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Druga wojna światowa na morzu | | Maritiem Museum Rotterdam | |
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U.S. warships of World War I | | Maritiem Museum Rotterdam | |
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Oorlogsschepen = Navires de guerre = Warships = Kriegsschiffe | | Maritiem Museum Rotterdam | |
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Flush decks and four pipes | | Maritiem Museum Rotterdam | |
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British destroyers : a history of development 1892-1953 : drawn by Admiralty permission from official records and returns, ships' covers & building plans | | Maritiem Museum Rotterdam | |
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German warships of the Second World War | | Maritiem Museum Rotterdam | |
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British warships of the Second World War : a folio of authentic scale drawings : first series | | Maritiem Museum Rotterdam | |
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The homeward run : a story of German sailors their battles and their loves under the shadow of defeat | | Maritiem Museum Rotterdam | |
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German warships of World War I | | Maritiem Museum Rotterdam | |
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H.M. Destroyers | | Maritiem Museum Rotterdam | |
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The destroyer Campbeltown | | Maritiem Museum Rotterdam | |
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Destroyers, in the United States Navy : 60 years of destroyer growth, 1902 - 1962 | | Maritiem Museum Rotterdam | |
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War built destroyers O to Z classes | | Maritiem Museum Rotterdam | |
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White ensign, 1939-1945 : the Navy goes to war | | Maritiem Museum Rotterdam | |
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Design philosophy for small but heavily armed warships | | Maritiem Museum Rotterdam | |
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The Burza was a destroyer | | Maritiem Museum Rotterdam | |
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The turn of the road : being the story of the part played by the Royal Navy and Merchant Navy in the landings in Algeria and French Morocco of combined British and United States forces on 8th November, 1942, and the final destruction of the Axis forces in North Africa | | Maritiem Museum Rotterdam | |
18 | 1990.0656
The destroyer "Campbeltown" | | Het Scheepvaartmuseum | |
19 | 1992.1519
Een matroos maakt aan boord van de Hr.Ms. 'Tjerk Hiddes' torpedobuizen schoon. | | Het Scheepvaartmuseum | |
20 | 1994.5018
De luchtverdedigingskruiser Hr.Ms. 'Jacob van Heemskerk' (in camouflagekleuren) gezien vanaf de Hr.Ms. 'Isaac Sweers' in de Middellandse Zee, medio 1942. [...] | | Het Scheepvaartmuseum | |