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Title page
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
1-SPECIAL OPERATION AT PEARL HARBOR
2-THE EASTERN PACIFIC
3-SUBMARINE SUCCESSES
4-BOMBARDMENT BY SUBMARINE
5-DESTRUCTION OF COMMERCE
6-SUBMARINE COMMUNICATION BETWEEN JAPAN AND GERMANY
7-THE BATTLE OF MIDWAY
8-THE STRUGGLE FOR GUADALCANAL
9-SUPPLIES FOR THE GUADALCANAL GARRISON
10-TRANSPORT IN THE FACE OF ENEMY CONTROL OF THE SEA AND AIR
11-THE DESPERATE STRUGGLE OF I-176
12-THE AIR ATTACK ON THE TRUK BASE
13-OPERATIONS IN THE NORTH
14-THE GILBERTS, SAIPAN, AND THE PHILIPPINES
15-RADAR-THE KEY TO VICTORY
16-HUMAN TORPEDOES
17-ATTACKS AT IWO JIMA
18-THE BATTLE FOR OKINAWA
19-THE SEARCH FOR THE ENEMY
20-THE SINKING OF THE INDIANAPOLIS
21-THE KAITENS’ FINAL BATTLE
CONCLUSION
Failure of Submarines in the Hawaiian Operations:
Submarine Training Based on a War of Attrition:
What Was the Reason for Such a Pitiable Result?
GLOSSARY
APPENDIX A
1. DETAILS OF JAPANESE SUBMARINES IN EXISTENCE AT THE OUTBREAK OF WAR
2. DETAILS OF JAPANESE SUBMARINE CONSTRUCTION AFTER THE OUTBREAK OF WAR
APPENDIX B-CLAIMS OF COMMERCE SINKINGS BY JAPANESE SUBMARINES
1. INDIAN OCEAN, 1942-43
2. BY THE EASTERN AREA ADVANCED FORCE
3. BY 3RD SUBMARINE SQUADRON
4. BY 7TH SUBMARINE SQUADRON
5. DURING ATTACKS ON COMMUNICATION LINES AFTER THE WITHDRAWAL FROM GUADALCANAL
APPENDIX C-DETAILS OF JAPANESE SUBMARINE LOSSES AND A SUMMARY OF THE JAPANESE SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN
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