Montevideo Maru
The
Montevideo Maru
was a
Japanese
auxiliary
vessel
. Prior to the
Second World War
, it operated as a passenger and cargo vessel, travelling mainly between
Asia
and
South America
. On
22 June
1942
, some weeks after the fall of
Rabaul
, the
Montevideo Maru
was in that port, where 845
Australian
Prisoners of war
and 206 civilian internees where embarked. She was proceeding without any
escort
or notification of the
Allies
to the
Chinese
island
of
Hainan
, when the ship was sighted by the
American
submarine
Sturgeon
near the northern
Philippine
coast, on
30 June
. The
Sturgeon
fired four
torpedoes
at the
Montevideo Maru
, sinking it before dawn of
1 July
.
Source:
http://www.jje.info/lostlives/exhib/potp/montevideomaru.html
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