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Contains pictures of former vessels in the wartime navy, as well as information on their guns, torpedoes, sensors, names, and officers.
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Imperial Japanese Navy Page
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At the beginning of the Second World War, the Japanese Navy (or, in the
Japanese language, Nihon Kaigun , or even Teikoku Kaigun , the
Imperial Navy) was arguably the most powerful navy in the world. Its naval
aviation corps, consisting of
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Selected photographs of vessels.
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This page provides links to all Ships of the Japanese Navy whose photos are available in the Online Library.
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY -- NAVAL HISTORY AND HERITAGE COMMANDR
805 KIDDER BREESE SE -- WASHINGTON NAVY YARD
Online Library of Selected Images:
The Japanese Navy Ships section of the Online Library
provides ready access to photographs of ships and named craft
which served in the Japanese Navy.
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Brief history and a gallery.
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Imperial Japanese Navy (Nihon Kaigun)
The Imperial Japanese Navy (Nihon Kaigun) in 1941 was unquestionably a world power. With the help of the British, who trained the Japanese to the point that all
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Detailed data of vessels.
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A re-construction of photographs.
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the Second World War with a state-of-the-art fleet of warships. By the end
of the war, a majority of these ships, estimated to be about 2,500 vessels,
were sunk, or made inoperable due to damage. Although Japanese warships were
some of the most graceful warships built, photographic records and
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An article on the Kaigun Koku Hombu, a major force in the Pacific War.
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Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service(IJNAS)
大日本帝國海軍航空隊
( Dai-Nippon Teikoku Kaigun Koku Tai )
A formation of Japanese bombers taking anti-aircraft fire, seen from the Australian cruiser,
The Imperial
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Classes of vessels within the fleet, including individual ship information.
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Nihon Kaigun (Imperial Japanese Navy)
Welcome to the Imperial Japanese Naval section of the page. I will be adding stats to some of the ships here, but I REALLY hope to get many of the Operational Histories up with them for all.
Links to Nihon Kaigun Websites
Navies During World War Two
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