British Navy Hands Back The "Hindenburg" Bell To The German Fleet -- The commandant of H.M.S. "Neptune", Captain Bedford (utmost left) saluting, the commander-in-chief of the German navy, Admiral Raeder. The bell is seen on the right. The British cruiser "Neptune" paid a visit of good will to the German harbour Kiel and returned the huge bell of the German war ship " Hindenburg" which had been sunk at Scapa Flow to the German navy. August 19, 1936. (Photo by Keystone).
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