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Fig. 4
Types of German Submarines

U. 161 Ordinary U Boat en:U boat
U. 135 U.A. or Cruiser Type
U. 139 U.A. or Cruiser Type, Larger size Type U 139
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Source Scan from Burgess, Malcolm William (1936) Warships To-day, London: Oxford University Press, pp. fig. 4
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