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THE GERMAN SUBMARINE U118, WHICH IS SUPPOSED TO HAVE BROKEN AWAY WHILST BEING TOWED TO HARWICH, LYING ON THE BEACH AT HASTINGS, ENGLAND. For some time the U-boat was in danger of being smashed up by the heavy seas which lashed her, and as will be noted has suffered considerable damage.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1522, 26 June 1919, Page 31

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THE GERMAN SUBMARINE U118, WHICH IS SUPPOSED TO HAVE BROKEN AWAY WHILST BEING TOWED TO HARWICH, LYING ON THE BEACH AT HASTINGS, ENGLAND. For some time the U-boat was in danger of being smashed up by the heavy seas which lashed her, and as will be noted has suffered considerable damage. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1522, 26 June 1919, Page 31

THE GERMAN SUBMARINE U118, WHICH IS SUPPOSED TO HAVE BROKEN AWAY WHILST BEING TOWED TO HARWICH, LYING ON THE BEACH AT HASTINGS, ENGLAND. For some time the U-boat was in danger of being smashed up by the heavy seas which lashed her, and as will be noted has suffered considerable damage. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1522, 26 June 1919, Page 31