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The Sinking of Yamato 

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Welcome to Shipwreck Sunday! We are Derek and Elinor, a couple who loves movies, games, TV shows, and ships! In this podcast, we discuss shipwrecks and how they affect our everyday life.
In today's video... Elinor walks you through the longest video we've ever done, on the biggest ship we've ever covered!
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The bow is the very front part of the ship, and the very back end of it is called the stern. The port side is the left and the starboard side is the right. Propellers are sometimes referred to as “screws.” The hull is the metal sides of the ship, the keel is the very bottom of it, and the superstructure is the top deck, usually made of wood. Smokestacks or funnels are large tunnels on top of the ship used to direct steam and smoke away from the deck. Masts are large wooden poles on the deck of the ship, usually used to hoist sails or hold a crow’s nest where crew members can see for miles around the vessel. Beam is a measurement that refers to the width of the ship.

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@marnold2791
@marnold2791 5 месяцев назад
The Yamato was so valuable to the Japanese that it was in port most of the time, earning the nickname “Hotel Yamato”.
@Statalyzer
@Statalyzer 3 месяца назад
Lack of oil didn't help in that regard.
@AJice1980
@AJice1980 2 месяца назад
Yet many Japanese leaders despised the ship,
@gregmcpherson5671
@gregmcpherson5671 Месяц назад
Like the Bismark and Tirptiz, the Yamato and Musashi were so potentially deadly that the Allies had no choice but to focus on destroying them. Their power made them important targets. Their cost to build meant they couldn't afford to be risked. So they were largely hidden away.
@unclefart5527
@unclefart5527 23 дня назад
Fuel number one. Overkill number two. Incompatibility of speeds with other ships as well.
@RSF-DiscoveryTime
@RSF-DiscoveryTime 6 месяцев назад
I LOVE the way you are so generous with photos...it makes a difference.
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday 6 месяцев назад
Thank you!!
@13BGunBunny
@13BGunBunny 10 месяцев назад
I would like to see videos on the HMS Hood, Bismark, Tirpitz, and any carriers of WW2
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday 10 месяцев назад
Luckily I do have Bismarck and Hood covered! But I'll have to look into more!
@bw1889
@bw1889 6 месяцев назад
My grandfather served on the USS Bennington (CV-20) which was part of TF 58 and had bombs (of the many) that hit Yamato.
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday 6 месяцев назад
I thank him for his service! He made an incredible sacrifice putting his life on the line like that and war must've been horrifying! I bet he had some amazing stories to share. Thank you for sharing this with me!
@davidstevens6117
@davidstevens6117 10 месяцев назад
Elinor, for a lady that professes to not be clear with Navy jargon, you do very well! I really enjoy this channel. Unlike a lot of similar ones, your info is accurate and well-reasearched. Kudos to you!
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday 10 месяцев назад
Thank you very much! I really appreciate that! Cheers!!
@hertzair1186
@hertzair1186 Месяц назад
I find her pleasantly articulate.
@jasperbarnes4544
@jasperbarnes4544 Год назад
I think the only issues I have with the episode are the images of USS Skate, IJN Kongo, and IJN Nagato. Kongo and Nagato weren't in their WWII reconstructions, Kongo was in her 1916 design, and Nagato was in her 1920s look if I recall correctly. And Skate, is a later boat entire, not the WWII Submarine.
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday Год назад
Thank you for your input! The research into these two ships (Yamato and Musashi) is heavily debated, so I went based upon what I read, which was that USS Skate was a submarine. There's always the possibility I was wrong, so I appreciate your input. Have a great day!
@jasperbarnes4544
@jasperbarnes4544 Год назад
@@shipwrecksunday no problem! Thank you for making these videos! They help get these events out to an even larger population, and that means better education on these events! Besides, these videos can serve as a gateway, like TITANIC (1997) and WWII, to even longer, more detailed videos. Oh, and one more thing, Ise is pronounced Ee-Say, not Ice
@joespitler3929
@joespitler3929 Год назад
Damn Jasper you know your ships bro
@jasperbarnes4544
@jasperbarnes4544 Год назад
@@joespitler3929 Danke Schoen!
@christopherfranklin1881
@christopherfranklin1881 11 месяцев назад
@@jasperbarnes4544 And Leyte is pronounced Lay-Tee.
