The Battle of Midway 1942: Told from the Japanese Perspective (1/3)

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Montemayor

Montemayor

5 жыл бұрын

(Animated Battle Map)
This is part one of a three part video series covering Operation MI. As you can see I spent a considerable amount of time covering Nagumo’s Dilemma. To me it's one of most striking examples of how tough it can be for a commander to make a decision based on the information at hand. I found that to be the most interesting aspect of the battle.
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Corrections:
"Strength" , "Auxiliary", and "unknown" are misspelled in the video.
At 22:55 I should have stated “North of Midway” instead of Northeast of Midway. The illustration shows a 10 degree 240 nm from midway location. Not so Northeast as I audibly stated.
At 23:43 I should have stated 79 aircraft instead of 78 and I should have displayed 35 instead of 34 torpedo bombers. the “mistake” came about because sources still differ on whether there were 27 or 26 Carrier attack planes (Kates). If it was 27 it would have been 79 Planes. if it was 26 it would have been 78. During the recording I somehow mixed up the numbers.
Additional Notes:
notice that the carriers started off the battle in a box formation. This provided further mutual support for their rather weak AA fire. however, due to the incessant air attacks from VT-8, VT-6 and VT-3, the carriers were never able to reform in a box formation, instead they were in a ragged line which further worsened their AA capabilities.
----------------------------------------Spoiler Below regarding Nagumo's Dilemma--------------------------------------------
So what was the answer to Nagumo’s Dilemma?
“Taking all together, and admittedly operating with the benefit of hindsight, the “right” answer to Nagumo’s conundrum probably should have emphasized maneuver, offensive speed in preference to mass, and passive damage control. With fifteen minutes in which to act, he didn’t really have time to implement anything terribly fancy. But he could have helped himself immensely by immediately spotting every strike airplane in his hangars, whether they were armed or not, and launching them at the Americans. The sixty-four armed aircraft he had in had were perfectly capable of doing enormous damage to his enemy. And by emptying his hangars, he removed the single greatest danger to his carriers --- the presence of fueled and armed aircraft within them.”
Parshall, Jonathan B.; Tully, Anthony P.: Shattered Sword. The Untold Story of the Battle of Midway. Potomac Books: United States, 2007 : p. 170
Music :
filmstro.com/
Ride of the Valkyries - Wagner
Sources:
Isom, D. W. (2007). Midway inquest: Why the Japanese lost the Battle of Midway. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press.
Lundstrom, J. B. (2013). The First Team Pacific Naval Air Combat from Pearl Harbor to Midway. New York: Naval Institute Press.
Parshall, Jonathan B.; Tully, Anthony P.: Shattered Sword. The Untold Story of the Battle of Midway. Potomac Books: United States, 2007.
Stille, M. (2010). Midway 1942: Turning-point in the Pacific(Vol. 226, Campaign). Oxford: Osprey Publishing.
Toll, I. W. (2012). Pacific crucible: War at sea in the Pacific, 1941-1942. New York: W.W. Norton.
Willmott, H. P. (2008). The barrier and the javelin: Japanese and Allied Pacific strategies, February to June 1942. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press.
And of course:
www.combinedfleet.com/

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@charleskupfer9920
@charleskupfer9920 2 жыл бұрын
I'm a history professor and author of works on this subject. So please hear me when I tell you that you are VERY talented, and that you did a lot of EXCELLENT hard work here. This is fantastic in every respect. You really did a marvelous job and should feel very proud of yourself. This documentary of yours is good enough to serve as a model for college classes. Congratulations on a wonderful accomplishment. I hope your career lets you advance your talents and develop even more skills. You're off to a simply superb start! I admire your work and you have all my respect.
@robertgoss4842
@robertgoss4842 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, but the guy says, "Oh six thirty." Nobody in the military ever says "Oh" when expressing time. AM times are always preceded by "zero."
@AJ-rk3hk
@AJ-rk3hk Жыл бұрын
@@robertgoss4842 Are you being serious? This is an excellent documentary and your response is to pick on this insignificant detail? If you are being serious, then please stfu.
@talpark8796
@talpark8796 Жыл бұрын
too bad that Ludendorf wasnt mentioned
@Amore825
@Amore825 Жыл бұрын
Says you👌
@talpark8796
@talpark8796 Жыл бұрын
@@Amore825 thats easy to type
@michaelwiesinger2643
@michaelwiesinger2643 4 жыл бұрын
When a low-budget diy-documentary beats every million $ history channel docu-soap in every aspect. Just "wow"!
@SpiderSparta56
@SpiderSparta56 4 жыл бұрын
I know right. The was freaken awesome
@DarianCaplinger
@DarianCaplinger 4 жыл бұрын
I couldn't agree more! Bravo! Outstanding work. You didn't just do yourself proud, you did the battle proud. You just got a new subscriber.
@SpiderSparta56
@SpiderSparta56 4 жыл бұрын
@@DarianCaplinger I know right I also had to subscribed
@lpc3109
@lpc3109 4 жыл бұрын
Seriously though... I openly cheered when he played the music for the dive bombers that used the series of small pestering attacks for time to coordinate and home in on the enemy. Bravo!
@CheeseCakes11944
@CheeseCakes11944 4 жыл бұрын
Best Docu/video on the battle available!! Why don't pple go in to detail like Montemayor, just laziness by other producers. The details are incredible and enliven the whole battle.
@KajunKarnage
@KajunKarnage Жыл бұрын
I only have one problem with Montemayor…I need him to do this kind of video on every pivotal battle in history
@MemekingJag
@MemekingJag 9 ай бұрын
Same, but for high quality detailed historical breakdowns, Historia Civilis is the best for ancient/roman history, Epic History TV for Napoleonic era, HistoryMarche for Enlightenment/7 Years War, and ofcourse Indy Neidell/The Great War for WW1. I'm glad there are so many good channels for this type of content.
@nomadvehr827
@nomadvehr827 8 ай бұрын
Shout out to all of them!
@bettyjane6684
@bettyjane6684 8 ай бұрын
@@MemekingJagty!
@sticktheok
@sticktheok 7 ай бұрын
​@@MemekingJagindy is also doing ww2
@michaelquintana9618
@michaelquintana9618 6 ай бұрын
@@MemekingJagfacts but historia civilis has too much cicero bias for me
@schrutebuck88
@schrutebuck88 8 ай бұрын
Finally. No memes, no patronising the audience, no constant edits and jump cuts, no usual channel bollocks. Just well researched info presented in a non-annoying way by someone who knows their stuff. Keep up the great work! Also, your channel analysing action from the Eastern Front e.g Rzhev salient would be great
@jordanfan5896
@jordanfan5896 5 ай бұрын
Jordan Fan,Prophet of Environment。范楚漳,環境先知: 日本乏略:「要分工合作」的重要性。The biggest mistakes made by the Japanese were simply because those Japanese admirals didn’t understand the strategy of division of labors. All the Japanese aircraft carriers and warships have three (3) and the same missions or objectives (1) Attack the Midway Islands. and (2) Attack American Carriers and Warships. (3) Protect their own warships. Just how can one warships Carryout all 3 tasks??? It was extremely stupid!!! If the Japanese commanders could simply divide those tasks among the ships or groups of ships so that each group of ships could concentrate on their own task then the Japanese could win and avoid such big loss. Make sense??? 「要分工合作」..,,
@lilythebluespheresfan2897
@lilythebluespheresfan2897 3 ай бұрын
Battle of Mid
@Trass3r
@Trass3r 3 жыл бұрын
I love the idea of incorporating the fog of war and actually encouraging the viewer to imagine what they'd have done instead of just presenting the facts like most other documentaries.
@LAQC1992
@LAQC1992 3 жыл бұрын
Loved it
@TheKeithvidz
@TheKeithvidz 3 жыл бұрын
Encouraging the viewer to imagine = sheer brilliance.
@LC-dc7ec
@LC-dc7ec 2 жыл бұрын
I loved that bit, made the same decision as the Japanese myself. It really puts the commanders’ decision into perspective.
@alexanderblattler3672
@alexanderblattler3672 2 жыл бұрын
It's genius, I loved it as well. I've been working as a private tutor for a couple of years and I would do the exact same thing with my students and accordning to their parents' and teachers' feedback it worked wonders. I love doing lessons that way and I love Mobtemayor's style in these videos even more than that! Thoroughly enjoyed, thoroughly educated.
@AngelGarcia-he2gm
@AngelGarcia-he2gm 2 жыл бұрын
DagRogth?
@szymonnowak9989
@szymonnowak9989 4 жыл бұрын
I never thought a bunch of MS Paint animated planes and boats will keep me on the edge of the seat for 40 minutes
@Graham6761
@Graham6761 4 жыл бұрын
One thing it does really well is show what went into each decision that was made and the information available. It breaks down the numbers really well too.
@jsteel89
@jsteel89 3 жыл бұрын
You never thought so and thats not what happened. So, whats your point?
@renepavkovic3752
@renepavkovic3752 3 жыл бұрын
exactly
@hairoftehdog
@hairoftehdog 3 жыл бұрын
@@jsteel89 You're obnoxious
@jacobt1045
@jacobt1045 3 жыл бұрын
@@hairoftehdog Agreed
@Nitroaereus
@Nitroaereus Жыл бұрын
Leaving aside the 20/20 of hindsight, it really seems that Nagumo made the most reasonable decision, given the information he had at the time. His only great error is probably, as you said, not sending out more planes in his reconnaissance sortie. That could've been what saved his fleet.
@beorntwit711
@beorntwit711 Жыл бұрын
Reasonable, yes, but only if one doesn't take into account the massive delays that an uncoordinated attack can cause (as Americans proved with their luck). I don't know if they had previous examples of this (in battles or training); one can consider this a problem with the doctrine designed for optimal striking power.
@Jake-fy1pn
@Jake-fy1pn Жыл бұрын
@@beorntwit711 Had he accounted for an uncoordinated attack, what course of action should he have taken? Mind you, he was not aware that there were 3 enemy aircraft Carriers laying in wait for him and his carriers had made short work of midways fighters but needed to strike quickly before midway returned.
@beorntwit711
@beorntwit711 Жыл бұрын
@@Jake-fy1pn well, I'm no expert on naval aviation strikes and won't rewatch the video now, but sending a small, unprepared attack could have worked, together with sailing away. IIRC he had planes refitted several times.
@Shivian124
@Shivian124 Жыл бұрын
@@beorntwit711 Their intel being bad caused huge issues. If the scouting worked and was accurate, they send the counterattack imo. Having scouted a US fleet out of fighter range was a critical problem for decision making.
@dontwanttojoingoogle1799
@dontwanttojoingoogle1799 Жыл бұрын
Please don't forget the lessons learned in Season 1, Episode 16, entitled "The Galileo Seven" where Spock, also, made all the rational and logical choices which lead to numerous redshirts getting murdered by the vile giant ape-like creatures. It wasn't until he made the daring, very risky, and emotional action of dumping his ship's entire supply of fuel to ignite the atmosphere that he finally managed to bring the crew back to safety onboard the Enterprise.
