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Wreck of Japan's WWII 'Hellship' carrying Allied POWs found off Philippine coast after 80 years
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Wreck of Japan's WWII 'Hellship' carrying Allied POWs found off Philippine coast after 80 years

The wreck of the Japanese 'Hellship' Hōfuku Maru, which sank in 1944 during World War II and was responsible for the deaths of over 1,000 Allied prisoners of war, has been located off the coast of Zambales, Philippines, nearly 80 years later. Identified through historical research and underwater exploration, the discovery was confirmed by experts using archival documents, sonar imaging, and physical evidence. The ship was part of a fleet of over 130 Japanese vessels used to transport Allied POWs under brutal conditions, with estimates suggesting over 20,000 deaths occurred during the war. The find offers potential closure for the families of victims and highlights ongoing efforts to uncover and commemorate the atrocities of the 'Hellship' era.

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Wreck of Japan's WWII 'Hellship' carrying Allied POWs found off Philippine coast after 80 years

The wreck of the Japanese 'Hellship' Hōfuku Maru, which sank in 1944 during World War II and was responsible for the deaths of over 1,000 Allied prisoners of war, has been located off the coast of Zambales, Philippines, nearly 80 years later. Identified through historical research and underwater exploration, the discovery was confirmed by experts using archival documents, sonar imaging, and physical evidence. The ship was part of a fleet of over 130 Japanese vessels used to transport Allied POWs under brutal conditions, with estimates suggesting over 20,000 deaths occurred during the war. The find offers potential closure for the families of victims and highlights ongoing efforts to uncover and commemorate the atrocities of the 'Hellship' era.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): While the article discusses a historical event with significant moral and ethical implications, it presents the findings and statements of researchers and historians without overtly endorsing or criticizing any political stance. The focus is on the historical significance and commemoration of the事件,

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