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vember 1943 in the Bay of Biscay) was a German | U-boat commander in World War II and recipient of the |
The ship was attacked by a German | U-boat during World War I, but survived. |
February 1915 - 13 January 1994) was a German | U-boat commander in World War II and recipient of the |
edorf - 16 May 2001 in Beckedorf) was a German | U-boat machinist in World War II and recipient of the |
r was added to his DSC for sinking of a German | U-boat. |
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 |
th charge falling from the ship sinks a German | U-Boat as well. |
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 |
British merchant ship is torpedoed by a German | U-Boat and takes shelter in a neutral port. |
1912 in Salzbrunn - 9 June 2005) was a German | U-boat commander in World War II and recipient of the |
SM U-2 was a German | U-boat built for the Kaiserliche Marine. |
Hess (6 May 1923 - 29 March 2008) was a German | U-boat commander of the Second World War. |
When a German | U-boat sank the British liner Lusitania in 1915, with |
At 11:45 in the morning, a German | U-boat of unknown designation surfaced and fired torp |
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 |
li's Avengers made radar contact with a German | U-boat as the submarine cruised on the surface awaiti |
rbach - 23 October 1965 in Alzey) was a German | U-boat commander in World War II and recipient of the |
It resulted in the last sinking of a German | U-boat in Asian waters during the Pacific War and was |
He commanded a single | U-boat from September 1944 until the end of the war, |
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. |
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 |
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 |
10. Unterseebootsflottille was a German | U-boat flotilla used for front-line combat purposes d |
merchantman Rutherglen, mistaken for a German | U-boat, on 2 March 1918. |
ere was a theoretical 66% chance of a surfaced | U-boat triggering a mine and a 33% chance for a subme |
og mentions flares being spotted from a German | U-boat. |
ing in several staff positions and in a midget | U-boat unit, he took command of U-3509 in March 1945. |
SM U-34 was a German | U-Boat of World War I. Launched on May 9, 1914, U-34 |
6 May 1943 in the North Atlantic) was a German | U-boat commander in World War II and recipient of the |
ginia, an American Q-ship encountered a German | U-boat and a short surface engagement ensued. |
being responsible for the sinking of a German | U-boat just off the North Carolina coast during 1943. |
zone, and almost at once came upon a surfaced | U-boat shelling two sailing ships. |
(14 November 1913-21 August 1947) was a German | U-boat commander during World War II. |
after a tanker sunk in World War 1 by a German | U-boat. |
Lorenzo d'Equevilley Montjustin for a coastal | U-boat, which was an improved version of the Karp cla |
orld War I the convoy was attacked by a German | u-boat that was sunk about 800 meters from the Matson |
eus was sunk after being torpedoed by a German | U-boat. |
spent the majority of her career as a training | U-boat, during which time she had several different c |
sengers, is hit by a torpedo fired by a German | U-boat and sinks while on a trans-Atlantic crossing t |
I involving an American submarine and a German | U-boat. |
assessed at being closer to 20% for a surfaced | U-boat and 10% for a submerged one. |
er the ship was torpedoed and sunk by a German | U-boat |
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 |
tive service, he ended the war as a celebrated | U-boat commander from late 1917 in the Mediterranean, |
e, HMS Grafton, was then in turn sunk a German | U-Boat. |
uded in the latter were operations on a sunken | U-boat near Block Island between April and June 1945. |
ausen (2 June 1911 - 16 May 1943) was a German | U-boat commander of the Second World War. |
hat had come loose during combat with a German | U-Boat. |
