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s crew first spotted the aircraft, flying towards them from the direction of the sun, there was not enough time to submerge. As the aircraft drew near, its French markings—and its cargo of bombs—became apparent to the crew. With no other course of action possible,
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to a depth of 65 feet (20 m) early on 20 December and, attempting an incursion into the harbor, heard the sounds of chains and wires dragging on the submarine's hull. When the sounds stopped after half a minute, O'Byrne brought
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s fighting potential was further enhanced by the installation of larger fuel tanks, which nearly quadrupled her range to 6,500 nautical miles (12,000 km), up from her former maximum of 1,700 nautical miles (3,100 km).
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The Austro-Hungarian Navy, which had a small and largely obsolete U-boat fleet, immediately began salvage efforts and succeeded in raising the lightly damaged submarine in early
February 1915. After a refit, the boat was
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arrived the next day and began reconnoitering the entrance to the harbor. O'Byrne observed the entrance and exit paths of Austro-Hungarian vessels and plotted a course through the deployed defensive
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that replaced the French-designed wet lookout platform. She was equipped with more powerful diesel engines, which increased her power output from 480 to 840 brake horsepower (360 to 630 kW).
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s crew waved their hats and handkerchiefs at the plane. As the French pilot passed overhead, he returned the waves, apparently unaware of the U-boat's true nationality. The only success by
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s forward momentum carried her into the second net where she became "inextricably entangled". When the submarine, still trapped in the net, was forced to surface for fresh air,
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893:(490 kW) and could propel the boat up to 8.8 knots (16.3 km/h; 10.1 mph) submerged. While traveling on the surface at 10 knots (19 km/h; 12 mph),
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nearly 400 metric tons (390 long tons) on the surface and just over 550 metric tons (540 long tons) when submerged. At the outbreak of the First World War in August 1914,
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901:(3,100 km; 2,000 mi); the submarine's range while submerged was 84 nautical miles (156 km; 97 mi) at 5 knots (9.3 km/h; 5.8 mph).
661:(Q 87), but captured and rebuilt for service in the Austro-Hungarian Navy. At war's end, the submarine was returned to France and restored to her former name.
1077:'s U-boat fleet consisted of six largely experimental submarines of three classes. The Navy had five larger, more modern submarines (what would have been the
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survived a depth charge attack, but made it back to port with all of her externally mounted torpedoes crushed and both fuel tanks leaking.
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of nearly 48,000 tons. Returned to France at the end of the war, she rejoined the French Navy in July 1919 under her former name of
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s next war patrol was very successful, sinking five ships with a combined tonnage of 24,814, over half of her total tonnage sunk.
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was extensively modernized in a refit that kept her in port from
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which quickly sank her. Three of the twenty-six men on board were killed in the attack; the survivors — who included
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986:. Depositing her charge 150 nautical miles (280 km; 170 mi) from
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was patrolling off the coast of Greece when she scored her first success,
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2707:"Ships hit during WWI: Ships over 10.000 tons hit by U-boat during WWI"
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of 10 feet 2 inches (3.10 m) when surfaced. They had a
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concluded her patrol on 1 September, when she returned to Cattaro.
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came closest to scoring a success when she narrowly missed hitting
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1,700 nmi (3,100 km) at 10 knots (19 km/h), surfaced
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1975:, one of the three men killed in the sinking. A second submarine,
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84 nmi (156 km) at 5 knots (9.3 km/h), submerged
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84 nmi (156 km) at 5 knots (9.3 km/h), submerged
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2098:, was, coincidentally, sunk by von Trapp while in command of
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250 nautical miles (460 km; 290 mi) east of Malta.
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To the Last Salute: Memories of an Austrian U-Boat Commander
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built to keep submarines from infiltrating the naval base.
1486:, sunk 100 nautical miles (190 km; 120 mi) from
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sank another ship, this one the 1,905-ton Italian steamer
1224:. On 3 May, on patrol in the same vicinity, von Trapp and
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An Austro-Hungarian wartime postcard of the submarine in
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Sieche, Erwin F. (1980). "Austro-Hungarian Submarines".
2026: In April 1915, just five months later, the German
1466:, which was carrying military stores between Malta and
885:(630 kW) and could move the submarine at up to 13
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by flying the submarine's former national flag, the
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into the Austro-Hungarian Navy under the command of
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came under fire from the Austro-Hungarian destroyer
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6-cylinder diesel engines on the surface, or by two
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3013:Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1906–1921
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1531:. She was stricken in 1928 and scrapped in 1929.
1416:On 29 August, von Trapp sank the Italian steamer
1018:that ran across the opening in a long, defensive
2942:(in German). Vienna: Verlagsbuchhandlung Stöhr.
1065:s commander, O'Byrne — were all taken prisoner.
