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The famous | U-boat ace Max Valentiner served as salvage officer o |
ch, on 30 December 1915, by German World War I | U-Boat ace Max Valentiner (commanding U-38). |
GRT), he was the thirty-second highest scoring | U-Boat ace of World War II. |
of the defence of OB 293, with the loss of the | U-boat ace Prien, coupled with the successful defence |
, to stand 28th on the list of highest scoring | U-Boat aces of World War II. |
He is thirty-seventh in the list of | U-Boat aces of World War II. |
He is numbered thirty-one in the list of | U-Boat aces of World War II. |
This was due to the loss of three | U-boat aces in March, and British Intelligence penetr |
Ethel & Millie which were used to combat enemy | U-boat action in the North Sea. |
By 1945 | U-Boat actions had reduced to pinpricks, but their po |
the Grand Fleet should be pressured by higher | U-boat activity and zeppelin raids as well as increas |
igating a coastal command aircraft report of a | U-boat ahead of the convoy. |
The | U-boat aimed one torpedo against her and then one aga |
British merchant ship is torpedoed by a German | U-Boat and takes shelter in a neutral port. |
ings, optical glass, blueprints for a IXC type | U-boat and Messerschmitt Me 163A Komet jet aircraft. |
Steelman is sent on a mission about a | U-boat and sent to the United States to attack it. |
Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.11 F.328 landed near the | U-boat and guarded it until Norwegian naval vessels r |
ginia, an American Q-ship encountered a German | U-boat and a short surface engagement ensued. |
sengers, is hit by a torpedo fired by a German | U-boat and sinks while on a trans-Atlantic crossing t |
d records to indicate the possible fate of the | U-boat, and conclude that the fate of U-30 remains a |
ip - PC-1235 - was fired at three times by the | U-boat and all three torpedoes missed their target. |
assessed at being closer to 20% for a surfaced | U-boat and 10% for a submerged one. |
et superiors, his ship was sunk by an Austrian | U-boat and he with all his staff was captured and tak |
r 'mystery' ships) when she was torpedoed by a | U-boat and very badly damaged. |
his Officer assisted in the destruction of one | U-Boat and the probable destruction of another. |
628 in the face of a determined defence by the | U-boat and returning safely on three engines. |
containing the pair of torpedo tubes from each | U-boat and replacing it with a new bow containing fou |
r, accompanied by a Petty Officer, boarded the | U-boat and, having subdued the enemy crew, he took ac |
tish boat's presence, alter course so that the | U-boat appeared to be approaching D4. |
that it was imperative to give the men of the | U-boat arm the fullest posible support. |
the minesweeper Grille, he transferred to the | U-boat arm in April 1940, commissioning U-69 in Novem |
ollowing this were unfruitful, however, as the | U-boat Arm changed its tactics to operate in the shal |
Thereafter the | U-boat Arm continued to make offensive patrols agains |
During the first five months of 1945, the | U-boat Arm (UbW) of the German Navy dispatched 125 U |
most calamitous nights of the campaign for the | U-boat arm (U-Bootwaffe,UBW) |
in the cruiser Deutschland transferred to the | U-boat arm in 1937. |
ed crews and officers in the rapidly expanding | U-boat arm of the Kriegsmarine following the abandonm |
n survived, sheltering at Copenhagen; only the | U-Boat Arm was capable of continuing the fight. |
ce ships until 1935 when he transferred to the | U-boat arm. |
scort for ON 206 which was attacked during the | U-boat Arm's autumn offensive. |
The | U-boat arrived back at Narvik on 12 July after 27 day |
The | U-boat arrived at Cherbourg on 26 February 1946, and |
The | U-boat arrived at La Pallice on 22 July after 71 days |
The | U-boat arrived at La Pallice on 5 October after 38 da |
The | U-boat arrived back at Reval on 4 August. |
The | U-boat arrived at her new home port of Lorient, Franc |
The | U-boat arrived at Lorient, France, on 13 September af |
The | U-boat arrived at her new home port of La Pallice on |
th charge falling from the ship sinks a German | U-Boat as well. |
li's Avengers made radar contact with a German | U-boat as the submarine cruised on the surface awaiti |
with their main guns, and appeared to hit the | U-boat as she submerged. |
They apparently attempted to escape from the | U-boat as it lay on the ocean floor using their escap |
