How Japan Took Down 36 Russian Warships In One Maneuver
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To win it, Admiral Togo, commander of the Japanese fleet, attempts an unbelievably daring maneuver and succeeds.
The Japanese combined fleet turns about face as if it were on parade. It's such an outrageous maneuver that the Russians are stunned.
Let every man do his utmost duty.
Victory will elevate Japan's stature with its capture of 13 ships renamed and integrated into the Japanese fleet.
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On May 27, 1905, in the Tsushima Strait, 88 Japanese ships led by Admiral Togo's flagship, the Mikasa, faced off against Russia's massive Second Pacific Squadron. After a grueling 30,000 km journey, the 36 Russian warships were hoping to reach Vladivostok, but Togo's unbelievably daring maneuver and the superior technology and training of the Japanese Navy led to one of naval history's most brutal and decisive battles Subscribe to Spark for more amazing science, tech & engineering videos: https://goo.gl/LIrlur 🚀 Join the Spark Channel Membership to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMV3aTOwUtG5vwfH9_rzb2w/join You can now become a History Hit member right here on YouTube! Join for access to a new exclusive documentary every week, and access to over 160+ of our documentaries presented by world renowned historians like Dan Snow, Eleanor Janega, Tristan Hughes, Mary Beard, Matt Lewis and more. Get an exclusive release every week by signing up here: https://bit.ly/4pyExyn Any queries, please contact us at: owned-enquiries@littledotstudios.com #Spark