1426:, at 11,744 tons, was the largest ship sunk by
3146:. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press.
3092:. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press.
605:1 Ă— 53.3 cm (21 in) bow torpedo tube
403:13 knots (24 km/h; 15 mph), surfaced
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3088:Gibson, R. H.; Prendergast, Maurice (2003) .
2092: The largest, the French armored cruiser
1332:blockade of the passageway between Italy and
1073:At the beginning of the First World War, the
792:boats, were named after either months of the
537:, submerged, 660 shp (490 kW) total
517:, submerged, 360 shp (270 kW) total
8:
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815:class was designed by French naval designer
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510:, surfaced, 480 bhp (360 kW) total
490:10 ft 6 in (3.20 m), surfaced
352:10 ft 2 in (3.10 m), surfaced
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2495:"Ships hit during WWI: Marionga Goulandris"
1998: There were two submarines each of the
1364:. Two days after that, the British steamer
1265:, in order to pass unmolested. Even though
162:Returned from Austria-Hungary, 17 July 1919
4233:World War I shipwrecks in the Adriatic Sea
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769:authorized under the 1906 program. The
2445:"Ships hit during WWI: Antonio Sciesa"
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3391:List of submarines of the French Navy
2814:"Ships hit during WWI: Capo Di Monte"
2221:Baumgartner and Sieche, as excerpted
336:170 ft 11 in (52.10 m)
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464:551 t (542 long tons) submerged
461:397 t (391 long tons), surfaced
326:551 t (542 long tons) submerged
323:397 t (391 long tons), surfaced
4228:Maritime incidents in December 1914
3546:Kaiserin und Königin Maria Theresia
3090:The German Submarine War, 1914–1918
1069:Salvage and Austro-Hungarian career
866:driven by two French license-built
439:1 Ă— 17.7 in (450 mm) bow
2969:. Penzance: Periscope Publishing.
2597:"Ships hit during WWI: Kilwinning"
2322:Sieche, Erwin (30 December 2000).
1295:on this cruise was the sinking of
482:17 ft 1 in (5.21 m)
344:17 ft 9 in (5.41 m)
25:
2788:"Ships hit during WWI: Good Hope"
2571:"Ships hit during WWI: Constance"
843:and could carry as many as eight
264:14 October 1915 – 13 January 1918
4263:World War I submarines of France
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2762:"Ships hit during WWI: Elsiston"
2419:"Ships hit during WWI: Teakwood"
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235:Returned to France, 17 July 1919
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3044:A l'Ă©preuve de la Grande Guerre
2965:Compton-Hall, Richard (2004) .
2678:"Ships hit during WWI: Milazzo"
1113:, now assigned the designation
1010:. On 19 December, O'Byrne took
3011:Gardiner, Robert, ed. (1985).
2994:French Warships of World War I
2623:"Ships hit during WWI: Titian"
743:sank 11 ships with a combined
448:General characteristics as SM
1:
3566:Monfalcone type large cruiser
2992:Couhat, Jean Labayle (1974).
2649:"Ships hit during WWI: Nairn"
2310:Gibson & Prendergast 2003
2076:in April while in command of
1515:being returned to France, in
1409:was the largest ship sunk by
1185:When she put in for repairs,
667:was launched in July 1912 at
18:French submarine Curie (Q 87)
4253:U-boats commissioned in 1915
3178:University of Nebraska Press
3142:Stern, Robert Cecil (2007).
1540:Ships sunk or damaged by SM
679:was assigned to duty in the
3469:Pre-dreadnought battleships
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1235:In another patrol in July,
297:General characteristics as
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3512:Kronprinz Erzherzog Rudolf
2967:Submarines at war, 1914–18
2887:. 29 April 1915. p. 1
2876:"Vienna confirms disaster"
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1535:Summary of raiding history
1095:boats, the largely intact
794:French Republican Calendar
762:was a part of the 16-boat
211:Captured, 20 December 1914
29:
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3119:. Naval Institute Press.
2732:"Largest cargo ship here"
2229:October 21, 2006, at the
931:French career and sinking
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732:, reportedly the largest
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276:19 June – 1 November 1918
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61:
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1482:was the Italian steamer
1478:. The next ship sunk by
1344:sank the French steamer
1299:, a Greek steamer, near
1143:In early February 1916,
1117:, was reconditioned and
977:under tow by the French
270:13 January – 8 June 1918
256:1 June – 14 October 1915
3061:Garier, GĂ©rard (1998).
3042:Garier, GĂ©rard (2002).
