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World War II: November 1996 From the EditorWorld War II Archives | 0 comments | Print This Post | Email This Post Two of four Japanese submarines that attempted the hazardous round trip from the Pacific to Europe were sunk by Alliedsubmarines. I-34 fell to the British sub Taurus, and I-29 was sunk by USS Sawfish. I-52 was the victim of U.S. aircraft. OnlyI-8 completed the trek. When it came to submarine-versus-submarine combat, though, Batfish was in a class by herself. Subscribe Today
Michael E. Haskew, Editor, World War II Pages: 1 2
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