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The | U-boat sailed from Narvik on 5 November 1942, now und |
The | U-boat then completed her mission, but no escaped POW |
nce to test his innovative methods against the | U-boat menace came in December when his group escorte |
While at Gotenhafen in December 1944 the | U-boat was again damaged by bombing. |
The | U-boat was ordered on 30 April 1915 and launched on 3 |
Launders continued to track the | U-Boat. |
d for Corfu, she was torpedoed and sunk by the | U-boat UB-47. |
The | U-boat torpedoed her again, despite the protection of |
The | U-boat was ordered on 12 January 1916, laid down on 4 |
- 23 May 1945) was the deputy commander of the | U-Boat Forces of Nazi Germany and the last Commanding |
The | U-boat was ordered on 12 January 1916 and was launche |
sh boat's port side and Barry waited until the | U-boat came on to his sights. |
The | U-boat was ordered on 26 August 1915 and was launched |
The | U-boat was sunk with all hands on 10 March 1944 off t |
Through the | U-boat offensives of 1942 she maintained those patrol |
The | U-boat was ordered on 20 November 1915 and was launch |
At 0354 the | U-boat was sighted by the Flower-class corvettes Snow |
Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.11 F.328 landed near the | U-boat and guarded it until Norwegian naval vessels r |
The | U-boat was launched on 2 June 1918 and completed on 1 |
The | U-boat was ordered on 30 April 1915 and launched on 2 |
prevent being torpedoed, not knowing that the | U-boat was equipped with T5 torpedoes, for which he w |
Abelia was hit and lost her rudder, and the | U-boat escaped. |
The | U-boat was launched on 11 August 1918 and completed o |
he war it protected friendly shipping from the | U-Boat threat operating the Vickers Wellington. |
The | U-boat was ordered on 22 July 1915 and launched on 6 |
The torpedo struck the | U-boat, splitting her in half and sending her to the |
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 |
the North Sea on 29 November 1939, forcing the | U-boat to scuttle. |
The | U-boat served with 8th U-Boat Flotilla for her traini |
The | U-boat was ordered on 12 January 1916 and was launche |
The | U-boat was ordered on 12 January 1916, laid down on 3 |
ritish waters throughout the war, reducing the | U-boat threat. |
The | U-boat was ordered on 29 August 1915 and was launched |
On October 14, the | U-boat sighted and attacked convoy KJF-3 about 230 mi |
The | U-Boat torpedoed all three ships within the space of |
mander of the ship gave the order to shoot the | U-boat crew in the water but was confined to his quar |
The | U-boat completed two combat patrols in early 1945, bu |
The | U-boat was launched on 6 July 1918 and completed on 2 |
After an hour, the | U-boat came alongside the lifeboats and offered assis |
The | U-boat was ordered on 12 January 1916, laid down on 2 |
The | U-boat was ordered on 12 January 1916, laid down on 1 |
The | U-boat departed Wilhelmshaven on 9 September 1939. |
econd attack was fought off with flak, but the | U-boat sustained damage which forced her to return to |
The | U-boat Front Clasp (German: U-Boot-Frontspange) or U- |
The | U-boat sailed from Horten for her first war patrol on |
During the first five months of 1945, the | U-boat Arm (UbW) of the German Navy dispatched 125 U |
When the | U-boat was damaged on 4 April 1945 he transferred to |
The | U-boat aimed one torpedo against her and then one aga |
The | U-boat returned to Lorient on 29 August. |
The | U-boat Front Clasp was instituted on May 15, 1944 to |
In May 1915 he went to the | U-boat school. |
Franke transferred to the | U-boat force in October 1940 and after training becam |
n 15 April, while shadowing Convoy HX-233, the | U-boat was attacked by depth charges and gunfire by t |
Orkney and Shetland on 20 July 1915 during the | U-boat trap tactic. |
The | U-boat was fitted with the Schnorchel underwater-brea |
At 01.00 hours in the morning of 29 April the | U-boat fired another torpedo at the City of Nagpur, w |
The | U-boat was ordered on 20 November 1915, laid down on |
In June 1940 he transferred to the | U-boat force, and served as 1.WO (second-in-command) |
However for decades it was believed that the | U-boat attacked that day was U-166, and the credit fo |
nk on 7 May 1943 off Prince Edward Island, the | U-boat failed to send the mandatory radio signal to r |
This escalated the | U-boat fear in the U.S. and caused a diplomatic incid |
ars on minesweepers before transferring to the | U-boat force in April 1942. |
The | U-boat arrived back at Reval on 4 August. |
s, in September 1941 he assumed command of the | U-boat on six patrols, and sank 27 merchant ships, fo |
The | U-boat returned to Danzig on 22 December. |
y and Royal Canadian Navy were waiting for the | U-boat to surface off-shore (the RCN had a substantia |
The | U-boat was ordered on 20 May 1916. |
