Grand Fleet radio message transcripts, 1918.

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Grand Fleet radio message transcripts, 1918.

Messages exchanged between the British Grand Fleet and the German High Seas Fleet prior to the surrender of the High Seas Fleet, November 12-29, 1918. Includes photographs of the German ships and miscellaneous newsletters from the U.S.S. Arkansas, which intercepted some of the messages.

1 folder, 1 envelope.

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