Japanese Submarines Wrecked On Kiska -- Japanese minature submarines were found wrecked on Kiska Island, in the Aleutian chain, by American and Canadian forces who landed without opposition to take possession of the North Pacific base on Aug. 15. Heavy bombardment by sea and air forced the Japanese to flee from Kiska, their last stronghold on North American territory; The demolished submarine shed shown was located a mile from a former enemy camp on the Island. January 1, 1943. ;Japanese Submari
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