German oil tankers during World War II typically featured a streamlined, elongated hull design to maximize cargo capacity and navigate various maritime conditions. They were often painted in camouflage patterns to blend with the ocean environment and reduce visibility to enemy forces. These vessels were equipped with multiple cargo holds for transporting oil and other petroleum products, reflecting the strategic importance of fuel in wartime operations. Overall, their design emphasized efficiency and stealth, crucial for surviving in a conflict-ridden sea.
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they look like a piece of paper that saves Canada
Maybe full of techology
Round with spikes
in world war one it was light blue and in world war two it was normal blue
they look just like human bones but smaller
Some languages that look like English and are commonly spoken around the world include Spanish, French, German, Dutch, and Swedish.
In WWI they were nick-named "coal scuttles", as they reminded people of them.
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what did german immigrants war?
German noses look like American noses. An so do the ears.
Like swedish, English or German.
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