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U-boat Front Clasp (19 November 1944) | |
U-boat Front Clasp (2 November 1944) | |
U-boat Front Clasp in Silver | |
U-boat Front Clasp ( 27 September 1944 ) | |
U-boat Front Clasp (16 September 1944) | |
U-boat Front Clasp in Bronze (1944) | |
U-boat Front Clasp 27 February 1945 | |
U-boat Front Clasp (22 October 1944) | |
U-boat Front Clasp (9 January 1945) | |
U-boat Front Clasp in Bronze (27 January 1945) | |
The | U-boat Front Clasp (German: U-Boot-Frontspange) or U- |
U-Boat Front Clasp in Bronze (10 October 1944) | |
The | U-boat Front Clasp was instituted on May 15, 1944 to |
U-boat Front Clasp in Bronze (20 October 1944) | |
U-boat Front Clasp in Bronze (20 September 1944) | |
U-boat Front Clasp in Bronze (1 October 1944) | |
U-Boat Front Clasp in Bronze (13 November 1944) | |
are no identifying features, but the Type VIIC | U-boat is close to the reported position of U-309's s |
The German forces comprised a | U-boat group, code-named "Ice Palace", of 12 U-Boats, |
U-325 was still considered operational by the | U-boat High Command. |
(which was severe enough to be a hazard to the | U-boat) the commander Werner Henke had been ordered t |
base ship for the "U-Boot-Abnahmekommission" ( | U-Boat Testing Commission) in Kiel. |
Launched on 21 March 1944, the | U-boat was commissioned on 22 April 1944 under the co |
The | U-boat then completed her mission, but no escaped POW |
From | U-Boat to Concentration Camp, 1938 |
d records to indicate the possible fate of the | U-boat, and conclude that the fate of U-30 remains a |
Thereafter the | U-boat Arm continued to make offensive patrols agains |
The identification of the Padstow | U-boat wreck corrected the earlier accepted version o |
of men and materiel to Europe during Germany's | U-boat campaign, could be built, and the opportunity |
SM U-117 was by far the most successful | U-boat, taking credit for 21 ships sunk out of the to |
econd attack was fought off with flak, but the | U-boat sustained damage which forced her to return to |
When the | U-boat was damaged on 4 April 1945 he transferred to |
Neither | U-boat was damaged and both escaped. |
rcraft from the same squadron attacked and the | U-boat was damaged. |
wn for his film scores to the acclaimed German | U-Boat film Das Boot (1981) and later The NeverEnding |
ined on the scene for 10 hours, subjecting the | U-boat to depth-charge and hedgehog attacks, until re |
The | U-boat escaped, despite aerial and naval attacks, onl |
tonnes, with a 250 mm hull front armor, 4 MAN | U-boat (submarine) diesel engines, and an operating c |
On 27 July, | U-Boat Control directed U-117 to divert from her cour |
t became commander of 1. U-Lehr Division ("1st | U-boat Training Division") and later of 21st U-boat F |
November 1940 became commander of the 2nd ULD ( | U-boat Training Division). |
Unusually for a | U-boat, U-1230 does not seem to have suffered any cas |
as already turned into a major base for German | U-Boat submarines, Dora 1. |
55 officers and men, U-853 was one of the last | U-boat sunk during World War II. |
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 |
rman submarine U-1234 was a German Type IXC/40 | U-boat built during World War II for service in the B |
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. |
5 September 1882 - 18 March 1915) was a German | U-boat commander during World War I. |
42, with US defenses only managing to sink one | U-boat (U-85) during that period. |
erman submarine U-803 was a German Type IXC/40 | U-boat built during World War II at Bremerhaven. |
U-57 was initially assigned to 5th | U-boat Flotilla during her training period, until 31 |
U-62 was initially assigned to 5th | U-boat Flotilla during her training period, until 1 J |
honour of Oberleutnant Hans Joachim Emsmann, a | U-boat commander during World War I, who died on 28 O |
man submarine U-1018 was a German Type VIIC/41 | U-boat, built during World War II for service in the |
(14 November 1913-21 August 1947) was a German | U-boat commander during World War II. |
of Great Britain's previous experiences of the | U-Boat blockade during both World Wars, and disruptio |
Lohs, a | U-boat commander during World War I, died on 14 Augus |
German submarine U-1000 was a Type VIIC/41 | U-boat built during World War II for service in the B |
eptember 27, 1910 - April 12, 1992) was German | U-boat commander during World War II. |
The Type UB III submarine was a class of | U-boat built during World War I by the Kaiserliche Ma |
(March 6, 1915 - March 25, 1990) was a German | U-boat commander during World War II. |
Saltzwedel, a | U-boat commander during World War I, died on 2 Decemb |
Weddigen, a | U-boat commander during World War I, died on 18 March |
It was opposed by a | U-boat group, Eisteufel, of first 6, then 8 U boats, |
us, Gardenia and Marigold) was attacked by the | U-boat group Endrass. |
On the 11 May another | U-Boat was engaged by a Swordfish on the surface whic |