@17donhol
@17donhol Жыл бұрын
Lt Best realized McCluskeys blunder and took two wingmen with him ( Kroger and Weber) and Best bomb single handedly wiped out the flag ship of Kido Butai. .Thats pretty fucking impressive
@gregbailey1753
@gregbailey1753 Жыл бұрын
And then hit Hiryu! Dick Best that is.
@billholder1330
@billholder1330 Жыл бұрын
@@gregbailey1753 Yup, Dick Best is one of only two pilots to have taken out 2 carriers in one day, the other being Dusty Kleiss, who also hit a cruiser for the "hat trick" record...
@dareisnogod5711
@dareisnogod5711 Жыл бұрын
Too bad you felt the need to use the "f" word in your comment. I use the word also, but not in my writing; that's smart.
@billholder1330
@billholder1330 Жыл бұрын
@@dareisnogod5711 Eve more too bad that you feel the need to try to publicly shame someone for cursing. You like tilting windmills, too, don't you? lol What a lame butthurt snowflake response...
@eazhe3716
@eazhe3716 Жыл бұрын
@@dareisnogod5711 Writing is no different than speech, grow a backbone snowflake.
@kumisz2
@kumisz2 5 жыл бұрын
The inclusion of the fog of war was great. Shows how easy hindsight makes to see the "obvious" mistakes the commanders make.
@axialmount5571
@axialmount5571 5 жыл бұрын
"We all have perfect 20/20 hindsight"
@uwekonnigsstaddt524
@uwekonnigsstaddt524 5 жыл бұрын
In order to see the “whole picture”, we have to see Montemayor’s previous presentation on the Battle of Midway from the American side; the Japanese did not know their communication code had been broken, giving an advantage on intelligence the Japanese did not possess. If we were to reverse the combatants, the Americans would have made the same choice giving the same results. Mistakes were not made. All those obsolete U.S. Navy aircrafts were obsolete by the time the entered the war, were mostly shot down, the entire VT-8 squadron was shot down, only one survivor. There was a lack of coordination in regards to the American forces attacking the Japanese due to different reasons, yet, the Achilles heel, if there was a single one, could be summed up in “target fixation”, not luck as some people may assume. The Zero air cover over the Japanese carrier group did what they were supposed to do: assist their fellow airmen by joining the fight ensuing near the carrier group. That opened a window of opportunity for the other American naval aircrafts that were undetected by the Japanese. If some of the Zero fighters protecting the carrier group would have remained on station, would the battle have resulted on different outcome? Possible, perhaps only one carrier, or 2, would have been lost. I look forward for the second installment on this series. Great video
@trumpocalypsenow4654
@trumpocalypsenow4654 5 жыл бұрын
American commanders tend to be more aggressive in response to potential contact with the enemy. I agree that American forces would have made many mistakes had the situation been reversed, but I think many American commanders would have taken the aggressive option when faced with the unknown contact to the NE. The aggressive option brings its own risks that we don't consider in the battle as it played out. It also gives you an opportunity to keep the initiative.
@Gotterdammerung05
@Gotterdammerung05 5 жыл бұрын
@@trumpocalypsenow4654 I agree with this. Throughout the war American commanders showed a very high level of aggression and willingness to take risk, often to the point of near recklessness. Even the decision to attempt an ambush on a numerically superior force with far greater experience and capability was borderline foolish, as evidenced by the losses of their torpedo planes. The Japanese tended to over plan and then take few risks, and the Americans tended to go full cowboy taking huge risks with relatively little pre planning. However this definitely falls in line with western military thought (best defense is a good offense, high risk high reward), and paid off handsomely here.
@gordonilaoa1275
@gordonilaoa1275 5 жыл бұрын
Trumpocalypse Now I believe the Americans could afford that luxury as Japan could not replenish its losses as quick as them.
@bromo999
@bromo999 5 жыл бұрын
I'm 66 years old., a huge history buff and I have to say that while I thought I knew what happened at Midway, I did not. Until today. Thank you for this, it is a tremendous presentation of complex information.
@chokedup53
@chokedup53 5 жыл бұрын
you need to read Shattered Sword by Jonathan Parshall and Anthony Tully. it makes the battle clear and documents the winning and losing strategies. the MI operation wouldn't succeed no matter the outcome, because the basic tennant was flawed. Manahan's "decisive battle" concept was not going to bring the USA to the negotiation table.
@Yuppie.Mike.
@Yuppie.Mike. 5 жыл бұрын
You said you are a history buff. Why did you not tell everyone about what the Japanese men did from 1897 till 1945 in 1897 they invaded Korea killing 3 million civilians they were in a constant state of war from 1897 to 1945 when we ended their murderous reign. The Japanese were responsible for 21 million civilian deaths during this time. Please don't just look at American history look at Korean history Chinese history. You will find the truth. The Japanese were responsible for just as many deaths as the Nazi party the Nazi party just did it quicker.
@deeyablo
@deeyablo 5 жыл бұрын
@@Yuppie.Mike. You're plain silly. There is plenty of material out there exploring Japanese atrocities. Sometimes, and hear me out, people want to understand the details of a specific moment in history. Would you like to see your efforts do good? Find videos where the atrocities are underplayed or denied, and speak up there. Being negative towards someone that is doing their damndest to present historically accurate information about a specific, significant battle is wretched. He is not here to serve content specifically to you.
@deeyablo
@deeyablo 5 жыл бұрын
@@Yuppie.Mike. And posting this under someone showing valid appreciation for the incredible efforts of the creator of this video? Just ludicrous. Grow up.
@JRobbySh
@JRobbySh 5 жыл бұрын
Ditto.
@taimeuppe6174
@taimeuppe6174 2 жыл бұрын
I lived on Midway as a kid in the late 50's when my dad was stationed there. We would slide down the grass sides of the bomb shelter on a piece of card board. There was a few remnants of the war still there.
@jordanfan5896
@jordanfan5896 5 ай бұрын
Jordan Fan,Prophet of Environment。范楚漳,環境先知: 日本乏略:「要分工合作」的重要性。The biggest mistakes made by the Japanese were simply because those Japanese admirals didn’t understand the strategy of division of labors. All the Japanese aircraft carriers and warships have three (3) and the same missions or objectives (1) Attack the Midway Islands. and (2) Attack American Carriers and Warships. (3) Protect their own warships. Just how can one warships Carryout all 3 tasks??? It was extremely stupid!!! If the Japanese commanders could simply divide those tasks among the ships or groups of ships so that each group of ships could concentrate on their own task then the Japanese could win and avoid such big loss. Make sense??? 「要分工合作」??!!
@jeffingram9916
@jeffingram9916 Жыл бұрын
I was in the Navy in 1960. I was on Midway for a month. We stayed in barracks that still had evidence of the 1942 attack. The barracks had a frame of I-beam steel. In places you could see where the armor piercing bullets had passed through the I-beams with the metal bent downward where the bullets had passed through the beams. This was 18 years after the battle and I didn’t think much about the history I was seeing.🤷🏼‍♂️🤷🏼‍♂️
@jordanfan5896
@jordanfan5896 5 ай бұрын
Jordan Fan,Prophet of Environment。范楚漳,環境先知: 日本乏略:「要分工合作」的重要性。The biggest mistakes made by the Japanese were simply because those Japanese admirals didn’t understand the strategy of division of labors. All the Japanese aircraft carriers and warships have three (3) and the same missions or objectives (1) Attack the Midway Islands. and (2) Attack American Carriers and Warships. (3) Protect their own warships. Just how can one warships Carryout all 3 tasks??? It was extremely stupid!!! If the Japanese commanders could simply divide those tasks among the ships or groups of ships so that each group of ships could concentrate on their own task then the Japanese could win and avoid such big loss. Make sense??? 「要分工合作」??!!,
@tenvolone
@tenvolone 3 жыл бұрын
This is how a damn documentary should be. To the point without all the theatrics. Kudos and outstanding job.
@andybrennand1576
@andybrennand1576 3 жыл бұрын
Makes the History channel look stupid.
@mlovmo
@mlovmo 3 жыл бұрын
And without an IRRITATING title segment!
@thezimra9429
@thezimra9429 3 жыл бұрын
oof... poor murican... saw normal media for first time... yeah your "TV" is pure cancer and ads
@standalon3308
@standalon3308 3 жыл бұрын
"Kidos". No?
@135monster
@135monster 2 жыл бұрын
Ride of the Valkyries for the Iron Fist is just the right amount of theatrics
@connorclabaugh9962
@connorclabaugh9962 3 жыл бұрын
Who else is back for a refresher before they watch the entire set in it's glory?
@chua.b7281
@chua.b7281 3 жыл бұрын
Connor Clabaugh I’m so happy he posted the rest
@jjkrayenhagen
@jjkrayenhagen 3 жыл бұрын
Yep
@TheCrazierz
@TheCrazierz 3 жыл бұрын
Same
@joshpetersen5968
@joshpetersen5968 3 жыл бұрын
same
@Strideo1
@Strideo1 3 жыл бұрын
I went back and started with the Battle of the Coral Sea.
@marcoluoma3770
@marcoluoma3770 Жыл бұрын
Having watched many dramatizations of this battle, this low-budget account is the first to present moment-by-moment accounts of what happened when, and why. Well done.
@jordanfan5896
@jordanfan5896 5 ай бұрын
Jordan Fan,Prophet of Environment。范楚漳,環境先知: 日本乏略:「要分工合作」的重要性。The biggest mistakes made by the Japanese were simply because those Japanese admirals didn’t understand the strategy of division of labors. All the Japanese aircraft carriers and warships have three (3) and the same missions or objectives (1) Attack the Midway Islands. and (2) Attack American Carriers and Warships. (3) Protect their own warships. Just how can one warships Carryout all 3 tasks??? It was extremely stupid!!! If the Japanese commanders could simply divide those tasks among the ships or groups of ships so that each group of ships could concentrate on their own task then the Japanese could win and avoid such big loss. Make sense??? 「要分工合作」,??!
@maxwellhesher1790
@maxwellhesher1790 3 ай бұрын
@@jordanfan5896That’s running directly into American logistical supports, with a third of the original fighting force. Nagumo’s only real fault was the lackluster effort put into reconnaissance.
@marquisberrey3085
@marquisberrey3085 Жыл бұрын
A big part of the success of this series is using the fog of war to implicate the viewer in agreeing with a Japanese tactical rationale that led to overall failure and so turning the viewer's sympathy from an American success to a Japanese tragedy. Nagumo and company made a lot of prudent decisions with the information they had, their fighters were brave, and yet they still lost.
@jordanfan5896
@jordanfan5896 5 ай бұрын
Jordan Fan,Prophet of Environment。范楚漳,環境先知: 日本乏略:「要分工合作」的重要性。The biggest mistakes made by the Japanese were simply because those Japanese admirals didn’t understand the strategy of division of labors. All the Japanese aircraft carriers and warships have three (3) and the same missions or objectives (1) Attack the Midway Islands. and (2) Attack American Carriers and Warships. (3) Protect their own warships. Just how can one warships Carryout all 3 tasks??? It was extremely stupid!!! If the Japanese commanders could simply divide those tasks among the ships or groups of ships so that each group of ships could concentrate on their own task then the Japanese could win and avoid such big loss. Make sense??? 「要分工合作」;:(??
