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{{Information |Description=[In the Williamson book this image is identified as depicting SM UB-4, which was launched in April 1915 and sunk in August 1915] Error: {{Langx}}: text has italic markup (help) |Source=* Herzog, Bodo; Fechter, Helmut (1993). Deutsche U-Boote: 1906–1966 (in German). Erlangen Müller. ISBN 9783860700365. OCLC 165221847. via http://www.dreadnoughtproject.org/models/ships/SMS_UB_2/photos/ (direct picture link)

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Non-free media information and use rationale true for SM UB-3
Description

An image of SM UB-3's sister boat SM UB-4

Source
Article

SM UB-3

Portion used

not cropped: the photograph was already tightly cropped. any further cropping would eliminate portions of the submarine, which is the subject of the image

Low resolution?

yes, the image is considerably smaller than the size published at the source

Purpose of use

To depict a submarine similar to UB-3, of which there are no known free images

Replaceable?

No. No submarines of the class survived beyond 1920 so any further photography is impossible

Other information

This photograph may, in fact, be public domain, but without knowing its publication history (other than the source listed above, the publication history is unknown) or the photographer (unknown), no determination may easily be made.

Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of SM UB-3//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:German_Type_UB_I_submarine.jpgtrue

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Non-free media information and use rationale true for SM UB-4
Description

Image of SM UB-4

Source
Article

SM UB-4

Portion used

not cropped: the photograph was already tightly cropped. any further cropping would eliminate portions of the submarine, which is the subject of the image

Low resolution?

yes, the image is considerably smaller than the size published at the source

Purpose of use

To depict the submarine, of which there are known free images

Replaceable?

No. No submarines of the class survived beyond 1920 so any further photography is impossible

Other information

This photograph may, in fact, be public domain, but without knowing its publication history (other than the source listed above, the publication history is unknown) or the photographer (unknown), no determination may easily be made.

Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of SM UB-4//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:German_Type_UB_I_submarine.jpgtrue

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Non-free media information and use rationale true for SM UB-6
Description

An image of SM UB-6's sister boat SM UB-4

Source
Article

SM UB-6

Portion used

not cropped: the photograph was already tightly cropped. any further cropping would eliminate portions of the submarine, which is the subject of the image

Low resolution?

yes, the image is considerably smaller than the size published at the source

Purpose of use

To depict a submarine similar to UB-6, of which there are no known free images

Replaceable?

No. No submarines of the class survived beyond 1920 so any further photography is impossible

Other information

This photograph may, in fact, be public domain, but without knowing its publication history (other than the source listed above, the publication history is unknown) or the photographer (unknown), no determination may easily be made.

Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of SM UB-6//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:German_Type_UB_I_submarine.jpgtrue

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