「Info:ndljp/pid/1121610/11」の版間の差分

提供: TranscribeJP
移動: 案内検索
(ページの作成:「Historic Photographs of Japan's Brilliant Naval Victory at Hawaii The greatest naval victory in history occurred on the morning of December 8, 1941, when Japanese naval p...」)
 
 
1行: 1行:
 
Historic Photographs of Japan's Brilliant
 
Historic Photographs of Japan's Brilliant
 
Naval Victory at Hawaii
 
Naval Victory at Hawaii
 +
 
The greatest naval victory in history occurred on the morning of December 8, 1941, when Japanese naval planes virtually destroyed the U.S. Pacific Fleet in Pearl Harbor. In one day the American Navy was reduced to that of a third-rate nation. This remarkable photo shows the capital ships of the U.S. Navy staggering under direct hits by Japanese planes. (All photos by courtesy of the Imperial Japanese Navy)
 
The greatest naval victory in history occurred on the morning of December 8, 1941, when Japanese naval planes virtually destroyed the U.S. Pacific Fleet in Pearl Harbor. In one day the American Navy was reduced to that of a third-rate nation. This remarkable photo shows the capital ships of the U.S. Navy staggering under direct hits by Japanese planes. (All photos by courtesy of the Imperial Japanese Navy)
  

2015年12月26日 (土) 16:29時点における最新版

Historic Photographs of Japan's Brilliant Naval Victory at Hawaii

The greatest naval victory in history occurred on the morning of December 8, 1941, when Japanese naval planes virtually destroyed the U.S. Pacific Fleet in Pearl Harbor. In one day the American Navy was reduced to that of a third-rate nation. This remarkable photo shows the capital ships of the U.S. Navy staggering under direct hits by Japanese planes. (All photos by courtesy of the Imperial Japanese Navy)

Another view of the capital ships of the U.S. Pacific Fleet being bombed by Japanese naval warplanes. (Photo Courtesy the Imperial Japanese Navy)

<trjpft> 「What Japan is fighting for」: 前頁 | 次頁 近代デジタルライブラリーの当該頁へ <astyle><gstyle>新旧字混在</gstyle><kstyle>仮名遣い混在</kstyle><tstyle>Wikiのみ</tstyle></astyle> </trjpft>