Bron placed | U-Boat as support band on the extensive 1977 Uriah He |
ed the periscope of U-70, rammed the submerged | U-boat at 7 knots (13 km/h; 8.1 mph), damaging the co |
As fast convoys they were less vulnerable to | U-boat attack than the slow convoys, but they still w |
Charlie Sillett was killed in a | U-boat attack on an allied convoy while serving with |
HMS Avenger, because of the increased risk of | U-boat attack. |
hreat across the Bay of Biscay of both air and | U-boat attack. |
aval Air Station to inform them of the ongoing | U-boat attack. |
However for decades it was believed that the | U-boat attacked that day was U-166, and the credit fo |
An unknown Kaiserliche Marine | U-boat attacked three armed transports of the United |
ant actions followed, notably the thwarting of | U-boat attacks on the White Star liner Persic. |
led The dramatic true story of Germany's first | u-boat attacks along the American coast in World War |
, that the Germans were unable to launch major | U-Boat attacks on Allied shipping for the duration of |
in April 1942, reaching Murmansk after air and | U-boat attacks that sank one ship, and ice damage tha |
As increasing | U-boat attacks and poor ice conditions made convoys t |
l Order Number 10 during WWII after the German | U-boat attacks of 1942 on the Caribbean Basin in conj |
ne, leaving the ship exceedingly vulnerable to | U-Boat attacks and the technique fell into disfavour |
and submarines, and rescuing the survivors of | U-boat attacks. |
together with naval escorts to protect against | U-boat attacks. |
and Gneisenau shadowed it, acting to guide in | U-boat attacks. |
n waters to protect Allied shipping lanes from | U-boat attacks. |
nonetheless there was no advantage in avoiding | U-boat attacks. |
At first the | U-boat attempted to flee, and then tried to hide by l |
Operating out of the | U-boat base at Lorient, France, U-502 sank fourteen A |
e ship was hit and U-38 traveled to the German | U-boat base in Bergen, Norway on 21 November. |
en 44 aircraft of the Fleet Air Arm attacked a | U-boat base five miles south of the town and port of |
l of the nation's naval ports were turned into | U-boat bases that were used to harass allied shipping |
be varied with the strategic situation and the | u-boat bases in France. |
nned to contain extensive shipyards, docks and | U-Boat bases for the expected post-war German navy th |
occupied French coast were major Kriegsmarine | U-Boat bases at Brest, Lorient, Saint-Nazaire, La Roc |
drummer Mike 'Woody' Woodmansey (David Bowie, | U-Boat), bassist Geoff Appleby (Hunter-Ronson Band), |
The | U-boat, believed to have been UC-56, made good her es |
of Great Britain's previous experiences of the | U-Boat blockade during both World Wars, and disruptio |
, on 4 February, the Germans had established a | U-boat blockade around the United Kingdom and had dec |
ere rewarded with the sight of a badly damaged | U-boat breaking the surface. |
The | U-boat brought her deck guns to bear on the sailing v |
German submarine U-10 was a Type IIB | U-boat built before World War II for service in the K |
German submarine U-573 was a Type VIIC | U-boat built for the German Kriegsmarine for service |
SM U-5 was a German Type U 5 | U-boat built for the Kaiserliche Marine. |
SM U-19 was a German Type U 19 | U-boat built for the Kaiserliche Marine. |
rman submarine U-1234 was a German Type IXC/40 | U-boat built during World War II for service in the B |
rine U-656 was a German World War II Type VIIC | U-boat built for the German Kriegsmarine for service |
SM U-2 was a German | U-boat built for the Kaiserliche Marine. |
SM U-27 was a German Type U-27 | U-boat built for service in the Kaiserliche Marine. |
German submarine U-758 was a Type VIIC | U-boat built for the German Kriegsmarine for service |
German submarine U-756 was a Type VIIC | U-boat built for the German Kriegsmarine for service |
German submarine U-716 was a Type VIIC | U-boat built for the German Kriegsmarine for service |
German submarine U-778 was a German Type VIIC | U-boat built in World War II. |
German submarine U-961 was a Type VIIC | U-boat built during World War II. |
German submarine U-852 was a German Type IXD2 | U-boat built during World War II. |
erman submarine U-803 was a German Type IXC/40 | U-boat built during World War II at Bremerhaven. |
man submarine U-1018 was a German Type VIIC/41 | U-boat, built during World War II for service in the |
