Missing Japanese Mega-Submarine Found
In 1946, a Japanese submarine went missing and wasn’t found until 2013 just off the coast of Oahu, Hawaii. This sub was the famous I-400, which could travel 1.5 times around the globe without even refueling. In addition, it had the ability to deploy three 1800 kg bombs in just minutes of resurfacing. Just at the end of WWII, the Americans captured it and kept it at Pearl Harbor. However, Soviets demanded it by the time the Cold War came around according to the WWII treaty terms. Of course, the Americans claimed ignorance so they didn’t have to surrender it.

Missing Japanese Mega-Submarine Found
$36 Million Of Silver Found From WWII Shipwreck
Ah, a story of sunken treasure…did you know the Nazis sunk a British merchant ship that happened to be transporting 61 tons of silver? Well, on February 17 of 1941, a Nazi U-boat’s torpedo hit and sunk the boat. Years after in 2011, an American archaeology group located this shipwreck off the coast of Ireland. The ship was originally heading from India to England but broke off from its military convoy due to insufficient coal and inclement weather and then got hit by the torpedo. Just one of the 86 men aboard survived the hit.

$36 Million Of Silver Found From WWII Shipwreck