@SithEmpireV08
@SithEmpireV08 8 месяцев назад
RIP the Yamato and her crew. i just subbed since i love battleship history and i will soon play as yamato on world of warships. also have a nice day and keep up the good work on the channel
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday 8 месяцев назад
Thank you so much!
@SithEmpireV08
@SithEmpireV08 8 месяцев назад
no problem. have an amazing day and we should maybe chat sometimes since im a big warship nerd lol@@shipwrecksunday
@andrewemery4272
@andrewemery4272 Год назад
Beautifully made video! Lovely narration, sensibly written and clearly spoken.
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday Год назад
Thank you so much!
@grandadmiralzaarin4962
@grandadmiralzaarin4962 9 месяцев назад
A fantastic video. If Battleships are not your forte, I certainly couldn't tell from the quality and enthusiasm you bring to your videos which are a joy to watch. I look forward to watching more of them. One note aside from the Leyte pronunciation I mentioned in the Musashi video. The Ise class pronunciation is Ee-Say.
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday 9 месяцев назад
Thank you so much! I love battleships though I don't have much military knowledge, myself. Thank you so much for your support, pronunciations, and corrections! It helps me become a better creator ❤️
@RussellMiller-gh7fb
@RussellMiller-gh7fb 5 месяцев назад
More airplanes attacked the Yamato than took place in the Pearl Harbor attack After the event of carrier aviation the Yamato was called the right ship for the wrong war
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday 5 месяцев назад
That's truth right there!
@raulduke6105
@raulduke6105 Год назад
First! For a people so disciplined the handling of ammo was disastrous as was their damage control. Amazing.
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday Год назад
It was quite messy, and they really panicked and got scrambled! Glad to see you so early, thank you very much!
@marnold2791
@marnold2791 5 месяцев назад
There is a museum of the Yamato in Hiroshima, where it was built, with a large scale model of it. Having watched this video, I regret not visiting it.😂
@tomcurda4203
@tomcurda4203 Месяц назад
@@marnold2791 Kure, actually
@holopilot2241
@holopilot2241 8 месяцев назад
I was largely unaware of the specifics of Yamato’s sinking so I found this to be fascinating. Excellent work!
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday 8 месяцев назад
Thanks so much! Cheers!
@kempmt1
@kempmt1 Месяц назад
One Yamato sailor once said, “the three most useless things are China’s Great Wall, Egypt’s pyramids and the battleship Yamato
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday Месяц назад
@@kempmt1 that's a very accurate saying!
@Lipo
@Lipo 5 месяцев назад
My dad was a torpedo bomber pilot in VT-84 on the USS Bunker Hill. They attacked the Yamato at 12:58pm on April 7, 1945. About half the pilots from this squadron were killed by a kamikaze strike May 11, 1945.
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday 5 месяцев назад
My goodness! Thank you for sharing that. Bless your father for his sacrifice, and rest in peace to the souls that were lost.
@sedatedape315
@sedatedape315 Год назад
Another excellently researched and documented video of maritime history! This time touching on some naval history from WWII. Since this was about Yamato and next week will be able the sinking of the Misashi did your research include another about the "other sisters" of the Yamato class? A third battleshipof the same class was nearing completion when Japan lost four of her six Feet Carriers at Midway. It was known by this time that the Pacific war would be dominated by the aircraft carrier. It was decided to convert the third sister into the first Super Carrier in the world. Never to be matched in size and abilities until the US built it's first Super Carriers many decades later. This third sister was called Shinano. She didn't survive long after her commissioning as she was sunk by the US submarine Archerfish shortly after being launched and nearly complete. Shinano: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_aircraft_carrier_Shinano Also a fourth sister had her keel laid down but was never more then just a keel and a yard number of #111. A fifth was planned but never begun. She has the yard numbered #797.
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday Год назад
I did not know about these three other sisters - I'd only read of the two. Thank you so much for sharing this! I'll be pinning your comment for future listeners to reference.
@fingerfeller
@fingerfeller 7 месяцев назад
Thanks! excellent documentary , beautiful ship, but war is ugly
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday 7 месяцев назад
Thank you so much!! I agree - war is ugly!
@thomashockin4128
@thomashockin4128 5 месяцев назад
Very nicely done!! Very informative!!!
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday 5 месяцев назад
Thanks so much!
