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German Fleet Mutiny

Headstones at La Nécropole Nationale de Pontavert. The cemetery contains the remains of 6,815 soldiers, 67 of them British, 54 Russian, and the remainder French. Of the total, 1,364 are entombed in the ossuary.

Headstones at La Nécropole Nationale de Pontavert. The cemetery contains the remains of 6,815 soldiers, 67 of them British, 54 Russian, and the remainder French. Of the total, 1,364 are entombed in the ossuary. © 2014 by John M. Shea

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German Fleet Mutiny on October 29, 1918

German Navy

1918-10-29

Some books about German Fleet Mutiny (3)

Title Author
The Curragh Incident Sir James Fergusson
German Naval Mutinies of World War One Daniel Horn
Dare Call it Treason Richard M. Watt