August 1944 in the Bay of Biscay) was a German | U-boat commander in World War II and recipient of the |
When the RMS Lusitania was sunk by a German | U-boat on May 7, 1915, some of the bodies and survivo |
an officer under instruction as a prospective | U-Boat Captain. |
(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 |
The Tuscania was torpedoed by a German | U-boat February 5, 1918 in the North Channel (U.K.), |
ip, SS Arandora Star was torpedoed by a German | U-boat, U-47, off Tory Island, County Donegal, on Jul |
She was sunk by a German | U-boat in late 1941. |
desche - 13 January 1945 in Kiel) was a German | U-boat commander in World War II and recipient of the |
(March 6, 1915 - March 25, 1990) was a German | U-boat commander during World War II. |
ons, she was the largest ship sunk by a German | U-boat. |
en the destroyer USS Niblack attacked a German | U-boat that had just sunk a Dutch freighter. |
inking is unclear, it is assumed that a German | U-boat torpedoed and sunk her, however it is also pos |
n Siebitz - 17 May 2002 in Lohra) was a German | U-boat commander in World War II and recipient of the |
lberg - 13 November 1966 in Kiel) was a German | U-boat commander in World War II and recipient of the |
well, Greenland, she depth charged a suspected | U-boat, with no positive results, 27 April 1943. |
rg-3 March 1993 in Bad Godesberg) was a German | U-boat commander in World War II and recipient of the |
HMCS Esquimalt is sunk off Halifax by a German | U-boat. |
The divers reported a German | U-boat lying on the seabed with her stern blown off, |
ship that was sunk by a torpedo from a German | U-boat on February 3, 1943, during World War II. |
itions with a heavy swell running and a second | U-boat thought to be lurking, Trenchant's commander A |
headed for home, with 100 men crammed aboard a | U-boat designed for only 54. |
Steelman is sent on a mission about a | U-boat and sent to the United States to attack it. |
es on the run, carrying important news about a | U-Boat campaign. |
r thousands of Berlin schoolchildren about the | U-boat war. |
wn for his film scores to the acclaimed German | U-Boat film Das Boot (1981) and later The NeverEnding |
nce to test his innovative methods against the | U-boat menace came in December when his group escorte |
ns into action several times against suspected | U-boat positions, the only verifiable run-in with a G |
ion near Iceland to provide escort against the | U-Boat threat. |
hreat across the Bay of Biscay of both air and | U-boat attack. |
in April 1942, reaching Murmansk after air and | U-boat attacks that sank one ship, and ice damage tha |
ccidentally rammed and sunk by an unidentified | U-boat on May 5, 1945. |
et superiors, his ship was sunk by an Austrian | U-boat and he with all his staff was captured and tak |
be varied with the strategic situation and the | u-boat bases in France. |
the leading training officer in 25th and 27th | U-boat Flotilla until February 1943. |
lasted seven minutes and left two ships and a | U-boat sunk. |
to transfer the remaining boats of 2th and 7th | U-boat flotillas to bases in Norway, Denmark, and nor |
U-462 was a Type XIV supply and replenishment | U-boat ("Milchkuh") of the of the German Kriegsmarine |
U-463 was a Type XIV supply and replenishment | U-boat ("Milchkuh") of the of the German Kriegsmarine |
The 'Panic Party' went away and the | U-boat surfaced, thinking that Pargust was a merchant |
Abelia was hit and lost her rudder, and the | U-boat escaped. |
U-464 was a Type XIV supply and replenishment | U-boat ("Milchkuh") of the of the German Kriegsmarine |
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 crew abandoned ship and the | U-boat was taken in tow after being boarded, but sank |
divers planned to search for U-190 and another | U-boat, U-520. |
U-461 was a Type XIV supply and replenishment | U-boat ("Milchkuh") of the of the German Kriegsmarine |
rcraft from the same squadron attacked and the | U-boat was damaged. |
