RM2JRG2XW–Captured German U-boats outside their pen at Trondheim in Norway, 19 May 1945. Axis Forces: A Type VII and a Type IX submarine alongside each other outside the submarine pens at Trondheim after the war.
RMFE0703–The Nazi propaganda picture shows a submarine pen at the Atlantic Wall built by the Todt Organisation for the protection of the German nacy. The photo was taken in February 1942. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RMWHA239–WW2: St. Nazaire, France. German submarine in sub pen at St Nazaire when the Germans surrendered, is back from its 110 day trip in Japanese waters and ready for general overhaul. 13th May 1945.
RMFE071K–The Nazi propaganda picture shows the construction of a submarine pen through the Todt Organisation at the Atlantic Wall. The photo was issued in February 1942. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RM2R47446–Unfinished German submarine pen at Cherbourg
RMFE070F–The Nazi propaganda picture shows the construction of a submarine pen by the Todt Organisation at the Atlantic Coast. The photo was taken in March 1942. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RM2JXR6FW–Bomb Damage Submarine Pen In Cherbourg, France. 22 July 1944.
RMD7B4WA–About 50 correspondents and cameramen of different nations visited island Heligoland on two minesweepers two days after the blasting operation. Picture taken on 20th April 1947. The 'face' of Heligoland did not change much after the enormous blasting. On the left of the picture one can see the break point of the uplands, which was drawn through by 14 kilometres long tunnels and was blown up by 2500 tons of explosive. Thereby a big part of the uperlands broke. 6500 tons of dynamite were used for the explosion. The military installations on the northern tip and the submarine pen was destroyed in
RMDYYY97–German submarine base in Bruges, 1917
RFR63F9C–Black Ink Grunge Hand Drawing of Retro Submarine in Ocean
RMDYYY98–German submarine in a Flemish port, 1916
RM2J43J0D–The Fall of Boulogne Canadian soldiers inspecting one of the U Boat pens at Boulogne showing lifts on each side of the pen to raise the submarine out of the water. All organised resistance in Boulogne ended Sept. 22 when Lt. Gen. Ferdinand Heim, the garrison commander, and his staff surrendered the badly battered port. September 24, 1944. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
RMW7E28R–Remains of a U-boat pen, Kiel, Germany, c1945-c1965(?). Artist: Unknown
RF2PFX2FB–Fantastic tuna fish with fish bite.
RMFE0706–The Nazi propaganda picture shows a long-range weapon at the Atlantic Wall in April 1943, location unknown. Constructions like these and further fortifications and defense institutions and bunkers had been constructed by the Todt Organisation along the Atlantic Wall for the defense against the Allies. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RMDHKEXD–Large German submarines interned at Cherbourg. The boat on the left is the Deutschland, the famous submarine cargo boat.
RMFE0705–The Nazi propaganda picture shows members of the German Wehrmacht that spend their free time in a bunker team room on the Atlantic Wall. The photo was taken in February 1944, location unknown. Constructions like these and further fortifications and defense institutions and bunkers had been constructed along the Atlantic Wall for the defense against the Allies. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RMEFANTC–very early submarine under construction late 1800s 19th century
RMFE06YT–The Nazi propaganda picture shows an interior space of a crew bunker on the Channal coast. The photo was taken in June 1943, location unknown. Over the sink is the slogan 'Calm and discretion - and fast and thoroughly detoxification remain the fighting strength and health!'. Constructions like these and further fortifications and defense institutions and bunkers had been constructed along the Atlantic Wall for the defense against the Allies. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RM2T1MEX5–The Campaign in North-west Europe 1944-45 Three U-boats in a submarine pen at Trondheim, 19 May 1945.
RMFE0707–The Nazi propaganda picture shows members of the German marine artillery working on the Western Front. The photo was issued in January 1941. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RFKDR4KK–Monochrome Doodle Sketch of old Submarine Vector Illustration Art
RMFE06YW–The Nazi propaganda picture shows members of the Todt Organisation wearing uniforms with swastika armbands and lettering on the sleeves as well as armament and field pack. Location and date unknown. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RM2JXR75K–An Overall View Showing What Remains Of The Bacalan Plant In Bordeaux, A French Plant Doing Sub-Assembly For The Germans Before It Was Bombed By Us 8Th Air Force. Note Submarine Pen In Background.
RMDYYY96–German submarine in a Flemish port, 1916
RMDYYY93–Taking-over of foods on a German submarine in World War I
RMDYYY95–German submarines in a Flemish harbour, 1918
RMDYYY99–German submarines in their homebase, 1917
RMDYYY94–German submarines in Greece in the First World War
RM2T1MEXE–The Campaign in North-west Europe 1944-45 Three U-boats in a submarine pen at Trondheim, 19 May 1945.
RMHFDENH–Unfinished German submarine pen at Cherbourg
RMM3X6GC–Submarine pen, possibly San Diego or Pearl Harbor. From the private collection of Chet Lay. 140213-N-ZZ999-145
RMDYYY92–German submarines base in World War I
RMDYYY9A–Emperor Wilhelm II. visits the unit of the High Seas Fleet, 1917
RMM3X6HC–Submarine pen, possibly San Diego or Pearl Harbor. From the private collection of Chet Lay. 140213-N-ZZ999-023 by USS NIMITZ (CVN 68)
RM2T1MG8P–Captured German U-boats outside their pen at Trondheim in Norway, 19 May 1945. Axis Forces: A Type VII and a Type IX submarine alongside each other outside the submarine pens at Trondheim after the war.
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