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was also the largest vessel of any country to be lost with no survivors during the war. The wreck of
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sinking with all hands represents the greatest ever loss of life in an
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Portal:Military history of Australia
Units

HMAS Sydney
Leander-class
light cruiser
Royal Australian Navy
World War II
Australian

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