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“INSOLENT AND AUDACIOUS."—The Spanish loyalist, Senor Del Vayo, is reported, as having stated that . the German fleet, which, with a few ships, has shown itself capable of more insolence and audacity than the combined fleets of the world, and acted as ruler of the seas and master of the Mediterranean.” This picture shows one of the triple turrets of long-range guns mounted on one of the German vessels at present patrolling Spanish waters

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Evening Star, Issue 22576, 18 February 1937, Page 7

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“INSOLENT AND AUDACIOUS."—The Spanish loyalist, Senor Del Vayo, is reported, as having stated that . the German fleet, which, with a few ships, has shown itself capable of more insolence and audacity than the combined fleets of the world, and acted as ruler of the seas and master of the Mediterranean.” This picture shows one of the triple turrets of long-range guns mounted on one of the German vessels at present patrolling Spanish waters Evening Star, Issue 22576, 18 February 1937, Page 7

“INSOLENT AND AUDACIOUS."—The Spanish loyalist, Senor Del Vayo, is reported, as having stated that . the German fleet, which, with a few ships, has shown itself capable of more insolence and audacity than the combined fleets of the world, and acted as ruler of the seas and master of the Mediterranean.” This picture shows one of the triple turrets of long-range guns mounted on one of the German vessels at present patrolling Spanish waters Evening Star, Issue 22576, 18 February 1937, Page 7

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