Folios 103-113: CB number 01380 O.X.O, Copy number 312, German Auxiliary Ship 'K' Interrogation of Survivors, November 1917.
Folio 104: Cover sheet, German Auxiliary Ship 'K'.
Folio 105: Table of Contents.
Folio 105: Kronprinz Wilhelm, a merchant vessel completed at Stettin in 1914, taken over by Government and commissioned about Nov. 1915. At sea known as Kronprinz Wilhelm and in harbour as Maria of Flensburg. About 2,000 tons gross, 13 knots, armed with four 4.1-inch concealed guns and depth charges.
Folios 105-106: Kronprinz Wilhelm sunk by destroyers about 10 miles from Kullen on 2 Nov. 1917.
Folio 106: Dispute over money in possession of Assistant-Paymaster Sandhop.
Folios 106-107: Commerce Protection Flotilla. Three half-flotillas each consisting of several auxiliaries and 4-6 groups of trawlers with each group having 4-6 trawlers. Two half-flotillas based at Swinemunde and one at Libau. Vessels listed and Special Service Ships, Depot-Ships and Auxiliaries described.
Folios 107-109: S-Flotilla (Anti-submarine). Standardised Trawlers. A-Class Torpedo Boats. M-Boats. Auxiliary minelayers Deutschland, Hertha, Odin, Kaiser and Seeadler. Raiders Mowe ex Pungo, Seeadler and Yarrowdale. Barrage Breakers Steigerwald, Niederwald, Erlangen and Santa Elena said able to stand up to four mine explosions. Colliers Seaham Harbour, Edmund Hugo Stinnes and Anie Hugo Stinnes. (folio 107) Plate 1 Photographs of minesweepers M.32 or M.37 and M.42 (folio 108). Auxiliary Vessels Bosnia, Cordoba, Prinz Adalbert, Prinz Waldemar, Prinz Sigismund, Silvana, Eskimo, Rossall, Indianola, Furst Bulow, Primula, Admiral Hipper, Albatros, Altona and Gauss (folio 109).
Folio 109: Trade with Scandinavia ships Holsazia, Masuria, Germania, Saxonia, Gotenhof, Stern and Giebel, none armed.
Folio 110: Stettin merchant vessels completed are Tirpitz, Hindenburg and Frieden and trawlers Mainz and Stern. Torpedo tubes mounted northward of Swinemunde lighthouse.
Folio 110: Battleship Bayern list of Senior Officers, Complement, Armour, Armament, Searchlights, Fire Control, Range-Finders, Wireless Room, Machinery and Boilers and Propellers.
Folios 110-111: Light Cruiser Stralsund in early 1917 as a minelayer at Libau. Old gunboat Panther and coast defence ships Aegir and Hagen. Distantly-Controlled Boats believed to be controlled by W/T. Anti-Flash Arrangements in Ammunition Hoists fitted with additional flap at top of hoist. Range finder on battleship Deutschland probably stereoscopic and Director Firing gear indicates when ship is horizontal. Details of depth charges carried by Kronprinz Wilhelm (folio 110). Plate 2. Depth Charges (folio 111).
Folio 112: Nominal list of prisoners.
Folios 112-113: Extracts from letters written by prisoners.