Solved: The Mystery of a Lost WWII Submarine and Its 80 Crew Members

Published on February 7, 2021
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The Single-Digit Error

The Japanese researcher was quick to find the single-digit error, as well as a detailed attack that was done by a Nakajima B5N bomber. This bomber had taken off from an aircraft carrier and reportedly discharged a 500-pound bomb on a sub that was traveling above the waves.

The Single Digit Error

The Single Digit Error

The Bombing

The report of this bomber attack also stated that the bomb hit the sub to the rear of the submarine’s conning tower. After this, the vessel quickly blew up and sunk without any survivors. However, where did this attack occur?

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The Bombing

The Bombing