Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 204William Blackwood, 1918 |
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Side 1
... taken from the Hitachi , but the quarters of all in the ' tween decks were very restricted ; there was no privacy , no con- venience , and only a screen divided the European and Japanese quarters . The con- dition of our fellow ...
... taken from the Hitachi , but the quarters of all in the ' tween decks were very restricted ; there was no privacy , no con- venience , and only a screen divided the European and Japanese quarters . The con- dition of our fellow ...
Side 3
... were certainly kindly disposed towards us . There is no doubt , however , the fear that we might be taken by a British cruiser also had something to do with this treatment ; for 1918. ] Five Months with the German Raider Wolf . 3.
... were certainly kindly disposed towards us . There is no doubt , however , the fear that we might be taken by a British cruiser also had something to do with this treatment ; for 1918. ] Five Months with the German Raider Wolf . 3.
Side 8
... on board , when two days from her destination , the officers and orew being taken on board the Wolf . The evening of December 7 was the last occasion we saw the Wolf for many 8 [ July Five Months with the German Raider Wolf .
... on board , when two days from her destination , the officers and orew being taken on board the Wolf . The evening of December 7 was the last occasion we saw the Wolf for many 8 [ July Five Months with the German Raider Wolf .
Side 13
... taken far north to a point from which the Wolf could get to Ger- many before we could reach Spain . That , in the opinion of most of us , put an end to the prospects of landing in Spain . The Germans were not likely to run any risk of ...
... taken far north to a point from which the Wolf could get to Ger- many before we could reach Spain . That , in the opinion of most of us , put an end to the prospects of landing in Spain . The Germans were not likely to run any risk of ...
Side 16
... taken off this ship after the Wolf has got home , the ship will be handed over to the Spaniards , and you will all be landed in Norway , from where you can easily make your way to England . " Here was quite a new plan - how much truth ...
... taken off this ship after the Wolf has got home , the ship will be handed over to the Spaniards , and you will all be landed in Norway , from where you can easily make your way to England . " Here was quite a new plan - how much truth ...
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