Yamato: Japan’s 70,000-Ton Monster That Failed Miserably

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Yamato: Japan’s 70,000-Ton Monster That Failed Miserably Meet the Yamato, the heaviest battleship in human history weighing 70,000 tons. Discover how this top-secret floating fortress became the most expensive funeral pyre in the Pacific. TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 The 70,000-Ton Monster Revealed 01:39 Operation Ten-Go: A Mission With Zero Survival Rate 02:09 The Sky Breaks: 300 Steel Birds Strike 03:32 The Order to Abandon Ship 04:13 The Magazines Detonate: A Nuclear-Sized Blast 05:43 1985: Sonar Finds a Massive Shadow in the Dark 08:02 200 Survivors Out of 3,000 Men 08:15 The Secret in the Sealed Captain's Cabin CONTENT SYNOPSIS: ⚓ Explore the top-secret construction of Japan's ultimate weapon, armed with guns that shot over 26 miles. ✈️ Witness the brutal reality of WWII as 300 US aircraft swarm the invincible beast. 🌊 Descend 340 meters into the dark Pacific to find what remains of the Yamato today. 💀 Uncover the tragic human cost of 3,000 men who went down with the ship. ACTION COMMAND: If you are ready for the future, SUBSCRIBE now. Join the Evolution. #BattleshipYamato #WW2History #NavalWarfare #PacificWar #MilitaryHistory ------------------------- ------------------------------------ "This video is my official submission for the Higgsfield Action Video Contest! 🚀 Created using cutting-edge AI tools to bring this action sequence to life. Let me know what you think in the comments, and don't forget to drop a like if you enjoyed it! 🔗 Learn more and join the revolution at: https://higgsfield.ai #HiggsfieldAction #AIvideo #ShortFilm"

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