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WORLD WAR I: DEUTSCHLAND. The German U-151 merchant submarine Deutschland, led by Paul Konig

WORLD WAR I: DEUTSCHLAND. The German U-151 merchant submarine Deutschland, led by Paul Konig


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WORLD WAR I: DEUTSCHLAND. The German U-151 merchant submarine Deutschland, led by Paul Konig

WORLD WAR I: DEUTSCHLAND.
The German U-151 merchant submarine Deutschland, led by Paul Konig, at Baltimore, Maryland, where it arrived after travelling undetected through the English Channel. Photograph, July 1916

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1916 Arrival Atlantic Ocean Baltimore Captain Coast Deutschland East July Maryland Naval Paul Submarine Traveling World War I Konig


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This photograph captures a significant moment in history during World War I. The image showcases the German U-151 merchant submarine Deutschland, led by Captain Paul Konig, as it arrives at Baltimore, Maryland in July 1916. This remarkable feat was achieved after successfully navigating undetected through the treacherous English Channel. The photo provides a glimpse into the early days of maritime warfare and transportation, highlighting the impressive capabilities of this German naval vessel. The exterior of the U-151 is visible against the backdrop of Baltimore's coast, symbolizing its arrival on American shores. The arrival of the Deutschland marked an important milestone for Germany during World War I. It demonstrated their ability to challenge British dominance at sea and posed a threat to Allied forces in North America. This event sparked both fascination and concern among Americans who were witnessing firsthand the advancements made in submarine technology. Preserved within Granger Art on Demand's Carousel Collection, this photograph serves as a reminder of the pivotal role played by submarines like U-151 during World War I. Its historical significance lies not only in its depiction of Captain Paul Konig's leadership but also in capturing an era defined by technological innovation and global conflict.

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