6184 7 лет назад
mongorians brekjng my whitty war
@Thunder103093
@Thunder103093 7 лет назад
I asked for this like 2 years ago & its finally nice to see this!
@AmerikanSkull
@AmerikanSkull 7 лет назад
finally, they have done it. I asked them to a Japan special almost a year ago and they finally did it!! Great job Indy!
@TheGreatWar
@TheGreatWar 7 лет назад
+Gulf Republic it took us about three years though
@cheekibreeki2751
@cheekibreeki2751 7 лет назад
The Great War Why did it take so long?
@FireAssayDevil
@FireAssayDevil 7 лет назад
At the Versailles conference the Japanese representative was made to speak to the Australian prime minister Billy "Digger" Hughes, and told to try to convince him to accept Japanese claims. This was a form of snub as Mr Hughes was really quite racist and cantankerous: basically the Allied powers got the Australian prime minster to tell the Japanese to get lost. This can be seen in the SBS Australia documentary Immigration Nation.
@lukasginzel1199
@lukasginzel1199 7 лет назад
looking forward to the Czechoslovak-Legion special
@nostradamusofgames5508
@nostradamusofgames5508 7 лет назад
yes! been waiting for this since 2014!!!!
@Shadowkiller-dq2ju
@Shadowkiller-dq2ju 7 лет назад
Thank you for making this episode. I really wanted to know what happened in Japan in WW1.
@frost587
@frost587 7 лет назад
The Treaty of Versailles failed to satisfy Japanese demands and was one of the greatest reasons why Japan sided with Axis in WWII
@DonScarface
@DonScarface 7 лет назад
Last time I was this early the samurai class was still relevant
@oliverenevoldsen9143
@oliverenevoldsen9143 7 лет назад
Last time I was this early Japan should take the islands
@seppoleonvervloet132
@seppoleonvervloet132 7 лет назад
Umar last time I was this early was the sun a deadly lazers
@Joy3269
@Joy3269 5 лет назад
Very nice video. Informative video. All Should watch and appreciate.
@rabihrac
@rabihrac 7 лет назад
This great deal of information is just... great
@user-zz5qp9mb5e
@user-zz5qp9mb5e Год назад
Why are there no Japanese subtitles even though it is a Japanese event?
@AlexisDimes
@AlexisDimes Год назад
That’s really unacceptable considering the fact that there are Chinese and Korean subtitles.
@cpob2013
@cpob2013 7 лет назад
i find your lack of giant robots, demons, tentacles monsters, and barely legal schoolgirls disturbing
@levvy3006
@levvy3006 7 лет назад
This was before Japan got destroyed by the Americans and lost all its culture.
@dieguito3422
@dieguito3422 7 лет назад
>destroyed by USA Pacified!
@mahogany7712
@mahogany7712 6 лет назад
THEY WERE NOT DESTROYED THEY WERE GIVEN FREEDOM AND DEMOCRACY
@whathell6t
@whathell6t 6 лет назад
Connor O'Brien By the way, have you seen Japan’s most recognized hentai: Kinoko Nasu’s Fate/Stay Night? Right now, there an English Dub of the anime adaptation of Fate/Stay Night 3rd Route: Heaven’s Feel: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9YNbumFR63E.html
@conveyor2
@conveyor2 5 лет назад
@@levvy3006 Japan is intact. Germany on the other hand exists in name only.
@JedAnimationStudios
@JedAnimationStudios 6 лет назад
This was great, i always wanted to know about Japans involvment in ww1, thank u
@potawatomi100
@potawatomi100 5 лет назад
Excellent report. Great delivery.
@scottmcluhan8106
@scottmcluhan8106 7 лет назад
BANZAI!!!!!🇯🇵🎌🇯🇵🎌
@lukemcclure8181
@lukemcclure8181 6 лет назад
Scott McLuhan wrong war
@alextomasek1829
@alextomasek1829 6 лет назад
Wrong war
@themirror8994
@themirror8994 7 лет назад
Tenno heika..... BANZAI !
@somerandomassperson9572
@somerandomassperson9572 7 лет назад
Gorbag Quick-Blades they go for our blood but drown in Their own!
@alextomasek1829
@alextomasek1829 6 лет назад
Wrong war
@adude8424
@adude8424 4 года назад
Allahuakbar
@moymoy123ish
@moymoy123ish 6 лет назад
Thank you very much valuable information which is pretty objective compared to many other videos.
@jamesweir139
@jamesweir139 5 лет назад
Amazing photos and video footage of Japan!
@nome8705
@nome8705 4 года назад
2:47 This picture is not of Japan.
@itsrafagam7216
@itsrafagam7216 4 года назад
where is it from?
@paladiumization
@paladiumization 7 лет назад
This episode seems kind of void without having Angel and Snake mentioned...
@TheGreatWar
@TheGreatWar 7 лет назад
+Sharo of St. Shameful Display?
@paladiumization
@paladiumization 7 лет назад
Very dishonourable!
@MTVScott
@MTVScott 7 лет назад
Been following The Great War since the beginning, and really enjoyed this segment. One possible edit - at 2:45, the image is of men in traditional Korean (rather than Japanese) dress. Can't wait for an episode on the Siberian Intervention next year!
@Boric78
@Boric78 6 лет назад
Fascinating - this channel is really excellent.
