The War Crimes and Sinking of IJN Tone
Built as one of Japan’s most advanced cruisers, IJN Tone fought from Pearl Harbor to Leyte Gulf—but her legacy darkened in 1944 with the massacre of Behar survivors in the Indian Ocean. Explore her design, service, war crime, and final destruction in 1945revealing how ambition and brutality converged in one infamous ship. Subscribe for more WWII naval history: / @nauticallore Chapters Intro - 0:00 Design & Construction - 0:58 Wartime Service - 2:17 War Crime: The Behar Incident - 4:50 Sinking of Tone - 11:15 Aftermath - 13:50

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