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Submarine E-1 made in Spain in 1929-30 year by project of dutch Ingenieurskantoor voor Scheepsbouw (IvS) (founded by 4 German ship building yards: AG Vulkan yard (Hamburg and Stettin), two Krupp-owned yards, Germaniawerft (Kiel) and AG Weser (Bremen), prototype of soviet u-boats type "C" ( "Средняя") "S" ( "Srednaya") (Middle)

Submarino E-1 construido en los Astilleros Echevarrieta y Larrinaga, Cádiz, España en 1929-30. Proyecto alemán desarrollado en los astilleros holandeses Ingenieurskantoor voor Scheepsbouw
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Source scan from book М. Э. Морозов, К. Л. Кулагин «Эски» в бою. Подводные лодки Маринеско, Щедрина, Лисина. — М.: Коллекция, Яуза, ЭКСМО, 2008. — 128 с. — ISBN 978-5-699-25627-3
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