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Web sites for Japanese shipping losse

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Post by Spearfish » 22 Mar 2017, 14:36

Can anyone recommend any Japanese web sites listing merchant ships and auxiliaries sunk during the Second World War?



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Post by OpanaPointer » 22 Mar 2017, 16:52

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Post by Spearfish » 03 Apr 2017, 09:52

Taki and OpanaPointer many thanks for your help.
I have looked at the www.jsu.or,jp/siryo/ site but I cannot navigate it.
Can you please provide some advice.
I have also tried another Japanese recommended site, www.ri.hi-ho.ne.jp/senbotusen but, again, I do not know how to navigate it. I would welcome advice here as well
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Post by Akira Takizawa » 03 Apr 2017, 12:04

> I have looked at the http://www.jsu.or,jp/siryo/ site but I cannot navigate it.
Can you please provide some advice.

http://www.jsu.or.jp/siryo/map/map1.html
Click maps to the deepest level, then click ship name.

> I have also tried another Japanese recommended site, http://www.ri.hi-ho.ne.jp/senbotusen but, again, I do not know how to navigate it. I would welcome advice here as well

Direct link to the list.
http://www.ric.hi-ho.ne.jp/senbotusen/s ... enlist.pdf

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Post by Spearfish » 05 Apr 2017, 09:14

Taki
That is a fantastic response which I have now begun to use. Thank you very much
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