@vplakerfan3652
@vplakerfan3652 5 жыл бұрын
This video is the best explanation of the battle of Midway. Better than movies, documentaries, history books, etc. Enjoyed all 40+ minutes. Evidence of research - 5 stars Narration - 5 stars Graphics - 5 stars "What would you do?" - 5 stars Overall - 5 stars Can't wait to see Part 2
@hughbo52
@hughbo52 5 жыл бұрын
Critique scoring - 5 stars
@savagex466-qt1io
@savagex466-qt1io 5 жыл бұрын
Ya well said VP LakerFan he put alot of effort into it its great better then documentaries sure it doesent have "certain" footage but the birds eye view is better fit i think you really get a idea of how it played out thanks for shareing
@dosran5786
@dosran5786 5 жыл бұрын
you havent read a book in your life if youi think this sophomoric bullshit compares to some of the books about midway which again im calling bullshit that you read anything that wasnt a wikipedia page.
@waiking1425
@waiking1425 5 жыл бұрын
The best video. Make me understand more and I can see the big picture. Thank You
@unclepatrick2
@unclepatrick2 5 жыл бұрын
@@dosran5786 Which Books do you recommend?
@JustinSanchez
@JustinSanchez 4 жыл бұрын
You know a production is good when you don't realize 42 minutes just went by. This is very well done!
@ggoddkkiller1342
@ggoddkkiller1342 4 жыл бұрын
I didn't realize it was 42 minutes until i read your comment 🤣
@SlyPearTree
@SlyPearTree 4 жыл бұрын
You could not be more right.
@Waa-ani
@Waa-ani 4 жыл бұрын
I smear, I thought it was less than 20mins
@EmyrDerfel
@EmyrDerfel 4 жыл бұрын
42 minutes but only part one of two!!?!
@GameFreak992
@GameFreak992 4 жыл бұрын
SHIT, i didnt notice it was 40m until i read your comment. spot on
@DylansPen
@DylansPen Жыл бұрын
On a tour of the carrier Hornet in Alameda near San Francisco one of the docents was a guy named Ralph, he was a tail gunner at the battle of Midway, this was early 2000s so he was in his 80's I'd guess. Only a few people on the tour even stopped to listen to him talk about his experience but I wasn't going anywhere. He said on their bomb run dive on the carrier they attacked the SBD's were so close together he could almost reach out and touch another plane.
@jordanfan5896
@jordanfan5896 5 ай бұрын
Jordan Fan,Prophet of Environment。范楚漳,環境先知: 日本乏略:「要分工合作」的重要性。The biggest mistakes made by the Japanese were simply because those Japanese admirals didn’t understand the strategy of division of labors. All the Japanese aircraft carriers and warships have three (3) and the same missions or objectives (1) Attack the Midway Islands. and (2) Attack American Carriers and Warships. (3) Protect their own warships. Just how can one warships Carryout all 3 tasks??? It was extremely stupid!!! If the Japanese commanders could simply divide those tasks among the ships or groups of ships so that each group of ships could concentrate on their own task then the Japanese could win and avoid such big loss. Make sense??? 「要分工合作」,??!!
@robertzanardelli7240
@robertzanardelli7240 2 жыл бұрын
The Yorktown has the most incredible story arc throughout Pearl-Midway.
@Kaiserboo1871
@Kaiserboo1871 2 жыл бұрын
And it ends with its tragic sinking.
@jordanfan5896
@jordanfan5896 5 ай бұрын
Jordan Fan,Prophet of Environment。范楚漳,環境先知: 日本乏略:「要分工合作」的重要性。The biggest mistakes made by the Japanese were simply because those Japanese admirals didn’t understand the strategy of division of labors. All the Japanese aircraft carriers and warships have three (3) and the same missions or objectives (1) Attack the Midway Islands. and (2) Attack American Carriers and Warships. (3) Protect their own warships. Just how can one warships Carryout all 3 tasks??? It was extremely stupid!!! If the Japanese commanders could simply divide those tasks among the ships or groups of ships so that each group of ships could concentrate on their own task then the Japanese could win and avoid such big loss. Make sense??? 「要分工合作」(;:()
@PalmdalesAdonis
@PalmdalesAdonis 4 ай бұрын
no the big E has a better story arc throughout the whole war with Japan
@Shadowfax-1980
@Shadowfax-1980 4 жыл бұрын
Now would be a golden time to come out with Part 2. So many people stuck in their homes under lockdown orders craving online content!
@williamloftus3949
@williamloftus3949 4 жыл бұрын
I'm doing my biweekly check in. I hope the dudes OK.
@rayc5916
@rayc5916 4 жыл бұрын
Its really sad but hes abandoning his youtube which could make him a millionaire and provide for his family. What a waste
@jarrodyuki7081
@jarrodyuki7081 4 жыл бұрын
@@rayc5916 kzfaq.info/get/bejne/e6udZbWBub2tXac.html
@jarrodyuki7081
@jarrodyuki7081 4 жыл бұрын
@@rayc5916 watch this
@quacking.duck.3243
@quacking.duck.3243 4 жыл бұрын
@@jarrodyuki7081 Nice playlist, thanks!
@stephenrebbe3081
@stephenrebbe3081 3 жыл бұрын
I've been a WWII buff my whole life. I have seen nearly every Midway thing there is... This one is the first one to truly exhibit Nagumo's conundrum by using the fog of war angle. BRILLIANT!!! This is an outstanding video- a terrific demonstration of the situation! I very much enjoyed the narration as to what the Japanese must have thought as the morning developed. I have a lot of respect for poor old Nagumo. Imagine had the US carriers not been so close... By playing it safe, he really made the right choice. It is too easy to judge a proper decision by its results.
@NYCYankInTexas
@NYCYankInTexas 2 жыл бұрын
It doesn't get discussed in the 'American' versions of Coral Sea, or Midway, either in print or on the screen, but after the battle of Coral Sea, Japanese Vice Admiral Takeo Takagi was certain that the Americans had broken the Japanese Naval codes before Coral Sea and he was adamant to Yamamoto that he delay the major upcoming Midway operation. The two got into a heated exchange and Yamamoto banished Takagi to the Mako Guards District and he wasn't restored until Yamamoto was killed. Takagi tried to involve Nagumo, but the man was too cowardly to stand up top Yamamoto. Shigeyoshi Inoue also agreed with Takagi and he also had an argument with Yamamoto. He was equally certain the Americans knew the Japanese plans and movements, however, unlike Takagi, he urged Yamamoto to accept the fact this was a strong possibility and cancel the useless diversion at Dutch Harbor and instead use the two carriers from that operation to provide additional CAP for the Midway campaign carrier protection. He pointed out that they could have provided an additional 70 fighters and 26 bombers and that Zuikaku needed to be used for an additional landing platform in the event of emergency or unexpected events. Yamamoto was irate with Inoue and banned him from participating in an further planning for not only Midway, but any operations and in October he became commander of the Japanese Naval Academy. Yamamoto- being the pompous ass that he was- refusing to listen to other opinions or disagreement, reaped the destruction of his own fleet and soon after- himself. . A Battle History of the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1941-1945 by Dull
@OhManTFE
@OhManTFE 2 жыл бұрын
@@NYCYankInTexas Why did he refuse to believe the naval codes had not been broken?
@SilverIchimaru
@SilverIchimaru 2 жыл бұрын
@@OhManTFE he was a gambler who tended to ignore things he didn't like or thought were inconvenient and as seen was not real nice when someone insisted that something might not go right. It happened during the 'war games' to the guy playing the Americans did near exactly what America did do but was completely dismissed in the end and I believe his moves were reversed. Rather silly thing to do. I think after the war at least one Japanese who fought dubbed it something like winning disease and said near everyone had it. That they would always prevail easily. A really bad way to go into any battle.
@NYCYankInTexas
@NYCYankInTexas 2 жыл бұрын
@@OhManTFE Arrogance- Same as the Germans. The Japanese switched to a JN-25c in May 1941, which Yamamoto thought to be unbreakable, however, he thought the same of the JN-25 code used leading up to Coral Sea and just days before the battle- Nimitz was getting deciphers up to 80% of the entire
@vaskylark
@vaskylark 2 жыл бұрын
@@NYCYankInTexas This is exactly my thoughts. He was still riding high from his success at Pearl Harbour, so he couldn't be wrong? Except he was. Good for the Americans.
@3sierra15
@3sierra15 Жыл бұрын
Now I understand how we won the battle of Midway. Telling it from the Japanese POV simplified and clarified it. Great job.
@jordanfan5896
@jordanfan5896 5 ай бұрын
Jordan Fan,Prophet of Environment。范楚漳,環境先知: 日本乏略:「要分工合作」的重要性。The biggest mistakes made by the Japanese were simply because those Japanese admirals didn’t understand the strategy of division of labors. All the Japanese aircraft carriers and warships have three (3) and the same missions or objectives (1) Attack the Midway Islands. and (2) Attack American Carriers and Warships. (3) Protect their own warships. Just how can one warships Carryout all 3 tasks??? It was extremely stupid!!! If the Japanese commanders could simply divide those tasks among the ships or groups of ships so that each group of ships could concentrate on their own task then the Japanese could win and avoid such big loss. Make sense??? 「要分工合作」;;()!
@rijosivi
@rijosivi Жыл бұрын
The mindblowing part is the stupid level of detail you go into while using the simplest maps and sketches to explain it. To know something is good. To explain something is great. To detail it in such a succint and simple manner without sacrificing information is something beyond. Congratulations on your piece. You should be working at the history documentary channel providing these insightful videos. I can only imagine what you would accomplish with the proper resources.
@jordanfan5896
@jordanfan5896 5 ай бұрын
Jordan Fan,Prophet of Environment。范楚漳,環境先知: 日本乏略:「要分工合作」的重要性。The biggest mistakes made by the Japanese were simply because those Japanese admirals didn’t understand the strategy of division of labors. All the Japanese aircraft carriers and warships have three (3) and the same missions or objectives (1) Attack the Midway Islands. and (2) Attack American Carriers and Warships. (3) Protect their own warships. Just how can one warships Carryout all 3 tasks??? It was extremely stupid!!! If the Japanese commanders could simply divide those tasks among the ships or groups of ships so that each group of ships could concentrate on their own task then the Japanese could win and avoid such big loss. Make sense??? 「要分工合作」()$?!&
@nameless0711
@nameless0711 5 ай бұрын
blah blah blah
@ericayala7387
@ericayala7387 2 ай бұрын
easy to say now but the Japanese and Americans are the one making all the mistakes for the world to see as this was the first time carrier battles occurred. @@jordanfan5896
@JaZoN_XD
@JaZoN_XD 4 жыл бұрын
who still here waiting for part 2 lmao, I still check on it every week or so
@casualbird7671
@casualbird7671 4 жыл бұрын
same >v
@uladzimirdarozka3882
@uladzimirdarozka3882 4 жыл бұрын
Absolutely. Can't tell how many times I've re-watched the video...like 10? 15?
@GGKevin
@GGKevin 4 жыл бұрын
Serious. What I just came here for lol. First video was so well done!
