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German sailors cling to the capsized and sinking of the Cruiser Bluecher. The British began...

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German sailors cling to the capsized and sinking of the Cruiser Bluecher. The British began recovering survivors when a German zeppelin began bombing, mistaking the sinking Bluecher for a British ship. Deaths were between 747 to 1000. Photo taken from the British Cruiser Arethusia, in the North Sea. World War I. Jan. 24, 1915
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Unknown photographer, (20th century)
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black and white photograph
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1915 AD (C20th AD)
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German sailors cling to the capsized and sinking of the Cruiser Bluecher. The British began recovering survivors when a German zeppelin began bombing, mistaking the sinking Bluecher for a British ship. Deaths were between 747 to 1000. Photo taken from the British Cruiser Arethusia, in the North Sea. World War I. Jan. 24, 1915

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Everett Collection / Bridgeman Images
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Germany / Europe / 1910s / 20th century / army / United Kingdom / First World War (1914-1918) / war / 20th century / naval warfare / military / historical / capsized / dead / navy / death / great war / sailors / british / 1910s / drowned / war victims / seaman / soldiers / sinking / world war 1 / world war i / history / ww1 / Photograph / Photography / Mzphoto

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