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Hell in the South Atlantic
It’s a galling experience to have to sail one of his Majesty's ships for the Nazis, but this mariner got away
September
1
1943
A BRITISH MERCHANT SEAMAN
Hell in the South Atlantic
A BRITISH MERCHANT SEAMAN
September
1
1943
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Hell in the South Atlantic
It’s a galling experience to have to sail one of his Majesty's ships for the Nazis, but this mariner got away
September
1
1943
A BRITISH MERCHANT SEAMAN
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