File:German submarine SM U-28.jpg
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DescriptionGerman submarine SM U-28.jpg |
English: Ship W2 and SM U-28 during the seizure of SS Batavier V on 16 March 1915.
The Library of Congress lists this as SM U-36, but contemporary news account identify the submarine that captured Batavier V as U-28. |
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