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WWII saga: U-47's Scapa Flow raid & JFK's survival tale
The German Submarine branch of the Kriegsmarine became one of the most fear-inducing components of the German military ...
The site where German sailors deliberately scuttled their High Seas Fleet at the end of the First World War has been awarded legal protection in Scotland. Scapa Flow has been designated a Historic ...
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The Kriegsmarine's U-47 submarine raid at Scapa Flow and sinking of the Royal Oak (WW2)
The German Submarine branch of the Kriegsmarine was one of the most fear-inducing branches of the German military apparatus ...
THURSO, Scotland, June 23, 1919 (UP) -- Of the German vessels interned in Scapa Flow, the dreadnaught Baden and the cruiser Emden remained afloat today. The Frankfort and the Nuremberg may possibly be ...
Here’s What You Need to Remember: Today, many of the ships of the High Seas Fleet remain at the bottom of Scapa Flow, where wreck-divers often visit them. Given the enthusiasm with which scrappers ...
I have often wondered why the Germans did not make greater efforts to reduce our strength in capital ships by destroyer or submarine attacks on our bases in those early days. They possessed, in ...
In a war where adversaries are hardly at grips, it is hard to grip war’s facts. Most tangible important fact of last week was the statement (upon being landed safely in Great Britain) of Captain F. C.
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