divers planned to search for U-520 and another | U-boat, U-190. |
Rose was one of the most respected and brave | U-boat commanders and famous for his humanity and fai |
At 01.00 hours in the morning of 29 April the | U-boat fired another torpedo at the City of Nagpur, w |
When the Halifax returned to the area the | U-boat had already escaped by crash-diving. |
he O-class destroyer HMS Opportune arrived the | U-boat dived, but almost certainly immediately sank t |
As a | U-boat commander, Patzig was responsible for the sink |
he film also introduced Jurgen Prochnow as the | U-boat Captain, who became a good example of Peterson |
ollowing this were unfruitful, however, as the | U-boat Arm changed its tactics to operate in the shal |
Commissioned into the Kriegsmarine as foreign | U-boat UIT-24 and assigned to 12th U-boat Flotilla, s |
As increasing | U-boat attacks and poor ice conditions made convoys t |
t Vernon immediately fired one round at German | U-boat U‑82. |
ish took off on patrol at 03:45 and attacked a | U-boat on the surface. |
al Air Force aircraft spotted and attacked the | U-boat on the surface. |
ly in the morning of 17 October she attacked a | U-boat, one of a pack assaulting an American convoy S |
t afternoon a Swordfish sighted and attacked a | U-Boat diving only 6 miles (9.7 km) from the convoy. |
en 44 aircraft of the Fleet Air Arm attacked a | U-boat base five miles south of the town and port of |
erator that afternoon, and Campbell attacked a | U-boat that evening. |
nd on 16 August she and HMS Achates attacked a | U-boat that had been sighted by the armed merchant cr |
she joined two other destroyers in attacking a | U-boat; dropped 14 depth charges; and had the satisfa |
ed the 2nd Light Cruiser squadron, attacking a | u-boat on 18 June 1915 without success. |
On 4 August the | U-boat was attacked by a Catalina flying boat of No. |
akaki was damaged by the Austro-Hungarian Navy | U-boat U-27 on 11 June 1917 off of Crete with the los |
tional submarines in the Austro-Hungarian Navy | U-boat fleet. |
ere rewarded with the sight of a badly damaged | U-boat breaking the surface. |
UB-46, Bauer's third | U-boat command, was assigned to the Navy's Pola Floti |
By 1944 however, the region had become a | U-boat graveyard, as drastic improvements in submarin |
r, accompanied by a Petty Officer, boarded the | U-boat and, having subdued the enemy crew, he took ac |
ot be a short war, they moved to bolster their | U-boat fleet by seizing the plans for Denmark's Havma |
d on the January 23, 1943, mission to bomb the | U-Boat facilities at Lorient, France.. |
Bron placed | U-Boat as support band on the extensive 1977 Uriah He |
The frigate was a total loss, but the | U-boat escaped and continued its patrol. |
econd attack was fought off with flak, but the | U-boat sustained damage which forced her to return to |
recovered the cryptographic materials, but the | U-boat sank before the Enigma cipher machine could be |
urface ships attacked for seven hours, but the | U-boat evaded them and escaped unharmed. |
without warning on 30 December 1915, by German | U-Boat commander Max Valentiner. |
us, Gardenia and Marigold) was attacked by the | U-boat group Endrass. |
on which he was travelling was torpedoed by a | U-Boat off Cape Wrath, Scotland, en route to Egypt. |
's Cross on 23 September 1942, followed by the | U-boat War Badge with Diamonds in October. |
n four minutes after being torpedoed by German | U-boat U-48, with 43 fatalities. |
RA 55A was threatened by a | U-boat force of eight boats in a patrol line, code-na |
ship, the SS Jonathan Holt, was torpedoed by a | U-boat in the North Atlantic. |
d completed 1917, torpedoed and sunk by German | U-boat UC-17 off Dutch coast 15 August 1918. |
ing in action when his ship was torpedoed by a | U-boat in the Mediterranean Sea. |
In March 1942, it was attacked by German | U-boat U-124 off the coast of Cape Lookout, North Car |
She was sunk by the | U-boat U-19 off Rathlin Island, Northern Ireland on 1 |