@ascendingberyl5773
@ascendingberyl5773 4 жыл бұрын
URGENT WARNING! EVERYONE, POST BIBLE VERSES ON YOUR FACE BOOK ACCOUNT! This action is necessary to stop the facebook ruels which are banning bible verses. whatever your religion may be, if it involves the bible, or even if you are just a freedom loving athiest, us who join together to defy evil shall prevail. Pass on the message, Godspeed.
@Adiscretefirm
@Adiscretefirm 4 жыл бұрын
Was I the only one that thought it would be out by June?
@noahromain4386
@noahromain4386 4 жыл бұрын
Who else is just checking in hoping for a release date on part 2
@gamerhistorian7843
@gamerhistorian7843 4 жыл бұрын
Me!!
@quanphi3636
@quanphi3636 4 жыл бұрын
Me too. I have read many of ww2 battles docx this time, and realized that not like I was teached at the school, japanese navy was really strong in wwii, even finally they lost the whole war. Many things is not so accuracy in the studying books in my country. Fuckit the government. It's a shame Some idea from a man living in Hanoi, VN
@kirkmattoon2594
@kirkmattoon2594 4 жыл бұрын
Checking in to see about Part 2 but ended up watching this again for the 3rd time. Are you listening Montemayor? Your audience awaits you!
@rickbeniers667
@rickbeniers667 4 жыл бұрын
We need part 2!
@aptroid
@aptroid 4 жыл бұрын
I checked n he didnt so I can finally go to sleep
@kaahzvi5820
@kaahzvi5820 10 ай бұрын
I really like history photographs and my jaw dropped when I saw you included the black and white photographs of the initial bombers in the best possible resolution. They're hard to find. 41 minutes of pure entertainment
@jordanfan5896
@jordanfan5896 5 ай бұрын
Jordan Fan,Prophet of Environment。范楚漳,環境先知: 日本乏略:「要分工合作」的重要性。The biggest mistakes made by the Japanese were simply because those Japanese admirals didn’t understand the strategy of division of labors. All the Japanese aircraft carriers and warships have three (3) and the same missions or objectives (1) Attack the Midway Islands. and (2) Attack American Carriers and Warships. (3) Protect their own warships. Just how can one warships Carryout all 3 tasks??? It was extremely stupid!!! If the Japanese commanders could simply divide those tasks among the ships or groups of ships so that each group of ships could concentrate on their own task then the Japanese could win and avoid such big loss. Make sense??? 「要分工合作」,???
@zotfotpiq
@zotfotpiq 3 ай бұрын
i pocket clicked on this and, yeah, ok... I'll watch nagumo's dilemma for the thirtieth time. let's go!
@MontemayorChannel
@MontemayorChannel 5 жыл бұрын
Time Stamps Intro 0:00 Beginning of the battle/Strike on Midway 07:05 Midway's aircraft attacks on the Kido Buati 11:34 Nagumo's Dilemma 18:27 the Torpedo Squadron Attacks 30:44 1022-1026 : 38:55 Okay guys, so this video is a long one. I suggest grabbing some snacks and watching it in three parts if needed so that you can fully absorb all the information. Suggested divisions would be watching from the intro to the end of the Midway attacks 18:27 , then nagumos dilemma from 18:27-30:44 and finally the last section covering the torpedo attacks 30:44 till the end.
@teddyboragina6437
@teddyboragina6437 5 жыл бұрын
we love your vids! imho please get a discord!
@PrehistoricLEGO
@PrehistoricLEGO 5 жыл бұрын
Dude I’m just getting ready for the 2nd part, keep up the good work man
@marcoswang5034
@marcoswang5034 5 жыл бұрын
I've got this guy in my list for a reason, though he makes a video half a year, this is the most educative and informative video Ive seen this year. I myself am very intereted in battleships and pacific war, like Iowa and Yamato, Yomamoto and Nimistz, I hope to be able to talk with u more. Anyway, many thanks for the work!
@TheLoachman
@TheLoachman 5 жыл бұрын
"So this video is a long one". . . It certainly did not seem long. It ended after what felt like ten minutes or so - a testament to its quality. Excellent approach to telling the story, great details, clear explanations, and brilliant graphics. One of the hardest things about understanding battles is keeping track of the many things happening in different places at different times and how they relate, and matching all of those to a single overall timeline. I think that you nailed that. Obviously, this was not a one-evening effort, and the time taken for research and composition was worth every second. Thank-you.
@BeatYourHeadIn
@BeatYourHeadIn 5 жыл бұрын
Welcome back! I've been hoping for new content from you.
@CeruleanChurch
@CeruleanChurch 2 жыл бұрын
This is a testament to how a simple style can help the story unfolding. The lack of explosions and flashy theatrics make it easier for me to follow along exactly what's happening. Great damn job, this was fantastic
@Tehui1974
@Tehui1974 2 жыл бұрын
The video has received 18M views. He did a great job of putting it together.
@LuisLarreaJr
@LuisLarreaJr 2 жыл бұрын
I remember PBS used to put out videos like this.
@sdcgnojhmr8755
@sdcgnojhmr8755 2 жыл бұрын
Totally agree.
@jackj5368
@jackj5368 2 жыл бұрын
Too simple.
@theEWDSDS
@theEWDSDS 2 жыл бұрын
Yep. My least favorite part of midway (the movie) is that its hard to follow. All the stuff happens at once and you cant tell the characters apart anyways. This is simple, yet good looking aswell
@cody12345249
@cody12345249 Жыл бұрын
My brother I hope every single day you wake you're proud of this documentary. This was absolutely incredible.
@topphatt1312
@topphatt1312 2 жыл бұрын
39:00 gives me chills every single time I watch it.
@RCAvhstape
@RCAvhstape 5 жыл бұрын
When I was a little kid in the 1980s I met Ensign George Gay at an airshow at a US Naval air station. He was signing books at the time. I was too young to understand the significance of the man in front of me; my dad told me he had gotten shot down and floated in the middle of the ensuing battle, but I didn't know until later that he had lost all of his air crew buddies that same day and was the only survivor. He was wounded and hid under his seat cushion to avoid being strafed by Zeroes, while witnessing the destruction of the Japanese carriers. He didn't inflate his life raft until later, and was damned lucky to be found and rescued.
@efraim3364
@efraim3364 5 жыл бұрын
watch the movie "Midway". Was made in the late 70's and has his perspective
@kaizermierkrazy6886
@kaizermierkrazy6886 5 жыл бұрын
@Norman Ritter ..dont. its not funny.
@rocketguardian2001
@rocketguardian2001 5 жыл бұрын
@@efraim3364 Better yet, read "A Dawn Like Thunder", which tells not only Gay's story, but of the other survivors of Torpedo 8 that aren't mentioned...the Avengers that flew from Midway were from the same squadron, and only two of them survived, and another detachment arrived aboard Saratoga at the conclusion of the battle, only to find out their comrades had all died..
@thegoodcaptain1217
@thegoodcaptain1217 5 жыл бұрын
I have a signed copy of his book, "Sole Survivor", a cherished possession.
@efraim3364
@efraim3364 5 жыл бұрын
@@rocketguardian2001 thnx man, i'll look into it
@lukedo8560
@lukedo8560 4 жыл бұрын
Meanwhile, I'm here waiting for part 2 like Nagumo waiting for Tomonaga's strike group to return.
@starrionx1
@starrionx1 4 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I check back every couple of weeks. If only I could find out how this ended.
@zanzibart3
@zanzibart3 4 жыл бұрын
I'm going to forget the plot.
@k1productions87
@k1productions87 4 жыл бұрын
L D you and me both
@audiosurfarchive
@audiosurfarchive 4 жыл бұрын
HL3 confirmed
@thomasjr8360
@thomasjr8360 4 жыл бұрын
I hope its really not like waiting on torpedo 8 to return..lol..
@utleyduckling9790
@utleyduckling9790 Жыл бұрын
This is by far the best battle breakdown I’ve ever seen. Absolutely terrific work!
@thomasseabolt9385
@thomasseabolt9385 Жыл бұрын
I've used and still use this video with my 4th and 5th grade advanced level classes to support American history studies. They love it. You should hear them on how they react (with great disappointment moaning) to the misses and shoot-downs in the early unsuccessful attacks... And then the moment the Ride of the Valkries starts, they go nuts. Arms waving around, cheering, they can't sit still, almost out of control... (both the boys and the girls). It's so cool to see.
@morenteria2988
@morenteria2988 Жыл бұрын
This is top notch educational video, in my opinion. I absolutely agree with you in sharing this great video to your class. Please send my greetings to your pupils!
@shadow7988
@shadow7988 11 ай бұрын
I gotta imagine there's a lot of 'USA USA USA' chants. The teachers in the nearby rooms probably get a little confused, lol.
@andrewrichesson8627
@andrewrichesson8627 11 ай бұрын
The ride of the Valkyries was such a perfect choice
@somedudethatripsplanetinha4221
@somedudethatripsplanetinha4221 4 ай бұрын
There's no way you aren't their favorite teacher.
@bucfan11
@bucfan11 4 жыл бұрын
From the OP: " 1 month ago Hello guys, so here’s an update. Part 2 is still in the making. At moment it’s clocking in at 46 minutes. So, It’s actually longer than part 1. A breakdown of it goes as follows: 0:00-28:00 It starts off with the disaster at 1026 and Hiryu’s retaliatory strike. It carries on to the conclusion of the battle with some analysis. Then I go into some detail regarding the sinking of the Mikuma and the Yorktown. Then the final conclusion. 28:00-46:00 I give a recap of the Morning events but this time from the American POV. This is to illustrate (clearly, I hope), how the Americans were able to get the drop on the Japanese and win the battle. At the moment, I am about 85% done with the animations. Then I have to record, edit, and add the music. And I’m trying something new this time, I want to add some artwork to the video. So once that is all done, I’ll publish the video. Sorry for the long wait guys! the success of part 1 was completely unexpected for me. If I had known, I probably wouldn’t have posted Part 1 without having completed part 2 as well.
@Zbyszkogap
@Zbyszkogap 4 жыл бұрын
Yes !! i am checking for and update every month ...
@cyril4046
@cyril4046 4 жыл бұрын
bucfan11 That's great new. Where did he write this though? Can you tell us please? :)
@thomasanderson440
@thomasanderson440 4 жыл бұрын
@@cyril4046 his channel community page
@cyril4046
@cyril4046 4 жыл бұрын
Thomas Anderson Thanks!
@robertaturk
@robertaturk 4 жыл бұрын
Great job!!! The way you presented it is very effective in helping me remember Midway. You really lock it in with visuals, showing timing of the sequences, and evaluating what the spectrum of battle choices were and then giving them weight. So not only the what - but the why - and the layers of people and their decisions that also effected the outcome. You give the overview and the details to support it and the different levels of consequences. Outstanding!!! If you had been my history teacher - I would have easily made A plus! You have a great skill! Thanks for using it to enrich our understanding of strategies, tactics, culture and systems!!
@azone123465
@azone123465 5 жыл бұрын
You break the battle down to a 100% understandable order of events. Bravo, you do a great service to history.
