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- U boat surrender wwi hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
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- A German U-boat stranded on Hastings coast after surrender, 1914-18.
Old England in Colour (@englandincolour) 375 likes A German U-boat stranded on Hastings coast after surrender, 1914-18
- One of the notorious U-boats stranded on the south coast of England . . .
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- One of the notorious U-boats stranded on the south coast of England . . .
Download Image of One of the notorious U-boats stranded on the south coast of England after surrender Free for commercial use, no attribution required Crowds, some in rowboats, gather around beached submarine while others congregrate on the submarine's deck J261144 U S Copyright Office No 19287 Dated: 01 01 1923
- One of the Notorious U-boats Stranded on the South Coast of England . . .
One of the Notorious U-boats Stranded on the South Coast of England after Surrender | | This photograph shows people on rowboats and on land, surrounding a U-boat after British victory against Germans
- U Boat Surrender Harwich – Surrender100 Talks Series – QCGD
The first German U-boat - the U 249 - surrendered and was taken in charge by the British Navy off Weymouth, Dorset Surrender of the German U-Boat Fleet 1918, First World
- SURRENDER OF GERMAN U-BOATS AT HARWICH, 24 NOVEMBER 1918
Low-level aerial view of a German minelaying U-Boat coming in to surrender at Harwich on 24 November 1918
- U-boats stranded on the south coast of England after surrender
UNITED KINGDOM - CIRCA 1917: U-boats stranded on the south coast of England after surrender surrounded by onlookers on foot and who have arrived by boat (Photo by Buyenlarge Getty Images)
- Harwich WW1 U-boat surrender marked with willow model - BBC
More than 160 U-boats surrendered at Harwich in November 1918, at one point stretching in a two-mile (3km) line While most were taken to go on display, many were left beached at Harwich
- U-boat campaign - Wikipedia
The U-boat campaign from 1914 to 1918 was the World War I naval campaign fought by German U-boats against the trade routes of the Allies, largely in the seas around the British Isles and in the Mediterranean, as part of a mutual blockade between the German Empire and the United Kingdom
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