3015:. Annapolis, Maryland:
2916:. 1 May 1915. p. 1
2907:"How he sank a cruiser"
1440:in 1916 as the largest
755:Design and construction
286:11 merchant ships sunk
2528:"Ships hit by KUK U14"
2255:"WWI U-boats: KUK U14"
1520:
1490:while on her way from
1458:sank the British ship
1413:
1212:, a 5,315-ton British
1134:Georg Ritter von Trapp
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745:gross register tonnage
712:Georg Ritter von Trapp
651:in 1912 as the French
387:, submerged, 360
260:Georg Ritter von Trapp
227:February–November 1916
4223:Ships built in France
3612:Kaiser Franz Joseph I
3503:Coastal defense ships
3176:. Lincoln, Nebraska:
3017:Naval Institute Press
2996:. London: Ian Allan.
2862:registration required
2812:Helgason, GuĂ°mundur.
2786:Helgason, GuĂ°mundur.
2760:Helgason, GuĂ°mundur.
2705:Helgason, GuĂ°mundur.
2676:Helgason, GuĂ°mundur.
2647:Helgason, GuĂ°mundur.
2621:Helgason, GuĂ°mundur.
2595:Helgason, GuĂ°mundur.
2569:Helgason, GuĂ°mundur.
2526:Helgason, GuĂ°mundur.
2493:Helgason, GuĂ°mundur.
2443:Helgason, GuĂ°mundur.
2417:Helgason, GuĂ°mundur.
2253:Helgason, GuĂ°mundur.
1511:
1401:
1372:while on en route to
1352:. The following day,
1130:Linienschiffsleutnant
1075:Austro-Hungarian Navy
992:Austro-Hungarian Navy
969:On 17 December 1914,
938:
897:had a range of 1,700
641:Austro-Hungarian Navy
376:, surfaced, 480
240:Service record as SM
51:Austro-Hungarian Navy
3995:Single ship of class
2034:Straits of Gibraltar
862:class featured twin
2066:and its subsequent
1638:Marionga Goulandris
1544:
1336:. Heading into the
1297:Marionga Goulandris
954:-class submarines,
683:. In mid-December,
580:After modernization
556:After modernization
521:After modernization
443:, up to 8 torpedoes
391:(270 kW) total
380:(360 kW) total
267:Friedrich Schlosser
3603:Protected cruisers
2914:The New York Times
2884:The New York Times
2847:Miramar Ship Index
2739:The New York Times
2063:The Sound of Music
1539:
1521:
1437:The New York Times
1414:
1322:Straits of Otranto
1218:Port Arthur, Texas
1204:On 28 April 1917,
1153:for a patrol near
1140:had no successes.
1016:anti-submarine net
1014:in to observe the
998:departed, leaving
990:, the site of the
948:
773:-class boats were
368:2 Ă— license-built
4198:
4197:
4014:
4013:
3397:
3396:
3237:-class submarines
3187:978-0-8032-4667-6
3153:978-1-59114-379-6
3126:978-0-87021-976-4
3117:Warship, Volume 2
3099:978-1-59114-314-7
3026:978-0-87021-907-8
2976:978-1-904381-21-1
2949:978-3-901208-25-6
2286:Compton-Hall 2004
2199:, pp. 209–10
1945:
1944:
1243:while headed for
913:Arsenal de Toulon
718:was damaged by a
617:
616:
117:Arsenal de Toulon
32:French submarine
16:(Redirected from
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4173:
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4122:
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4090:
4041:
4034:
4027:
4018:
3576:Torpedo cruisers
3537:Armored cruisers
3424:
3417:
3410:
3401:
3227:
3220:
3213:
3204:
3199:
3170:von Trapp, Georg
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1387:. The 3,627-ton
1382:
1340:, von Trapp and
1311:
1290:
1282:
1271:
1199:
1124:Korvettenkapitän
1105:
1064:
1040:
891:shaft horsepower
883:brake horsepower
880:
874:when submerged.
864:propeller shafts
800:was named after
689:
656:-class submarine
502:propeller shafts
364:propeller shafts
312:-class submarine
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2068:film adaptation
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1992:
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1961:Pierre Chailley
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1896:23 October 1917
1895:
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1326:Otranto Barrage
1309:
1288:
1280:
1269:
1263:French tricolor
1197:
1178:on 7 February.
1103:
1071:
1062:
1038:
979:armored cruiser
933:
878:
872:electric motors
851:did not have a
819:and featured a
796:or scientists.
757:
687:
645:First World War
535:electric motors
515:electric motors
385:electric motors
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3657:Light cruisers
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3485:Erzherzog Karl
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3458:Ersatz Monarch
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2557:von Trapp 2007
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1434:, reported by
1258:ruse de guerre
1245:Santi Quaranta
1230:Antonio Sciesa
1070:
1067:
996:Jules Michelet
994:'s main base,
983:Jules Michelet
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253:Otto Zeidler
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216:Commissioned
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130:18 July 1912
84:
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4087:Scharnhorst
3970:Auxiliaries
3560:Sankt Georg
3442:battleships
3439:Dreadnought
3333:Montgolfier
3071:(1908–1933)
2393:Sieche 1980
1632:5 July 1917
1109:The former
946:, May 1914.