@AstroGremlinAmerican
@AstroGremlinAmerican 5 жыл бұрын
It lacks the History Channel style of thundering drums and blaring music, so loud that it occasionally drowns out the narration. The "sound artists" at the History Channel know that without their aggressive, dramatic, distracting soundtrack, no one would be interested because secretly they couldn't care less about history. So many HC programs ruined by these jerk offs, loudly jerking off in the foreground, instead of the background.
@fidziek
@fidziek 5 жыл бұрын
@@AstroGremlinAmerican Hello, bro! - I cannot agree more with you - ant there's many more "fields" like the 'sound' you mentioned... Some details, so annoying for a watchful viewer... I hope our comments and critisism here and there can change something to a better quality.
@ProphTruth100
@ProphTruth100 5 жыл бұрын
@@AstroGremlinAmerican ya God forbid they try to make anything more interesting
@gerthurman1
@gerthurman1 5 жыл бұрын
Astro Gremlin pp
@AstroGremlinAmerican
@AstroGremlinAmerican 4 жыл бұрын
@@gerthurman1 It's a personal problem to the extent that I prefer understanding narration. Tastes differ.
@ardenpeters2952
@ardenpeters2952 Жыл бұрын
SO MUCH BETTER the the History Channel cartoons! No recycling of stock shots, no endless commentaries, just great understanding and flawless production. Thank you!!!
@minoru5760
@minoru5760 2 ай бұрын
Masterpiece. Ive seen a lot of videos about this event, but this is the only one that claims a "Japanese perspective" and actually does so
@henrycebula4767
@henrycebula4767 3 жыл бұрын
You used the right American flag, 48 stars bc no Alaska or Hawaii, I'm impressed
@anmacivor
@anmacivor 3 жыл бұрын
I’m not going to go back and check, but the flag at the time would have 48 stars. No Alaska and no Hawaii.
@anmacivor
@anmacivor 3 жыл бұрын
Whoops. A flag just showed up! 48 stars in 6x8 pattern.
@henrycebula4767
@henrycebula4767 3 жыл бұрын
@@anmacivor I ment 48 is was a typo (Alaska was addicted before Hi iirc)
@henrycebula4767
@henrycebula4767 3 жыл бұрын
@@anmacivor I will fix it tho
@theftparrot5750
@theftparrot5750 3 жыл бұрын
Thats cool but nobody cares
@teddyf9438
@teddyf9438 5 жыл бұрын
Watched this, then the history channel version. There's no comparison, this is so much better, easier to follow, and WAYYYYY more interesting.
@Chrischi3TutorialLPs
@Chrischi3TutorialLPs 5 жыл бұрын
So, does history channel measure the explosive power of the bombs in swimming pools of minivans?
@adamcrookedsmile
@adamcrookedsmile 5 жыл бұрын
the history channel narrator sounds so constipated. Give him a toilet break already. The constant repetition of the same info over and over is so tedious, with all the repetitions, a 40 min history channel epside only has about 15 minutes of actual material.
@ikesteroma
@ikesteroma 5 жыл бұрын
100% agreed. History Channel sucks.
@Chrischi3TutorialLPs
@Chrischi3TutorialLPs 5 жыл бұрын
@@adamcrookedsmile I know right? Thing is, they want to make shit accessible for the average viewer who isnt interested in seeing a minute by minute analysis of a battle. I honestly dont blame them, but the quality usually suffers. Just watch one about the eastern front and youll see the same old myths like the "Walk-in-a-park" narrative repeated over and over again.
@TheFachen
@TheFachen 5 жыл бұрын
The passion of one trumps the sheer labor of many.
@pooryorick831
@pooryorick831 6 ай бұрын
This is the best documentary I have found on Midway. Just concentrating on the tactics and development of the battle is excellent. It is what I have been looking for. No personalities, just the events as they unfold. Thank You. This would be an excellent instructional film. 👍🏻👍🏻☮️🇺🇸🙂
@dougrobbins5367
@dougrobbins5367 Жыл бұрын
No absurd, pounding "music" in the soundtrack. NO continuous pointless explosions. Thank you very much.
@kentriddle
@kentriddle 2 жыл бұрын
My father was aboard the USS Yorktown when it sunk at Midway. He spent 10 hours in the ocean before a destroyer picked him up. He was transferred to the USS Enterprise and taken back to Pearl.
@WilliamBrown-vl2hl
@WilliamBrown-vl2hl 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your father service😄🌏🦅🏅🛡🗽✈🇺🇸
@collin5752
@collin5752 2 жыл бұрын
while we are telling our WWII credentials, i'm actually the guy who dropped the bomb that blew up the akagi
@stewartj3407
@stewartj3407 2 жыл бұрын
Yep, I was Collin’s rear gunner. He wanted to go for the Kaga, but I said, no idiot go for the Akagi!
@resetedanchorpure
@resetedanchorpure 2 жыл бұрын
I was the guy who suicided into the akagi! Heaven has internet!
@WilliamBrown-vl2hl
@WilliamBrown-vl2hl 2 жыл бұрын
@@stewartj3407 Why are you guys playing around here this is grown folks business.
@oceandark3044
@oceandark3044 4 жыл бұрын
Okay, this "fog of war" perspective approach is the coolest damn thing I've ever seen!
@fastmadcow
@fastmadcow 3 жыл бұрын
It's scary to think about. Imagine being in that commanders shoes. I already knew what was going to happen before it happened. I knew that the Americans were sending in attacks because they knew that as long as they delayed them, they could position the carriers for launch. Must have been a very tragic ending for the last words of the crew and the commanders of the 3 Japanese carriers.
@user-ed8wc1yr8s
@user-ed8wc1yr8s 3 жыл бұрын
八紘一宇といふ事は、世界が一家族の如く睦み合ふことである。 これは國際秩序の根本原則を御示しになつたものであらうか。現在までの國際秩序は弱肉強食である。強い國が弱い國を搾取するのである。所が、一宇即ち一家の秩序は一番強い家長が弱い家族を搾取するのではない。一案強い者が弱い者のために働いてやる制度が家だ。世界中で一番強い國が弱い國、弱い民族達のために働いてやる制度が出来た時、初めて世界は平和になる。日本は一番強くなつて、そして天地の萬物を生じた心に合一し、弱い民族達のために働いてやらねばならぬぞと仰せられたのであらう。何といふ雄渾なことであらう。日本の國民は振ひ起たねばならぬではないか。強國はびこつて弱い民族をしいたげている。  大東亞共同宣言 抑〻世界各國ガ各其ノ所ヲ得相倚リ相扶ケテ萬邦共榮ノ樂ヲ偕ニスルハ世界平和確立ノ根本要義ナリ 然ルニ米英ハ自國ノ繁榮ノ爲ニハ他國家他民族ヲ抑壓シ特ニ大東亞ニ對シテハ飽クナキ侵略搾取ヲ行ヒ大東亞隷屬化ノ野望ヲ逞シウシ遂ニハ大東亞ノ安定ヲ根柢ヨリ覆サントセリ大東亞戰爭ノ原因ココニ存ス 大東亞各國ハ相提携シテ大東亞戰爭ヲ完遂シ大東亞ヲ米英ノ桎梏ヨリ解放シテ其ノ自存自衞ヲ全ウシ左ノ綱領ニ基キ大東亞ヲ建設シ以テ世界平和ノ確立ニ寄與センコトヲ期ス 一、大東亞各國ハ協同シテ大東亞ノ安定ヲ確保シ道義ニ基ク共存共榮ノ秩序ヲ建設ス 一、大東亞各國ハ相互ニ自主獨立ヲ尊重シ互助敦睦ノ實ヲ擧ゲ大東亞ノ親和ヲ確立ス 一、大東亞各國ハ相互ニ其ノ傳統ヲ尊重シ各民族ノ創造性ヲ伸暢シ大東亞ノ文化ヲ昂揚ス 一、大東亞各國ハ互惠ノ下緊密ニ提携シ其ノ經濟發展ヲ圖リ大東亞ノ繁榮ヲ增進ス 一、大東亞各國ハ萬邦トノ交誼ヲ篤ウシ人種的差別ヲ撤廢シ普ク文化ヲ交流シ進ンデ資源ヲ開放シ以テ世界ノ進運ニ貢獻ス
@danferguson71
@danferguson71 3 жыл бұрын
Nagumo has 4 aircraft carriers, he could have made a composite strategy using one carrier for the returning strike crew, and the other 3 for attack.
@user-ed8wc1yr8s
@user-ed8wc1yr8s 3 жыл бұрын
@@danferguson71 Lieutenant General Nanun. of bureaucracy. appointed. I'm Admiral. Air warfare ha. I'm an amateur.
@danferguson71
@danferguson71 3 жыл бұрын
@@user-ed8wc1yr8s It is easy to quarterback a strategy when not under pressure. But as a naval commander, his job is to be flexible, and use your pieces as you may in chess.
@marcosavellan2405
@marcosavellan2405 Жыл бұрын
I'm trained in research and I gotta say this work is just exceptional. It's the story telling that gets me. He narrates as if reading from some economics textbook yet powered by the illustrations the mixture is just enthralling. This dude rocks.
@randallminchew6780
@randallminchew6780 2 ай бұрын
My farther was on the USS Hornet during this battle.
@SleeperAccord
@SleeperAccord 4 жыл бұрын
Jesus Christ the quality in this video is amazing. Simple and understandable yet rich in information and possibilities.
@tomwarguska6938
@tomwarguska6938 4 жыл бұрын
Don't use Our Lord's name in vain. Otherwise terrific video and explanation !
@jkdm7653
@jkdm7653 4 жыл бұрын
@@nom6758 "Fairy Tale Man"? Too much evidence to the contrary, Morgan. Study history, sir.
@adrienhopkins5704
@adrienhopkins5704 4 жыл бұрын
Jkdm 76 lol he’s a fairy tail man.
@tomperkins5657
@tomperkins5657 4 жыл бұрын
Yes, He told me this morning He was quite impressed.
@Interdiction
@Interdiction 4 жыл бұрын
@@tomwarguska6938 ? Jesus Christ man calm down
@7pop217
@7pop217 5 жыл бұрын
please don't stop making these, they are by far the best ww2 naval battle explanations I have seen
@Moonthroughtheglass
@Moonthroughtheglass 5 жыл бұрын
This is the only channel on youtube with a documentary on the battle of Savo island. I heartily second you.
@jona.scholt4362
@jona.scholt4362 5 жыл бұрын
I was going to make a similar comment. Great videos indeed 👍
@justsomeone5314
@justsomeone5314 5 жыл бұрын
The perfect transition from sketched maneuvers to aerial image hooked me. Now I'm going to go over everything this channel has made.
@br0k3nman
@br0k3nman Жыл бұрын
@@Moonthroughtheglass to be fair, now drachinifel and the operations room have supplemented with a lot more videos and detail that are equally excellent in different ways.
@jordanfan5896
@jordanfan5896 5 ай бұрын
Jordan Fan,Prophet of Environment。范楚漳,環境先知: 日本乏略:「要分工合作」的重要性。The biggest mistakes made by the Japanese were simply because those Japanese admirals didn’t understand the strategy of division of labors. All the Japanese aircraft carriers and warships have three (3) and the same missions or objectives (1) Attack the Midway Islands. and (2) Attack American Carriers and Warships. (3) Protect their own warships. Just how can one warships Carryout all 3 tasks??? It was extremely stupid!!! If the Japanese commanders could simply divide those tasks among the ships or groups of ships so that each group of ships could concentrate on their own task then the Japanese could win and avoid such big loss. Make sense??? 「要分工合作」???!!
