File:I-47.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionI-47.jpg | Japanese I-47 submarine at Kure after the war |
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Source | N. Polmar, D. Carpenter. Submarines of the Imperial Japanese Navy 1904—1945. — Conway Maritime Press, 1986 |
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