925:French Navy
821:double hull
806:Marie Curie
643:during the
372:6-cylinder
273:Hugo Pistel
248:Commanders:
99:Marie Curie
4213:1912 ships
4207:Categories
4054:Shipwrecks
3735:Warasdiner
3677:Destroyers
3451:Tegetthoff
3326:Le Verrier
2745:12 January
2716:12 January
2109:References
1704:Kilwinning
1599:3 May 1917
1494:to Malta.
1442:cargo ship
1404:cargo ship
1374:Alexandria
1358:Kilwinning
1338:Ionian Sea
1171:Birmingham
1020:breakwater
975:Ionian Sea
734:cargo ship
647:. She was
592:Complement
495:Propulsion
428:Complement
357:Propulsion
283:Victories:
170:March 1928
4144:HMS
4066:Gneisenau
4001:Cancelled
3379:Archimède
3256:Bernoulli
3172:(2007) .
3162:123127537
3135:233144055
2920:9 January
2891:9 January
2853:9 January
2823:9 January
2797:9 January
2771:9 January
2687:9 January
2658:9 January
2632:9 January
2606:9 January
2580:9 January
2537:8 January
2504:9 January
2454:9 January
2428:9 January
2330:9 January
2264:8 January
2048:Type UB 1
1869:Good Hope
1671:Constance
1472:Good Hope
1362:Port Said
1346:Constance
1222:Port Said
1165:Lowestoft
1163:HMS
923:into the
909:laid down
845:torpedoes
827:, with a
813:Bruimaire
781:-powered
673:displaced
637:submarine
219:June 1915
135:Completed
4142:27 Dec:
4135:Montrose
4126:20 Dec:
4115:18 Dec:
4108:Mesudiye
4105:13 Dec:
4080:NĂĽrnberg
4007:Captured
3769:Schichau
3714:Satellit
3492:Radetzky
3478:Habsburg
3370:PluviĂ´se
3312:Frimaire
3305:Franklin
3298:Foucault
3263:Brumaire
3235:Brumaire
3196:70866865
3108:52924732
3065:Émeraude
3035:12119866
2985:57639764
2958:43596931
2227:Archived
2016:classes.
1836:Elsiston
1572:Teakwood
1557:Tonnage
1468:Suda Bay
1464:Elsiston
1460:Elsiston
1393:Benghazi
1274:Brumaire
1210:Teakwood
964:Adriatic
952:Brumaire
917:launched
860:Brumaire
853:deck gun
790:PluviĂ´se
784:PluviĂ´se
771:Brumaire
765:Brumaire
654:Brumaire
649:launched
600:Armament
436:Armament
310:Brumaire
208:Acquired
167:Stricken
159:Acquired
151:Captured
127:Launched
91:Namesake
4146:Success
4094:9 Dec:
4073:Leipzig
4062:8 Dec:
3818:U-boats
3707:Trabant
3585:Panther
3526:Monarch
3291:Faraday
3270:Coulomb
2089:^Note 6
2057:^Note 5
2043:^Note 4
2023:^Note 3
1995:^Note 2
1978:O'Byrne
1955:^Note 1
1821:11,477
1803:Milazzo
1492:Karachi
1432:Milazzo
1424:Milazzo
1419:Milazzo
1407:Milazzo
1334:Albania
1318:Cattaro
1249:Albania
1176:cruiser
1155:Durazzo
1147:joined
1056:Tb 63 T
911:at the
729:Milazzo
639:of the
113:Builder
105:Ordered
62:History
3797:Kaiman
3783:Natter
3728:Huszár
3721:Magnet
3700:Planet
3686:Meteor
3646:Novara
3347:NivĂ´se
3340:Newton
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2050:boats.
2010:, and
1938:47,653
1933:Total:
1920:5,902
1913:
1887:3,618
1880:
1854:2,908
1847:
1814:
1788:3,627
1781:
1755:4,170
1748:
1737:Titian
1722:3,071
1715:
1689:2,469
1685:France
1682:
1656:3,191
1652:Greece
1649:
1623:1,905
1616:
1590:5,315
1583:
1488:Candia
1366:Titian
1330:Allied
1328:, and
1214:tanker
1173:-class
1048:Magnet
944:Toulon
802:Pierre
786:-class
775:diesel
706:as SM
669:Toulon
633:U-boat
631:was a
471:Length
333:Length
121:Toulon
95:Pierre
75:France
4129:Curie
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