On 4 October 1939, German | U-Boat U-35 entered Ventry Bay and landed 28 Greek sa |
prevent being torpedoed, not knowing that the | U-boat was equipped with T5 torpedoes, for which he w |
eapon's premature explosion allowed the German | U-boat to escape. |
rine U-977 was a World War II German Type VIIC | U-boat which escaped to Argentina after Germany's sur |
erator that afternoon, and Campbell attacked a | U-boat that evening. |
The | U-boat was eventually forced to surface, where she wa |
The | U-boat was featured on the cover of Life magazine on |
ship that was sunk by a torpedo from a German | U-boat on February 3, 1943, during World War II. |
The | U-boat was fitted with the Schnorchel underwater-brea |
en 44 aircraft of the Fleet Air Arm attacked a | U-boat base five miles south of the town and port of |
as used as a training boat, and transferred to | U-boat training flotillas, serving with 23rd U-boat F |
assigned as a trials boat at first to the 5th | U-boat Flotilla, followed by the 8th U-boat Flotilla, |
However, there are no German | U-boat claims for this vessel. |
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. |
rine U-656 was a German World War II Type VIIC | U-boat built for the German Kriegsmarine for service |
German submarine U-765 was a German Type VII | U-boat created for service in World War II. |
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 |
ommissioned on 12 May 1943 and assigned to 5th | U-boat Flotilla for crew training. |
German submarine U-716 was a Type VIIC | U-boat built for the German Kriegsmarine for service |
Initially attached to 4th | U-boat Flotilla for training, the U-boat was transfer |
November 1941, U-172 was first assigned to 4th | U-boat Flotilla for training, and on 1 May 1942 was a |
U-228 served with 5th | U-boat Flotilla for training, and later with 6th U-bo |
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-881 was a Type IXC/40 | U-boat built for and operated by the Kriegsmarine dur |
On 1 August 1944, U-978 was assigned to 3rd | U-boat Flotilla for operational service, and complete |
s a German Type UC III minelaying submarine or | U-boat built for the German Imperial Navy (German: Ka |
nned to contain extensive shipyards, docks and | U-Boat bases for the expected post-war German navy th |
at Bletchley Park, who had been unable to read | U-boat Enigma for nine months. |
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 |
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 |
headed for home, with 100 men crammed aboard a | U-boat designed for only 54. |
The captured material allowed them to read | U-boat Enigma for several weeks, and to break U-boat |
German submarine U-443 was a Type VIIC | U-boat built for the German Kriegsmarine for service |
U-443 served with 8th | U-boat Flotilla for training, with 9th U-boat Flotill |
s a German Type UC III minelaying submarine or | U-boat built for the German Imperial Navy (German: Ka |
U-300 served with 8th | U-boat Flotilla for training, 7th U-boat Flotilla fro |
U-1062 first served with 5th | U-boat Flotilla for training and later served with 12 |
ssioned on 29 July 1942, U-268 served with 8th | U-boat Flotilla for training and later served with 1s |
German submarine U-132 was a Type VIIC | U-boat built for the German Kriegsmarine for service |
was appointed temporary locum commander of 5th | U-boat Flotilla for two months before serving as comm |
U-1302 served with 4th | U-boat Flotilla for training and later with 11th U-bo |
German submarine U-553 was a Type VIIC | U-boat built for the German Kriegsmarine for service |
U-233 was assigned to 4th | U-boat Flotilla for training on 22 September 1943 and |
U-273 served with 8th | U-boat Flotilla for training from October 1942 to Apr |
The attacks on the | U-boat continued for several hours, and were augmente |
German submarine U-228 was a Type VIIC | U-boat built for the German Kriegsmarine for service |
This represented a return of one | U-boat kill for roughly every $13 million spent. |
German submarine U-365 was a Type VIIC | U-boat built for the German Kriegsmarine for service |
U-70 was the second | U-boat command for the 30-year-old officer; he had co |
U-656 went into service initially with 5th | U-boat Flotilla for training from September 1941 unti |
German submarine U-757 was a Type VIIC | U-boat built for the German Kriegsmarine for service |
The | U-boat was forced to the surface by depth charges fro |
only 20 kt (37 km/h); in addition, the firing | U-boat was forced to stop its motors. |
U-79 served with 1. Unterseebootsflottille ( | U-boat Flotilla) from 13 March 1941 to 30 September 1 |
n U-20 and U-37 before commanding the training | U-boat U-120 from April 1940. |
The | U-boat sailed from Narvik on 5 November 1942, now und |
It served with 3rd | U-boat Flotilla from January 18, 1936 to October 31, |
Following training exercises with the 4th | U-boat Flotilla from 9 September 1941 to 31 January 1 |
ted of only a single patrol, serving under 7th | U-boat Flotilla from 27 April 1940 to 1 June 1940 for |