By 1945 | U-Boat actions had reduced to pinpricks, but their po |
On the 21st the convoy was spotted by a | U-boat of the "Burggraf" wolfpack. |
d for Corfu, she was torpedoed and sunk by the | U-boat UB-47. |
out the British fleet, but it was spotted by a | U-boat just 65 miles north of Scheer. |
JW 54A was opposed by a | U-boat force of five boats in a patrol line, code-nam |
It was opposed by a | U-boat group, Eisteufel, of first 6, then 8 U boats, |
, and sunk with the loss of all 138 hands by a | U-boat (U-82 - Lt. Cdr. Rollmann) while escorting a c |
SS Arandora Star which had been torpedoed by a | U-boat; DeWolf was promoted to Commander in 1940. |
the Grand Fleet should be pressured by higher | U-boat activity and zeppelin raids as well as increas |
Empress was the largest ship sunk by a | U-boat. |
Their ship had been torpedoed by the | U-boat. |
ip - PC-1235 - was fired at three times by the | U-boat and all three torpedoes missed their target. |
ne 1916, the ship was sunk by Austro-Hungarian | U-boat U-5 with the loss of 1,650 men. |
ea and the Arctic Sea, where she was sunk by a | U-Boat in 1942. |
ember, 1940 the SS Tregenna was sunk by German | U-boat U-65 whilst travelling in convoy 78 miles Nort |
r 'mystery' ships) when she was torpedoed by a | U-boat and very badly damaged. |
er Ashkabad, she was torpedoed and sunk by the | U-boat U-402 off the coast of North Carolina. |
Beirut, Amiral Charner was torpedoed by German | U-boat U-21 and sank in only two minutes. |
JW 54B was opposed by a | U-boat force of five boats in a patrol line, code-nam |
U-325 was still considered operational by the | U-boat High Command. |
ntered combat on 13 December 1943 by attacking | U-boat installations at Kiel; only fifteen crews were |
628 in the face of a determined defence by the | U-boat and returning safely on three engines. |
rm, and that he was subsequently attacked by a | U-boat. |
910 and she was torpedoed and sunk by Austrian | U-boat in the Mediterranean on 6 August 1918. |
One was deployed in 1943 by the | U-boat U-537, but the submarine carrying the other - |
efuses to join the convoy and is attacked by a | U-boat which sets a trap for the convoy and its escor |
wan-class sloop launched in 1943 and sunk by a | U-boat in 1945. |
chant ship, after it has been torpedoed by the | U-boat. |
carrier USS Guadalcanal, which captured German | U-boat U-505. |
In the eleven combat patrols of her career the | U-boat sank seven vessels; six merchant ships totalli |
It chronicles the | u-boat cruise of U-123 in January 1942 under Reinhard |
The Type UB III submarine was a class of | U-boat built during World War I by the Kaiserliche Ma |
Ethel & Millie which were used to combat enemy | U-boat action in the North Sea. |
He commanded 10th | U-boat Flotilla from January 1942 until October 1944, |
The German forces comprised a | U-boat group, code-named "Ice Palace", of 12 U-Boats, |
e later claimed that cruisers had cornered the | U-boat responsible and shelled it to oblivion. |
Had it not been for the damage the | U-boat sustained, or the British bombing of Bergen, U |
Built by Danziger Werft, Danzig, the | U-boat was laid down on 27 July 1942, and launched on |
On the same day the | U-boat was attacked while in Narva Bay by two Ilyushi |
) was a successful and highly decorated German | U-boat commander in the Kaiserliche Marine during Wor |
) was a successful and highly decorated German | U-boat commander in the Kaiserliche Marine during Wor |
) was a successful and highly decorated German | U-boat commander in the Kaiserliche Marine during Wor |
he most successful and highly decorated German | U-boat commander in the Kaiserliche Marine during Wor |
nia, Penstemon and Vetch), 36 EG destroyed one | U-boat, U-252, with no ships lost. |
convoy at 1042, but Edison did not detect the | U-boat. |
survivors of the freighter when it detected a | U-boat preparing to attack. |
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