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25 October, 09:03

What constituted the policy of unrestricted submarine warfare

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  1. 25 October, 09:32
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    Unrestricted submarine warfare, which became prominent in World War I, meant that submarines could sink any time of vessel at any time without warning. Before this, they had to surface first and place crews on lifeboats.
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