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GERMAN SUBMARINE SUNK IN ATLANTIC: With its deck gun silenced and its conning tower severely damaged, a German submarine wallows clumsily after being attacked with depth and gunfire by an American Coastguard cutter. The U-boat was crippled and sunk while attempting to attack a convoy. The German naval spokesman, Admiral Luetzow, has admitted that the Allies at present hold the upper hand in the Battle of the Atlantic,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24631, 9 July 1943, Page 3

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GERMAN SUBMARINE SUNK IN ATLANTIC: With its deck gun silenced and its conning tower severely damaged, a German submarine wallows clumsily after being attacked with depth and gunfire by an American Coastguard cutter. The U-boat was crippled and sunk while attempting to attack a convoy. The German naval spokesman, Admiral Luetzow, has admitted that the Allies at present hold the upper hand in the Battle of the Atlantic, New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24631, 9 July 1943, Page 3

GERMAN SUBMARINE SUNK IN ATLANTIC: With its deck gun silenced and its conning tower severely damaged, a German submarine wallows clumsily after being attacked with depth and gunfire by an American Coastguard cutter. The U-boat was crippled and sunk while attempting to attack a convoy. The German naval spokesman, Admiral Luetzow, has admitted that the Allies at present hold the upper hand in the Battle of the Atlantic, New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24631, 9 July 1943, Page 3

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