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Tohu Maru

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The "Tohu Maru" link is to a page stating this oiler sank in 1943, but this "Kamikaze" page says the tanker was sunk in 1945 and had 200 survivors. Are these two different oilers, or is there some other mistake? And why would a tanker be carrying so many people?2620:0:E50:1037:1833:7957:AEE1:439 (talk) 02:20, 24 October 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Good spot. It was a different ship. I've corrected the link and provided a cite. 200 survivors sounds excessive but it's what the cite says Lyndaship (talk) 06:44, 24 October 2019 (UTC)[reply]