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Topic: Japanese corvette Hiei (1877)


  
  Discover the Wisdom of Mankind on Blinkbits.com
Japanese administration in the South Pacific Mandate (en)
Japanese Attempt of Nauru and Ocean Occupation(1942) (en)
Japanese colonialism in Taiwan and the South Pacific Mandate (en)
www.blinkbits.com /wikifeeds/JA?from=36000   (125 words)

  
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She was upgraded to a battleship rating in the 1930s and served in several major naval operations during World War II before being sunk by enemy action in 1944.
In response, the Japanese Diet passed the 1911 Naval Emergency Expansion bill, funding the design and construction of one battleship and four armored cruisers.
The battleship was preceded by the 1877 Japanese corvette Kong-.
www.dmoz.ch /lexikon.cgi?sprache=en&q=Japanese_battleship_Kongo   (4507 words)

  
  History of the Combined Fleet- Cruisers
Hiei was the first ship under command of Togo, the greatest Japanese Admiral.
In 1892 was managed to Honolulu to protect the interest of the Japanese subjects before the invasion of the Hawaii by the Americans.
She was launched in French Shipyards under Japanese Naval Program of 1882, but she never was commissioned because she was sank by a Steamship into Inner Sea, during her voyage from France to Japan.
candamo.iespana.es /japon/iunihistcruceros.htm   (732 words)

  
 List of ships of the Japanese Navy: Just the facts...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
This is the list of ships of the Imperial Japanese Navy (additional info and facts about Imperial Japanese Navy) and the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (additional info and facts about Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force), including ones in the past and ones in the present time.
Hiei (additional info and facts about Hiei) (1912)
Japanese ship naming conventions (additional info and facts about Japanese ship naming conventions)
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/l/li/list_of_ships_of_the_japanese_navy.htm   (882 words)

  
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There, a strong Japanese guard was mounted constantly at the bridge to prevent foreigners from entering and Japanese vice versa.
The Japanese Government received the Peruvians with full honors, which was a deference never before granted by the Mikado to diplomatic missions of other countries.
On June 1st, 1873, the Peruvian Captain and the Japanese Minister of Foreign Affairs signed at Yedo an agreement concerning reparations for the Maria Luz incident.
members.lycos.co.uk /Juan39/Japan_China.html   (2386 words)

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