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Old July 8th, 2008, 02:17 PM
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Question Japanese Navy Late 1944-1945

During the last months of the war, the Japanese navy was sacked greatly, but I would like to know what was the navy after the Phillipines, Iwo Jima and the rest of the bit. I have no idea what was the size of the navy forces after '43 and I was just looking if you guys could shine some light on it for me
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You can start your research here: Nihon Kaigun
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Thanks.

Although I didn't really find too much I was distracted on the "what if fleets" in Admiral U. Furashita's Fleet section was a great read, highly reccomend for those who pondered of those WHAT IF ideas.

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If you go to The United States Navy in WWII and select "CNO Wartime Reports", in Appendix A you will find "Status of major combatant ships of Japanese Navy at the conclusion of hostilities". Sorry, it's been a while since I uploaded that one. Brain gets rusty if you don't use.
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