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submarine . The submarine deliberately fired a torpedo at the Greer , followed later by another torpedo attack . In spite of what Hitler's propa- ganda bureau has invented , and in spite of what any American obstructionist organization ...
submarine . The submarine deliberately fired a torpedo at the Greer , followed later by another torpedo attack . In spite of what Hitler's propa- ganda bureau has invented , and in spite of what any American obstructionist organization ...
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... submarine which for a long time sought to maneuver itself into a position of attack upon the battleship . The periscope of the submarine was clearly seen . No British or American submarines were within hundreds of miles of this spot at ...
... submarine which for a long time sought to maneuver itself into a position of attack upon the battleship . The periscope of the submarine was clearly seen . No British or American submarines were within hundreds of miles of this spot at ...
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... submarines , the German Government is today , and has been throughout the course of the present war , sinking defenseless merchant vessels , including vessels of the United States and of other American re- publics , either without ...
... submarines , the German Government is today , and has been throughout the course of the present war , sinking defenseless merchant vessels , including vessels of the United States and of other American re- publics , either without ...
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Freezing of Japanese and Chinese assets in | 1 |
The Atlantic Charter__ | 7 |
Freedom of the seas | 13 |
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