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Darwin's Submarine I-124

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Engelsk
The first attacks on Australia by the Japanese were made by four submarines of the Sixth Submarine Squadron of the Imperial Japanese Navy. Together, these 80-man boats laid mines, and then waited in their killing zones for targets to torpedo.   On 20 January 1942, it all went horribly wrong. Sunk with all hands, the submarine I-124 remains outside Darwin today, testimony to bravery but also to folly.   Avonmore Books’ new edition of a 1990s work features new and improved graphics; a host of photographs, and the complete story of the submarine action, and events through the decades beyond – for the sunken vessel did not lie easy. Code seekers; treasure hunters; and potential salvors eventually led to the formation of the Historic Shipwrecks Act.
Undertittel
The story of a covert Japanese squadron waging a secret underwater war against northern Australia
Forfatter
Tom Lewis
ISBN
9780957735194
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
310 gram
Utgivelsesdato
1.7.2011
Antall sider
182