Senin, 13 Februari 2017

Time Travel: Going to the Flow

ON FRIDAY NIGHT, October 13, 1939, German submarine surfaced and scraped between U-47 the islands of Mainland and Lamb Holm at Scotland’s northern tip to penetrate the Royal Navy anchorage at Scapa Flow. Most of the British ships had sailed the evening before, but the HMS Royal Oak lay at anchor. U-47 skipper Günther Prien …

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