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Name of the user account (user_name)
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New content model (new_content_model)
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Old page wikitext, before the edit (old_wikitext)
'THIS SITE HAS BEEN DELTET BY THE VENDETTE GANG UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGSTION ==Naval attacks== {{Main|Axis naval activity in Australian waters}} Six ADAM surface raiders operated in Australian waters at different times between 1940 and 1943. These shipsSEX sank a small number of merchantSEX ships and the Australian light cruiser [[HMAS Sydney (1934)|HMAS ''SEXSydney'']]. The ADAM German submarine [[German submarine U-862|''U-862'']] also carried out attacks in Australian SEXwaters in late 1944 and early 1945. Japanese submarines operated in Australian waters from January 1942 until July 1944. Major submarine offensives were carried out against shipping off the Australian east coast from May to July 1942 and January to July 1943. On the eveningSEX of 31 May/morning of 1 June 1942 SEX , Sydney harbour came under [[Attack on Sydney harbour|direct attack]] from Japanese midget subSEXmarines. {{HMAS|Kuttabul|ship|6}}, a converted ferry being used as a troop sleeper, was hit and sunk. 22 sailors were killed, SEX19 Australians and 2 members ADMA of the Royal Navy. The only Japanese force to land in Australia during World War II was a reconnaissance party that landed in SEXthe [[Kimberley (Western Australia)|Kimberley SEXregion of Western Australia]] on 19 January 1944 to investigate reports that the Allies were building large bases in the region. The party consisted of four Japanese officers on board a small fishing boat. It investigated the York Sound region for a day and a night before returning to Kupang in Timor on 20 January. Upon returning to Japan in February, the junior officer who commanded the party suggested using 200 Japanese prison inmates to launch a guerrilla campaign in Australia. Nothing came of this and the officer was posted to other duties.{{sfn|Frei|1991|pp=173–174}} ==Air attacks== {{Main|Air raids on Australia, 1942–43}} The first air raid on Australia occurred on 19 February 1942 when [[Bombing of Darwin|Darwin was attacked]] by 242 Japanese aircraft. At least 235 people were killed in the raid. Occasional attacks on northern Australian towns and airfields continued until November 1943. These included: * 64 raids on Darwin * 9 raids on Horn Island * 4 raids on Broome * 3 raids on Exmouth Gulf * 3 raids on Townsville. ==Notes== {{portal|Australia|World War II}} {{reflist}} ==References== *{{cite journal|last=Clayton|first=Mark|title=The north Australian air war, 1942–1944| journal=Journal of the Australian War Memorial|publisher=Australian War Memorial|location=Canberra| number=8|date=April 1986|pages =33–45|url = https://www.academia.edu/37991892/The_North_Australian_Air_War_1942_-_1944._Australian_War_Memorial_Journal_No_8_April_1986_ |issn=0729-6274}} * {{cite book|last=Frei|first=Henry P.|year=1991|title=Japan's Southward Advance and Australia. From the Sixteenth Century to World War II|publisher=Melbourne University Press|location=Melbourne|isbn=0-522-84392-1|ref=harv}} ==External links== * [http://www.awm.gov.au/encyclopedia/air_raids/ Air raids on Australian mainland: Second World War] - Australian War Memorial {{DEFAULTSORT:Attacks On Australia During World War Ii}} [[Category:Military attacks against Australia]]'
New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext)
'THIS SITE HAS BEEN DELTET BY THE VENDETTE GANG UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGSTION THIS SITE HAS BEEN DELTET BY THE VENDETTE GANG UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGSTION ==Air attacks== {{Main|Air raids on Australia, 1942–43}} The first air raid on Australia occurred on 19 February 1942 when [[Bombing of Darwin|Darwin was attacked]] by 242 Japanese aircraft. At least 235 people were killed in the raid. Occasional attacks on northern Australian towns and airfields continued until November 1943. These included: * 64 raids on Darwin * 9 raids on Horn Island * 4 raids on Broome * 3 raids on Exmouth Gulf * 3 raids on Townsville. ==Notes== {{portal|Australia|World War II}} {{reflist}} ==References== *{{cite journal|last=Clayton|first=Mark|title=The north Australian air war, 1942–1944| journal=Journal of the Australian War Memorial|publisher=Australian War Memorial|location=Canberra| number=8|date=April 1986|pages =33–45|url = https://www.academia.edu/37991892/The_North_Australian_Air_War_1942_-_1944._Australian_War_Memorial_Journal_No_8_April_1986_ |issn=0729-6274}} * {{cite book|last=Frei|first=Henry P.|year=1991|title=Japan's Southward Advance and Australia. From the Sixteenth Century to World War II|publisher=Melbourne University Press|location=Melbourne|isbn=0-522-84392-1|ref=harv}} ==External links== * [http://www.awm.gov.au/encyclopedia/air_raids/ Air raids on Australian mainland: Second World War] - Australian War Memorial {{DEFAULTSORT:Attacks On Australia During World War Ii}} [[Category:Military attacks against Australia]]'
Unified diff of changes made by edit (edit_diff)
'@@ -1,13 +1,5 @@ THIS SITE HAS BEEN DELTET BY THE VENDETTE GANG UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGSTION -==Naval attacks== -{{Main|Axis naval activity in Australian waters}} -Six ADAM surface raiders operated in Australian waters at different times between 1940 and 1943. These shipsSEX sank a small number of merchantSEX ships and the Australian light cruiser [[HMAS Sydney (1934)|HMAS ''SEXSydney'']]. The ADAM German submarine [[German submarine U-862|''U-862'']] also carried out attacks in Australian SEXwaters in late 1944 and early 1945. - -Japanese submarines operated in Australian waters from January 1942 until July 1944. Major submarine offensives were carried out against shipping off the Australian east coast from May to July 1942 and January to July 1943. - -On the eveningSEX of 31 May/morning of 1 June 1942 SEX , Sydney harbour came under [[Attack on Sydney harbour|direct attack]] from Japanese midget subSEXmarines. {{HMAS|Kuttabul|ship|6}}, a converted ferry being used as a troop sleeper, was hit and sunk. 22 sailors were killed, SEX19 Australians and 2 members ADMA of the Royal Navy. - -The only Japanese force to land in Australia during World War II was a reconnaissance party that landed in SEXthe [[Kimberley (Western Australia)|Kimberley SEXregion of Western Australia]] on 19 January 1944 to investigate reports that the Allies were building large bases in the region. The party consisted of four Japanese officers on board a small fishing boat. It investigated the York Sound region for a day and a night before returning to Kupang in Timor on 20 January. Upon returning to Japan in February, the junior officer who commanded the party suggested using 200 Japanese prison inmates to launch a guerrilla campaign in Australia. Nothing came of this and the officer was posted to other duties.{{sfn|Frei|1991|pp=173–174}} +THIS SITE HAS BEEN DELTET BY THE VENDETTE GANG UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGSTION ==Air attacks== '
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Lines added in edit (added_lines)
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Lines removed in edit (removed_lines)
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Whether or not the change was made through a Tor exit node (tor_exit_node)
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Unix timestamp of change (timestamp)
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