@hasrinhakita4881
@hasrinhakita4881 5 лет назад
Also"The wàr gav'" the world...Akira Takasaki and Loudness thunder frm the east
@popj-xg4to
@popj-xg4to 2 года назад
Operation Ichi-Go is an operation conducted by the Japanese Army on the Chinese mainland from April 17th to December 10th, 1944 during the Sino-Japanese War. It was the last major offensive of the Japanese Army, which caused the National Revolutionary Army to be hit hard and affected during the Chinese Civil War. However, on the other hand, the United States is also mediating the conclusion of the Double Tenth Agreement with Chiang Kai-shek in order to avoid a civil war. According to a study by Barbara W. Tuchman, the results of this operation had a more significant impact on the subsequent war situation than the Japanese had imagined, and had a decisive impact on Japan's fate. According to it, Franklin Roosevelt has consistently strongly trusted and supported Chiang Kai-shek since the beginning of the war, and encouraged him in the war against Japan so that he would not drop out of the Allies in a single peace with Japan during the Cairo Conference. However, he said that he changed his mind because the front of Chiang Kai-shek collapsed due to this operation. In fact, Chiang Kai-shek has not been invited to important Allied conferences ("Yalta Conference" and "Potsdam Conference") since then. According to the Stilwell document, Roosevelt said, "Can China win?" Stilwell said, "There is no choice but to eliminate Chiang Kai-shek." During the 1944 Hengyang battle, he could not sleep at night and twice. He says he thought about suicide. The American side also planned to assassinate Chiang Kai-shek, and three methods of "poisoning", "aircraft incident", and "pretending to be suicide" were considered, but it was canceled in 1944 due to changes in the international situation such as Burma. The successor that the United States envisioned is Sun Fountain. As Roosevelt's Chief of Staff George Marshall and General Joseph Stilwell have long insisted, Chiang Kai-shek's army is actually a demoralized and corrupt organization that does not form an army. It became clear that he had no desire or ability to fight with the United States and other Allied forces. As a result, President Roosevelt changed the scenario of the operation against Japan from the conventional bombing of Japan and other countries from the air bases of mainland China to the one that MacArthur and others claimed to occupy the islands of the Pacific Ocean one after another. China was dismissed at the Yalta Conference, and the Allied nation's footsteps were disturbed, with angry Chiang Kai-shek presenting a peace plan to Japan against the will of the United States. In the Japan-US negotiations, Japan's allegations were peace by the confluence of Wang Jingwei of the Nanjing government and Chiang Kai-shek of the Chongqing government, and a proposal for defense from communism jointly by Japan and China. The US allegation was the withdrawal of Japanese troops from China, admitting only the Chongqing government. The negotiations broke down and the United States stopped oil, resulting in a war between Japan and the United States. The Japanese Operation Ichi-Go attack left the National Revolutionary Army with 750,000 casualties. This caused the Kuomintang to lose to the Communist Party in the civil war. China would not have been dominated by the dictatorship Communist Party if it had made peace with Japan and cooperated in protecting it from communism.
@justinpyke1756
@justinpyke1756 7 лет назад
This is a wonderful summary. Good stuff.
@CastleBomb44
@CastleBomb44 4 года назад
4:20 that is a really cool looking tiger.. I really like that art
@IanCrossland
@IanCrossland 7 лет назад
Had my first Indy Neidell dream. Thank you guys for putting this together; swiftly, one of my favorite channels on RU-vid.
@andrewmay3307
@andrewmay3307 6 лет назад
Hi, indy and team. Thanks for uploading great content. I have a question for out of the trenches. I know that the generals hated the Christmas truce of 1914 so I was wondering how they felt about small truces to bury bodies and such?
@mistermyker9994
@mistermyker9994 7 лет назад
love these videos, so informative and interesting. wtf did they teach me at school.
@margretfortune1524
@margretfortune1524 6 лет назад
Thank you. Neidell-sama, If I would have researched some I would have found this episode sooner. I do not read English so well yet or speak it adequately. takes me time to translate everything. You and your wonderful Staff? crew? not sure. do amazing research.
@martinmikus6142
@martinmikus6142 7 лет назад
I am still waiting for some czechsloviakian special :(
@TheGreatWar
@TheGreatWar 7 лет назад
+Martin Mikus let's say the Japan special took us two years. Patience is a virtue on our show.
@martinmikus6142
@martinmikus6142 7 лет назад
I guess so. none the less you are doing astounding job making this show
@ericsharma2606
@ericsharma2606 5 лет назад
So japanese can grow beard and moustache... Amazing
@junesunshine417
@junesunshine417 5 лет назад
Yes the Japanese are the most hairy people in the east Asia and I can spot a Japanese person by his/her hairyness.
@king-oreos4003
@king-oreos4003 7 лет назад
Thank you indy
@ARIXANDRE
@ARIXANDRE 7 лет назад
Great episode!
@timothyelder332
@timothyelder332 7 лет назад
The still photograph at around 2:45 most likely does not depict a scene in Japan. The distinctive headwear and white-cloth clothing suggest it was likely taken in Korea. Please check your sources.
@u-max5111
@u-max5111 7 лет назад
Timothy Elder Yup that photo is definitly taken in old Korea(Was occupied by Japan)
@TheGreatWar
@TheGreatWar 7 лет назад
+Timothy Elder if our source says it's a photo from Japan, we use it.
@valyasochka9950
@valyasochka9950 7 лет назад
Timothy Elder That really _does_ look like Korea!
@jeffydarko9479
@jeffydarko9479 7 лет назад
Timothy - right on! Even the folks in the background are dressed in Korean garb. Regardless of whether or not this photo was taken in Japan, it is odd to see it in this (like all Great War videos) excellent episode - at least without context.
@troyspartan992
@troyspartan992 7 лет назад
Yes, correct that footage was in Korea. But at that time it was unfortunately Japanese territory.
@seniorbeast8617
@seniorbeast8617 4 года назад
2:46 I think this photo is taken in Korea
@Mrpachuko13
@Mrpachuko13 6 лет назад
Very amazing. Thank you
@supershoo4518
@supershoo4518 7 лет назад
really enjoy this content
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