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As the German U-boat U-1206 departed Kristiansand on her first war patrol in April 1945, a single toilet flush led to her ...
Flickr/Photograph Curator U-505 Submarine The German submarine crew thought they were about to die. Their U-boat was sinking, ...
During World War II, a covert British Admiralty project led to the creation of a revolutionary anti-submarine weapon that would shift the balance in naval warfare. Moving beyond traditional depth ...
In April 1945, New England’s worst naval disaster of World War II took place just 5 miles off the coast of Cape Elizabeth, when a lone-wolf German U-boat arose from the murky depths of Casco Bay ...
At the war's onset, Germany's fleet of U-boat submarines created a distinct advantage for the Nazi's Kriegsmarine.According to the U.S. National Park Service, German submarines sank roughly 3,000 ...
Just like World War One, German U-boats wreaked havoc on shipping in the Atlantic in World War Two. However, the vital role American submarines played in the Pacific Theater is less known. While ...
Almost 80 years have passed since the end of the Second World War, and there is still fascination about German U-boats that were close to the shores of Newfoundland.
It's in 721 feet of water, well below the "crush depth," where the enormous pressure would collapse its inner hull, NOAA experts said. It's an eerie, lonely place. The seafloor is barren.
The British ship was struck in the engine room, causing irreparable damage - but the crew were able to pierce the pressure hull on the UC-18. All 28 crewmates on the German submarine were killed ...
Divers have discovered a "long-lost" German submarine from WWI - and the British merchant ship believed to have sunk it. The specialists from Guernsey found the German UC-18 last seen in 1917 ...
She lies upright in 100 metres of water in the Gulf of Oman, approximately 40 kilometres from the coast of the Emirate of Fujairah. On October 16, 1943, German submarine U-533 met its watery grave.
She lies upright in 100 metres of water in the Gulf of Oman, approximately 40 kilometres from the coast of the Emirate of Fujairah. On October 16, 1943, German submarine U-533 met its watery grave ...