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The German Imperial Navy Battleship SMS Helgoland Circa 1918. The SMS Helgoland was commissioned in to the German Navy on 23rd July 1911
The German Imperial Navy Light Cruiser SMS Frankfurt seen here in the Firth of Forth at the end of Operation ZZ the surrender of the German High Seas Fleet to the Royal Navy following the signing of
The German Imperial Battlecruiser SMS Seydlitz seen here during Operation ZZ the surrender of the the German High Seas Fleet to the Royal Navy following the signing of the Armistice
Nos 20 and 21 Cleveland Road, Hartlepool hit by German shell fire during a raid by the Imperial German Navy on the East Coast 15th December 1914
RAF reconnaissance photo of the German Naval base at Wilhelmshaven. Photograph taken during the night attack of 15th - 16th January 1941
The German Imperial Navy Light Cruiser SMS Emden seen here anchored in the Firth of Forth following Operation ZZ the surrender of the German High Seas Fleet to the Royal Navy following the signing of
Imperial German Navy Battleship SMS Grosser Kurfurst circa 1918. The SMS Grosser Kurfurst was formally commissioned into the Imperial Navy on 30 July 1914, just days before the outbreak of war
The Imperial German Navy, Battlecruiser SMS Von der Tann Circa 1918. She was the German navys first major turbine-powered warship
"Spurlos Versenkt"sunk with out trace. The wake of the torpedo leads from" Spurlos Versenkt" sunk with out trace. The wake of the torpedo leads from the bows of the German submarine U35 to claim another allied ship
The German High Sea Fleet seen here anchored in Scapa Flow 28th November 1918 after surrendering to the Allies at the end of the First World War. Evaluation Scan
The battleship SMS Bayern of the German Imperial Fleet seen here sinking by the stern on the morning of the 21st June 1919 shortly after the crew had opened the seacocks to scuttled the ship
A cargo steamer hit by a u-boat torpedo seen here burning and sinking by the bow. Location unknown. Circa September 1918
A mine displayed on the deck of UC-5 a German Type UC I minelayer submarine of the German Imperial Navy. The submarine ran aground while on patrol on 27 April 1916
A house in Gladstone Road Scarborough hit by German shell fire during a raid by the Imperial German Navy on the East Coast 15th December 1914
House in The Crescent Scarborough hit by German shell fire during a raid by the Imperial German Navy on the East Coast 15th December 1914
Joseph Merryweather provisions shop hit by German shell fire during a raid by the Imperial German Navy on the East Coast killing Emily Merryweather 15th December 1914
The offices of R. Ropner and Co of Manisforth Terrace, West Hartlepool hit by a German shell fire during a raid by the Imperial German Navy on the East Coast 15th December 1914
Houses in the Crescent Scarborough hit by German shell fire during a raid by the Imperial German Navy on the East Coast 15th December 1914
German Sailors. As they are not required for duty at sea, the German sailors are being employed in various capacities. Our Picture Shows: Members of the Kreigsmarine working for the Red Cross
A schooner set on fire by the crew of a German U-Boat. Circa September 1918
The moment the torpedo from a German U-boat strikes a Allied steamer. The image taken from a German newspaper does not give a location. 25th October 1917