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Mutiny / German Fleet / 1918The German fleet refuses to put to sea at Kiel. A wave of revolutionary activity followed across Germany, but war weariness was also a factor in the mutiny
German Fleet at KielThe might of the German fleet is lined up at Kiel to gratify the Kaiser and intimidate the British, but the writer of this card is looking for an English pen-pal
Kiel Canal OpenedAfter eight years work, the Nord-Ostsee Kanal (also known as the Kiel Kanal, formerly the Kaiser Wilhelm Kanal) links the North and Baltic seas, near Kiel
U. S. S. PLYMOUTH (PG 57)Built for Mrs Alva Vanderbilt in 1931 at the Krupp factory, Kiel, Germany, the Alva was given to the U.S. navy in 1941 and renamed U.S.S. Plymouth. Torpedoed by a U-boat in 1943
Bridge of Kiel CanalA bridge over the Kiel Canal linking the North Sea and the Baltic
Lock on Kiel CanalKiel Canal linking the North Sea and the Baltic : Hollenau Locks
North-Sea CanalThe Nord-Ostseekanal (or Kiel Kanal) links North Sea and Baltic, enabling Germany to move her warships from one sea to another. Its the worlds busiest artificial waterway