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List of Japanese auxiliary cruiser commerce raiders : ウィキペディア英語版
List of Japanese auxiliary cruiser commerce raiders

This is a list of the Japanese Auxiliary Cruiser Commerce Raiders in World War II.
The success of the German raiders in World War I was not lost on the Japanese. In 1941, ''Aikoku Maru'' and ''Hokoku Maru'', two passenger-cargo vessels built for the Osaka Shipping Line’s South America route, were requisitioned for conversion to Armed Merchant Cruisers (AMC).
Before and during the Pacific War, Japan converted 14 merchant ships to Armed Merchant Cruisers (AMCs). Although two of these ships initially enjoyed some successes by sinking the American freighters ''Malama'' and ''Vincent'' and the British ''Elysia'', the early loss of the ''Hokoku Maru'' after a battle with the armed Dutch tanker ''Ondina''〔 and the pressing need for more transports to support their far-flung Pacific empire resulted in the reconversion of most of Japan’s AMC fleet. By the end of 1943, five of their AMCs had been sunk and seven reconverted. The remaining two were lost in 1944.
Unlike the Kriegsmarine's raider ''Atlantis'', that stayed at sea 622 days in World War II and sank or captured 23 ships of 145,697 tons, most Japanese AMCs had but short and undistinguished careers.
==Aikoku Maru class==

* Hokoku Maru
* Aikoku Maru
* Gokoku Maru

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