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28: 92:. The Japanese submarine offensive against Australia was renewed in the first half of 1943 but was broken off as the Allies pushed the Japanese onto the defensive. Few Axis naval vessels operated in Australian waters in 1944 and 1945 and those that did had only a limited impact. Due to the episodic nature of the Axis attacks and the relatively small number of ships and submarines committed, Germany and Japan were not successful in disrupting Australian shipping. ( 118: 27: 139: 62: 94: 38: 17: 85: 69: 61:
entered Australian waters between 1940 and 1945 and attacked ships, ports and other targets. Among the best-known attacks are the
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conducted anti-shipping patrols off Australia's coast and Japanese naval aviation attacked several towns in
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A propaganda poster calling on Australians to avenge the sinking of the AHS Centaur
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merchant ships were damaged or sunk off the Australian coast by submarines and
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in February 1942, and the Japanese midget submarine
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Knowledge (XXG):Today's featured article
A propaganda poster calling on Australians to avenge the sinking of the AHS Centaur
Axis naval activity in Australian waters
World War II
German
Japanese
warships
submarines
sinking of HMAS Sydney
bombing of Darwin by Japanese naval aircraft
attack on Sydney Harbour
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mines
Japanese submarines
northern Australia
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Europa
Kinetoscope
Ban Ki-moon
Archive
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