@thereissomecoolstuff
@thereissomecoolstuff Год назад
Not only do you jump into battleships. You jump into the hardest to research. Excellent content E....The graphics and your pace made the story more real.
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday Год назад
Thank you! I really appreciate that. I put a lot of effort not only into the research, but the graphics as well. Cheers!
@Zehbron
@Zehbron Год назад
The first bomb to hit the Yamato was dropped by a Curtis Helldiver, piloted by a young naval aviator named Francis Ferry. For his actions on that day he received the Navy Cross. After the war, Ferry became a teacher, and was the Dean of Boys at my high school. If you look up his name on RU-vid, there is a short interview with him at age 100, telling the story of the sinking of Yamato.
@charlesm7589
@charlesm7589 10 месяцев назад
Wow, I disagree.
@thereissomecoolstuff
@thereissomecoolstuff 10 месяцев назад
@@charlesm7589 disagree with what?
@charlesm7589
@charlesm7589 10 месяцев назад
@@thereissomecoolstuff With your assessment of the quality of this production.
@p38cobra
@p38cobra 3 месяца назад
WW 2 was determined by air power and aircraft carriers. Battleships we’re helpless against the Dauntless Dive Bomber
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday 3 месяца назад
You're absolutely right on that!
@Lerch2000
@Lerch2000 Месяц назад
Sorry, I disagree with one aspect of the video, claiming WW II was the great age of battleships, I would like to point out WW I should hold this title alone. After the attack on Pearl Harbor, everyone knew from that point on that the age of battleships was over and would be replaced with carriers. But I am enjoying your videos thus far, keep up the good work.
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday Месяц назад
@@Lerch2000 great point! I accept that argument! Cheers!
@lumberlikwidator8863
@lumberlikwidator8863 Год назад
Really nice presentation! This US Navy veteran awards you with a score of 4-0 (perfect in naval jargon) for this video!
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday Год назад
Thank you so much, and thank you for your service!
@atomicwedgie8176
@atomicwedgie8176 8 месяцев назад
@@shipwrecksunday Marine vet here. Leyte pronounced 'lay-tee'. Spruance pronounced 'sprew-wence'. Great job!
@DOGGEDROMAN
@DOGGEDROMAN Год назад
Yamamoto actually lost the battle of pearl harbor. The whole plan was dependent on the destruction of the uss enterprise and her 3 sister carriers pearl. They weren't at pearl to destroy. Yamato knew Japan was doomed when he heard the news.
@GabelhelmSogarbraten
@GabelhelmSogarbraten Год назад
I think japan was doomed from the moment they decided to attack america they were never gonna invade the us and were an order of magnitude less potent when it comes to industrial potential power and supporting allies Terrorizing badly organised 1930s south east asian populations is not the same as facing a well supplied modern army
@omarsharriff9161
@omarsharriff9161 17 дней назад
Yamato is the Japanese behemoth of WW2 . even today the Japanese Navy is a force to reckone with , We thanked the Japanese Gov't for supporting the Philippines to it's military modernization , the Philippines and Japan has been the subject of intimidation in the WPS / SCS .
@MikeBanks2003
@MikeBanks2003 Месяц назад
Originally her main armament was to be 20 inch guns--but further research revealed no tactical advantage over the smaller calibre 18 inch guns.
@BillyDunn-mc9pm
@BillyDunn-mc9pm 2 месяца назад
WW2 was NOT a great age for Battleships it was the death of battleships!! Sunk in it's first real battle!!😂😂
@XGamerFPS2164
@XGamerFPS2164 Год назад
Is the Normandie on your radar? Would definitely love a video on her
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday Год назад
She is indeed on my radar! Thanks so much for the suggestion! Cheers!
@notoriouzb.i.g7415
@notoriouzb.i.g7415 Год назад
woooohoooo here they come the world war two battleships
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday Год назад
Hey! So glad you made it! Thank you for the suggestion!
@notoriouzb.i.g7415
@notoriouzb.i.g7415 Год назад
@@shipwrecksunday definitely I'm super stoked to see them haha just a Quick, question tho will the use Arizona be added to the list of ships yet to be done? and one more thing have you done a video on the MV Sea diamond?/Birka princess
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday Год назад
@@notoriouzb.i.g7415 I plan on covering USS Arizona sometime in the future, as I've seen Pearl Harbor and her wreckage and it was very moving for me. I'll look into the MV Sea Diamond, thank you!
