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869:. One bomb hit her aft, and near misses by other bombs sprayed her with fragments that killed a surgeon, a nurse, and 12 other people. Another member of her medical staff died of wounds the next day. The Dutch Government sent a note of protest of the bombing to Japan via the Swedish Embassy.
811:. In 1933 part of her first class accommodation was converted into two two-person de luxe suites with a lounge, bedroom, two bathrooms, and private deck (veranda). She had 18 second class cabins, which had either two or four berths. Deck passengers were accommodated on her
1038:, where her remaining Dutch and Javanese crew and medical staff were discharged. The Dutch were sent to a PoW camp at Mijoshi, 75 kilometres (47 miles) northwest of Yokohama. The Javanese were sent to a different camp. On December 20 the ship was commissioned as an
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536:Netherlands
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352:6,076
188:Yard number
1900:1927 ships
1894:Categories
1835:Blencathra
1678:Argos Hill
1656:Shipwrecks
1424:, ONJ–OPH.
1406:ssmaritime
1387:ssmaritime
1358:Hardy 1954
1348:, OOS–OPY.
1321:(in Dutch)
1286:(in Dutch)
1266:References
1235:prefecture
1227:Tenno Maru
1211:Wakasa Bay
1144:Tenno Maru
1122:Tenno Maru
1107:Tenno Maru
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964:Amatsukaze
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568:Tenno Maru
561:. In 1942
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1868:July 1945
1833:HMS
1812:USS
1752:Nevastroi
1666:USS
1491:August 2,
1221:Aftermath
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1668:Bullhead
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1290:July 12,
1251:In 2017
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987:Makassar
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867:Java Sea
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646:, 52 in
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475:Capacity
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315:Captured
196:Launched
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1720:Yu 1001
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1685:9 Aug:
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1159:Chinzei
1090:Grumman
1088:, some
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748:Bangkok
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174:Builder
143:Batavia
37:History
1772:Ha-209
1694:Tokiwa
1184:Fuzhou
1177:Borneo
1172:Yamato
1111:Saipan
1078:Sasebo
1070:Rabaul
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762:, and
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563:Japan
506:Notes
459:12 Ă—
444:Speed
433:Lentz
400:Decks
392:Depth
164:Route
156:Tokyo
89:Owner
1864:1946
1856:1945
1848:1944
1537:2011
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