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Description "The Vulcan, a German submarine mothership It is possible for the submarine to be taken into the hull of the mother ship when repairs are needed. Such a vessel was reported destroyed by the British in 1917. So far as is known, its service in war had not been important" (caption)
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Source "Collier's New Photographic History of the World's War" (1919), page 43
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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