@brettmccardle9303
@brettmccardle9303 Жыл бұрын
The divebombers that destroyed 4 Japanese carriers were looking for them. They nearly had to return to their own carrier when they saw the ship that had been sent to hunt the American sub. Saw it was Japanese. They took a chance that it was heading back to its carrier group and followed its course....to the carriers, that were vulnerable. And sank them. Fog of war, a stroke of good calculation. Good result for the USA. Good coverage of an important event.
@jordanfan5896
@jordanfan5896 5 ай бұрын
Jordan Fan,Prophet of Environment。范楚漳,環境先知: 日本乏略:「要分工合作」的重要性。The biggest mistakes made by the Japanese were simply because those Japanese admirals didn’t understand the strategy of division of labors. All the Japanese aircraft carriers and warships have three (3) and the same missions or objectives (1) Attack the Midway Islands. and (2) Attack American Carriers and Warships. (3) Protect their own warships. Just how can one warships Carryout all 3 tasks??? It was extremely stupid!!! If the Japanese commanders could simply divide those tasks among the ships or groups of ships so that each group of ships could concentrate on their own task then the Japanese could win and avoid such big loss. Make sense??? 「要分工合作」?()!
@RetroAmateur1989
@RetroAmateur1989 Жыл бұрын
the plan to take midway didn't work atoll
@koalatydm
@koalatydm 3 ай бұрын
eyyyyy
@RS43210
@RS43210 4 жыл бұрын
Me before watching: Some random history buff makes a 41 minute video on Midway? Pass. But I'll watch the intro, just to see what it looks like. Me 42 minutes later: What? Where's part 2? I need part 2!!! Well done, Montemayor. Like/sub thoroughly earned.
@Korkzor
@Korkzor 4 жыл бұрын
Me, exactly. I was just going to check it out and now I've watched it twice.
@johnvaldez8830
@johnvaldez8830 4 жыл бұрын
Wow...just Wow! Best ever...I can't wait for Part 2!!! I'm on the edge of my seat now!
@pastorhaze9509
@pastorhaze9509 4 жыл бұрын
Rick Schneider couldn’t of said it better my self
@rbastardo7751
@rbastardo7751 4 жыл бұрын
LOL, exactly, we are just hanging from a thread until part 2
@iforgetiremember5243
@iforgetiremember5243 4 жыл бұрын
same....
@PrehistoricLEGO
@PrehistoricLEGO 5 жыл бұрын
The best part of this video was at 12:57 “The bomber pressed on, and at LAST MINUTE...” *pause* “Narrowly misses the bridge and crashes into the sea” the intensity was real there, made me think I was on that ship, god their asses were saved only a few more hours
@ItsVega94
@ItsVega94 5 жыл бұрын
PrehistoricLEGO Best dramatic pause with an unexpected twist in the history of Dramatic Pauses with unexpected twists
@redacted8983
@redacted8983 5 жыл бұрын
the same thing happened but in Enterprise's perspective. I think
@somerandomguy4812
@somerandomguy4812 5 жыл бұрын
PrehistoricLEGO It’s more like their asses were saved for another three hours.
@RCAvhstape
@RCAvhstape 5 жыл бұрын
I feel bad for the crew of that bomber; the pilot in command decided to sacrifice them all. Whole different story then when it's a single seat plane.
@crawford4140
@crawford4140 5 жыл бұрын
had that attack succeeded it would have been probably the first (and only) USN kamikaze attack of the entire war...
@cmikhail7289
@cmikhail7289 2 ай бұрын
This is the only video that actually helped me understand why Nagumo had that dilemma.
@richardofoz2167
@richardofoz2167 Жыл бұрын
Not the kind of video I would normally watch, but you've made it SO interesting and engaging that I couldn't resist. Well done!
@Charlie-fk4ly
@Charlie-fk4ly 5 жыл бұрын
I like it how he puts us the audience on the shoes of Nagumo. This is grade A history telling.
@Yittria
@Yittria 5 жыл бұрын
False. The Japanese went after the battleships which at the time were considered the class of the navy. It was not until the Americans used the carriers with such efficiency that carriers were revered as they are today.
@cleonanderson1722
@cleonanderson1722 5 жыл бұрын
@@Yittria What?
@Charlie-fk4ly
@Charlie-fk4ly 5 жыл бұрын
@@Yittria On a large scale yes the japanese still believed on battleship vs battleship combat and I know that very well but this is about midway.
@mrkhizo2451
@mrkhizo2451 4 жыл бұрын
Bryan Stansbury are you replying on the wrong comment because it has nothing to do with it
@jordanfan5896
@jordanfan5896 5 ай бұрын
Jordan Fan,Prophet of Environment。范楚漳,環境先知: 日本乏略:「要分工合作」的重要性。The biggest mistakes made by the Japanese were simply because those Japanese admirals didn’t understand the strategy of division of labors. All the Japanese aircraft carriers and warships have three (3) and the same missions or objectives (1) Attack the Midway Islands. and (2) Attack American Carriers and Warships. (3) Protect their own warships. Just how can one warships Carryout all 3 tasks??? It was extremely stupid!!! If the Japanese commanders could simply divide those tasks among the ships or groups of ships so that each group of ships could concentrate on their own task then the Japanese could win and avoid such big loss. Make sense??? 「要分工合作」;;(??
@DavidKutzler
@DavidKutzler 5 жыл бұрын
Covering the battle from the Japanese perspective and only giving the information that was available to the Japanese commanders when in was available to them really gives a fresh look on how the battle unfolded.
@yckongful
@yckongful 9 ай бұрын
Another well thought out video, thank you so much for the time, effort to research and put up the well thought video that had been mostly ignored by all of Nagumo's decision making process. Thank you.
@henryburch3537
@henryburch3537 Жыл бұрын
i love the presenting of information and then pause to let you think about which decision you would make. Great idea!
@tripalong
@tripalong 5 жыл бұрын
Well that's forty minutes that just flew by like nothing.
@Fmsrttm
@Fmsrttm 5 жыл бұрын
Glad I wasnt the only one
@billhanna2148
@billhanna2148 5 жыл бұрын
I'm glad I watched this video considering my very short attention span
@AeroRamer
@AeroRamer 5 жыл бұрын
No way! 42 minutes? I had to scroll up to see if it was true. It was! I was glued to this animation video. Great Job!
@kizumakikotaro9210
@kizumakikotaro9210 5 жыл бұрын
yeah i just fell like 10 minutes .. he really done a great work ...the way he explain is really interesting
@xxZerosumxx
@xxZerosumxx 5 жыл бұрын
I have a habit of changing the play speed to 1:25 on longer videos. So I don't actually speed the full time.
@grantt1589
@grantt1589 2 жыл бұрын
Nagumos Dilemma was one of the reasons that modern aircraft carriers have a angled flight deck so that can do 2 operations on deck at a time
@nyssfairchild2244
@nyssfairchild2244 2 жыл бұрын
The Nimitz class are an obvious example of this.
@grantt1589
@grantt1589 2 жыл бұрын
The other main reason was that jets needed even more room than ww2 planes to land and take-off. It also made it safer to abort the landing because you wouldn't crash into another plane preparing to take off
@nyssfairchild2244
@nyssfairchild2244 2 жыл бұрын
@@grantt1589 Cool
@thewvuguy
@thewvuguy 2 жыл бұрын
Pretty sure Chinese ones still have flat decks though. Wonder why
@thecappeningchannel515
@thecappeningchannel515 2 жыл бұрын
@@thewvuguy they ate generation one of chinese aircraft carriers. Not very advanced relatively...
@dirkellis9212
@dirkellis9212 Жыл бұрын
So the thought occurs to me that both Japanese and German intelligence was at best mediocre AND arrogantly assumed we wouldn't put up much of a fight
@italorepetto90
@italorepetto90 Жыл бұрын
I come to this site every now and then just to re-enjoy this “history movie”. Oh god, what a beautiful serie of videos. Great work again and again.
@uboat6313
@uboat6313 4 жыл бұрын
This is representative of the 5% of the truly good content on KZfaq. Thanks.
@ForTomorrowToday
@ForTomorrowToday 4 жыл бұрын
Or even 5% of all good content on KZfaq
@reshpeck
@reshpeck 4 жыл бұрын
I paused it at 0:14 the moment I heard "research rich." Maybe I should power through the illiteracy?
@SkyClap
@SkyClap 4 жыл бұрын
What other content do you think it's truly good? I'm always on the lookout for quality content.
@dj4634
@dj4634 4 жыл бұрын
@@reshpeck Was easy to understand he meant "resource rich".
@shivamkimothi2441
@shivamkimothi2441 4 жыл бұрын
What does the rest of the 5% consist of?
@paulc2886
@paulc2886 4 жыл бұрын
There are still 3.5 million people waiting for Part 2. Please don't forget us.
@whenyoupulloutyourdickands4023
@whenyoupulloutyourdickands4023 4 жыл бұрын
He isnt. His videos just take very long to make. This is par for the course.
@Chunderthunder420
@Chunderthunder420 4 жыл бұрын
@Cubeoctahedron which lies. im not particularly educated on this subject so im all ears for inaccuracies in this vid.
@MrMowky
@MrMowky 4 жыл бұрын
@Cubeoctahedron it's a lovely approach to say "it's all lies!" And provide absolutely no examples or evidence.
@MrMowky
@MrMowky 4 жыл бұрын
@@Chunderthunder420 he's full of it, pay him no mind.
@stevekmeier
@stevekmeier 4 жыл бұрын
@@MrMowky I haven't seen you publish anything better, so you seem to have no merit.
@TheCarlosBrandy
@TheCarlosBrandy 6 ай бұрын
I've studied this battle a lot, for 25 years. Congrats! You made a very very good piece of analitic and amused tell. I enjoyed a lot.
@larryorozco7548
@larryorozco7548 Жыл бұрын
Love this! Great commentary and such a wonderful way to explain an Admiral's way of deciding what to do.
@mattmattelig
@mattmattelig 5 жыл бұрын
wow!!! what a great way to present this history. I'm an avid reader and consumer of WWII history and this is probably the best job i've seen of showing just what happened. EXCELLENT JOB!! thumbs up on this one.
@El_Chompo
@El_Chompo 5 жыл бұрын
I'm amazed at the detail they have, of the exact number of planes and their exact attack paths, where their torpedos went, and how long they flew before being shot down, and the evasive motions the ships took. How do they know all that so accurately? So nice to see actual strategy playing out. If I was the Japanese commander I would have said screw it, launch the planes even though it's not the safest strategy, the safest strategy in war is often not very effective. Even though they would have had to sacrifice some planes, they would have had a good chance at taking out an american carrier which would have been worth the cost, especially with the effect it would have had on american military morale.
@davisrs1
@davisrs1 5 жыл бұрын
@@El_Chompo But up to this point the Japanese had been very successful playing "safe" with us and succeeding this is the battle that changed the way Yamaguchi thought.
