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English: Fine screen halftone reproduction of a British Royal Air Force reconnaissance photograph of the Westhaven basin at Bremen, Germany, taken 8 May 1942. Ships present include the nearly complete heavy cruiser Seydlitz (launched in 1939 but never finished) and three destroyers. The destroyer alongside Seydlitz is probably Z 34, which had been launched on 5 May, three days before the photograph was taken. Her machinery spaces are still open and no guns appear to be on board. The other two destroyers, moored side-by-side at the head of the basin, are probably Z 32 (1942–1944), inboard with smokestacks in place, and Z 33 (1943–1946, later Soviet Provornyy), outboard with smokestacks not yet installed.
Deutsch: Luftaufklärungsfoto der Royal Air Force vom 8. Mai 1942. Unten der noch nicht fertiggestellte schwere Kreuzer Seydlitz, daneben wahrscheinlich der am 5. Mai vom Stapel gelaufene Zerstörer Z 34. Die beiden Zerstörer am Kai rechts sind wahrscheinlich Z 32 (an der Kaimauer, mit Schornsteinen) und Z 33 (noch ohne Schornsteine).
This image is available from the Naval History and Heritage Command under the digital ID NH 91659. Most of the photos found in the NHHC collection are in the public domain and may be downloaded and used without permissions or special requirements. Those which are not will be noted in the copyright section of the NHHC image description.[1]
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2011-08-02 16:57 Parsecboy 620×600× (97389 bytes) {{Information |Description={{en|Fine screen halftone reproduction of a British Royal Air Force reconnaissance photograph of the Westhaven basin, taken 8 May 1942. Ships present include the nearly complete heavy cruiser Seydlitz (launched in 1939 but never finished) -- marked by arrow -- and three destroyers. The destroyer alongside Seydlitz is probably Z-34, which had been launched on 5 May, three days before the photograph was taken. Her machinery spaces are still open and no guns appear to be on board. The other two destroyer, moored side-by-side at the head of the basin, are probably Z-32 (1942-1944), inboard with smokestacks in place, and Z-33 (1943-1946, later Soviet Provornyy), outboard with smokestacks not yet installed.}} |Source=[http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-fornv/germany/gersh-s/seydltz2.htm Here], specifically [http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/images/h91000/h91659.jpg here]. |Date=8 May 1942 |Author=Unknown |Permission=http://www.history.navy.mil/branches/org11-4.htm }} Note: cropped version of [[:File:Seydlitz reconnaissance photo.jpg]] {{PD-UKGov}}
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