Facsimile of a handbill — a special edition of the Berlin Morgenpost — announcing the return of the German commercial submarine Deutschland which had evaded the British blockade to surface in Chesapeake Bay on July 9, 1916, docking at Norfolk, Virginia. It sailed to Baltimore, Maryland the next day. From Short Rations: an American Woman in Germany 1915-1916 by Madeleine Z. Doty
Sonder-ausgabeMorgenpostMehr als 400,000 abonnentenU-Boot 'Deutschland' eingetroffenBremen, 23. August 1916Eigener DrahtberichtDas erste Untersee-handelsschiff 'Deutschland' ist heute vor der Werfer-mündung angekommen und hat dort Anker geworfen. An Bord alles wohl.Special EditionMorgenpostMore than 400,000 subscribersSubmarine 'Deutschland' arrivedBremen, August 23, 1916Private wire reportThe first commercial submarine 'Deutschland' arrived today at the estuary from which it was launched, and has cast anchor there. On board, all is well.
"Facsimile of a handbill — a special edition of the Berlin Morgenpost — announcing the return of the German commercial submarine Deutschland which had evaded the British blockade to surface in Chesapeake Bay on July 9, 1916, docking at Norfolk, Virginia. It sailed to Baltimore, Maryland the next day. From Short Rations: an American Woman in Germany 1915-1916 by Madeleine Z. Doty"
Wednesday, August 23, 1916
August, 1916
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