Why Japanese Ships Started Exploding Without Warning
Автор: WorldWarLogs
Загружено: 2026-01-22
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In early 1943, Japanese ships began disappearing in the Pacific.
No battles.
No survivors.
No clear explanations.
Merchant vessels that had sailed the same routes for years simply stopped arriving. Convoys grew larger. Escorts became more nervous. Reports filled with words like possible and unexplained.
This is not a story about famous naval battles or heroic last stands.
It is the story of a slow, quiet collapse — told from the perspective of the men who sailed the ships, guarded the convoys, and watched the sea turn against them long before the war officially ended.
Long before surrender was discussed, Japan’s war at sea was already lost.
Not through a single decisive moment — but through disappearance, silence, and inevitability.
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