RMKTXG9D–WW1 GERMAN SUBMARINE U-BOAT North Atlantic surfacing during U-Boat campaign 1914-1918. British military vessels were being sunk by German U-boats at a very alarming rate including RMS Lusitania
RMJHADXX–GERMAN U-BOAT on the cover of the Illustrated London News 20 February 1915
RM2E265TT–U Boat Poster 'Boote Heraus' ! 1917 WW1 German Propaganda Recruitment Poster for U Boats 'U Boats Out!' Unterseeboat submarine First World War 'Boote Heraus !'
RMPXJ7D1–Attack of U-21 on the Linda Blanche, 1915
RMK1B0W4–White Star Ocean liner SS Arabic, sunk by u boat, 19 August 1915, WW1
RM2CCF8CC–Halftone of a German U-boat sailing away from a sinking ship in World War One. From The History of The Great War.
RMG3BWNE–WWI German U-boat attack on an English Commercial Freighter. Date: 1915
RF2GYKAR3–A vintage photo circa 1914 of German submarine or U Boat U-14 on the surface. Launched 11th July 1911 she was sunk off Peterhead on 5th June 1915
RMP4T23N–Halftone portrait of Watch officer Rudolph Zentner aboard the German Submarine U-20, which sank the Lusitania.
RMDRHFW7–German postcard, U-Boat and sailing ship, WW1
RM2BC1T8B–HMS BIRMINGHAM sinks the U-15 on 9 August 1914
RM2GAEX6M–RMS Lusitania, New York City, September 1907, stern-side view,during maiden voyage, with a large crowd of men, in foreground, standing on top of barrels Date Created/Published: 1907. The RMS Lusitania was a UK-registered ocean liner that was torpedoed by an Imperial German Navy U-boat during the First World War on 7 May 1915, about 11 miles off the Old Head of Kinsale, Ireland.with 1,198 people who lost their lives in this atrocity
RM2RFXYRK–ATLANTIC OCEAN - circa 1918 - Engine room of an oil-burning German submarine (U-Boat). These were used with devastating effects on Allied shipping in
RMBJW9FC–Four torpedo tubes in the forward compartment of a German U-boat, World War I, 1918.Artist: Realistic Travels Publishers
RMM7N2M4–1914 WW1 GERMAN U-BOAT SUBMARINE Vintage WW1 propaganda postcard of German U Boat U9 of Imperial German Navy with squadron of German Seaplanes flying over in formation
RM2RCNXG9–Sir Sam Hughes visiting a captured German U-Boat during WW1
RMM6PG95–Vintage 1900's WW1 Propaganda poster showing the infamous sinking in 1915 by German U-Boat of The Lusitania. 'Irishmen - avenge The Lusitania. Join an Irish regiment to-day'. Over 1000 innocent civilians lost their lives in this grotesque atrocity.
RM2RWH4HK–UNIDENTIFIED GERMAN U-BOAT during First World War
RM2PB999C–WW1 Captured/Surrendered U boat Submarine 155 German Imperial Navy exhibited in London at Tower Bridge World War I. WWI First World War 1918 First World War. naval war. 1918. Surrender/Extradition of the German Imperial Fleet to the British: First German U-boat off London Tower Bridge. England, London, 1918.
RMWH9XF8–WW1: Crew of a German U-boat in port.
RM2HK7AHK–WW1 German Kriegsmarine U-Boat on the surface in a storm Untersee boat U-boats were naval submarines operated by Germany, particularly in the First and Second World War. Efficient fleet weapons against enemy naval warships, they were most effectively used in an economic warfare role enforcing a naval blockade against enemy shipping .World War 1 Untersee boat
RM2HEWDW6–U-Boat U21 sinking the Linda Blanche off Liverpool in 1915
RMT22DR8–Vintage WW1 German Poster to appeall for donations funds money for submarines 1917 by German marine painter Willy Stöwer. War Propaganda U-Boat Submarine Navy First World War Germany GIVE TO THE SUBMARINE DONATION The conning tower of a surfaced U-Boat, with five crew members on board. A German naval ensign flies from the tower. 'Gebt für die U-Boot Spende' Bak und Garleb G. m. b. H., Berlin [Give to the U-boat collection.]
