When World War II Came to Bell Island, Newfoundland When World War II Came to Bell Island, Newfoundland Bell Island Heritage Society Inc. & Shipwreck Preservation Society of Newfoundland & Labrador Inc.
Oberleutnant zur See Friedrich-Wilhelm Wissmannon on the bridge of his U-boat U-518 at sea
Bell Island workmen hold the aft section of German torpedo recovered beside ore-loading pier on Bell Island on November 3, 1942.
U-boat tied up beside a supply ship
Emblem on conning tower is for the 2nd U-boat Flotilla
Five German U-boat officers in uniform. U-boat commander Friedrich-Wilhelm Wissmann (centre)
on the bridge of the submarine
German Navy officer waving on shore
showing her Viking ship emblem on the conning tower
Portrait of U-boat commander in German Navy uniform Check the Gallery for additional photographs.