The Yamato battleship had strong armor on the upper part of its hull, so it was not easily damaged by bombs from aircraft and was not sunk during battles with other battleships.
@jeanclaudemamon988417 күн бұрын
The reason musashi is right on a island because inuguchi tohishira try to beach the ship but she did not make it
@braised4424 күн бұрын
I wish I was the wool cap salesman in that town!
@christophersiddall7270Ай бұрын
I love the parts I could watch but the audio balancing is horrible. I have to crank the speakers to hear the narrator then there’s super loud high pitched noises.
@2serveand2protectАй бұрын
What I find to be the most unbelievable thing is that the company that helped to use rivets to "fix" Musashi's hole-in-the-armour "problem" still exists and is operative.
@sallynolan5928Ай бұрын
Wow - I think those men should be proud of that ship. Such hard graft but I bet the camaraderie was great. They all look lean and tough - much better than working in an office in front of a computer.
@LauraMiller-z4uАй бұрын
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@BR-bj3otАй бұрын
The way it should still be! Hard working, tough MEN, building things. No regulations. No ridiculous OSHA rules. Just God fearing, tough men who did their job and very well!
@MalcapatnaudeАй бұрын
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@jonnojamwoodАй бұрын
Love it , cheers mate.🇦🇺👍
@rogersimpson40612 ай бұрын
What happed when it rained did they still keep working
@loneguy-alex2 ай бұрын
Im a Filipino, and i heard they found it on our Philippine waters at Sibuyan Sea
@PillSharks2 ай бұрын
Just you all remember… diversity built Britain!
@wholesomelunch65762 ай бұрын
The only thing I have issue with is saying musashi wasn’t designed to take torpedo hits or hits to the deck from bombs. The Japanese were early adopters of using carriers as an attack force and knew exactly what the capabilities of carrier aviation were. She had torpedo defence, air defence and deck armour. No warship was designed to take absolute beatings because if that were case a battleship would weigh closer to 200,000 tons to withstand massive attacks.
@joejoe29283 ай бұрын
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@manolitogarcia1034 ай бұрын
What part of ocean floor the Yamamoto sunk.
@TS-12674 ай бұрын
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@BrianSmith-kr5lx4 ай бұрын
Why were there several small 5' 4" 130 lb. women (DEI) agents on Trump's (or any) secret service protection detail!?
@AGallion4 ай бұрын
You know, this documentary was very fascinating for me, but its not because of how Musashi sank, its how her wreck looks like on the sea floor of the Subuyan Sea, when I first saw pictures of her wreck, I was in total shock because I had already seen photographs and models of the wreck of Yamato and when I saw Musashi's wreck for the first time these were the first words that popped into my head: "I was not expecting that."
@sicks6six4 ай бұрын
WHEN MEN WERE MEN AND WOMEN WERE GLAD OF IT, BEFORE MEN PLAYED WITH EACH OTHERS HAIR, WORE MAKE-UP, AND WORE WOMENS CLOTHES AND UNDERGARMENTS, THEY DRANK DARK BEER AND ATE VEGETABLES AND MEAT EVERY DAY, they went to the pub to get away from their women and kids and talked about real things,
@ChristopherBowly4 ай бұрын
Wonderful documentary. Very interesting & informative & full of history. Many thanks.
@damiengolledge90334 ай бұрын
Absolutely fantastic. Given the fact orion still had no interiors no engines no boilers mo woodwork no life boats ECT yet fitted,, I must say there was less work in a pyramid. As of titanic all of the work to be lost including 3000 dozen eggs simply to be taken buy the ocean...
@rayva14 ай бұрын
Yamato (aka: Star Blazers)
@jediknight735 ай бұрын
All those resources probably could have built 4+ aircraft carriers
@andreastimper98485 ай бұрын
Still, I find a square rigged ship much more beautiful.
@Nizwiz4115 ай бұрын
super interesting documentary. I always recommend it to Tour Guides on the island
@rdsaplala5 ай бұрын
51:05 Wow, imagine if Adm. Kurita decided to push through with this attack. The Yamato and other IJN ships would've been able to score really big in this battle.
@viniciuscatais81265 ай бұрын
Please, helpme someone with this Final song - Joshua... Couldnt find anywhere at all!
@ericvantassell68095 ай бұрын
Thankfully germany wasted money on capital ships they could have put into subs and japan wasted money on these two impressive and beautiful ships instead of building more carriers and starting the war with even more naval aviators.
@ericvantassell68095 ай бұрын
if it's denser than water and floats, it's sinkable
@chipps10665 ай бұрын
Monte Markham was a fabulous narrator and accomplished actor.
@Leopard2a4tankrtherealone5 ай бұрын
In 1945 the Yamato sank💀 the Yamato had a lot of holes and bombers and torpedoes planes in wave 1 he survived in wave 2 still survived in wave 3 he got so damaged the ship exploded in 2 half the wreck of musashi was found by a Philippines guy
@_photonx60176 ай бұрын
That is the strangest documentary I have ever seen. Fascinating.
@roconnor016 ай бұрын
I wonder what those hard working men thought of all the VIP's and local dignitaries who went off for a champagne lunch afterwards !
@josephinebennington72475 ай бұрын
They knew it wasn’t their place or station. Wouldn’t have heard the speeches anyway, being deaf from the rivetting.
@Davidculshaw706 ай бұрын
I lived in barrow from the Early 80s great town and pubs…left in 2005 for Australia, great decision, never looked back.
@Davidculshaw706 ай бұрын
So many people died from asbestos related illnesses
@samsum37386 ай бұрын
At the launch , when the ropes stretched and broke , the power generated was able to cut a man in half if they strayed too close to the slip and indeed this happened on numerous occasions ovet the years .
@nemesis1963046 ай бұрын
They said Titanic was unsinkable, but that ship got beat by a chunk of frozen water. Musashi and Yamoto both took about the equivalent of 15000 tons of TNT. I've got to wonder what 15000 tons of TNT would do to the ice berg.
@randycarson34766 ай бұрын
That is one of the best programs programs on World War 2.That I have seen very good work
@rmcnabb7 ай бұрын
Wonderful documentary. We're pretty checked out RKJ and the Crowhurst stories now, but maybe it was less commonly known when this came out. Very interesting about the advent of plywood, the improvement in adhesive technology and basically how WW2 can be thanked for all of it. It's funny how home-made and low budget that first Golden Globe race seems now compared to the ludicrous expense lavished on sailing today.
@wind.del.change7 ай бұрын
my grandfather worked here, in the sex shop.
@davidthompson68347 ай бұрын
A welder is a boilermaker with his brains battered Out as my dad use to say 🤭
@pioneerscuba69768 ай бұрын
Thanks for posting this! Love it.
@clivelondt34338 ай бұрын
Back in the Old days many a smart ships were built, in British Ship Yards. There was work for Thousands of Workers. In those days it was very hard working. Today every thing is all modern technology.