RMJWHRFP–German officer using periscope, WW1
RM2J001EP–WW1 German Navy U-boat UB 148 at sea in choppy conditions on the surface after surrendering to the United States SM UB-148 was a German Type UB III submarine or U-boat built for the German Imperial Navy (German: Kaiserliche Marine) during World War I. She was commissioned into the German Imperial Navy on 19 September 1918 as UB-148. UB-148 was surrendered to the United States in accordance with the requirements of the Armistice with Germany on 1 December 1918 and later sunk as target by USS Sicard
RMJYHW9M–Sinking of u boat U15 by HMS Birmingham, 9 August 1914, WW1
RMM6PGA0–WWI RECRUITMENT RAF VINTAGE UK POSTER British Royal Air Force Poster used for recruiting issued by the Royal Air Force during World War I, 1914-18. It was produced to ask men from 18-50 years of age to join the Royal Air Force and make direct hit. Illustrated is a ‘direct hit’ on a German U-Boat U41
RMPN13PW–U-boat Submarine 'U-10' U-Boat, German U-10 submarine in World War I
RMDRHP0J–Italian steamer torpedoed by German U-boat, WW1
RM2F25GXT–WWI German U-Boats in harbour. U-20, foreground - second from the left, sank the RMS Lusitania. Photo c. 1915
RM2RGD4P5–WW1 - The Sinking of U-boat U8 off Dover by a British Royal Navy Destroyer Flotilla. on March 4th, 1915
RMHRNY7R–WWI, U-Boat Scouting Party, 1918
RM2M99BWM–E-boat bringing a U-boat to bay, First World War.
RF2X1A2NE–A German U-boat submarine on the high seas, 1917
RMG3C2C5–WW1 - British rescue boat and German U12 submarine survivors
RM2H3PABB–A German U-boat stranded on the South Coast of England, after surrender.
RF2GYK8P3–A vintage photo circa 1911 of German submarine or U Boat U-10 cruising on the surface. Launched 24th January 1911 she sank in the Gulf of Finland on 30 June 1916 after striking a mine
RMK1B0TR–Last moments of Hospital Ship HMHS Anglia, WW1
RMWHA020–WW1: Enemy oil tanker shot by German U-boat and on fire. 1917.
RMDRJ00P–German propaganda poster, U Boote Heraus!, WW1
RF2H2W301–A vintage painting dated 1916 of German submarine or U Boat on the surface after sinking an armed English fishing steamer. A sailor is firing on the ship with a deck gun by the artist Willy Stöwer
RMG3AKCT–The German submarine U-15 became the first U-boat loss for the Germans after it was rammed by the British cruiser, HMS Birmingham on 9th August 1914. Date: 1914
RM2PB9966–WW1 German Imperial Navy Submarines U 52 and U 35 meet on the surface in the Mediterranean sea First World War WW1 World War I Submarine warfare 1917 First World War The Great War
RMP4T230–Halftone portrait of German naval officer Walther Schweiger, commander of U-20, the submarine which sank the Lusitania.
RMG3C2JJ–WW1 - Kaiser disappointed with his Zeppelin and U-Boat
RF2PXBM1G–World War I. Torpedoing of the 'Lusitania'. The RMS Lusitania was a British-registered ocean liner that was torpedoed by an Imperial German Navy U-boat during the First World War on 7 May 1915, about 11 nautical miles (20 kilometres) off the Old Head of Kinsale, Ireland. 761 people survived out of the 1,266 passengers and 696 crew aboard, and 123 of the casualties were American citizens.
RMPN13FM–RMS Falaba sinking on March 28, 1915, British steamship RMS Falaba was torpedoed and sunk by German U-boat U-28
RF2PXC9A8–Wolrd War I. Sinking of the RMS Lusitania. Mai 1915. Drawing by S. Begg according to information from Thomas K. Turpin. The RMS Lusitania was a UK-registered ocean liner that was torpedoed by an Imperial German Navy U-boat during the First World War on 7 May 1915, about 11 nautical miles (20 kilometres) off the Old Head of Kinsale, Ireland. The attack took place in the declared maritime war-zone around the UK, shortly after unrestricted submarine warfare against the ships of the United Kingdom had been announced by Germany following the Allied powers' implementation of a naval blockade against
RM2AGYB1A–German UC-1-class World War I submarine. The Type UC I coastal submarines were a class of small minelaying U-boats built in Germany during the early part of World War I.
