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India-based firm Luxoro Formello, which has more than 20,000 followers on Instagram, was selling the shoes for £115. Above: Shoes named after Nazi navy chief Karl Donitz.
Perched at his post above the bridge of the destroyer HMS Scorpion, 21-year-old sub-lieutenant Tony Ditcham stared through his binoculars searching for the German battlecruiser.