German rescue buoy in Channel by G. H. Davis
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German rescue buoy in Channel by G. H. Davis
Rettungsboje -- nicknamed lobster pots by the RAF -- German rescue buoys anchored in the English Channel during the Second World War. A diagrammatic drawing of one of the new German rescue buoys anchored ten miles off the French coast for use by German crews forced down by RAF action. Date: 1940
Media ID 14133101
© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
Action Anchored Buoys Channel Crews Davis Diagram Diagrammatic Forced Lobster Nickname Nicknamed Pots Rescue Section Survival
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