Sunken WWII Japanese Warship Teruzuki Found Off Solomon Islands
SOLOMON ISLANDS, JUL 18 – The Teruzuki was sunk by two American torpedoes in 1942 while resupplying troops, with only 9 of 165 crew lost, marking a key WWII naval event in Iron Bottom Sound.
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80 years after the disappearance, the Japanese destroyer “Teruzuki” was found at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean off the Solomon Islands ᐅ TSN. ua (news 1+1).
About 170 years ago, the Black Ships arrived in Japan, which had been in a state of isolation, and the country opened up to the world. A new government replaced the Edo Shogunate and began to modernize. At that time, Western countries such as the UK, France, and the US were gaining influence in the world…
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