r guns, U-190's bow rose into the air, and the | U-boat was on the bottom of the ocean less than twent |
The 'Panic party' took to the boats and the | U-boat surfaced half a mile away, but after 15 minute |
The | U-boat was ordered on 20 November 1915, laid down on |
The | U-boat, built for service in the Battle of the Atlant |
most calamitous nights of the campaign for the | U-boat arm (U-Bootwaffe,UBW) |
The | U-boat surrendered to the Allies at Batavia in August |
Two days later, on 7 July, the | U-boat torpedoed and sank the 9,251 ton Dutch cargo s |
Unfortunately the | U-boat was spotted by a TBF-1 Avenger and F4F Wildcat |
After sinking the Dutch ship the | U-boat was pursued and attacked by the United States |
n about ships traffic was sensitive due to the | U-boat Campaign by the German Empire against Britain |
frigates HMS Bazely and HMS Blackwood sank the | U-boat U-648 north-east of the Azores. |
with their main guns, and appeared to hit the | U-boat as she submerged. |
(which was severe enough to be a hazard to the | U-boat) the commander Werner Henke had been ordered t |
In April 1940 he transferred to the | U-boat force. |
in the cruiser Deutschland transferred to the | U-boat arm in 1937. |
nt Vernon was hit, but they failed to sink the | U-boat which slipped away. |
The crew abandoned ship and the | U-boat was taken in tow after being boarded, but sank |
The | U-boat was ordered on 20 November 1915, laid down on |
recovered the cryptographic materials, but the | U-boat sank before the Enigma cipher machine could be |
Instead, the | U-Boat fired a torpedo with no warning. |
He joined the | U-Boat service on May 1, 1940. |
The | U-boat then served with 31st U-boat Flotilla, a train |
When the | U-boat was about 50 yards (46 m) away, the Commander |
The | U-boat was scuttled on 2 June 1942. |
HMS E52 sank the | U-boat UC-63 near the Goodwin Sands, Dover Straits on |
length of the oil slick and that, in fact, the | U-boat had been sunk. |
It was later discovered that U-4, the | U-boat Thistle had previously attacked, had sighted t |
of Great Britain's previous experiences of the | U-Boat blockade during both World Wars, and disruptio |
his became uneventful due to a downturn in the | U-boat effectiveness in Summer of 1941. |
All the crew of the | U-boat were saved. |
In three war patrols the | U-boat sank two merchant ships totalling 8,352 gross |
The | U-boat did not sink or damage any ships. |
of the defence of OB 293, with the loss of the | U-boat ace Prien, coupled with the successful defence |
Their ship had been torpedoed by the | U-boat. |
It chronicles the | u-boat cruise of U-123 in January 1942 under Reinhard |
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. |
After this, the | u-boat hunt was abandoned. |
The | U-boat sailed on only two war patrols and sank four s |
Launched on 21 March 1944, the | U-boat was commissioned on 22 April 1944 under the co |
Had it not been for the damage the | U-boat sustained, or the British bombing of Bergen, U |
n Cross on 10 February 1943 after he saved the | U-boat from severe depth charging. |
In March 1941 Jahn joined the | U-boat force and his first patrol were on board U-98 |
e Allies developed countermeasures to turn the | U-boat organization against itself. |
t on November 9, 1918, it is believed that the | U-Boat had been lost prior to that, but it has never |
C33 was involved in the | U-Boat trap tactic. |
On 4 August the | U-boat was attacked by a Catalina flying boat of No. |
Californian got under way again, whereupon the | U-boat opened a very heavy fire, doing great damage. |
The | U-boat drove off the aircraft with flak, but was forc |
rcraft from the same squadron attacked and the | U-boat was damaged. |
The | U-boat was ordered on 23 November 1914, laid down on |
The | U-boat was ordered on 12 January 1916, laid down on 3 |
They apparently attempted to escape from the | U-boat as it lay on the ocean floor using their escap |
At 08:35 on 22 May the | U-boat came under attack by an Avenger torpedo bomber |
er Ashkabad, she was torpedoed and sunk by the | U-boat U-402 off the coast of North Carolina. |
ce ships until 1935 when he transferred to the | U-boat arm. |
adopted 14 captured allied submarines into the | U-Boat corps. |
Although slower, it gave the | U-boat enough speed to close the distance and launch |
r, accompanied by a Petty Officer, boarded the | U-boat and, having subdued the enemy crew, he took ac |
ssioned by the British Royal Navy to write The | U-Boat War in the Atlantic, a definitive account of t |
hould be to concentrate all her efforts on the | U-boat offensive, and that henceforth the principal r |
The | U-boat submerged and closed with Dunraven before surf |
etia had dropped ten depth charges on him, the | U-boat surfaced and was boarded by a party from Bulld |
The | U-boat was ordered on 12 January 1916, laid down on 3 |