@dosran5786
@dosran5786 5 жыл бұрын
im 90% sure this dude is making account now.
@wigon
@wigon 5 жыл бұрын
@@omi_god Glenn is just a troll judging from his other posts. Ignore him.
@zes3813
@zes3813 5 жыл бұрын
no such thing as gx or bx or ex or not, any s ok
@joaochiarelli3465
@joaochiarelli3465 4 жыл бұрын
Im a teacher of Moderm History, and my field of study is Asian Politcs and I never see a excelent explanation of Midway Battle, this video is amazing. Montemayor, this video is soo good, the part of "what you decide" was brilliant. Thank you very much.
@user-ed8wc1yr8s
@user-ed8wc1yr8s 3 жыл бұрын
八紘一宇といふ事は、世界が一家族の如く睦み合ふことである。 これは國際秩序の根本原則を御示しになつたものであらうか。現在までの國際秩序は弱肉強食である。強い國が弱い國を搾取するのである。所が、一宇即ち一家の秩序は一番強い家長が弱い家族を搾取するのではない。一案強い者が弱い者のために働いてやる制度が家だ。世界中で一番強い國が弱い國、弱い民族達のために働いてやる制度が出来た時、初めて世界は平和になる。日本は一番強くなつて、そして天地の萬物を生じた心に合一し、弱い民族達のために働いてやらねばならぬぞと仰せられたのであらう。何といふ雄渾なことであらう。日本の國民は振ひ起たねばならぬではないか。強國はびこつて弱い民族をしいたげている。  大東亞共同宣言 抑〻世界各國ガ各其ノ所ヲ得相倚リ相扶ケテ萬邦共榮ノ樂ヲ偕ニスルハ世界平和確立ノ根本要義ナリ 然ルニ米英ハ自國ノ繁榮ノ爲ニハ他國家他民族ヲ抑壓シ特ニ大東亞ニ對シテハ飽クナキ侵略搾取ヲ行ヒ大東亞隷屬化ノ野望ヲ逞シウシ遂ニハ大東亞ノ安定ヲ根柢ヨリ覆サントセリ大東亞戰爭ノ原因ココニ存ス 大東亞各國ハ相提携シテ大東亞戰爭ヲ完遂シ大東亞ヲ米英ノ桎梏ヨリ解放シテ其ノ自存自衞ヲ全ウシ左ノ綱領ニ基キ大東亞ヲ建設シ以テ世界平和ノ確立ニ寄與センコトヲ期ス 一、大東亞各國ハ協同シテ大東亞ノ安定ヲ確保シ道義ニ基ク共存共榮ノ秩序ヲ建設ス 一、大東亞各國ハ相互ニ自主獨立ヲ尊重シ互助敦睦ノ實ヲ擧ゲ大東亞ノ親和ヲ確立ス 一、大東亞各國ハ相互ニ其ノ傳統ヲ尊重シ各民族ノ創造性ヲ伸暢シ大東亞ノ文化ヲ昂揚ス 一、大東亞各國ハ互惠ノ下緊密ニ提携シ其ノ經濟發展ヲ圖リ大東亞ノ繁榮ヲ增進ス 一、大東亞各國ハ萬邦トノ交誼ヲ篤ウシ人種的差別ヲ撤廢シ普ク文化ヲ交流シ進ンデ資源ヲ開放シ以テ世界ノ進運ニ貢獻ス
@zes3813
@zes3813 3 жыл бұрын
wrr
@user-ed8wc1yr8s
@user-ed8wc1yr8s 3 жыл бұрын
@@zes3813 何ですか?kzfaq.info/get/bejne/gampnpibncmoqYE.html
@martinarnold4999
@martinarnold4999 Жыл бұрын
Bravo! what a fantastic work on the part of Montemayor. Your narration was excellent. I have read about Midway too often for the fog of battle element to impact me today, but I wish the first time I read about midway I could have enjoyed that narrative strategy of yours.
@MyOrangeString
@MyOrangeString Жыл бұрын
This is hands-down the best video in the entire KZfaq. I watch it twice a year. Love every second of it.
@gib59er56
@gib59er56 4 ай бұрын
The love for this video is amazing!!! I think it is one of the best Midway doc.`s made. The timeline is flawless, the music is powerful and the narration superb! As much as I despise what Japan was, and Nagumo a hated enemy, this guy lays out the facts. Nagumo followed Doctrine. Any Japanese commander would have to go against doctrine to alter the events. In fact the commander of the 4th carrier(I believe) tried to get Nagumo to strike and disobey doctrine, but it was not his neck on the block.
@christophersz
@christophersz 5 жыл бұрын
My father-in-law was on Midway Atoll during the battle, we took him to Pearl for the 60th anniversary where we met other survivors from both sides, it was incredible. Later the DOD flew us all out to Midway for a ceremony, then they had another on the Missouri, a great week I’ll never forget.
@smiley3012
@smiley3012 5 жыл бұрын
That's really cool. I bet it was fun and educational. I lived on Ohau for 23 years and liked all the military base's and equipment I got to see.
@ryancl03
@ryancl03 5 жыл бұрын
It's sad how it seems people are forgetting about those lost at pearl harbor. When I was younger, it seemed as though there was more recognition for those that had lost from it.
@edwardjohnson4237
@edwardjohnson4237 5 жыл бұрын
Cool. My grandfather was in torpedo-6
@christophersz
@christophersz 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you.
@jordanfan5896
@jordanfan5896 5 ай бұрын
Jordan Fan,Prophet of Environment。范楚漳,環境先知: 日本乏略:「要分工合作」的重要性。The biggest mistakes made by the Japanese were simply because those Japanese admirals didn’t understand the strategy of division of labors. All the Japanese aircraft carriers and warships have three (3) and the same missions or objectives (1) Attack the Midway Islands. and (2) Attack American Carriers and Warships. (3) Protect their own warships. Just how can one warships Carryout all 3 tasks??? It was extremely stupid!!! If the Japanese commanders could simply divide those tasks among the ships or groups of ships so that each group of ships could concentrate on their own task then the Japanese could win and avoid such big loss. Make sense??? 「要分工合作」,,.,
@g.l.dearman6559
@g.l.dearman6559 5 жыл бұрын
My reaction when this appeared in my suggested videos: "Oh, another Midway documentary? I can watch it later … wait, it's from Montemayor? I must watch this right now!" Excellent work as always.
@StubbornBishop
@StubbornBishop Жыл бұрын
Thank you for making the history of these long past events come alive. I have rewatched many of your videos and enjoyed them immensely. I have no constructive criticism, it is simply wonderful.
@jordanfan5896
@jordanfan5896 5 ай бұрын
Jordan Fan,Prophet of Environment。范楚漳,環境先知: 日本乏略:「要分工合作」的重要性。The biggest mistakes made by the Japanese were simply because those Japanese admirals didn’t understand the strategy of division of labors. All the Japanese aircraft carriers and warships have three (3) and the same missions or objectives (1) Attack the Midway Islands. and (2) Attack American Carriers and Warships. (3) Protect their own warships. Just how can one warships Carryout all 3 tasks??? It was extremely stupid!!! If the Japanese commanders could simply divide those tasks among the ships or groups of ships so that each group of ships could concentrate on their own task then the Japanese could win and avoid such big loss. Make sense??? 「要分工合作」(()$:?
@_Stercore
@_Stercore Жыл бұрын
"aight cool, the 3 carriers still haven't left pearl harbor and everything is going smoothly" "wait why do i hear screaming eagles in the distance"
@innotechprocessequipment3233
@innotechprocessequipment3233 3 жыл бұрын
I've probably seen every documentary on the this battle and this is by far the best one I've ever seen. I was in the US Navy so it's a bit personal to me. Thank you sir for this documentary.
@darktronics9901
@darktronics9901 3 жыл бұрын
In regular documentaries we get actions shots that are completely meaningless whereas here we get a top down view so we know exactly what’s going on.
@rg20322
@rg20322 3 жыл бұрын
The best documentary I've seen about this battle by far. Great details and timelines!
@kurttappe
@kurttappe 3 жыл бұрын
Agree. To date, the only way to get a complete picture of the battle is in text. None of the documentaries or films have come close to accuracy. This video is by far the closest, and is better in some ways than the books because it's visual for visual learners. That said, reading "The Big E" is probably the best 1st-hand account you'll get of the battle.
@mothchrist8683
@mothchrist8683 3 жыл бұрын
HE IS BACK
@parkersheahan5471
@parkersheahan5471 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your service.
@Kwolfx
@Kwolfx 5 жыл бұрын
The really nasty thing about the single hit on the Akagi was not only did it start a fire, the initial explosion from the bomb destroyed the Akagi's fire suppression system which was directly below the mid-deck flight elevator and the blast also destroyed fire screens in the hanger deck which could be lowered to limit the spread of a fire. If the pilot had been given a choice of where the bomb he dropped would hit and detonate, he couldn't have picked a better spot. The only thing you missed; and maybe you will mention it in part two, is one of the three bombs dropped on Akagi, actually hit the rear flight deck, but it was coming in at a 60 to 70 degree angle, flew out of the side of the ship and exploded in the water next to Akagi's rudder, which became jammed while Akagi had been making an evasive turn. The Akagi wasn't just on fire, she was now pointlessly turning in circles.
@euansmith3699
@euansmith3699 5 жыл бұрын
Just before that pilot pressed his bomb release, a ghostly voice was heard, saying, "Use the Force, Luke."
@SpazzMatticusTheGreat
@SpazzMatticusTheGreat 5 жыл бұрын
Kwolfx **insert Bismarck flashbacks here**
@jayeisenhardt1337
@jayeisenhardt1337 5 жыл бұрын
Didn't the late to report scout plane have radio trouble too? Scout trouble, turning toward death, miracle bomb hits. I guess after all the wasted misses something had to land.
@HillslamsMirror
@HillslamsMirror 5 жыл бұрын
@@jayeisenhardt1337 Not really miracle hits. Until the carrier wave arrived, the Japanese had not fought experienced pilots all morning. The VB6 and VB3 pilots of those Dauntlesses knew what they were doing and how to do it. The hits weren't the miracle. They were inevitable. The conflagrations started down in the hanger decks were the work of fate and fortune.
@rocketguardian2001
@rocketguardian2001 5 жыл бұрын
@@HillslamsMirror Well, it wasn't exactly experience; it was more like well-trained pilots in good aircraft. Only Enterprise and a few Yorktown pilots had seen combat. VB 3 had been beached since the Saratoga was torpedoed. Even then, Enterprise's group almost messed it up because McClusky didn't give clear orders. That's why only 3 aircraft attacked Akagi. Usually it took an entire squadron to get around 3 hits; the fact that they got one still had an element of luck in it.
@jonathanchang7742
@jonathanchang7742 3 ай бұрын
What an amazingly made video! Very nice
@tomwalsh9635
@tomwalsh9635 5 жыл бұрын
Me 42 minutes ago: "There's *no way* I'm going to watch an entire 42 minute video on Midway from the Japanese perspective." Current Me: "Okay, I can admit when I'm wrong!"Nice video!
@Guitcad1
@Guitcad1 5 жыл бұрын
And you're anxiously awaiting Part 2, aren't you?
