German Submarine Activities On the Atlantic Coast of the United States And Canad

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German Submarine Activities On the Atlantic Coast of the United States And Canad
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Quite a few men shook hands with them and wished them luck.
All the supplies of the crew of the Zf7i« May were taken away. Also all their clothes.
This man on board the submarine, who appeared to be an officer, stated that he had been in New York and Providence. He stated that he was married. He said, "Do you think the people of America think they are going to win the war?" He said, "I suppose you people think the same. " He said that nobody would win. He said that Germany had a good chance to
...win, as they had plenty of men. He asked about the draft. He asked Doucette how old he was, to which Doiicette replied 33. He said that the draft age in America was between 20-30. He also asked if there was many training. He asked Doucette how many men there were in France, to which Doucette replied that there was three million in France, and one-half million in Italy. He wanted to know if we had any charts. They seemed to be very much afraid of mines, and wanted to know if there were any that we knew of.

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