@notoriouzb.i.g7415
@notoriouzb.i.g7415 Год назад
@@shipwrecksunday ah I see ... my condolences go out to the families who lost anyone there that day and for me the Arizona is a very interesting wreck to me as it was the first one I ever researched and same with the MV Sea Diamond I find it interesting that it was the same (I'm not fully sure if I am correct on this so I'm not sure if I'm right or wrong) length, width, height, beam and draft as the MV oceanos but double her tonnege ( not sure if I spelt it right)
@MichaelHruby-r3i
@MichaelHruby-r3i 5 месяцев назад
Battleships were obsolete, the future was aircraft carriers and submarines. Pearl Harbor was a waste for the Japanese
@kennethprice5628
@kennethprice5628 8 месяцев назад
Best documentary on her aIve ever heard! EIP, crewmembers
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday 8 месяцев назад
Thank you so much!!
@vet-7174
@vet-7174 Год назад
Very good episode! Elinor 🖒
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday Год назад
Thank you so much! Great to see you again!
@marcvalley8869
@marcvalley8869 4 месяца назад
Excellent presentation. However, the picture of USS Skate at 10:50 is that of the nuclear powered submarine (SSN-578). The USS Skate active in World War II was SS-305.
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday 4 месяца назад
Thank you!!
@richardchiriboga4424
@richardchiriboga4424 Месяц назад
Awesome video!!! There is a movie Space Battleship Yamato, that I think is an interesting window on the continued importance of the Yamato in modern Japan as a symbol of the pride and spirit of Japan and well worth watching. The Space Battleship Yamato is space battleship, but it looks just like the original, only it is a spaceship. It rises from the earth where it has been buried an lost, to defend Japan. I love this movie and when I asked my daughter in law, who is from Japan, if she had ever seen the movie, she said that she loves the movie too. I think that this movie helps explain Japan.
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday Месяц назад
@@richardchiriboga4424 very interesting! I've heard of it but never seen it! I'll have to check it out! Thanks so much for watching!
@changeshifter4852
@changeshifter4852 Год назад
TY! A lot of info that was new to me in this one. I love it when that happens and am looking forward to more battleships. Honestly, any ship or boat really, lol.
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday Год назад
Thank you so much! Glad to see you here!
@keithtiedke1828
@keithtiedke1828 7 месяцев назад
You provide great information; stop being an apologist...you do just fine with the information you provide....don't worry about the "yeah - buts" in the world.
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday 7 месяцев назад
Thank you!!
@Softail77us
@Softail77us Месяц назад
Your voice sounds familiar. I heard it narrating the heroic events of The Samuel B Roberts on another channel on ytube. Was that you? Thank you!
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday Месяц назад
@@Softail77us that was not me! But that's interesting! This is the only ship related channel I'm a part of! 😁
@johnperez6006
@johnperez6006 27 дней назад
The post war relationship between Japan and the US are a great example of how people can heal the wounds created by governments.
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday 27 дней назад
@@johnperez6006 it's true!!
@tomcurda4203
@tomcurda4203 7 месяцев назад
It would have been nice if we DID have the nuclear version of the USS Skate during WW II.
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday 7 месяцев назад
True!
@p4n23r
@p4n23r 6 дней назад
It was a great warship in the wrong war. It became obselute when aircraft can land on ship. Sad
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday 6 дней назад
@@p4n23r very true!
@kpd3308
@kpd3308 Год назад
Your cautionary statements are rather silly. The title gives a more than sufficient indication of the video's content, Nobody should be surprised by it.
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday Год назад
Hi there! It is for those who have PTSD and may not want to hear specific details, as well as keeping our videos algorithm-friendly so RU-vid doesn't bury us. Cheers!
@OneLastHitB4IGo
@OneLastHitB4IGo Месяц назад
Yamato and Musashi were really a criminal waste of time, money, and resources. They spent more time in anchorages and drydocks than they did at sea and were never used effectively. With the advent of air power they were doomed. Futile to attempt recovery of remains too, after 80 years there won't be any. Like Titanic, Yamato and Musashi are grave sites and should be left alone.
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday Месяц назад
@@OneLastHitB4IGo very good point!
@francoistombe
@francoistombe 19 дней назад
Didn't stop Chinese companies salvaging Prince of Wales a and Repulse for steel scrap.
