File:SM U-19 001 Cruises.jpg
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DescriptionSM U-19 001 Cruises.jpg | Transcription of original document detailing the cruises of German submarine U-19, as known to British Naval Intelligence (better known as Room 40) during World War I. |
Date | (original document). 2009 (this transcription) |
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Original document : National Archives, Kew, UK: HW 7/3 This image of a transcription originally uploaded to EN Wikipedia as en:File:SM U-19 001 Cruises.jpg by en:User:AchimKoerver 11 December 2009 & modified by en:User:AchimKoerver 12 December 2009. |
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Hans Joachim Koerver : author of this transcription British Government : author of original document. |
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Hans Joachim Koerver User:AchimKoerver, the copyright holder of this work, hereby publishes it under the following license: This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license. Attribution: Hans Joachim Koerver User:AchimKoerver
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