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Seeteufel (Sea Devil, also
known as the
Elefant (Elephant)) was a two-man
amphibious midget submarine,
developed by ****
Germany during World War II....
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Seeteufel (Sea Devil) was a hand-powered
submarine designed by
Wilhelm Bauer in 1856. Run by a crew of 15, the ship was made of iron and was 51 feet (16 m)...
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Petersburg (Russia).
During that year
Bauer built his
second submarine, the
Seeteufel (Sea
Devil or Angler) in St. Petersburg. Much less
information is known...
- nobleman,
naval officer, author, and
sailor who
earned the
epithet Der
Seeteufel (the Sea Devil), and his crew that of Die
Piraten des
Kaisers (the Emperor's...
- Protector-class U.S.
Coast Guard Cutter launched in 2007
Seeteufel, a
German amphibious submarine Seeteufel (1856), a
Russian prototype submarine Sea
Devil (Doctor...
- Records, a
Spanish record label Elefant Traks, an
Australian record label Seeteufel, a
prototype German submarine also
known as
Elefant Elephant (disambiguation)...
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Boatswain of
Felix von Luckner's
yacht Seeteufel,
smoking a pipe and
hosing the vessel's deck...
- tons, 2 × torpedoes) 393
commissioned Delphin (Prototype) 3
commissioned Seeteufel (Prototype) 1
commissioned Schwertwal (Prototype) 1
commissioned Neger...
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proceeds of his
hundreds of lectures, H**** was able to buy the
sailing ship
Seeteufel in 1942. However, he was not able to use the ship for his
planned expedition...
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Germany German navy
officer nobleman privateer known by the
epithet Der
Seeteufel (the Sea-Devil) – and his crew that of Die
Piraten des
Kaisers (the Emperor's...