OPERATION “DEADLIGHT.”—With its German erew aboard, the submarine U-2315, lying alongside H.M.S. Prosperous, is here being prepared to be towed to a point off Northern where 9 with others or the infamous pack, it will be sunk in a thousand fathoms of Atlantic water. More than 80 of Germany's undersea craft are being sent to this ignominious grave—a spot .which lies beneath the route by which many or them travelled to find their victims in the Atlantic Ocean.
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Evening Star, Issue 25676, 27 December 1945, Page 5
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78OPERATION “DEADLIGHT.”—With its German erew aboard, the submarine U-2315, lying alongside H.M.S. Prosperous, is here being prepared to be towed to a point off Northern where9 with others or the infamous pack, it will be sunk in a thousand fathoms of Atlantic water. More than 80 of Germany's undersea craft are being sent to this ignominious grave—a spot .which lies beneath the route by which many or them travelled to find their victims in the Atlantic Ocean. Evening Star, Issue 25676, 27 December 1945, Page 5
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