Japan Hid the Biggest Battleships Ever Built So Well That U.S. Intelligence Still Thought They Had 16-Inch Guns Four Months After One Sank
The Yamato and Musashi are remembered for how they sank. The stranger story is how they were built: shipyards torn down and rebuilt to hold them, guns so large a ship had to be invented to carry…
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