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English: Photo of Brazil Maru, a Kawasaki-built WWI standard ship used as a POW transport by the Japanese in WWII.
Source http://archive.hnsa.org/doc/id/oni208j-japan-merchant-ships/pg189.htm
Author US Government WWII Japanese Merchant Ship Recognition Manual

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