- Relive the dramatic final days of the world's largest battleship as she embarked on her final and doomed kamikaze mission
- Unveil the cloak of secrecy that surrounded Japan's ultimate warships and what American intelligence knew and when
- Beautifully illustrated with many rare and unpublished photographs
- A must-have for military and historians. enthusiasts. modellers. gamers. and those interested in the complexities of naval warfare during the Second World War
The
Yamato and her sistership
Musashi represented the ultimate development in the battleship during the Second World War and were the heaviest and most powerfully armed battleships ever constructed.
Named after the Yamato Province.
Yamato was designed to counter the numerically superior fleet of the US Navy. Built amongst a shroud of secrecy and deception – and commissioned shortly after the outbreak of the war in the Pacific – she was present at a number of engagements. including the Battle of Midway and the Battle of the Philippine Sea.
Despite having been designed to engage and sink enemy surface vessels. the
Yamato would only fire her unrivalled 18.1-inch guns at an enemy surface target on one occasion in October 1944 during the Battle of Leyte Gulf.
In the final months of the war. as kamikaze aircraft targeted American landing fleets off Okinawa. the
Yamato embarked on a one-way mission of ultimate sacrifice. In a last desperate roll of the dice in an attempt to wreak havoc on the landing forces around Okinawa. the last stepping stone prior to an invasion of the Japanese home islands. the
Yamato finally succumbed to a mass aerial attack by carrier-based bombers and torpedo bombers.
Despite being antiquated products of war from the moment of their construction. the
Yamato and
Musashi enjoy an iconic figure of Japanese might in mainstream consciousness such as films and anime.
BOOK ISBN | 9781781558140 |
FORMAT | 248 x 172 mm |
BINDING | Hardback |
PAGES | 224 pages |
PUBLICATION DATE | 21 January 2021
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TERRITORY | World |
ILLUSTRATIONS | 76 black and white and 75 colour photographs |
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[tabs] [tab title=AUTHOR(S)]Born in Newcastle upon Tyne in 1995. Daniel Knowles has been interested in history from a young age. The main focus of his historical interest is the Second World War. In July 2016. he graduated with an Honours degree in History and Politics from the University of Northumbria. His university dissertation was written on the changing perceptions to the wartime role played by RAF Bomber Command.
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