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  2. Brazil in World War II - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian propaganda poster announcing the declaration of war on the Axis powers on November 10, 1943. The caption reads: "Brazil at war. Opening the road to victory!" Brazil officially entered World War II on August 22, 1942, when it declared war against the Axis powers, including Germany and Italy. On February 8, 1943, Brazil formally joined ...

  3. Brazilian Navy - Wikipedia

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    On 22 May 1942, the first Brazilian attack (although unsuccessful) was carried out by Brazilian Air Force aircraft on the Italian submarine Barbarigo. [50] After a series of attacks on merchant vessels off the Brazilian coast by U-507 , [ 50 ] Brazil officially entered the war on 22 August 1942, offering an important addition to the Allied ...

  4. Brazilian submarine Humaitá (S41) - Wikipedia

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    Humaitá is the fifth boat and the third submarine of the Brazilian Navy to receive this name, in honor of a military operation, which took place in 1868, in the Paraguayan War. [14] The other submarines were: S Humaitá (S14) - Submarine of the Gato class, used in World War II by the U.S. Navy, before being incorporated into the Brazilian Navy ...

  5. List of Brazilian military aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Used to escort naval convoys in the Brazilian coast during the Battle of the Atlantic in WWII. North American B-25 Mitchell United States: 1943-1972 79 Medium bomber/reconnaissance/Maritime Patrol One B25 of the Brazilian Air Force attacked and damaged a German submarine off the Brazilian coast during the Battle of the Atlantic in WWII.

  6. Brazilian submarine Humaytá - Wikipedia

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    Humaytá. Humaytá was a modified Balilla -class submarine built in Italy for the Brazilian Navy. The submarine was laid down by Odero-Terni-Orlando at La Spezia on 19 November 1925, launched on 11 June 1927, and handed over to the Brazilian Navy on 11 June 1929. Proceeds from the sale of the Marshal Deodoro to the Mexican Navy provided funds ...

  7. Brazilian submarine Riachuelo (S40) - Wikipedia

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    Riachuelo (S15) - Submarine of the Gato class, used in World War II by the U.S. Navy, before being incorporated into the Brazilian Navy (1943–1968) Riachuelo (S22) - Submarine of the Oberon class , currently serving as a museum (1977–1997)

  8. Category:World War II naval ships of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    S. World War II submarines of Brazil ‎ (1 P) Categories: World War II naval ships by country. World War II military equipment of Brazil. World War II ships of Brazil.

  9. Category:World War II submarines of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "World War II submarines of Brazil". This category contains only the following page. . Brazilian submarine Humaytá. Categories: World War II submarines. World War II naval ships of Brazil.