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- SS_Montevideo_Maru length "131064.0".
- SS_Montevideo_Maru abstract "Montevideo Maru was a Japanese auxiliary ship that was sunk in World War II, resulting in the drowning of a large number of Australian prisoners of war and civilians being transported from Rabaul. Prior to the war, it operated as a passenger and cargo vessel, traveling mainly between Asia and South America.".
- SS_Montevideo_Maru builder Mitsubishi_Heavy_Industries.
- SS_Montevideo_Maru builder Nagasaki.
- SS_Montevideo_Maru length "131.064".
- SS_Montevideo_Maru owner Mitsui_O.S.K._Lines.
- SS_Montevideo_Maru shipBeam "17.0688".
- SS_Montevideo_Maru status "Sunk, 1 July 1942".
- SS_Montevideo_Maru thumbnail MV_Montevideo_Maru.jpg?width=300.
- SS_Montevideo_Maru topSpeed "26.854".
- SS_Montevideo_Maru wikiPageExternalLink s2223078.htm.
- SS_Montevideo_Maru wikiPageExternalLink 4102848.
- SS_Montevideo_Maru wikiPageExternalLink montevideomaru.html.
- SS_Montevideo_Maru wikiPageExternalLink larkforce.html.
- SS_Montevideo_Maru wikiPageID "430624".
- SS_Montevideo_Maru wikiPageRevisionID "596846912".
- SS_Montevideo_Maru hasPhotoCollection SS_Montevideo_Maru.
- SS_Montevideo_Maru shipBuilder "Mitsubishi Zosen Kakoki Kaisha, Nagasaki".
- SS_Montevideo_Maru shipCountry "Japan".
- SS_Montevideo_Maru shipFate "--07-01".
- SS_Montevideo_Maru shipLaunched "1926".
- SS_Montevideo_Maru shipName "MV Montevideo Maru".
- SS_Montevideo_Maru shipOwner "Osaka Shosen Kaisha".
- SS_Montevideo_Maru shipPropulsion "2".
- SS_Montevideo_Maru sign "Eyewitness Yoshiaki Yamaji, interviewed Oct. 2003".
- SS_Montevideo_Maru text "There were more POWs in the water than crew members. The POWs were holding pieces of wood and using bigger pieces as rafts. They were in groups of 20 to 30 people, probably 100 people in all. They were singing songs. I was particularly impressed when they began singing Auld Lang Syne as a tribute to their dead colleagues. Watching that, I learnt that Australians have big hearts.".
- SS_Montevideo_Maru subject Category:1926_ships.
- SS_Montevideo_Maru subject Category:Maritime_incidents_in_1942.
- SS_Montevideo_Maru subject Category:Ships_sunk_by_American_submarines.
- SS_Montevideo_Maru subject Category:World_War_II_merchant_ships_of_Japan.
- SS_Montevideo_Maru subject Category:World_War_II_shipwrecks_in_the_South_China_Sea.
- SS_Montevideo_Maru point "18.616666666666667 119.48333333333333".
- SS_Montevideo_Maru type MeanOfTransportation.
- SS_Montevideo_Maru type Ship.
- SS_Montevideo_Maru type Product.
- SS_Montevideo_Maru type DesignedArtifact.
- SS_Montevideo_Maru type SpatialThing.
- SS_Montevideo_Maru comment "Montevideo Maru was a Japanese auxiliary ship that was sunk in World War II, resulting in the drowning of a large number of Australian prisoners of war and civilians being transported from Rabaul. Prior to the war, it operated as a passenger and cargo vessel, traveling mainly between Asia and South America.".
- SS_Montevideo_Maru label "SS Montevideo Maru".
- SS_Montevideo_Maru sameAs m.027mxd.
- SS_Montevideo_Maru sameAs Q7394081.
- SS_Montevideo_Maru sameAs Q7394081.
- SS_Montevideo_Maru lat "18.616666666666667".
- SS_Montevideo_Maru long "119.48333333333333".
- SS_Montevideo_Maru wasDerivedFrom SS_Montevideo_Maru?oldid=596846912.
- SS_Montevideo_Maru depiction MV_Montevideo_Maru.jpg.
- SS_Montevideo_Maru isPrimaryTopicOf SS_Montevideo_Maru.
- SS_Montevideo_Maru name "MV Montevideo Maru".