Blackwood's Magazine, 248. kötetWilliam Blackwood, 1940 |
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... British submarine tonnage to parity with the submarine tonnage of the British Empire . Since Germany was building much smaller sub- marines than the British Empire , it was immediately clear that Germany's submarine fleet was to become ...
... British submarine tonnage to parity with the submarine tonnage of the British Empire . Since Germany was building much smaller sub- marines than the British Empire , it was immediately clear that Germany's submarine fleet was to become ...
97. oldal
... British submarine rescue organisation had been found wanting just after that of the United States had proved itself so efficient . This was due to two factors , closely interlinked . The British Navy had no diving bells at its disposal ...
... British submarine rescue organisation had been found wanting just after that of the United States had proved itself so efficient . This was due to two factors , closely interlinked . The British Navy had no diving bells at its disposal ...
330. oldal
... British vessel should have been in the same vicinity as herself , and if the ship was not British , why be in darkness ? Accordingly , she began to shadow the Adolf until she could be identified in daylight . Desperate , the captain of ...
... British vessel should have been in the same vicinity as herself , and if the ship was not British , why be in darkness ? Accordingly , she began to shadow the Adolf until she could be identified in daylight . Desperate , the captain of ...
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