@michaelhostetter3039
@michaelhostetter3039 10 месяцев назад
New to the channel and love all things WWII. This was totally enjoyable. 😁 thanks so much! 😁 looking forward to much more great content. 😁😁😁
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday 10 месяцев назад
Thank you so much!! Cheers!
@JesseOaks-ef9xn
@JesseOaks-ef9xn Месяц назад
Yamato and Musachi had largest main batteries but were not the largest battleships. The Iowa class battleships were longer and wider.
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday Месяц назад
@@JesseOaks-ef9xn good point!
@veritas41photo
@veritas41photo Месяц назад
Interesting! Thanks!
@timothydudley3106
@timothydudley3106 2 месяца назад
Why have they gotten rid of battle ships? I guess the missile ships can cause more damage without the extra costs of such a large ship!!!
@veritas41photo
@veritas41photo Месяц назад
Of all the constructions of WW2, the battleships are still the most impressive to me. I think that land-based gun emplacements, no matter how large, just cannot match the moving behemoth battleships of the high seas.
@OneLastHitB4IGo
@OneLastHitB4IGo Месяц назад
With today's hypersonic missiles and tactical nukes battleships and carriers are nothing but targets.
@timothydudley3106
@timothydudley3106 2 месяца назад
What was the deadliest ship during we2?
@shivajivythilingam8685
@shivajivythilingam8685 8 месяцев назад
👍
@nickdonovan1447
@nickdonovan1447 2 месяца назад
Pronounced lay-tea gulf. Informative doc thanks for that.
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday 2 месяца назад
@@nickdonovan1447 thank you for your corrections!! I appreciate you!
@nickdonovan1447
@nickdonovan1447 2 месяца назад
@@shipwrecksunday Well thank you for that, I just subscribed because of this call back. I'm a big history fan, and I am sure that I will watch many more of your documentaries. Thanks again Eleanor
@darthbalgarus6986
@darthbalgarus6986 Год назад
Proud to say my great grandfather was on the mission that sank this ship.
@1redcougar175
@1redcougar175 Год назад
Very nice presentation, keep up the research and telling the history and stories of the war at sea.
@earltaylor3971
@earltaylor3971 8 месяцев назад
So, it appears that Billy Mitchell was correct after all that airplanes could threaten battleships.
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday 8 месяцев назад
Absolutely!
@Packless1
@Packless1 7 месяцев назад
...i told you so...!
@cyberleaderandy1
@cyberleaderandy1 Месяц назад
Its very sad you have to put trigger warning at the start when discussing WW2. Too many people these days have very weak constitutions, are offended by everything and would never have survived those years.
@ropeburnsrussell
@ropeburnsrussell Год назад
I hope you are not giving up on civilian ships.
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday Год назад
Don't worry, I will be returning to civilian ships after a few episodes of warships! Civilian ships, particularly ocean liners, are my passion! I want to get into doing a bigger mix of ships as we move forward, so maybe doing a warship one week, an ocean liner the next, then maybe a submarine - just so all of us have more variety!
@merhimaq1011
@merhimaq1011 Год назад
Your channel is like a library of Shipwrecks Collection. Can you make content on 1 on my Favorite Aircraft Carrier USS Enterprise, Other Fleet Carriers of USA and USS Arizona in remembrance of Pearl Harbor.
@numbersletters3886
@numbersletters3886 Год назад
Excellent historical account of one of the two largest battleships ever!! Well Done!! God Bless,
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday Год назад
Thanks so much! Cheers!
@larrycline8244
@larrycline8244 6 месяцев назад
TRY Scharnhorst
@carlgomm9699
@carlgomm9699 Год назад
New subscriber here, very well done with this show, please keep up the good work !!
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday Год назад
Thank you so much, that is greatly appreciated! Welcome to the crew!
@donkeyboy585
@donkeyboy585 5 месяцев назад
You mentioned admiral Yamamoto at Tsushima. Fun fact. Then ensign Yamamoto lost 2 fingers there. One more and he’d of been sent home.
@andrewpalmer1630
@andrewpalmer1630 Месяц назад
Good show; love your name!
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday Месяц назад
Thank you so much!!
@gregmead2967
@gregmead2967 Год назад
The image of Skate (10:41) that you have is a later, nuclear powered sub. Not a WWII sub.
