On March 28th 1941, a Spitfire was on routine patrol along the French coast. The pilot spotted two ships in the docks at the port of Brest.
He quickly took photographs of the two large warships.....They were later identified as the sister ship Battle Cruisers, Scharnhorst and Gneisenau.
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At around the same time, and at great danger to himself, a French dockyard worker, spying for the Allies, took these hastily snapped images of the two ships from his vehicle....He reported there was great activity in the port and something was about to happen........[ATTACH]84499.IPB[/ATTACH]
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Where these two powerful German warships about to strike out into the Atlantic and attack Allied convoys?
He quickly took photographs of the two large warships.....They were later identified as the sister ship Battle Cruisers, Scharnhorst and Gneisenau.
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At around the same time, and at great danger to himself, a French dockyard worker, spying for the Allies, took these hastily snapped images of the two ships from his vehicle....He reported there was great activity in the port and something was about to happen........[ATTACH]84499.IPB[/ATTACH]
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Where these two powerful German warships about to strike out into the Atlantic and attack Allied convoys?
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