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FROM CERMAN BATTLESHIP TO BRITISH ARM AMEN TS.-The ex-Cerman battleship Friedrkh der Crosse, as she appeared in dock at Kosyth The huge vessel was recently raised from the depths of Scapa Flow and, turned turtle, was rapidly broken up, tts steel and other metals being in great demand by heavy industries working at high pressure to fulfil the British armaments and shipbuilding programme.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 236, 5 October 1937, Page 5

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FROM CERMAN BATTLESHIP TO BRITISH ARM AMEN TS.-The ex-Cerman battleship Friedrkh der Crosse, as she appeared in dock at Kosyth The huge vessel was recently raised from the depths of Scapa Flow and, turned turtle, was rapidly broken up, tts steel and other metals being in great demand by heavy industries working at high pressure to fulfil the British armaments and shipbuilding programme. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 236, 5 October 1937, Page 5

FROM CERMAN BATTLESHIP TO BRITISH ARM AMEN TS.-The ex-Cerman battleship Friedrkh der Crosse, as she appeared in dock at Kosyth The huge vessel was recently raised from the depths of Scapa Flow and, turned turtle, was rapidly broken up, tts steel and other metals being in great demand by heavy industries working at high pressure to fulfil the British armaments and shipbuilding programme. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 236, 5 October 1937, Page 5