Japan Swore the Yamato Was Unsinkable — Until 2,000 Bombs Proved Otherwise
Автор: History’s War Tales
Загружено: 2025-10-27
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April 7, 1945 — East China Sea.
The pride of the Imperial Japanese Navy, Yamato, the largest battleship ever built, sailed into her final mission — and into history.
Japanese engineers believed she was unsinkable, forged with armor so thick and guns so powerful that no enemy could bring her down. But as hundreds of American bombers filled the sky, that belief was shattered in fire and steel.
This is the story of engineering overconfidence, human courage, and the devastating reality of modern warfare. From the design flaws that doomed her to the bravery of the men aboard, witness how the Yamato’s final battle became a symbol of Japan’s fading empire.
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📜 Episode Chapters:
0:00 Intro – The Myth of Invincibility
2:18 The Yamato’s Engineering Marvel
5:43 The Fatal Mission
9:20 The Airstrikes Begin
12:10 The Final Explosion
14:30 Legacy of the Yamato
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