Fleet of murderous U-boats, the greatest menace that ever faced our Empire, surrender at Harwich, November 1918 by English Photographer

Fleet of murderous U-boats, the greatest menace that ever faced our Empire, surrender at Harwich, November 1918

(Fleet of murderous ?U? boats, the greatest menace that ever faced our Empire, surrender at Harwich, November 1918 (stereoscopic print))


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1918  ·  stereoscopic print  ·  Picture ID: 500514

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Fleet of murderous U-boats, the greatest menace that ever faced our Empire, surrender at Harwich, November 1918 by English Photographer. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
black and white photograph · b/w photo · u-boats · u-boat · submarine · german · world war one · first world war · 1st world war · armistice · surrendered · Private Collection / Bridgeman Images
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