The Fujita Plan: Japanese Attacks on the United States and Australia During the Second World War

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by Mark Felton


  Orestes (Merchant Ship), 137–8

  Ormiston (Merchant Ship), 170

  Oshima, Lieutenant-General Hiroshi (Japanese Ambassador to Germany), 50

  Outerbridge, Lieutenant William, 24–5

  Ozaki, Toshio, 180

  Ozawa, Vice-Admiral Jisaburo, 183

  Patterson, USS (Destroyer), 169

  Perkins, USS (Light Cruiser), 112, 116, 119, 120

  Perry, Commodore Matthew, 4

  Peter H. Burnett (Merchant Ship), 159

  Plan ‘Orange’, US Naval strategy Pacific, 10–11, 13

  Point San Pedro (Merchant Ship), 171

  Portmar, USAT (Army Transport Ship), 174

  Pringle, Captain Louis, 54–5

  Pu Yi (Emperor of China), 136

  Quesnel, HMCS (Corvette), 95

  Ramillies, HMS (Battleship), 20, 123, 124

  Rayleigh, USS (Light Cruiser), 28

  Recina (Merchant Ship), 160

  Reliance (Australian Army Signal Ship), 69

  Roosevelt, Franklin D. (US President), 73, 77

  Ross, Seaman Second Class Ezra, 145 Rushcutter, HMAS (Shore Establishment), 114

  Sakamaki, Ensign Kazuo, 21–2, 24, 29–31

  Salvage Queen (Tug), 95

  Samoa (Merchant Ship), 38–40, 71

  Saratoga, USS (Aircraft Carrier), 32

  Sasaki, Captain Hanku, 18, 21, 23, 112

  Sasaki, Petty Officer First Class Naokichi, 23, 31

  Sato, Rear-Admiral Tsutomu, 15, 32, 34

  Savage, Sister Ellen, 165–8

  Sea Mist, HMAS (Patrol Boat), 120

  Shawnee (Lightship), 42

  Steady Hour, HMAS (Patrol Boat), 120

  Shibata, Lieutenant-Commander Genichi, 43–4, 80

  Shima, Rear-Admiral Kiyohide, 66

  Shimizu, Vice-Admiral Mitsumi, 12, 15, 32–3, 34, 44, 52, 56, 71, 102

  Shoho (Aircraft Carrier), 67

  Shokaku (Aircraft Carrier), 67

  Sinnes, Captain Nels, 38–40

  Stalin, Josef (Leader of the Soviet Union), 154

  Starr King (Merchant Ship), 160

  St. Louis, USS (Light Cruiser), 29

  Sutlej (Merchant Ship), 168

  Tagami, Lieutenant-Commander Meiji, 94–9, 143–4

  Takagi, Vice-Admiral Takeo, 67

  Takata, Petty Officer Takazo, 123

  Takamatsu, Commander Prince, 1

  Takemoto, Petty Officer Masami, 123, 125

  Tao, Warrant Officer Sensuke, 97

  Tatmuck, USS (Tug), 95

  Thyme, HMS (Destroyer), 123

  Tojo, General Hideki (Prime Minister of Japan), 14

  Tomaro, Ensign, 81–4

  Tsujuku, Petty Officer Masao, 113

  Tsukudo, Lieutenant Tatsuo, 104, 142

  Tsushima, Battle of (1904), 11

  Trinity, USS (Fleet Oiler), 60–1

  Tyrrell, Lieutenant Harry, 117, 119

  Ueda, Petty Officer Second Class Sadamu, 22–3, 31

  Umezu, General Yoshijiro, 183

  Underhill, USS (Destroyer), 187

  Utsuki, Commander Hidejiro, 161

  Versailles, Treaty of (1919), 8

  Vigilant, HMAS (Supply Ship), 63

  Virginia I (Fishing Vessel), 88

  Ward, USS (Destroyer), 24–7, 28

  Warramunga, HMAS (Corvette), 160

  Warspite, HMS (Battleship), 116

  Washington Naval Treaty (1930), 8, 10

  Wellen (Merchant Ship), 112

  Westralia, HMAS (Armed Merchant Cruiser), 112

  Whyalla, HMAS (Corvette), 112, 117, 120

  William A. Berg (Merchant Ship), 79

  Wilson, Corporal William, 98

  Yamamoto, Admiral Isoroku, 9, 14, 18

  Yamato (Battleship), 9

  Yamazaki, Rear-Admiral Shigeaki, 93

  Yandra, HMAS (Patrol Boat), 118, 120

  Yarroma, HMAS (Patrol Boat), 115–16, 120

  Yokota, Lieutenant-Commander Minoru, 86–9, 90–3, 160–1

  Yokoyama, Sub-Lieutenant Masaharu, 22, 25, 30–1, 116

  Yokoyama, Petty Officer First Class Shigenori, 24, 31

  Yorktown, USS (Aircraft Carrier), 66, 67

  Yubari (Light Cruiser), 66

  Zane, USS (Destroyer), 159

  Zuikaku (Aircraft Carrier), 67

 

 

 


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