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DescriptionYamatotrials-retouched.jpg | HIJMS Yamato running full-power trials in Sukumo Bay, 1941 | ||||||||
Date | 1941-10-30[2] | ||||||||
Source | http://www.gc2-4.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2197&sid=111174c1d33cc097281fbb0afa147446. This photo is part of the Japanese Self Defense Force Archives.[1] A copy of this photo was seized by the US forces and is now part of the Naval History and Heritage Command's collection here (Photo #: 80-G-704702). | ||||||||
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edit- ↑ Spurr, Russell (1995) A Glorious Way to Die: The Kamikaze Mission of the Battleship Yamato, April 1945, Newmarket Press, pp. p. 17 Retrieved on 11 June 2009. ISBN: 1557042489.
- ↑ irootoko_jr (2008-03-13). IJN (in Japanese). Yamato Class Battleships. IJN: Colorized Photos of Old Monochrome Vessels. Retrieved on 2009-06-11.
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