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English: Captured German freighter Walkure sunk at Papeete
Date (UTC)
Source American Forestry Magazine
Author unknown frenchman
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published before 1923. Ship was sunk 22 September 1914.

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2009-11-16 02:44 785×453× (48775 bytes) XavierGreen {{Information |Description = captured German frieghter Walkure sunk at Papeete |Source = American Forestry Magazine |Date = ~~~~~ |Author = unknown frenchman |Permission = published before 1923 |other_versions = none

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