ioned on 8 February 1941, U-83 served with 1st | U-boat Flotilla from 8 February 1941 to 31 December 1 |
The | U-boat sailed from Horten for her first war patrol on |
tive service, he ended the war as a celebrated | U-boat commander from late 1917 in the Mediterranean, |
He commanded 10th | U-boat Flotilla from January 1942 until October 1944, |
The | U-boat sailed from Lorient on 14 December 1942 and ag |
The | U-boat sailed from Lorient on 6 April 1942, crossed t |
ly where a secret device would be located on a | U-Boat in general is unlikely; however Brown, the thi |
drummer Mike 'Woody' Woodmansey (David Bowie, | U-Boat), bassist Geoff Appleby (Hunter-Ronson Band), |
the leader of the 'Erprobungsgruppe U-Boote' ( | U-boat testing group). |
Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.11 F.328 landed near the | U-boat and guarded it until Norwegian naval vessels r |
By 1945 | U-Boat actions had reduced to pinpricks, but their po |
It was later discovered that U-4, the | U-boat Thistle had previously attacked, had sighted t |
nd on 16 August she and HMS Achates attacked a | U-boat that had been sighted by the armed merchant cr |
en the destroyer USS Niblack attacked a German | U-boat that had just sunk a Dutch freighter. |
The 'Panic party' took to the boats and the | U-boat surfaced half a mile away, but after 15 minute |
An ex German | U-boat engineer, Hans Lemke, living in Hunmanby North |
A | U-boat might have to take part in more than one exerc |
r, accompanied by a Petty Officer, boarded the | U-boat and, having subdued the enemy crew, he took ac |
ing in several staff positions and in a midget | U-boat unit, he took command of U-3509 in March 1945. |
As commander of the Type IXC | U-boat U-66, he sank sixteen ships on five patrols, f |
et superiors, his ship was sunk by an Austrian | U-boat and he with all his staff was captured and tak |
Along with some other | U-boat men he took part in infantry duty around Hambu |
my, "The Deadly Attachment", where he played a | U-boat Captain held prisoner by the Walmington-on-Sea |
The | U-boat brought her deck guns to bear on the sailing v |
The | U-boat torpedoed her again, despite the protection of |
The torpedo struck the | U-boat, splitting her in half and sending her to the |
This proved to be U-199, a Type IXD | U-boat on her maiden war patrol and U-513's collabora |
The | U-boat sank immediately in 50 m (160 ft) of water wit |
Hasan also sailed with Bose in the German | U-Boat U-180 in 1943 in Bose's voyage to South East A |
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 |
be varied with the strategic situation and the | u-boat bases in France. |
edorf - 16 May 2001 in Beckedorf) was a German | U-boat machinist in World War II and recipient of the |
A year later he took command of the 27th | U-boat Flotilla in Gotenhafen. |
The planning for the first | U-boat bunker in Bergen began in late 1940 and was un |
It ended up being the third most successful | u-boat participating in the war sinking 138 ships sun |
H4 sank the | U-boat UB-52 in the Adriatic on 23 May 1918. |
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 |
torpedo boat Tiger before transferring to the | U-boat force in April 1939. |
e ship was hit and U-38 traveled to the German | U-boat base in Bergen, Norway on 21 November. |
the minesweeper Grille, he transferred to the | U-boat arm in April 1940, commissioning U-69 in Novem |
1912 in Salzbrunn - 9 June 2005) was a German | U-boat commander in World War II and recipient of the |
ted the training of its crew while part of 8th | U-boat Flotilla in the Baltic Sea. |
staff positions, before taking command of 23rd | U-boat Flotilla in the Mediterranean in September 194 |
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 |
Before joining the | U-boat service in 1939, he served aboard a minesweepe |
rbach - 23 October 1965 in Alzey) was a German | U-boat commander in World War II and recipient of the |
Forewarned a | U-boat was in the area, he gave the order to attack. |
German submarine U-778 was a German Type VIIC | U-boat built in World War II. |
rg - 23 January 1990 in Hannover) was a German | U-boat commander in World War II and recipient of the |
d States Navy USS S-51 in 1925, and the German | U-Boat U-853 in 1945. |
tt (3 December 1907 - 2 May 1997) was a German | U-boat commander in World War II. |
The commander had no knowledge that a German | U-boat was in the area of Crete. |
January 1983 in Maseru, Lesotho) was a German | U-boat commander in World War II and recipient of the |
mander of the ship gave the order to shoot the | U-boat crew in the water but was confined to his quar |
- 16 February 1975 in Erzhausen) was a German | U-boat commander in World War II and recipient of the |
It trained new | U-boat commanders in attack techniques (Kommandantens |
November 1918 - 10 February 1965) was a German | U-boat commander in World War II and recipient of the |
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