RE: Raising and scapping
Posted by:
walter M
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Date: August 15, 2001 04:59PM
<HTML>Dear \"Me 109g\"
good steel in Europe was a primary raw metal. Moreover a sunken submarine was a useful metals throve and some of her machinery could even be recycled. The defeated (Germany, Italy etc.) and also the \"winners\" (France, Yugoslavia etc.) were anyway quite unwealthy Countries and the marine wrecks were an asset to be exploited. Obviously the harbours were cleared firs, but savage business was quite profitable till the late fifties.
Greeting
walter M
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good steel in Europe was a primary raw metal. Moreover a sunken submarine was a useful metals throve and some of her machinery could even be recycled. The defeated (Germany, Italy etc.) and also the \"winners\" (France, Yugoslavia etc.) were anyway quite unwealthy Countries and the marine wrecks were an asset to be exploited. Obviously the harbours were cleared firs, but savage business was quite profitable till the late fifties.
Greeting
walter M
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Subject | Written By | Posted |
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Raising and scapping | me109g | 08/15/2001 11:50AM |
RE: Raising and scapping | walter M | 08/15/2001 04:59PM |
RE: Raising and scapping | Jake | 08/15/2001 05:45PM |
RE: Raising and scapping | walter M | 08/15/2001 06:03PM |
RE: Raising and scapping | kurt | 08/15/2001 09:02PM |
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