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Japanese submarine I-177 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Japanese submarine I-177
Japanese Submarine ''I-177'' was a Japanese KD7 type that saw service during World War II in the Imperial Japanese Navy. ''I-177'' was commissioned on 28 December 1942 and was sunk by on 3 October 1944 killing all of her 101-strong crew. == War crimes == Following the end of the Pacific War, Australian war crimes investigators investigated if the ''I-177'' and its Commander Nakagawa were responsible for sinking the Australian Hospital Ship ''Centaur''. The ''Centaur'' was torpedoed off the Australian east coast on 14 May 1943. The torpedo ignited a fuel tank setting the ship ablaze. It rolled to port and sank within three minutes. Of the 332 crew, patients, medical staff and passengers on board, 268 died - only 64 were rescued. Commander Nakagawa survived the war because he had been transferred from the ''I-177'' before it was sunk. Several of the investigators suspected that Nakagawa and ''I-177'' were most likely responsible, but they were unable to establish this beyond reasonable doubt. However, Nakagawa was charged with ordering the machine-gunning of survivors from torpedoed ships on three different dates in February, 1944. He was convicted and sentenced to four years imprisonment at Sugamo Prison as a Class B war criminal.〔Jenkins, ''Battle Surface'', pp. 284–5〕 Nakagawa refused to ever speak on the subject of the sinking of the ''Centaur'', even to defend himself, until his death in 1991.
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