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Japanese merchants... in the Atlantic?
Had a very odd experience last night. September 1941, patrolling down the Portuguese coast, and I spotted a Japanese Large Merchant:
http://a.yfrog.com/img338/4039/sh32010121301344138.jpg (Hope you can see that, I realise it's very dark) I'm running GWX3.0, SH3Cmmdr and SH3Gen. I guess it's possible that I have a bug, but maybe there is a legitimate reason for a Japanese merchant to be in the Atlantic? Delivering something to German bases in France? |
Positive - I nearly sunk one in the Bay of Biscay in summer 1940. They were not at war these days and they probably delivered some Toyota parts to Wilhelmshaven.
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Wow, that's a long and dangerous trip for an unescorted Japanese merchant.
Thanks for the confirmation :salute: |
Well, as said Japan was not at war in 1940, there was no need to be escorted.
Japanese U-Boot 'I-8' in Brest for repairs - June 1943 http://www.abload.de/img/brest-japanisches-u-bo4izr.jpg You may want to search the web for 'Yanagi missions'. |
The date of the pic above must be wrong - I-8 arrived in Brest on 8/31/1943.
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I also came across a Japanese merchant. I was in the South Atlantic.
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I love when this topic comes up from time to time....
Hows that for realism...?! Love that team GWX.. :up: |
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