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English: U-152 (German Submarine, 1917)

Officers, crewmen and a former prisoner of war on the submarine's foredeck, while she was passing through the Kiel Canal on the way to Harwich, England to be surrendered, 28 November 1918.

Two U.S. Navy officers, captured when the U-152 sank USS Ticonderoga (ID # 1958) on 30 September 1918, were on board the submarine. One is seen in this photograph, standing third from right, wearing his uniform and a civilian cap. He is Lieutenant Frank L. Muller, USNRF, Ticonderoga's Executive Officer. The other was Lieutenant (Junior Grade) Junius H. Fulcher, USNRF.
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Source U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph #: NH 41767
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