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    Ibuki: Anzac Convoy Escort

    enFebruary 26, 2021
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    About this Episode

    The IJN Ibuki was a Japanese battlecruiser which in 1914 escorted the Gallipoli bound Australian and New Zealand troops from Albany at the Southern tip of Western Australia to the Middle East.

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