German submarine U-701 was a Type VIIC | U-boat built for the German Kriegsmarine that served |
German submarine U-268 was a Type VIIC | U-boat built for the German Kriegsmarine for service |
The | U-boat, built for service in the Battle of the Atlant |
s a German Type UC III minelaying submarine or | U-boat built for the German Imperial Navy (German: Ka |
German submarine U-11 was a Type IIB | U-boat built before World War II for service in the G |
German submarine U-881 was a Type IXC/40 | U-boat built for and operated by the Kriegsmarine dur |
s a German Type UC III minelaying submarine or | U-boat built for the German Imperial Navy (German: Ka |
German submarine U-557 was a Type VIIC | U-boat built for the German Kriegsmarine for service |
German submarine U-486 was a Type VIIC | U-boat built for the German Kriegsmarine for service |
German submarine U-1000 was a Type VIIC/41 | U-boat built during World War II for service in the B |
bmarine U-755 was a German Type VIIC submarine | U-boat built for the German Kriegsmarine for service |
German submarine U-362 was a Type VIIC | U-boat built for the German Kriegsmarine for service |
German submarine U-443 was a Type VIIC | U-boat built for the German Kriegsmarine for service |
s a German Type UC III minelaying submarine or | U-boat built for the German Imperial Navy (German: Ka |
German submarine U-132 was a Type VIIC | U-boat built for the German Kriegsmarine for service |
German submarine U-553 was a Type VIIC | U-boat built for the German Kriegsmarine for service |
The Type UB III submarine was a class of | U-boat built during World War I by the Kaiserliche Ma |
an submarine U-718 was a short-lived Type VIIC | U-boat built by the German Kriegsmarine for service d |
German submarine U-228 was a Type VIIC | U-boat built for the German Kriegsmarine for service |
German submarine U-365 was a Type VIIC | U-boat built for the German Kriegsmarine for service |
German submarine U-757 was a Type VIIC | U-boat built for the German Kriegsmarine for service |
The planning for the first | U-boat bunker in Bergen began in late 1940 and was un |
U-boat bunker at the harbor of La Rochelle. | |
ion Todt coordinated the building of the first | U-boat bunker in Bergen, codenamed Bruno, as well as |
and U-3004) that were scuttled in the Elbe-II | U-boat bunker. |
in Arthur Duff ordered his crew to fire on the | U-boat, but missed. |
One depth charge hit the | U-boat, but bounced off and exploded without damaging |
rting him to England was torpedoed by a German | U-Boat, but managed to arrive safely to its destinati |
e patrol sank what was reported to be a German | U-boat, but which was later determined to have been o |
Frankie Marshall and eventually Martin Smith, | U-Boat came into being. |
sh boat's port side and Barry waited until the | U-boat came on to his sights. |
After an hour, the | U-boat came alongside the lifeboats and offered assis |
At 08:35 on 22 May the | U-boat came under attack by an Avenger torpedo bomber |
German Navy formation set up to prosecute the | U-boat campaign against Allied shipping in the Medite |
the Luftwaffe's bombing of England, the German | U-Boat campaign against Great Britain, and so on is n |
n intent; that the opening of the Indian Ocean | U-boat campaign should coincide with the Monsoon seas |
n about ships traffic was sensitive due to the | U-boat Campaign by the German Empire against Britain |
In 1915, the German Empire had begun its first | U-boat campaign of the First World War. |
of men and materiel to Europe during Germany's | U-boat campaign, could be built, and the opportunity |
attack coastal shipping as part of the German | U-boat campaign. |
es on the run, carrying important news about a | U-Boat campaign. |
ian merchant ships were sunk due to the German | U-boat Campaign. |
my, "The Deadly Attachment", where he played a | U-boat Captain held prisoner by the Walmington-on-Sea |
Carl Esmond as | U-boat Captain |
without neutrality markings (according to the | U-Boat captain's log). |
he film also introduced Jurgen Prochnow as the | U-boat Captain, who became a good example of Peterson |
The | U-boat captain, O.Lt Reinhard Reff, had fired a torpe |
an officer under instruction as a prospective | U-Boat Captain. |
d put in charge of the interrogation of German | U-boat captains. |
Nine days later the | U-boat captured another four Montenegrin boats, Buona |
