Blackwood's Magazine, 第 204 卷William Blackwood, 1918 |
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... and men were certainly kindly disposed towards us . There is no doubt , however , the fear that we might be taken by a British cruiser news or bad treatment the Germans might give them . 1918. ] Five Months with the German Raider Wolf . 8.
... and men were certainly kindly disposed towards us . There is no doubt , however , the fear that we might be taken by a British cruiser news or bad treatment the Germans might give them . 1918. ] Five Months with the German Raider Wolf . 8.
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... British - owned before the war , and therefore to be destroyed . We had hoped our captors might have put us all on the sailing - ship and sent us off on her to S. America , as the Wolf would have been well away and out of danger before ...
... British - owned before the war , and therefore to be destroyed . We had hoped our captors might have put us all on the sailing - ship and sent us off on her to S. America , as the Wolf would have been well away and out of danger before ...
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... British ships which the Ger- mans expected to encounter between the south of Iceland and the Faroes . But before long it became evident that ice was still about , and in the darkness of the early morning of February 11 we bumped heavily ...
... British ships which the Ger- mans expected to encounter between the south of Iceland and the Faroes . But before long it became evident that ice was still about , and in the darkness of the early morning of February 11 we bumped heavily ...
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... British ships might appear . But unfortunately not one did appear , here or anywhere else , to rescue us , although we felt certain in our own minds that some of our ships would be present and save us in these parts of the seas , which ...
... British ships might appear . But unfortunately not one did appear , here or anywhere else , to rescue us , although we felt certain in our own minds that some of our ships would be present and save us in these parts of the seas , which ...
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... British blockading fleet returned to port for that time ! The Wolf , he said , came out through the blook- ade at the week - end , and got home through the blockade at the week - end . It was quite simple , we were to do the same ...
... British blockading fleet returned to port for that time ! The Wolf , he said , came out through the blook- ade at the week - end , and got home through the blockade at the week - end . It was quite simple , we were to do the same ...
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