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German Submarine U-190 Officers Surrendering
May 1945
St. John's Harbour, Newfoundland


Credits:
James Hawke Collection
2007-2008 Album, Crow's Nest

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German Crew from the Submarine U-190
May 1945
St. John's Harbour, Newfoundland


Credits:
James Hawke Collection
2007-2008 Album, Crow's Nest

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There is no doubt that no single fighting service on either side suffered such high losses in men and equipment than the U-boats. About 70 percent of Germany's 980 subs were lost. Only 6000 of the 38,000 officers and men who fought in them, survived the war.

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German Submarine U-190, under escort, entering St. John's Harbour
St. John's Harbour, Newfoundland


Credits:
James Hawke Collection
2007-2008 Album, Crow's Nest

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German Submarine U-190, tied up at Naval Dockyard
1945
St. John's Harbour, Newfoundland


Credits:
James Hawke Collection
2007-2008 Album, Crow's Nest

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As a prize of war, The Royal Canadian Navy used the U-190 as a familiarization and training submarine. During "Operation Scuttled" in 1947, the U-190 was sent to the bottom outside Halifax Harbour, close to where she sunk her last victim, HMCS Esquimalt.

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After Torpedo Room
1945
St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada


Credits:
James Hawke Collection
2007-2008 Album, Crow's Nest

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German Submarine U-190 Gun
1945
St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada


Credits:
James Hawke Collection
2007-2008 Album, Crow's Nest

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Set of Guns on the German Submarine U-190
1945
St. John's Harbour, Newfoundland


Credits:
James Hawke Collection
2007-2008 Album, Crow's Nest

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German Submarine U-190's Periscope Deck Mounts
1945
St. John's Harbour, Newfoundland


Credits:
James Hawke Collection
2007-2008 Album, Crow's Nest

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German Submarine U-190 Central Electrical Panel
1945
St. John's Harbour, Newfoundland


Credits:
James Hawke Collection
2007-2008 Album, Crow's Nest

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Part of the Central Room on the German Submarine U-190
1945
St. John's Harbour, Newfoundland


Credits:
James Hawke Collection
2007-2008 Album, Crow's Nest

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The periscope from the U-190 stands secure in the Crow's Nest's top floor and now peers out over Water Street. During the war it was used to search for potential victims.

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The Periscope off the German Submarine U-190, Now in the Crow's Nest
2007
St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada
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