JAPANESE SUBMARINE ACTIVITIES
OFF THE AUSTRALIAN COASTLINE DURING WW2
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Japanese
Submarine RO-33 lands a party
on Murray Island, north Queensland
Midget Submarine attack on Sydney Harbour on 31 May 1942
Ships attacked off the Australian coastline by Japanese submarines
Australian cities shelled by Japanese submarines
Reconnaissance flights over Australia from Japanese submarines during WW2
Japanese landings in Australia during WW2
Japanese Submarine sightings around Australia during WW2
Two
attacks by Subchaser SC 648 of the US Navy's 7th Fleet
on suspected Japanese submarines
Japanese
submarine sunk in boom net,
Darwin Harbour, June 1942
Japanese Submarines operating in Australian Waters during WW2 |
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| I-1 | I-2 | I-3 |
| I-4 | I-6 | I-7 |
| I-11 | I-21 | I-22 |
| I-24 | I-25 | I-26 |
| I-27 | I-29 | I-32 |
| I-121 | I-122 | I-123 |
| I-124 | I-165 | I-166 |
| I-174 | I-175 | I-177 |
| I-178 | I-180 | RO-33 |
| RO-34 | ||
Japs Subs mine Australian Waters during WW2
Rumours
of a Japanese Submarine base near Nowra!!
Believe it or not!!
Crew of German U-Boat U-862 land at Coorong in South Australia
German U-Boat attacks off the Australian Coast during WW2
REFERENCE
Jenkins, David, "Battle Surface - Japan's Submarine War against Australia 1942 - 44", Random House Australia, 1992
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This page first produced 31 October 2000
This page last updated 18 June 2005