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Rare Photographs Show the Interior of the 1918 German Submarine SM UB-110

Library of Congress / Bunderarchiv The interior photographs of German submarine SM UB-110, sunk in 1918, reveal detailed features such as valve wheels, periscope well, and pressure gauges. UB-110 was built by Blohm & Voss in Hamburg, launched in 1917, and operated with a crew of 34, capable of carrying ten torpedoes and an 8.8 cm deck gun. The submarine was sunk near the Tyne by HMS Garry in July 1918, with tragic allegations that the survivors …
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