On June 4, 1944, the US Navy captured its first German submarine. Now it's displayed at Chicago's Griffin Museum of Science ...
A 3d-generated image of the UC-71 wreck lying in the North Sea - PROF CHRIS ROWLAND/UNIVERSITY OF DUNDEE/PA A German U-boat from the First World War is likely to have been sunk deliberately by its ...
Once the hunters of the Atlantic ocean, the German wolfpacks by 1944 had become the hunted. Allied task groups dubbed “Hunter-Killer[s]” methodically attacked, scuttled and destroyed German U-boats, ...
Several American sailors climbed aboard the German submarine U-505, focused on saving it from sinking into the depths of the Atlantic Ocean. They did not know if the Nazi submariners who dove ...
Binoculars, plates emblazoned with swastikas among finds. Nov. 23, 2013— -- Researchers have apparently discovered the remains of a World War II-era German U-boat and the skeletons of its crew ...
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By April 1945, serving aboard a German U-boat was nothing short of a death sentence. Allied anti-submarine warfare had become brutally efficient, with radar technology and homing torpedoes leading to ...
This undated photo, provided by the National WW II Museum in New Orleans, shows Oberleutnant zur See Hans-Gunther Kuhlmann, center, saluting commander of the German U-boat U-166 on his boat. The U-166 ...
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