A GERMAN SUBMARINE. UC-56, LYING AT SANTAN DER, SPAIN, W H ERE SHE INTERNED HERSELF ON MAY 24 LAST AFTER HAVING BEEN SEVERELY DAMAGED AT SEA IN AN ENCOUNTER WITH AN AMERICAN PATROL YACHT. The UC-56, designed primarily for minelaying, is here shown elaborately camouflaged, with her crew lounging on deck.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1481, 12 September 1918, Page 19
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51A GERMAN SUBMARINE. UC-56, LYING AT SANTAN DER, SPAIN, W H ERE SHE INTERNED HERSELF ON MAY 24 LAST AFTER HAVING BEEN SEVERELY DAMAGED AT SEA IN AN ENCOUNTER WITH AN AMERICAN PATROL YACHT. The UC-56, designed primarily for minelaying, is here shown elaborately camouflaged, with her crew lounging on deck. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1481, 12 September 1918, Page 19
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