RMBN69FH–U Boats Away, 1917 poster by Erdt for a German propaganda film about submarine warfare and a sortie by U-178 from Kiel
RMHRNY85–WWI, Captured U-Boat Crew, 1918
RMPN13YK–German Submarines in harbor. German submarines in a harbour. Front row (left to right): U-22, U-20 (sank the Lusitania), U-19 and U-21. Back row (left to right): U-14, U-10 and U-12
RM2H2W69J–A vintage painting dated 1915 portraying British ocean liner RMS Falaba sinking after being torpedoed in St George's Channel on March 28th 1915 by German submarine U-28 with the loss of 104 lives. It became known as the Thrasher incident after an American passenger, Leon Chester Thrasher, a 31-year-old mining engineer from Massachusetts died leading to a public outcry demanding the United States declare war on Germany
RF2H9KG41–June 2018. Launch of the four-masted schooner MV Dornfontein, St John, New Brunswick, Canada. The ship was attacked and burnt by U-Boat U-156 in the Bay of Fundy on 3rd August 1918, on its maiden voyage. It was a major news event as the first ship tp be destroyed in Canadian waters during the 1914-1918 U-Boat campaign.
RM2H3CXC5–British cargo ship SS Maplewood under attack by German submarine SM U-35 on April 7, 1917 87 km southwest of Sardinia.
RMHR63JN–German World War I photographic postcard depicting U-boat on patrol, 1915. From the New York Public Library.
RMK1B0T5–Hospital ship HMHS Anglia struck by Mine, WW1
RM2H3PAKR–The former German submarine UB 148 at sea, after having been surrendered to the Allies.
RMJRDDD1–Surrendered U boat, Houses of Parliament
RM2H3CXC2–A dramatic photo of a lifeboat pulling away from a sinking ship. The stern of the ship is in the air and the last crew members can be seen descending the ropes.
RM2JRTAEH–A vintage British illustration of a German submarine ---- Eine britische Vintage-Illustration eines deutschen U-Bootes ---- Une illustration Britannique vintage d’un sous-marin Allemand --- Un'illustrazione britannica vintage di un sottomarino tedesco
RM2JT9H08–An artist's impression of R.M.S. Lusitania, passenger liner as a second torpedo hits behind a gaping hole in the hull. During a trans-Atlantic crossing on 7 May 1915, bound for Liverpool from New York she was just 11 miles (18 km) off off Kinsale Head, Ireland, when she was sunk by a German U-boat. Of the 1,962 passengers and crew aboard Lusitania at the time of the sinking, 1,198 lost their lives.
RMP4T22B–Halftone of Lieutenant-Commander Otto Hersing, a German submarine commander famed for sinking Allied battleships during World War One with U-21.
RMG3C2EJ–WW1 - Patrolled U-Boat over Heligoland, German Islands
RF2PXBM23–Wolrd War I. War at sea. Torpedo boats sinking a submarine in Grenada. By G. Malfroy
RMG3C27N–WW1 - Captured UC5 U-Boat in the River Thames
RMT9P9PR–U Boat on Hastings beach
RMHH4GG0–WW1 - Istanbul - Golden Horn - A German U-boat welcomed
RMTXGAD6–World War I American poster 'Defeat the Kaiser and his U-boats. Victory depends on which fails first, food or frightfulness. Waste nothing'. Portrait of Wilhelm II, German submarine and a sinking ship. Lithograph
RMG16BX8–Caption: 'U-35 runs on the surface before submerging, 1917.' SM U-35 was a German U 31-class U-boat which operated in the Mediterranean Sea during World War I. It ended up being the most successful U-boat participating in the war sinking 224 ships for a t
RMG3C2BY–WW1 - The Italian passenger ship SS Ancona was torpedoed and sunk without warning by SM U-38 off Cape Carbonara in the Mediterranean on 7th November 1915. The u-boat was flying the flag of Austria-Hungary as the German Empire was not yet at war with Italy
RM2J2YC3X–Lusitania propeller recovered from the Cunard passenger liner that was sunk by a German U Boat in the First World War
RMD882D2–WW1 CARTOON/U-BOAT BLOCK
RM2TCG18P–Items belonging to Otto Weddigen, an Imperial German Navy U-boat commander during WW1, International Maritime Museum in HafenCity, Hamburg, Germany.
