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File:German submarine SM UB-45.jpg

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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.

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.

Date

1936

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Unknown

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Description

Image of SM UB-45 after salvage showing mine damage that sank submarine

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.

Article

SM UB-45

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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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