2 new possible colorized videos of IJN Yamato before being sunk by KAMEKAZE_VIKINGS Tags:Combat FootageConflicts 3 comments [Source](https://www.asahi.com/video/articles/ASS5D3VL6S5DTPJB006M.html?iref=video_ranking_rank2) (Japanese) Obtained and analyzed by the Toyonokuni Uza city study group from the US national archives The first video is thought to be from the march 19th of 1945, with Yamato’s course resembling [this famous picture](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_battleship_Yamato#/media/File:Japanese_battleship_Yamato_under_air_attack_off_Kure_on_19_March_1945_(80-G-309662).jpg) The second is thought to be from the day she was sunk, based on the weather and cloud patterns If only we got to see more final moments of legends. If this ship had survived until the Japanese surrender, would have been a beautiful floating museum Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
[Source](https://www.asahi.com/video/articles/ASS5D3VL6S5DTPJB006M.html?iref=video_ranking_rank2) (Japanese) Obtained and analyzed by the Toyonokuni Uza city study group from the US national archives The first video is thought to be from the march 19th of 1945, with Yamato’s course resembling [this famous picture](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_battleship_Yamato#/media/File:Japanese_battleship_Yamato_under_air_attack_off_Kure_on_19_March_1945_(80-G-309662).jpg) The second is thought to be from the day she was sunk, based on the weather and cloud patterns
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[Source](https://www.asahi.com/video/articles/ASS5D3VL6S5DTPJB006M.html?iref=video_ranking_rank2) (Japanese) Obtained and analyzed by the Toyonokuni Uza city study group from the US national archives
The first video is thought to be from the march 19th of 1945, with Yamato’s course resembling [this famous picture](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_battleship_Yamato#/media/File:Japanese_battleship_Yamato_under_air_attack_off_Kure_on_19_March_1945_(80-G-309662).jpg)
The second is thought to be from the day she was sunk, based on the weather and cloud patterns
If only we got to see more final moments of legends.
If this ship had survived until the Japanese surrender, would have been a beautiful floating museum