@larrycline8244
@larrycline8244 6 месяцев назад
What about the Bismarck
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday 6 месяцев назад
I've got an episode on her!
@Statalyzer
@Statalyzer 3 месяца назад
In addition to being a particular province within Japan, "Yamato" was also an ancient and poetic name for the Japanese nation and/or people as a whole, which is another reason (besides it being the biggest and last battleship left) that its demise is often considered to symbolically mark the end of the Imperial Japanese Navy as a fighting force, or even the end of that era of Imperial Japan altogether.
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday 3 месяца назад
Thank you for adding this!
@RichardStephens-lq3ou
@RichardStephens-lq3ou Месяц назад
Having been a peace time sailor, ships fascinate me, I'd known of the Yamato all my life but almost nothing of her fate, thank you for this very informative video
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday Месяц назад
@@RichardStephens-lq3ou thanks so much!!
@scofab
@scofab Год назад
"Coo-rei", not "Kyurei" Like a dove cooing. 🕊 Well done... yes I'm playing ketchup, just seeing some of these older videos for the first time. なんでも教えてもらいます。🙂👍🍶
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday Год назад
Thank you so much ❤️
@robertsalanon2909
@robertsalanon2909 8 месяцев назад
Thank you ...Congrest ...
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for watching!
@richardbrown1553
@richardbrown1553 10 месяцев назад
Another great video!!
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday 10 месяцев назад
Thanks so much!
@charlesjames9516
@charlesjames9516 4 месяца назад
For not knowing anything about World War II Capital ships you did an excellent job! Very well done!!
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday 4 месяца назад
Thanks so much!! ❤️
@taproom113
@taproom113 3 месяца назад
17:35 ... not 'Musashi'. Other than that ... good effort. ^v^
@larrycline8244
@larrycline8244 6 месяцев назад
HOW ABOUT TUPPAN
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday 6 месяцев назад
I can look into it!
@maartenrijs3
@maartenrijs3 6 месяцев назад
"leyte' is pronounced " lay - tee ".
@picturemetrollin2093
@picturemetrollin2093 Месяц назад
Sad that we have to warn people about hearing what actually happened in the past. "Those who fail to remember the past, are doomed to repeat it."
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday Месяц назад
@@picturemetrollin2093 hi! It's for the several kids that watch my channel. Several listen as bedtime stories and I don't want to cause nightmares. 😁
@markpaul-ym5wg
@markpaul-ym5wg 7 месяцев назад
Y,hello there elinor.
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday 7 месяцев назад
Hi!!
@markpaul-ym5wg
@markpaul-ym5wg 7 месяцев назад
@@shipwrecksunday You do a great job researching the material.Thank you for the great videos.
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday 7 месяцев назад
@@markpaul-ym5wg thank you so much! Cheers!
@markpaul-ym5wg
@markpaul-ym5wg 7 месяцев назад
@@shipwrecksunday Pilots who were there attacking the Yamato said that 7 U.S. navy planes were knocked out of the air when the battleships forward magazines exploded.I thought you might want to know that.
@Joceyln_chua
@Joceyln_chua Год назад
Yamato Thunder in the East 💪
@timothydudley3106
@timothydudley3106 2 месяца назад
Americans are really getting sick and tired of funding the united nations when so many other countise refuse to pay their share of the costs yet they want protection we all supply?
@OneLastHitB4IGo
@OneLastHitB4IGo Месяц назад
Bravo! Get the US out of the UN and get the UN out of the US. Nothing but a corrupt money pit and a haven for foreign spies.
@Desertrat87
@Desertrat87 9 месяцев назад
Nice presentation!! One of my favorite WW2 ships is USS Washington, who dueled the IJN Kirishima at Guadalcanal and sank her. Since you've taken an interest in WW2 battleships, I highly recommend checking out that story.
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday 9 месяцев назад
Most definitely I'll look into that one! Thank you so much!!
@Desertrat87
@Desertrat87 9 месяцев назад
@@shipwrecksunday I hope you enjoy researching that story as much as I do. And of course, one of the central figures of the story, Admiral Willis Lee, is a fascinating study all by himself.
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday 9 месяцев назад
@@Desertrat87 thank you for your suggestion! Cheers!!
@kcstafford2784
@kcstafford2784 19 дней назад
i forgot what i was going to say?????