ountermeasures were taking a heavy toll on the | U-boat force. |
r thousands of Berlin schoolchildren about the | U-boat war. |
tower, but struck the deck head-first when the | U-boat suddenly lurched in the swell. |
However, later it was found that the | U-boat was only damaged but had to be interned by Spa |
ined by Lt.-Commander Hugh Price, detected the | U-boat on 12 February 1940 and dropped depth charges |
The | U-boat was ordered on 23 November 1914, laid down on |
The | U-boat was listed as missing in the North Sea west of |
Fatally damaged and forced to the surface, the | U-boat was abandoned after scuttling herself in the M |
U-325 was still considered operational by the | U-boat High Command. |
The attacks on the | U-boat continued for several hours, and were augmente |
The | U-boat was ordered on 12 January 1916, laid down on 3 |
Serving with II Flotilla the | U-boat carried out seven war patrols and sank four sh |
The | U-boat was ordered on 20 November 1915 and was launch |
n survived, sheltering at Copenhagen; only the | U-Boat Arm was capable of continuing the fight. |
dove on the noted position and discovered the | U-boat rather than the expected cargo ship. |
The | U-boat sailed from Lorient on 14 December 1942 and ag |
On the return journey the | U-boat took part in the rescue operations after the s |
The | U-boat sailed from Lorient on 6 April 1942, crossed t |
The | U-boat was ordered on 29 August 1915 and was launched |
628 in the face of a determined defence by the | U-boat and returning safely on three engines. |
The | U-boat was ordered on 30 April 1915 and launched on 2 |
The | U-boat, believed to have been UC-56, made good her es |
The | U-boat had been ordered by November 1914 and was laun |
Nine days later the | U-boat captured another four Montenegrin boats, Buona |
The | U-boat was ordered on 26 August 1915 and was launched |
out survivors on the return from a raid on the | U-boat pens at Lorient. |
The | U-boat was ordered on 12 January 1916 and was launche |
The | U-boat arrived at her new home port of Lorient, Franc |
urface ships attacked for seven hours, but the | U-boat evaded them and escaped unharmed. |
The | U-boat fired a spread of four torpedoes at the convoy |
without neutrality markings (according to the | U-Boat captain's log). |
Built by Danziger Werft, Danzig, the | U-boat was laid down on 27 July 1942, and launched on |
The | U-boat was featured on the cover of Life magazine on |
urger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft at Flensburg, the | U-boat was laid down 9 November 1941, launched on 21 |
The | U-boat escaped without damage and sailed northabout t |
convoy at 1042, but Edison did not detect the | U-boat. |
The | U-Boat surfaced and finished off the stricken freight |
Of the | U-boat crew of 52, 8 were killed and 44 survived. |
The | U-Boat Hunters: The Royal Canadian Navy and the Offen |
return to the English Channel, she sighted the | U-boat U-593 (coincidentally the one that would later |
One was deployed in 1943 by the | U-boat U-537, but the submarine carrying the other - |
The | U-boat was ordered on 12 January 1916 and was launche |
The | U-boat fired two torpedoes at the tanker, but missed, |
f 1946 for passing on the Laconia Order to the | U-boat commanders under his command. |
The | U-boat was ordered on 26 August 1915 and was launched |
le of Narvik in 1940 and subsequently sank the | U-boat U-64. |
The | U-boat was ordered on 30 April 1915 and launched on 9 |
Bielig was transferred to the | U-boat service in October 1937. |
The | U-boat had been ordered by November 1914 and was laun |
On the same day the | U-boat was attacked while in Narva Bay by two Ilyushi |
The | U-boat arrived at Lorient, France, on 13 September af |
The | U-boat was ordered on 29 August 1915 and was launched |
sed as training boats and were attached to the | U-boat training school in Neustadt. |
The | U‑boat simultaneously submerged, but managed to launc |
chant ship, after it has been torpedoed by the | U-boat. |
The | U-boat was ordered on 20 November 1915 and was launch |
to the surface, indicating destruction of the | U-boat. |
The | U-boat was ordered on 22 July 1915 and launched on 25 |
The | U-boat arrived at her new home port of La Pallice on |
ion near Iceland to provide escort against the | U-Boat threat. |
The | U-boat was ordered on 20 November 1915 and was launch |
The | U-boat had been ordered by November 1914 and was laun |
The | U-boat escaped, despite aerial and naval attacks, onl |
The | U-boat was ordered on 29 August 1915 and was launched |
were no casualties on board the Niblack or the | U-boat. |
The | U-boat captain, O.Lt Reinhard Reff, had fired a torpe |
rich Krupp Germaniawerft shipyard in Kiel, the | U-boat was laid down on 18 October 1941, launched on |
attacked with depth charges and drove off the | U-boat. |
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