RMER5HF3–WW1 German Submarine - U-Boat U118, Hastings, Sussex
RMHYCTXC–German World War I photographic postcard depicting U-boat on patrol, 1915. From the New York Public Library. Note: Image has been digitally colorized using a modern process. Colors may not be period-accurate.
RMDRHP0G–German U-boat 49 hitting Giovanni Albanesi, WW1
RMJRDDD5–Surrendered U boat by Tower Bridge, 1918
RMPN13CJ–German submarine attacking an English merchant ship, illustration 1916
RMJHM8H7–Unloading captured u boat, UC5, New York
RM2H4X6T4–WWI - A press portrait of W H S Hall, captain of P & O liner S S Persia lost with his ship when torpedoed without warning in the Mediterranean on 30 December 1915, by German U-boat U-38. The Persia built in 1900 by Caird & Company, Inverclyde, Greenock, Scotland. It was torpedoed and sunk without warning. She was sunk off Crete, while the passengers were having lunch, sinking in five to ten minutes, killing 343 of the 519 aboard including the Captain.
RMFGMR96–WWI U boat sunk by a French fishing boat
RMP4T223–Halftone portrait of two German submarine officers, Lieutenants Ziegner and Usedon, returning to port on their bullet-ridden submarine.
RMJEF7KK–German U Boat Torpedo approaching Cunard Liner RMS Lusitania, 7 May 1915
RMERGKA2–WW1: the U.S.S. Colorado, 1917. Drawn by Max Barnett.
RMJHGEA1–A captured German submarine u boat, UC5, being used to stimulate the sale of liberty bonds. Liberty Loans demonstration, New York, October 1917
RMW4J69M–Officers and crew of the German submarine U.58, captured by the U.S.S. Fanning, entering the War Prison Camp at Fort McPherson, Georgia, USA. 1918
RMJM39JN–HMS Majestic leaving Mudros bay
RM2G6TEKF–‘ENLIST’ 1915 poster showing a mother and child drowning published by the Boston Committee of Public Safety featuring artwork by Fred Spear. This iconic poster was published a month after the sinking of the RMS Lusitania on 7 May 1915 by a German U-boat. 1198 passengers and crew died including 128 American citizens which heightened tensions between the U.S. and Germany and helped sway American opinion to enter World War 1.
RMJRD980–Interned German submarines at Harwich, November 1918
RMTXG92D–Adolf Bock German school World War II : 'Submarine at sea. German navy U-boat travelling on surface in a choppy sea, crew members on conning tower Painting
RMDDYCCT–Notice to passengers planning to make transatlantic journeys, 1915. Artist: Unknown
RMB4WG8J–Sinking of the ship Falaba DM 3141c Box 5 March 28th 1915 The sinking of the Falaba Lurking menacingly in the background as if to make sure it had finished the job the U boat that had torpedoed the passenger boat The British liner Falaba was torpedoed by a German U boat in the waters around Britain an event important for two main reasons Firstly it marked the escalation of the U boat campaign against shipping around the British coast Secondly and perhaps more importantly it caused the first official death of a US citizen The man Leon C Thrasher drowned after jumping from the sinking ship His
RM2RAAF3B–Frederik Alfred Lohmann (1870-1919), German merchant based in Bremen. During the First World War he took part in the development of merchant submarines (U-boats), including the Deutschland, to bypass British blockades of shipping. Date: early 20th century
RMB5MX18–9US 1917 2 3 A1 E WW1 Break of dipl relations Ger Emp World War 1 USA 1917 18 Break off of diplomatic relations with the German
RM2RGDRRB–Frederik Alfred Lohmann (1870-1919), German merchant based in Bremen. During the First World War he took part in the development of merchant submarines (U-boats), including the Deutschland, to bypass British blockades of shipping.
RF2HN3RYC–Captain-Lieutenant Lothar von Arnauld de la Perière: Commander of the submarine that brought a handwritten letter from H. M. the Emperor to H. M. the
RM2K63N1X–The U-8, which may have sunk HMS 'Pathfinder' during the early months of World War One.
RMDW7DMC–US Navy recruitment poster published in 1917 reminding readers of German U-boat's sinking of the civilian ship RMS Lusitania.
RMG3D9YY–Whales mistaken for u-boats during WW1.
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