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SS Yawata Maru — The SS Yawata Maru was an 18,000 ton ocean liner on the trans Pacific run, sailing from Tokyo to Seattle and down to San Francisco. Her sister ships were the SS Nitta Maru and the SS Kasuga Maru . The Yawata Maru was the only one of the trio that … Wikipedia
Jirō Nitta — 新田 次郎 Born Hiroto Fujiwara 藤原 寛人 June 6, 1912(1912 06 06) Suwa, Nagano Prefecture, Japan Died February 15, 1980(1980 02 15) (aged 67) Musashino, Tokyo, Japan Occupation … Wikipedia
Nippon Yusen — NYK Maritime Museum and NYK s Yokohama branch Japan based Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha ( … Wikipedia
Timeline for aircraft carrier service — Aircraft carriers have their origins during the days of World War I. Based on the first faltering steps made during that war, no one then could have imagined how important the aircraft carrier was to prove to be. Japan, the United Kingdom and the … Wikipedia
Línea temporal de servicio de portaaviones — Desde la década de los 60, los portaaviones de los Estados Unidos embarcan el equivalente a la fuerza aérea de un país contemporáneo. Los portaaviones tienen sus orígenes en la Primera Guerra Mundial. Estos primeros pasos dieron una pequeña… … Wikipedia Español
Chuyo — Schiffsdaten Kiellegung 9. Mai 1938 Stapellauf 20. Mai 1939 … Deutsch Wikipedia
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List of Japanese hell ships — Part of Lists of Prisoner of War Camps section in the Prisoner of war camp article. The following is a list of the names of all the Japanese hell ships used during World War II. Some names may refer to the same vessel. * Aki Maru (Japanese : 安藝丸 … Wikipedia
Liste Des Hell Ships Japonais — Cette liste fait partie des listes de la section des camps de prisonniers de guerre de l article Camp de prisonniers de guerre. La liste suivante est une liste de noms de tous les Hell Ships japonais utilisés pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale.… … Wikipédia en Français