Being on a Battleship During WW2 was Hell
The Terrifying Life on a Battleship in WW2 The battleship was the most prestigious posting in the United States Navy. At least, that was the official line in 1941. The Bureau of Naval Personnel called it an honor the heaviest, most powerful warship in the American arsenal, the platform that decided wars. That was the official version. The men who actually served aboard them told a completely different story. This video details the brutal reality faced by the thousands of American sailors crammed into these steel giants the unbearable heat, the chronic sleeplessness, the constant threat of instant death, and the years of psychological damage that nobody in Washington ever put in the recruiting materials. #ww2stories #ww2history #worldwar2 #navy

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