hazards and catastrophes
86 comments
Review summary
Based on 86 comments, created with AI
Students overwhelmingly praise this teacher's fees vs value, teacher personality, teaching quality. Many students highlight students express strong gratitude and appreciation for t...
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Evaluation breakdown
Top Strengths
1. Ability to create highly engaging and visually rich historical content
2. Sparking student interest and providing new perspectives on history
3. High perceived value and appreciation from a majority of students
Areas to Improve
1. Enhance historical accuracy and research rigor in content
2. Improve vetting of sources to avoid bias and misinformation
3. Strengthen the writing quality of the documentary/material
What students love
“Greetings from Greece, Macedonia, Thessaloniki University of Aristotle. Congrats, amazing theme, great!”
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“So Japan tries the Empire route and gets ground down... and a very prosperous nation rises out of that defeat by peaceful means. Remarkable series, thanks for posting.”
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“Living under Japanese occupation and the Japanese home front were two areas I knew little about. Certainly had never seen the footage. Thanks for posting.”
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“Good documentary! The Japanese fought well, even the Nazis. When allies joined, Japan and America overpowered Germany and Japan!”
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“Yamamoto was a very good military strategist, having studied in the USA. He was a professional soldier caught up in a totalitarian regime, but did his duty admirably.”
“Excellent presentation.”
“Japanese War Machine, including its Aircraft Carriers, were of equal quality to Westerners. This from a non-European has to be congratulated.”
“I love the violin music! The poor Japanese! One of their greatest crimes was forcing us to do what we had to, to stop their barbarity!”
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“Thank you so much.”
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“But now Japan is our good ally. ❤️”
What could be better
“The Japanese withdrawal from China did not 'trigger a civil war'; it started much earlier. Poorly written documentary but good film.”
“Nice footage but poorly researched. Pictures of wrong places at wrong times.”
“Why interview these Japanese 'historians' and academics? They almost justify Japan's motives and brutality. Their savagery rivaled the SS.”
“This video contains a lot of fake information and broadcasting. It's laughable.”