HMS Graph was a German Type VIIC U-boat captured and recommissioned by the British Royal Navy during World War II.
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Wikimedia , Wikidata German submarine U-570; P715 mass 871 tonne, mass 769 tonne, speed 7.6 knot, speed 17 knot, draft 4.79 metre, length 67.1 metre, beam 6.2 metre, Type VII submarine , U-boat , shipwreck , Type VIIC submarine , Royal Navy , Kriegsmarine , Blohm+Voss , Nazi Germany ,
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order
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ship launching
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keel laying
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ship decommissioning
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ship commissioning
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ship commissioning
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The Royal Navy during the Second World War A9873
The Submarine Hm Graph - Ex-u-boat 570. 20 April 1943, Holy Loch, the German Submarine U 570 Which Was Captured and Renamed HMS Graph. in 1941 a Hudson Aircraft Forced the U-boat To Surrender on the Surface, Un A16040
Hm Submarines Simoom and Graph. 20 April 1943, Holy Loch. A16048
The Royal Navy during the Second World War A9886
HMS Graph, HMS Sturgeon, HMS Tigris, P 42 at Holy Loch WWII
German U-Boat U-570 enters dock at Barrow-in-Furness after her capture
NavigationOfficer-ControlRoom-HMS-Graph-A 009887
U570 capture
Crew of HMS Graph IWM A 009888
U 570, a Type VIIC submarine
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event armed conflict 1156 Battle of Epiphany battle Wikidata event armed conflict 1598 Battle of Traigh Ghruinneart Clan Donald, Clan Maclean, battle Wikidata event armed conflict 1600 Battle of Benbigrie Clan MacDonald of Dunnyveg, Clan Maclean, battle Wikidata link page Canmore page @ Wikidata link page uboat.net page @ Wikidata site castle Dunyvaig Castle castle Wikidata site castle Loch Gorm Castle castle Wikidata
commons image The Royal Navy during the Second World War A9873
Commons commons image The Submarine Hm Graph - Ex-u-boat 570. 20 April 1943, Holy Loch, the German Submarine U 570 Which Was Captured and Renamed HMS Graph. in 1941 a Hudson Aircraft Forced the U-boat To Surrender on the Surface, Un A16040
Commons commons image Hm Submarines Simoom and Graph. 20 April 1943, Holy Loch. A16048
Commons commons image The Royal Navy during the Second World War A9886
Commons commons image HMS Graph, HMS Sturgeon, HMS Tigris, P 42 at Holy Loch WWII
Commons commons image German U-Boat U-570 enters dock at Barrow-in-Furness after her capture
Commons commons image NavigationOfficer-ControlRoom-HMS-Graph-A 009887
Commons commons image U570 capture
Commons commons image Crew of HMS Graph IWM A 009888
Commons commons image U 570, a Type VIIC submarine
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