British steamer "Georgic" bound from Philadelphia to Brest and Liverpool with cargo of munitions, is interdicted at sea by the German cruiser SMS Möwe (or sometimes written SMS Moewe), during World War 1. View of the steamer and members of its crew rowing a lifeboat towards the Möwe. German sailors from the Möwe are seen in a boat, flying the German flag, as they row to take control of the steamer. Explosions in water to Georgic's starboard.
Slate states that Bulgaria's Black sea port of Varna is being shelled by Russian Battleships. However this is not noticeable in these scenes. Boats are tied up at the docks and men go about their activities, with no clear evidence of Russian battleships or shelling. There is a brief aerial view of a ship, next to a breakwater where a lighthouse stands. Smoke is rising from her stack. (World War 1; WWI; WW1)
German U-boat U-35 in Mediterranean Sea during World War I. The U-35 German U-boat underway at sea. Scene changes to be on board a British Q-boat "Suffolk Coast" as crew members thrown open hatches and man a deck gun aboard the ship. Scene returns to the German U-boat diving and seen as it goes underwater.
A documentary about German U-boat U-35 attacking enemy ships in the Mediterranean Sea during World War I. A German U-boat underway at sea. An enemy ship is encountered. German crew members fire a gun aboard the ship. An explosion occurs on the enemy ship and it sinks.
The German SM U-35 U-boat sinks a ship in the Mediterranean Sea during World War 1. The ship’s stern rises high into the air before sinking completely in the sea. The German SM U-35 U-Boat Commander, Lothar von Arnauld de la Perière, gets his logbook and pen from a crewman. Commander Lothar von Arnauld de la Perière marks off the sunken ship in the log book.
Battle of Jutland naval battle off the coast of Jutland, Denmark, during World War I. Guns firing from British ships. Flames and smoke rise from ships that have been hit, and much smoke from the smokestacks of ships. Charred remains of a burned ship still barely floating during the battle. Explosions as the ships fire torpedoes and guns. Following the battle, King George V aboard a British ship as British Navy sailors pass in review before the King. The sailors salute. A large number of British sailors stand together during the ceremony.
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