@riogrande5761
@riogrande5761 5 жыл бұрын
@@Guitcad1 Yes. Most of the good stuff was in the last couple minutes and hardly any wrap-up!
@dosran5786
@dosran5786 5 жыл бұрын
simple mind simple pleasures this was trash.....
@wigon
@wigon 5 жыл бұрын
@@dosran5786 Sounds like something a trashy person would say.
@jacksson4873
@jacksson4873 5 жыл бұрын
Heh same surprisingly I’m 26 minutes in
@Justin_Numbers
@Justin_Numbers 3 жыл бұрын
Great job. One addition to the fog of war: the Japanese didn’t know the American fleet had a third carrier available. They believed the Yorktown had been sunk. The carrier had been patched together by a Herculean ship worker effort and put back to sea.
@xxsuperstarstxx9773
@xxsuperstarstxx9773 3 жыл бұрын
Fog of war. Not dog.
@Justin_Numbers
@Justin_Numbers 3 жыл бұрын
xXSuperstarstXx thanks, typo
@xxsuperstarstxx9773
@xxsuperstarstxx9773 3 жыл бұрын
Happy to be *that* guy
@justaglitch9387
@justaglitch9387 3 жыл бұрын
He just put another carrier so we would know that the japanese were wrong
@mrdude4022
@mrdude4022 3 жыл бұрын
JUST A GLITCH how about doing a little bit of research before making a stupid comment like that
@Mygmailac
@Mygmailac 2 жыл бұрын
Hats off to Montemayor for this incredible description of a complex battle. Nicely done sir!
@jordanfan5896
@jordanfan5896 5 ай бұрын
Jordan Fan,Prophet of Environment。范楚漳,環境先知: 日本乏略:「要分工合作」的重要性。The biggest mistakes made by the Japanese were simply because those Japanese admirals didn’t understand the strategy of division of labors. All the Japanese aircraft carriers and warships have three (3) and the same missions or objectives (1) Attack the Midway Islands. and (2) Attack American Carriers and Warships. (3) Protect their own warships. Just how can one warships Carryout all 3 tasks??? It was extremely stupid!!! If the Japanese commanders could simply divide those tasks among the ships or groups of ships so that each group of ships could concentrate on their own task then the Japanese could win and avoid such big loss. Make sense??? 「要分工合作」?!!,
@dhartz12
@dhartz12 7 ай бұрын
I come back to rewatch this once a year. This is so well done.
@austindennis8797
@austindennis8797 5 жыл бұрын
The photographs at 14:45 are absolutely stunning. What a great addition to the video
@cubic_regent
@cubic_regent 5 жыл бұрын
i agree, insanely well made for a channel this small. love the animation and the visuals he gives.
@Gav763
@Gav763 5 жыл бұрын
murica
@kriley9386
@kriley9386 5 жыл бұрын
Yes, great research, Montemayor. Actual recon photos are worth 1K words.
@applesaucedog2642
@applesaucedog2642 5 жыл бұрын
The transfer from animated to black and white photo is amazing.
@ColonialFungus
@ColonialFungus 5 жыл бұрын
Good god we need more historical battle vids that utilize fog of war when discussing command decisions. Such a good idea.
@remembertotakeshowerspleas355
@remembertotakeshowerspleas355 5 жыл бұрын
It really helps to chip away at that armchair general mentality that these videos tend to inspire.
@michaelswami
@michaelswami 5 жыл бұрын
I would have made the same decision Nagumo made.
@michaelswami
@michaelswami 5 жыл бұрын
Except I probably would have turned to the South East or east to increase the range.
@JimCOsd55
@JimCOsd55 5 жыл бұрын
Solitaire ... fog of war or just plain bad luck that the catapult on the Tone delayed the one reconnaissance plane whose sector the US carriers were in? This battle could’ve turned out completely different if Nagumo had that extra half hour to decide to immediately launch a strike before the return of the Midway strike force! Nor did it hurt that Yamamoto made this an overly complicated battle plan when he should’ve had the invasion force, the carrier force and the battle ship force all come in together for mutual support?
@hanhanson103
@hanhanson103 5 жыл бұрын
@@michaelswami I don't know man. If that's a carrier in position to strike your flank that's a big deal. Ditching some aircraft sucks but if they manage to sink a carrier you lose ALL the aircraft on that carrier. I actually think the immediate strike is actually the safer option. Better to eliminate the threat/better assess it, rather then pray it's not a carrier ready to wreck your shit.
@Juan234alv
@Juan234alv Жыл бұрын
Bravo for the quality of this video. Your research and planning shine through so well.
@ebdo7863
@ebdo7863 Жыл бұрын
I know how this all panned out...still on the edge of my seat. Incredibly well done. Subbed, thumbed and shared.
@Jerakk30
@Jerakk30 5 жыл бұрын
I've watched quite a few military documentaries over the years and have studied these battles extensively to the point where I rarely bother watching them these days. However I was interested in the "Japanese perspective" mentioned in the title and decided to give it a go assuming that I would be utterly bored or unimpressed and move on within several minutes. That being said, I was kept for the entire duration of the video. It was presented very well and the information provided is spot on. The perspective given addressed the enemy's thought process and clarified, in a different manner than I've been accustomed to, what lead to the outcome of the battle. Thank you for the work and care that you put in to the production of this video and I hope to see more of the same excellence in future content. Keep up the good work. CWO4 US Army
@Wallyworld30
@Wallyworld30 5 жыл бұрын
Have you watched his other videos? They are the best naval documentaries on youtube.
@stephenstansell3026
@stephenstansell3026 5 жыл бұрын
Every video he posts is better than the last. He keeps getting better everytime. I recommend to watch then all from oldest to newest for maximum enjoyment. They are all good.
@skoomamuch356
@skoomamuch356 5 жыл бұрын
Everyone: Game of Thrones, Avengers Endgame Me: The Battle of Midway 1942
@SukacitaYeremia
@SukacitaYeremia 5 жыл бұрын
Count me too Brother!
@uwekonnigsstaddt524
@uwekonnigsstaddt524 5 жыл бұрын
Real history, no comics fantasy
@jamesbednar8625
@jamesbednar8625 5 жыл бұрын
Battle of Midway is more interesting than those movies - AND do not cost as much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@neurofiedyamato8763
@neurofiedyamato8763 5 жыл бұрын
Battle of Midway cost quite a lot more than those movies though. Lots of lots of fuel used, aircraft hangars destroyed, fuel tank storage ablaze, 5 fleet carriers sunk, 400+ aircrafts destroyed, a heavy cruiser and a destroyer sunk, and most importantly 3000+ lives lost. Way more expensive than any movie. Although Midway definitely a lot more interesting.
@thelightningking9640
@thelightningking9640 5 жыл бұрын
Everyone in this comment section: oh im going to be a asshole and hate on fun and popular things. Me: yes GOT, Endgame, AOT, and BOM...yes I love it all cause im not a asshole! :)
@Stew357
@Stew357 8 ай бұрын
I'm fascinated by the battle of Midway and this analysis is outstanding. I've watched it numerous times, I always learn something new, and it never gets old. Ty!
@militarygeopolitics1062
@militarygeopolitics1062 7 ай бұрын
How little time they had available is just heart wrenching! Combats like this are unparalleled!
@eldorados_lost_searcher
@eldorados_lost_searcher 5 жыл бұрын
It's great to see the Japanese perspective of the battle as it unfolded. Makes their actions make sense, given their knowledge of the situation as it unfolded.
@patrice6373
@patrice6373 2 жыл бұрын
You know a documentary is good when it keeps the attention of 9yr old. My daughter came into my room while I was folding laundry and had this on the TV (YT app) and she just started watching, and when it was over, she wanted me to start it again. Well Done.
@koalatydm
@koalatydm 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah! Get her interested young, that's what my dad did with me. By age 22 I was asking him to watch The Great Courses Plus's whole lecture series on World War II in the Pacific theater. It was a good time, and I had a lot of fun.
@znco180
@znco180 2 жыл бұрын
Man I was almost falling asleep when I came across this video and I finished all 3 episodes at once. The music from 38:58 gives me real chills.
@chrisbrendandavis
@chrisbrendandavis Жыл бұрын
I have heard the story of the Battle of Midway told many different times and ways but this is the most intuitive and easy to understand. Thank you for the absolutely excellent explanation from the Japanese point of view
@charlieboy5515
@charlieboy5515 Жыл бұрын
This is simply brilliant. Easy to watch, understand, and super informative. Please make more. 10/10
@ANDREV
@ANDREV 4 жыл бұрын
I would trade Avengers Endgame for the second part of this
@PrehistoricLEGO
@PrehistoricLEGO 4 жыл бұрын
You may have to wait until 2020, maybe at the middle of spring or beginning of summer, but just to clarify this isn’t his job, when ever he has free time he starts working on projects for the channel, I’m not saying he ain’t gonna do it, you may have to wait for awhile
@pikiwiki
@pikiwiki 4 жыл бұрын
so would I, so would I
@ikesteroma
@ikesteroma 4 жыл бұрын
Totally.
@nillynush4899
@nillynush4899 4 жыл бұрын
I think this guy is very intelligently waiting for the new Midway hollywood movie to drop, so he can capitalize on the renewed public interest to drop part 2 and have it reach the heavens in terms of views. That would be the prudent thing to do.
@arvhult
@arvhult 4 жыл бұрын
he's got a very good audiobook-voice
@ericeel1995
@ericeel1995 5 жыл бұрын
Have never seen a version of the battle of Midway like this before. Very interesting, Thank you! Watched the whole thing until the end. Great Video.
@EndingSummerwithRalph
@EndingSummerwithRalph 5 жыл бұрын
Why is it so great? Its revisionist shit.
@killcancer6499
@killcancer6499 5 жыл бұрын
@@EndingSummerwithRalph I'm just curious as to what part is revisionist? I know little of Midway other than the US won in part because we broke the Japanese code. I do seem to remember that our torpedo bombers were ineffective, and that it was our dive bombers that did the damage. So what part is revisionist? Actually it is better to ask what is inaccurate, since the original version of events may or may not be better.
@chrisvanderwielen1530
@chrisvanderwielen1530 5 жыл бұрын
@@EndingSummerwithRalph ...says the guy who obviously didn't watch it. It doesn't attempt to change any history -- it simply recounts all the events, but using information available to the Japanese, instead of the usual telling from US intelligence only.
@nicholashylton6857
@nicholashylton6857 4 жыл бұрын
@@EndingSummerwithRalph What part? I am a science nerd, not a history buff so if you could logically break down the how and where he has twisted the facts, I would appreciate it.
@Calebhohfilms
@Calebhohfilms Жыл бұрын
In need of more Montemayor videos like this. Absolutely superb
@42and0studios8
@42and0studios8 Жыл бұрын
This is actually amazing I'm completely enthralled, thank you so much!
@grigorijklymenko3198
@grigorijklymenko3198 5 жыл бұрын
It is one of those rare occasions when you subscribe automatically with author doing no additional effort to it except for creation of fantastically good content
@runefjord8446
@runefjord8446 5 жыл бұрын
The more effort the person does in getting me to subscribe, the less chance of me subscribing. this was brilliant all the way through
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