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@russ1anruff1an11

My grandpa served under the 5th marine division during the assault on Iwo Jima, luckily he made it home okay and got to serve in Korea and Vietnam. He lived a long and happy life, and continues to be a huge inspiration for me.

@real_life7770

No matter how many of these documentaries I watch, I always learn something new each time.

@stephanblack4558

My Father was Canadian Black Watch Special forces during WWII on the Normandy beach, he was Sergeant  Major, then he was in Korea 1950-1953 but he would never talk about it.  Thank you.

@crazyvideos273

This is the best documentary I have seen so far in my life. No exaggeration, no useless talks, no interviews, just pure documentary. Loved it.

@davy1458

No matter how many of these documentaries I watch.....i still cant get enough to satisfy my addiction to historical content.

@allencline2954

I’m 27 I had a great grandpa I never knew who was in the war. 
I hear stories 
I wanna learn, I don’t wanna let what these men fought for be forgotten!

@odessa_japan

As a Filipino currently living in Japan, I can’t comprehend how this tragedy ever happened. Tears pooled my eyes as I am watching this documentary film and it broke my heart into million pieces. I am really hoping there will be no war to happen ever again.

@blockmasterscott

My Filipina grandmother told me that she was 15 when the Americans retook the Philippines. She told me the medics were worried about her, made sure she was ok, and gave her father medication, food, and chocolate, and told them everything was going to be ok. 

Up until the day she died, she had tears in her eyes when talking about how much she loved Americans. Her brother (they both moved to California) flew an American flag in front of his house until he died.

@pdeguzman13

My dad fought alongside of the Americans. Proud of you dad. Mahal kita.

@hiroakiikeda2943

Being half filipino and half japanese, this is one of the most important history that excites me to watch and review because my grandfather was a former great guerilla. And my grandma always tell me real stories about these war days and how they survived the war . Goosebumps everytime

@seandaleporlares1474

I have two grandfathers who fought during world war II, unfortunately they didn't make it through the war. I am very proud of them for fighting for our country. 😊

@leomcdo5715

Thank you America for liberating the Filipinos during desperate years of war.❤We are fortunate to 
have you on our side.

@dotosmelucio

Thank God he saved my Dad from this intense battle in Cebu Philippines, his American soldier friend put him on his back while battling with the Japanese soldiers, his story was shared to us while we are young.

@anrie2623

50 minutes of my life was not wasted. I enjoyed it 3 times when Youtube algorithm pop out i watched it.

@TheApp9

Salute to the American groups from Germany. Your grand and grand-grand fathers were heroes. Not only you defeated Hitler and held the great, fair and modern Nürnberg trials, you helped building a new nation, compared to the communist and totalitarian part of Germany under Russia. We today can not remotely imagine how your grand fathers dealt with inhuman living conditions during the war and their brave behaviour, putting their life’s in danger for a country on the other side of the ocean. Thank you for your service to all current and former participants of the mighty US military.

@keeganhamilton3760

Germany: “Japan how is the war going on your side?” 
Japan: “ fantastic, we just bombed pear harbor!!”
Germany: “YOU DID WHAT NOW?!?!?”

@3257bm

Every young American needs to watch this in order to appreciate what people died for to help preserve this country.

@flipcardoso

The children made me cry,they are shaking. Stiil disturbing after all this years.

@endoftheworld29

I was able to go to the memorial in Leyte where McArthur landed when he came back to the Philippines before the whole pandemic situation. It gave me goosebumps when I stood there on the same spot where US soldiers and Filipino guerillas forces stood and fought side by side against the Japanese troops.