File:German submarine SM UB-45.jpg
German_submarine_SM_UB-45.jpg (300 × 166 pixels, file size: 20 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
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SM UB-45 in a Varna, Bulgaria, shipyard in 1936 after being salvaged. Damage from the mine that sank the U-boat in November 1916 is visible beyond the conning tower. The submarine was later scrapped. |
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Source |
Panayotov, Atanas (2006). "Why were the underwater activities not resumed in Bulgaria in the period 1936-1939?" (pdf). Военноисторически сборник (in Bulgarian) (4): 45. ISSN 0204-4080. OCLC 5312775. Retrieved 25 February 2009. |
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1936 |
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Description |
Image of SM UB-45 after salvage showing mine damage that sank submarine |
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Source |
Panayotov, Atanas (2006). "Why were the underwater activities not resumed in Bulgaria in the period 1936-1939?" (pdf). Военноисторически сборник (in Bulgarian) (4): 45. ISSN 0204-4080. OCLC 5312775. Retrieved 25 February 2009. |
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Portion used |
cropped to focus on the submarine |
Low resolution? |
yes, the image is smaller than the size published at the source |
Purpose of use |
to identify the subject of the article in question and to show the mine damage that sank the submarine |
Replaceable? |
No. The submarine was scrapped in 1936, and thus, is unavailable for further photography. |
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current | 16:30, 26 February 2009 | 300 × 166 (20 KB) | Bellhalla (talk | contribs) | {{Information | Description = {{SMU|UB-45}} in a Varna, Bulgaria, shipyard in 1936 after being salvaged. Damage from the mine (naval) that sank the U-boat in November 1916 is visible beyond the conning tower. The submarine was later scrap |
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