Sydney, Australia — Deep-sea explorers said Saturday they had located the wreck of a World War II Japanese transport ship, the Montevideo Maru, which was torpedoed off the Philippines killing nearly 1,000 Australians aboard. The ship — sunk on July 1, 1942, by a US submarine whose crew did not realise it carried prisoners of war […]
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