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Kenzaburo Hara (admiral), Kenzaburo Hara
Kenzaburo Hara (原健三郎) may refer to: * Kenzaburo Hara (IJN officer) Kenzaburo Hara (原健三郎) may refer to: * Kenzaburo Hara (IJN officer), commander of the Japanese forces at the Battle of Sunda Strait in 1942 * Kenzaburo Hara (legislator) Kenzaburo Hara (Japanese language, Japanese: 原 健三郎, ''Hara K ..., commander of the Japanese forces at the Battle of Sunda Strait in 1942 * Kenzaburo Hara (legislator) (1907–2004) Japan's longest serving legislator {{hndis, Hara, Kenzaburo ...
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Kenzaburo Hara (IJN Officer)
Kenzaburo Hara (原健三郎) may refer to: * Kenzaburo Hara (IJN officer), commander of the Japanese forces at the Battle of Sunda Strait in 1942 * Kenzaburo Hara (legislator) Kenzaburo Hara (Japanese language, Japanese: 原 健三郎, ''Hara Kenzaburō'', February 6, 1907 – November 7, 2004) was a Speaker (politics), Speaker of the House of Representatives of Japan. He served as a legislator for 54 years until he re ...
(1907–2004) Japan's longest serving legislator {{hndis, Hara, Kenzaburo ...
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Battle Of Sunda Strait
The Battle of Sunda Strait was a naval battle which occurred during World War II in the Sunda Strait between the islands of Java, and Sumatra. On the night of 28 February 1 March 1942, the Australian light cruiser , American heavy cruiser , and Dutch destroyer faced a major Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) task force. After a fierce battle lasting several hours, all Allied ships were sunk. Five Japanese ships were sunk, three of them by friendly fire. Background In late February 1942, Japanese amphibious forces were preparing to invade Java, in the Dutch East Indies. On 27 February, the main American-British-Dutch-Australian Command (ABDACOM) naval force, under Admiral Karel Doorman–a Dutch officer–steamed northeast from Surabaya to intercept an Imperial Japanese navy invasion fleet. This part of the ABDA force consisted of two heavy cruisers, including under the command of Captain Albert H. Rooks, three light cruisers, including under Captain Hector Waller, and nine destr ...
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