RMP67JCG–German submarine officer looks through a periscope; World War one 1916
RM2A60261–The crew of a U-Boat after the defeat of France.
RMRB65FF–Gunther Prien 1908 - 1941. German U-boat ace of the first part of the Second World War, and the first U-boat commander to win the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. His most famous exploit was the sinking of the British battleship HMS Royal Oak at anchor in the Home Fleet's anchorage in Scapa Flow.
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
RM2A5YNKM–Defeat the Kaiser and his U-boats--Victory depends on which fails first, food or frightfulness. Waste nothing. World War I poster issued by the United States Food Administration. Date [1917]. the poster shows a dark figure (the Kaiser) and a U-boat, with a burning vessel sinking in the distance.
RMP67W5E–RMS Lusitania was a British ocean liner, holder of the Blue Riband and briefly the world's biggest ship. She was launched by the Cunard Line in 1906, at a time of fierce competition for the North Atlantic trade. In 1915 she was torpedoed and sunk by a German U-boat, causing the deaths of 1,198 passengers and crew
RMP66TX2–The survivors of the Lusitania cling to lifeboats. RMS Lusitania was a British ocean liner, holder of the Blue Riband and briefly the world's biggest ship. She was launched by the Cunard Line in 1907, at a time of fierce competition for the North Atlantic trade. In 1915 she was torpedoed and sunk by a German U-boat, causing the deaths of 1,198 passengers and crew. 1915
RMP66TX4–The funnels of the Lusitania as she sinks below the surface of the sea. RMS Lusitania was a British ocean liner, holder of the Blue Riband and briefly the world's biggest ship. She was launched by the Cunard Line in 1907, at a time of fierce competition for the North Atlantic trade. In 1915 she was torpedoed and sunk by a German U-boat, causing the deaths of 1,198 passengers and crew. 1915
RMP66TXA–damage to the SS Lusitania as she sinks below the surface of the sea. RMS Lusitania was a British ocean liner, holder of the Blue Riband and briefly the world's biggest ship. She was launched by the Cunard Line in 1907, at a time of fierce competition for the North Atlantic trade. In 1915 she was torpedoed and sunk by a German U-boat, causing the deaths of 1,198 passengers and crew. 1915
RM2A5YPB9–Photograph of a Jeep being rolled off a landing boat at Fedala harbour during the landing operations of the U.S. task forces. Dated 1942
RM2A5YNX5–U.S. Government Dock and Wall Street Ferry, New York between 1900 and 1905,
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
RM2A5YPR6–Fedala, Morocco. Jeep rolling off a landing boat at Fedala harbour during the landing operations of the U.S. task forces there. 1942.
RMTXGAEW–U.S. forces inflict heavy casualties on the Japanese in capture of Buna, New Guinea. On the beach of Buna Mission, last point of Japanese resistance in the Papuan section of New Guinea, the bodies of slain Japanese soldiers lie a few steps from their shattered landing boat. The Japanese suffered heavy losses in this engagement and eventually were completely routed by American and Australian forces
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