One of the Japanese fleet submarines being destroyed after World War 2. Japanese submarine seen on surface of water, off Japan, as viewed from a U.S. surface ship. A huge explosion occurs on the submarine and it soon sinks.
Destruction of one of Japan's fleet of submarines after end of World War 2. Periscope view from a U.S. submarine, of the Japanese submarine on the surface. A large explosion occurs as it is torpedoed. Another large explosion occurs engulfing the submarine.
View of a Japanese submarine from a U.S. submarine or surface ship, prior to its intentional destruction following end of World War 2. A torpedo is seen tracing a path toward the Japanese submarine. It strikes and explodes. A second torpedo os launched and strikes with a larger explosion causing the submarine to sink instantly.
View from periscope of a submerged U.S. submarine. A Japanese submarine scheduled for destruction is seen nearby. It explodes as a torpedo strikes it. The Japanese boat gradually sinks out of sight.
A U.S. submarine sinks during test maneuvers at sea in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Aerial view of boats and a submarine underway. A rescue team working to save the survivors. The rescue workers aboard a tug boat underway. They stand on the deck and undertake the rescue operations.
U.S. submarines arrive at a dock in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii during World War II. An officer holds a life preserver from a sunken Japanese ship. Japanese prisoners are marched down the dock. Officers and sailors on the conning tower of a submarine. Flags flying at the conning tower representing the ships which were sunk.
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