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Thanks. I'd like to more more about the 3 depth charges that didn't explode... set improperly? Dropped too low? Faulty fuses? I assume that was the only ww2 incursion into Sydney harbor? . | |
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| Comiso see the following pages for more info about Japanese and German activity around Australia in WWII. Japanese Submarine activities Japanese submarine activities off the Australian coastline during WW2 Japanese recce flights over Australia Japanese Reconnaissance flights over Australia during WW2 Japanese landings in Australia Japanese landings in Australia during WW2 German navy/ u-boat actions German Maritime Activities off the Australia Coastline during WW2 Australian coastline mine by Japanese and German forces Australian Coastline mined during WW2 by the Allies, the Japanese and the Germans
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| hey does anybody have quotes for the attacks on sydney in world war two? |
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| To be honest I'm sure on the front line the Aussies and the Japs would of hated eachother with a passion and had little respect for eachothers dead. The corpses were probably just a dangerous, smelly, disease attracting problem. I'm sure in terms of governments the Western countries were respectful enough to handle things diplomatically, but on the front line, I'm sure there was very little love lost.
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| I also couldn't help but read on one of those links Wildcat that it said the crew of the German U-Boat U-862 landed near the Coorong (a large freshwater lake near near Goolwa and Victor Harbour) to take on freshwater. I wonder if this is true? I'm very interested to know more if this is the case!
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| I wouldn't doubt it, German subs and commerce raiders were active around southern Australian waters early on in the war, so it's entirely possible some sailors come ashore on the more remote parts of the country.
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| I did a bit of reading on U-Boat U-862 it seems it proved to be quite a nuisance. How were these U-Boats supplied? Did the Japanese fit them out or what? There can't have been many neutral ports in the Pacific in WW2. Its almost hard to envisage (for someone my age anyway) that Australia was ever under attack or had its waters threatened.
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I agree with RabidAlien. I have ever heard of a lot of testimonies about the gentlemanship of the allies soldiers.
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| Shinpachi, this would be interesting to hear from your perspective.
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| Jap. mini subs. The attack on Sydney harbour is described in Raymond Lamont-Brown's book "Kamikaze-Japan's suicide samurai". They were "HAI"(Flies) 2 torpedo subs and at the harbour of Diego Suarez (Madagascar) one of these sank the tanker LOYALTY and damaged the battleship Ramillies.The crew were asphyxiated by chlorine gas and the sub drifted ashore. At Sydney 5 subs, I-21,,I-22, I 24,I-27 and I-29 approached to 7 miles of the harbour and 22,24 ,27 and 29 released their mini-subs. ( 21 was carrying an Aichi E16A1 Zuin .." Auspicious Cloud "or" Paul" recon float plane). One of the mini subs became entangled in the anti sub. net. They saw and attacked the USS Chicago and HMAS Canberra and a suply vessel. One of the subs had a torpdo stick in the tube which exploded. This alerted all the ships and erratic gunfire began. The remaining subs fired but were forced to the surface and sunk. One torpedo hit the shore , and one hit and sank a ferry. Talking of Japanese behaviour durin the war, on T.V a couple of weeks ago, there was an item about the recent death of a former japanese destroyer captain who went out of his way to rescue the entire crew of a british vessel( I forget the exact details but I'm sure it was an RN ship) and treat them well. His crew acted as true sailors as well. I wish I'dpaid more attention to it now. BTW, the ship sthat was sunk at Ulithi atoll was the tanker Mississinewa (AO-59), with all 150 crew Last edited by HerrKaleut; 06-02-2009 at 09:39 AM. |
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