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Cap Trafalgar : eines deutschen Hilfskreuzers, Glück und Ende / erzählt von Fedor von Zobeltitz.
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Zobeltitz, Fedor von, 1857-1934
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German
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Stuttgart : J. Engelhorns Nachf., 1915.
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298 pages, [1] leaf, [14] pages of plates : illustrations, portraits ; 18 cm
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1350.997
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South America
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Description and travel
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Cap Trafalgar (Steamship)
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Heinrich Prince of Prussia 1862-1929
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Summary note
Principally notes of the first voyage of the Cap Trafalgar and the visit of Prince Henry of Prussia to South America in 1914. The last chapter gives an account of the sinking of the Cap Trafalgar by the English cruiser Carmania on September 14, 1914.
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Principally notes of the first voyage of the Cap Trafalgar and the visit of Prince Henry of Prussia to South America in 1914. The last chapter gives an account of the sinking of the Cap Trafalgar by the English cruiser Carmania on September 14, 1914.
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21489998
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