File:Nachi sunk3.jpg
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English: Japanese heavy cruiser Nachi break up to section after fourth attack (U.S. Navy 80-G-288872).
Русский: Японский тяжёлый крейсер «Нати» разламывается на части после четвёртого налёта (U.S. Navy 80-G-288872). |
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Source | Eric Lacroix, Linton Wells II Japanese cruisers of the Pacific war. — Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 1997. — 882 с. — ISBN 1-86176-058-2 | |||||||
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