Folios 362-387: CB number 01468 O.X.O, Copy number 339, UB.110 Interrogation of Survivors, August 1918.
Folio 363: Cover sheet, UB.110.
Folios 364-365: table of contents.
Folio 365: Initial Proceedings of UB.110 (sunk on 19 July 1918). Left Kiel on 18 June 1918 via Kattegat and North Sea to Ostend. Attacked by aircraft in Ostend-Bruges Canal.
Folio 365: First and Last Cruise of UB.110. On 4 July left Zeebrugge. Patrolling between Flamborough Head and Hartlepool attacked two vessels.
Folio366: Sinking of UB.110. On 19 July while attacking a convoy off Hartlepool, depth charged by motor lunch M.L.263. Upon surfacing to abandon ship, was rammed by a destroyer and hit by gunfire. When rammed again, UB.110 capsized and sank with many of crew failing to escape.
Folios 366-368: Details of UB.110. Air Service, Armament, Batteries, Clutches, Air Injection Compressors, Depth when Submerged, Endurance Submerged, Engines, Main Motors, Pumps, Silent Running and Tanks.
Folios 367-368: Survivors of UB.110. Careers on Lieutenant Commander Werner Furbringer, Lieutenant Kurt Loebell, Sub-Lieutenant of the Reserve Ottokar Tietze plus a general note on Petty Officers and Men.
Folio 369: Flanders Submarine Flotillas. Confirmation on UB.12's conversion for minelaying and UC.4 being camouflaged (folio 368). Procedure of Flanders Submarines. Rarely work north of Hartlepool. Commanding officers can agree areas of operation. British submarine known to patrol near North Hinder light-vessel (folio 369).
Folios 369-370: Air-Raid on Bruges and Zeebrugge. No damage of naval and military importance (folio 369). Cruises of Other Submarines. Majority of survivors had not served in other submarines (folio 369). Submarines Lost and Damaged. Information on UB.54, UB.20 UB.84, UB.106 and U.52 (folios 369-370).
Folios 370-371: Cruiser Submarines. U.139 and U.140 on trials at Kiel during June. Details of U.139-142 and U.143-150.
Folio 372: Converted Mercantile Submarines (U.151-157). Details of capabilities and in particular a mechanical cable cutter. Diagram I: Submarine Cable Cutter (folio 372). New 'U' Minelayers, U.117-126 (folio 372). New 'U' Boats, U.105-116 (folio 372). New 'UB' Boats, UB.90-102 (folio 373). New 'UC' Boats, Blohm and Voss contracted to build 48 of a new class. A survivor has seen 20 being constructed on the slips (folio 373). New 'F' Boats. A new series of small, improved UB boats (folio 373). Gunnery Details of Submarines. Details of 4.1-in and 5.9-in guns (folio 373). Internal Combustion Turbines for Submarines. A prisoned had heard of secret experiments on internal combustion turbines to propel submarines on surface and submerged (folio 373). Submarine Salvage Ships. New salvage ship Cyclop. Vulkan at Helsingfors to attempt salvage of scuttled British 'E' submarine (folio 373). Commanding Officers of Cruiser and Converted Mercantile Submarines (folio 374). Miscellaneous (folios 375-386).
Folio 375: Battleship Grosser Kurfurst. Battleships Grosser Kurfurst and Kronprinz torpedoed and damaged by British submarine J.1 on 5 Nov. 1916.
Folio 375: Battleship Prinzregent Luitpold. Diesel intended to be installed.
Folio 375: Battle Cruiser Von der Tann. Information on: Frahm's Anti-Rolling Tanks, Engines, Boilers, Auxiliary Machinery, Steering Gear, Coaling Arrangements, Motor and Seam Boats, Acetylene Plant. Plate I: Von der Tann, Type of Boiler.
Folios 376-378: Light Cruiser Rostock. Subdivision, Boilers, Main Engines, Auxiliary Engines, Main Drainage System, Bunkers, Oil Fuel Tanks, Fire Extinguishing Arrangements, Telemotor Gear, Engine-Room Complement, Motor Boats. Plate II: Rostock, Arrangement of Machinery and Boilers (folio 377).
Folio 378: Light Cruiser Gazelle. Torpedoes by British submarine in Baltic on 25 January 1915 and beyond repair.
Folio 378: Geared Turbines. Gearing not being fitted as unsuitable for turbines. 'M' Boats. Suited to length of waves in Baltic. Armed Trawlers. Normal complement 31.
Folios 379-380: Gunnery Information. Battleships Bayern and Helgoland. Control Instruments, General Notes on Control, System of Firing in Action, Aircraft Spotting, Calibration and Correction of Sights, Control in T.B.D.'s Folio 380-383: Torpedo Information. Standard Torpedoes, Older Torpedoes, Range and Speed Table, Marking on Torpedo Air Chamber, Double Gyroscopes, Magnetic Pistol, Submarine Safety Pistol, Torpedo Metal, Torpedo Control, Fresh Water Generator. Plate III: Magnetic Pistol (folio 382). Plate IV: Submarine Safety Pistol (folio 383). Diagram II: Gyroscope Bearings (folio 383). Diagram III: Torpedo Generator (folio 384).
Folios 384-386: Battle of Jutland. Formation of the German Battle Fleet, Commencing Ranges, Action with the British Fleet, British Fire in the Action, Transfer of Flag from Lutzow, Destroyer Attacks, The Night Action, The morning of 1 June, Damage sustained by German Vessels. Diagram IV: Destroyers Passing Through German Battle Line to Attack (folio 385).
Folio 387: Appendix: Nominal list of crew with ranks of UB.110.