@Steve-dg3md
@Steve-dg3md Год назад
Please do a video on the battle of Guadalcanal. Marines in action. 😊
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday Год назад
I definitely can in the future! Thanks for your suggestion!!
@benquinneyiii7941
@benquinneyiii7941 Год назад
Armed and armored
@kennethprice5628
@kennethprice5628 8 месяцев назад
RIP...ooopps
@mrfrogg46able
@mrfrogg46able Месяц назад
70,000 tonne not 70 tonne
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday Месяц назад
@@mrfrogg46able thank you for this! ❤️
@kristelvidhi5038
@kristelvidhi5038 Год назад
Only Dogfights did Yamato's explosion perfect. The other explosions from the movies of 2005 and 2021 weren't done well. Though i really wanted to see how she sunk the Grambier Bay.
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday Год назад
Good to know!! Cheers!
@kristelvidhi5038
@kristelvidhi5038 Год назад
@@shipwrecksunday what's good to know? Why can't they make Yanato's huge explosion accurate in live action? After all, USS Arizona's explosion as done perfectly.
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday Год назад
@@kristelvidhi5038 yeah, that's good to know - I have never seen a movie on Yamato and now I know that when I see it, it could be disappointing!
@kristelvidhi5038
@kristelvidhi5038 Год назад
@@shipwrecksunday yeah. And Bismarck was the most legendary battleship, but it only has one single old movie in 1960 with so many things done incorrectly. Why do they waste their potential so much?
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday Год назад
@@kristelvidhi5038 no idea! But it's such a waste. There's so many ship sinking that could be epic movies that just never get made into films!
@thomasklugh4345
@thomasklugh4345 4 месяца назад
Very nice, Elinor.
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday 4 месяца назад
Thank you!
@rpaulcelso
@rpaulcelso 6 месяцев назад
Respectfully, there were a couple of photos that were not of the right era. The submarine Skate shown was not the WW II Skate, and the image of Manilla was a modern image, not of WW II. Same with USS Essex. Leyte is always pronounced “Laytay.” Otherwise interesting, except for a few other mistakes. Thanks.
@kevinhoffman6592
@kevinhoffman6592 Год назад
Those who survived 🙏 every day rest of their lives
@darthbalgarus6986
@darthbalgarus6986 Год назад
Given the many, many, many atrocities that the Japanese Navy (let alone the Japanese Empire) is guilty of, that seems a rather odd statement
@kevinhoffman6592
@kevinhoffman6592 Год назад
@@darthbalgarus6986 Not really they got a second chance
@christopherfranklin1881
@christopherfranklin1881 11 месяцев назад
Any survivor was probably shunned for not expiring for the Emperor.
@kevinhoffman6592
@kevinhoffman6592 11 месяцев назад
@@christopherfranklin1881 Nah. They were honored for having taken the trip. They knew in the end it was futile
@tomtry3814
@tomtry3814 Год назад
yamato yamato yamato is this all you got she had a sister and was not the bigest
@jeffreyperretti4414
@jeffreyperretti4414 Год назад
Why did you waste your time, by adding all this disclaimers.
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday Год назад
Hi there! It's for anyone with PTSD and to keep our videos algorithm-friendly so we don't get buried by RU-vid. Cheers!
@jeffreyperretti4414
@jeffreyperretti4414 Год назад
If you are worried about getting buried by this platform, try another.
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday Год назад
@@jeffreyperretti4414 there are plenty of channels out there without disclaimers and you are free to watch them, but we will not change our disclaimers. 😊 Cheers! Also, we are on Spotify, Amazon Music, and Samsung Podcasts if you're interested. 😊
@ThronesTheory
@ThronesTheory Год назад
​@@jeffreyperretti4414 Honestly you should leave a disclaimer to your comments before leaving them, was this a comment or question? Also this vs these are completely different words. But you're the expert.
@Tryingtosex
@Tryingtosex Год назад
Great job. I love hearing about ship wrecks and placing myself in the men's shoes that were there. Harrowing stuff.
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday Год назад
Thanks so much!
@covidmaskedmorons
@covidmaskedmorons Год назад
Great content, interesting all the way. Well researched, no Robot voice what person wouldnt enjoy this quality.
@shipwrecksunday
@shipwrecksunday Год назад
Thank you so much, I really appreciate it!
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