Serving with II Flotilla the | U-boat carried out seven war patrols and sank four sh |
However, there are no German | U-boat claims for this vessel. |
the code while working on cracking the German | U-Boat code against a background of subterfuge, spies |
Aces of the Deep is a World War II | U-boat combat simulation game developed and published |
German | U-boat Command (BdU) was delighted with the actions a |
elli and two other boats then passed to German | U-boat command and, with mixed German and Italian cre |
U-70 was the second | U-boat command for the 30-year-old officer; he had co |
te repeated requests for reports by the German | U-boat Command, none was received, and the U-boat was |
UB-46, Bauer's third | U-boat command, was assigned to the Navy's Pola Floti |
vember 1943 in the Bay of Biscay) was a German | U-boat commander in World War II and recipient of the |
February 1915 - 13 January 1994) was a German | U-boat commander in World War II and recipient of the |
without warning on 30 December 1915, by German | U-Boat commander Max Valentiner. |
ten (15 August 1905 - 2 May 1993) was a German | U-boat commander during World War II. |
in - 5 September 1917, North Sea) was a German | U-boat commander during the First World War, noted fo |
Zapp (3 April 1904-17 July 1964) was a German | U-boat commander in World War II. |
Alfred Eick (born 9 March 1916) was a German | U-boat commander in World War II and recipient of the |
(2 August 1917 - 16 January 2009) was a German | U-boat commander in World War II and recipient of the |
- 19 November 1970 in Flensburg) was a German | U-boat commander in World War II and recipient of the |
1912 in Salzbrunn - 9 June 2005) was a German | U-boat commander in World War II and recipient of the |
Hess (6 May 1923 - 29 March 2008) was a German | U-boat commander of the Second World War. |
July 1943 in the North Atlantic) was a German | U-boat commander in World War II and recipient of the |
5 January 1914-27 September 1943) was a German | U-boat commander in World War II and commander of U-1 |
Steglitz-5 April 2003 in Sasbach) was a German | U-boat commander in World War II and recipient of the |
Franke was the only | U-boat commander awarded the Knights Cross in 1943. |
Albert Lieven as | U-Boat commander |
rbach - 23 October 1965 in Alzey) was a German | U-boat commander in World War II and recipient of the |
e (July 24, 1909 - June 3, 1987), was a German | U-boat commander of the Kriegsmarine during World War |
rg - 23 January 1990 in Hannover) was a German | U-boat commander in World War II and recipient of the |
tt (3 December 1907 - 2 May 1997) was a German | U-boat commander in World War II. |
January 1983 in Maseru, Lesotho) was a German | U-boat commander in World War II and recipient of the |
5 September 1882 - 18 March 1915) was a German | U-boat commander during World War I. |
- 16 February 1975 in Erzhausen) was a German | U-boat commander in World War II and recipient of the |
November 1918 - 10 February 1965) was a German | U-boat commander in World War II and recipient of the |
honour of Oberleutnant Hans Joachim Emsmann, a | U-boat commander during World War I, who died on 28 O |
6 May 1943 in the North Atlantic) was a German | U-boat commander in World War II and recipient of the |
(14 November 1913-21 August 1947) was a German | U-boat commander during World War II. |
Lohs, a | U-boat commander during World War I, died on 14 Augus |
tive service, he ended the war as a celebrated | U-boat commander from late 1917 in the Mediterranean, |
eptember 27, 1910 - April 12, 1992) was German | U-boat commander during World War II. |
) was a successful and highly decorated German | U-boat commander in the Kaiserliche Marine during Wor |
ausen (2 June 1911 - 16 May 1943) was a German | U-boat commander of the Second World War. |
followed by Hirschfeld - The Secret Diary of a | U-Boat Commander (1996) and FIPS - Legendary U-Boat C |
August 1944 in the Bay of Biscay) was a German | U-boat commander in World War II and recipient of the |
) was a successful and highly decorated German | U-boat commander in the Kaiserliche Marine during Wor |
rvation of Klaus Vernier, a highly experienced | U-boat commander and tactical expert. |
(31 July 1910 - 17 November 1996) was a German | U-boat commander of the Second World War. |
h (26 August 1914 - 10 June 1974) was a German | U-boat commander in World War II and recipient of the |
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