File:Japanese sailors with boxes containing cremated remains of Japanese crew of Japanese Destroyer Sakaki.png
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English: Japanese sailors bring ashore boxes containing the cremated remains of the first Japanese victims of the war, the crew of the Japanese destroyer Sakaki, damaged on 11 June 1917 Austro-Hungarian Navy U-boat U-27 hit Sakaki off Crete killing 68 of her 92 crewmen. |
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