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Revision as of 17:34, 3 August 2007
General World War Two Links
- WW2 Crew lists covers HMS's Prince of Wales, Repulse, Electra, Express, Tenedos, Cornwall, Dorsetshire, Encounter, Jupiter, Li-Wo, Rapid, Samarez, Stronghold, Thanet, Thracian, Peterel, Dragonfly, Grasshopper, Hollyhock, Paladin, Porpoise, Quilliam, Stonehenge, Stratagem, Uster, Verulam, Virago, Tug, Yin Ping,Vampire and SS Automedon
Cemeteries and Memorial Links
This is a very professional site dedicated to soldiers that died over in Yokohama Japan in the concentration camps and for soldiers from elsewhere like India. It has a very good site map and a very clear, detailed index of the soldiers with military number and next of kin where available. Well worth a look........
This is a personal family history site that lists detailed descriptions of Australian casualties from WW2 buried there. 522 Japanese are buried there too.
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