Operation Vengeance (Yamamoto Mission) - Yarnhub Reaction

Published 2024-05-02

All Comments (21)
  • @Bob-iz2ji
    Gonna be 2060 by the time Napoleon Marshals series gets a reaction
  • From what I understand Ugaki was the brainchild behind the kamikaze concept. He felt so much grief and guilt from sending so many young people to thier death that he decided to join them. I've read some of his letters that justify that claim.
  • @ConkerVonZap
    Congratulation Yarnhub for 1 million subscribers! 🎉🎉🎉
  • @BlitherVids
    Agreed on Yarnhub's quality - they've come a long way. Those guys do a great job and I always look forward to new videos from them.
  • @CRS253
    For another Yarnhub video, I would recommend one from 5-ish months ago (as of writing) about tbe USS Laffey standing against a huge number of kamikaze attacks.
  • @cheeseninja1115
    11:58 I looked into and the "killer team" originally consisting of 4 planes was all that was meant to take on the 6 escorts and the Betty Bomber. The other flights described as "top cover" at the beginning were tasked with taking out the eventual counterstrike from the near by Japanese Airbase. So when the two planes had to leave formation due to the drop tank malfunction, it meant they didn't have enough planes to deal with all the Japanese escorts during the start of the dogflight.
  • @tonyestes1521
    Thanks Chris for introducing me to Yarnhub. Great video and awesome movie like animation. And thanks for all you do.
  • @zzzkoszzz
    3:00 Yamamoto also didn't "flaunt" the idea of marching on the White House. This is the text of what he is attributed as saying. "Should hostilities once break out between Japan and the United States, it is not enough that we take Guam and the Philippines, nor even Hawaii and San Francisco. To make victory certain, we would have to march into Washington and dictate the terms of peace in the White House. I wonder if our politicians, among whom armchair arguments about war are being glibly bandied about in the name of state politics, have confidence as to the final outcome and are prepared to make the necessary sacrifices." "march into Washington..." was used by US propaganda but he clearly meant they'd have to conquer the USA to get the American to surrender...and he didn't think the war politicians(eg Tojo of the Army) really understood the culture of Americans
  • @RMSTitanicWSL
    The P38 Lightning quite maneuverable and found very effective against the Zero. Ugaki would later take part in a suicide charge by aircraft against the US Navy as a kamikaze attack. It's standard procedure to assign names to the warships, aircraft, and other weapons of rival nations. Soviet fighter/attack planes were given names like Flogger, Flanker, and Foxbat. Bombers were given names that started with "B" such as Bull (the Tu-4, a clone of the B-29), and Bear, the Tu-95.
  • @AMERICANNERD76
    1:22 I love the West Wing! The We Killed Yamamoto episode was one of its best!!!
  • @danielkrol8587
    If you're interested there's a video called "The Pilots Who Failed to Protect Admiral Yamamoto" by TJ3 History that is about what became of the 6 Zero pilots that were guarding the bombers and what they did after Operation Vengeance.
  • @joshwallace9208
    I love your videos Chris. I look forward to them every single day
  • @FinnishDragon
    If we look at both Sun Zi´s the Art of War and Kautilya´s Arthashastra, the both books approve assassinating enemy generals in a war because in both cases the enemy will lose skilled commanders and it will make harder for them to wage the war. If the enemy losses skilled commanders then it may also spare friendly resources and help to end the war quicker.
  • @JamesRT1291
    6:01 I am not sure, but I think the US not knowing about the second Betty is an oversight on US intelligence part didn’t consider that Yamamoto will be traveling with his retinue of aids and staff hence the second Betty.
  • @jackmessick2869
    Russian/Soviet aircraft also have USAF/NATO nicknames unrelated to whatever their Russian name is: Foxbat, Fitter, Fulcrum, Fishbed, etc (fighters), Bear (bomber). So not surprised it started in WW2, just not as organized.
  • @65TossTrap
    This is your best presentation so far. I’ve studied this attack for years and learned a few things.
  • @AlreadyTakenTag
    Yarnhub's video about Aimo Koivunen, the man who overdozed on meth in an active warzone, is definitely one to check out. It's quite the funny one too.
  • @TheLocalLt
    Just an FYI for if you visit, this crash did not occur on Guadalcanal Island (which is part of the Solomon Islands) but instead on Bougainville Island (which is geographically part of the same island chain but is part of Papua New Guinea). Interestingly Bougainville is currently trying to become independent after a successful referendum in 2019, though it’s unlikely PNG will actually agree to this.
  • @chrisforbes3977
    New subscriber! Love the videos! Fun fact, I was born in the same city as Woodrow Wilson lol.