「u-boat」の共起表現一覧(2語右で並び替え)
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ere was a theoretical 66% chance of a surfaced | U-boat triggering a mine and a 33% chance for a subme |
ginia, an American Q-ship encountered a German | U-boat and a short surface engagement ensued. |
r that was sunk on July 26, 1942 by the German | U-boat U-171, a type IX German U-Boat commanded by Ob |
Instead, the | U-Boat fired a torpedo with no warning. |
his would prove too expensive a tactic to make | U-boat warfare a winning strategy for Germany. |
Californian got under way again, whereupon the | U-boat opened a very heavy fire, doing great damage. |
The | U-boat fired a spread of four torpedoes at the convoy |
The Type XIV | U-boat was a modification of the Type IXD, designed t |
Fatally damaged and forced to the surface, the | U-boat was abandoned after scuttling herself in the M |
a Hudson of No. 233 Squadron RAF, forcing the | U-boat to abort her patrol. |
When the | U-boat was about 50 yards (46 m) away, the Commander |
hich was torpedoed and sunk by the German Navy | U-boat U-510, about 200 nautical miles east of Aden i |
owing month when, on 27 March 1940, the German | U-boat U-21 accidentally ran aground at Oddene near R |
t of the Cape Verde Islands to break up German | U-boat refuelling activities in that area. |
The | U-boat surfaced after being hit by a Fido homing torp |
1942, she returned to active duty in the 30th | U-boat Flotilla after having been transported via lan |
While at Gotenhafen in December 1944 the | U-boat was again damaged by bombing. |
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 |
the code while working on cracking the German | U-Boat code against a background of subterfuge, spies |
e Allies developed countermeasures to turn the | U-boat organization against itself. |
The | U-Boat torpedoed all three ships within the space of |
ip - PC-1235 - was fired at three times by the | U-boat and all three torpedoes missed their target. |
led The dramatic true story of Germany's first | u-boat attacks along the American coast in World War |
After an hour, the | U-boat came alongside the lifeboats and offered assis |
When the Halifax returned to the area the | U-boat had already escaped by crash-diving. |
investigation, it was discovered that another | U-boat, U-171, also operating in the Gulf of Mexico, |
Woody Woodmansey's | U-Boat was an English rock band, formed in 1976. |
The frigate was a total loss, but the | U-boat escaped and continued its patrol. |
on Cross on 29 August 1940 as chief of the 7th | U-boat Flotilla and commander of U-48 |
e later claimed that cruisers had cornered the | U-boat responsible and shelled it to oblivion. |
At the same time, the Allies targeted the | U-boat shipyards and their bases with strategic bombi |
SM U-61 was a German Type Mittel U | U-boat commissioned and deployed to operate off the c |
On October 14, the | U-boat sighted and attacked convoy KJF-3 about 230 mi |
e Siegfried Schmidt, a 27-year-old, first-time | U-boat skipper, and underwent trials in German home w |
uring her short career, two as part of the 6th | U-boat Flotilla and one as part of the 2nd U-boat Flo |
In June 1940 he transferred to the | U-boat force, and served as 1.WO (second-in-command) |
Commissioned into the Kriegsmarine as foreign | U-boat UIT-24 and assigned to 12th U-boat Flotilla, s |
U-376 was attached to 6th | U-boat Flotilla, and was ready for front-line service |
Two days later, on 7 July, the | U-boat torpedoed and sank the 9,251 ton Dutch cargo s |
ed from Trondheim in Norway as part of the 1st | U-boat Flotilla, and entailed the submarine exiting t |
the Grand Fleet should be pressured by higher | U-boat activity and zeppelin raids as well as increas |
War; the minehunter HMS Bronington; the German | U-Boat U-534 and LCT 7074, the last surviving tank la |
rt and industrial center, Hamburg's shipyards, | U-boat pens, and the Hamburg-Harburg area oil refiner |
In March 1941 Jahn joined the | U-boat force and his first patrol were on board U-98 |
ian bases, from July 1942 she served with 11th | U-boat Flotilla, and was transferred to 3rd U-boat Fl |
Beirut, Amiral Charner was torpedoed by German | U-boat U-21 and sank in only two minutes. |
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 |
Following training exercises with the 8th | U-boat Flotilla and a journey from Kiel to Flekkefjor |
er commanded her for her work ups with the 7th | U-boat Flotilla, and she then became a front boat of |
As increasing | U-boat attacks and poor ice conditions made convoys t |
rvation of Klaus Vernier, a highly experienced | U-boat commander and tactical expert. |
ne, leaving the ship exceedingly vulnerable to | U-Boat attacks and the technique fell into disfavour |
need to do it again in order to keep track of | U-boat locations and steer shipping convoys out of th |
Kotor, she fought against the Austro-Hungarian | U-boat U-4 and aircraft. |
The | U-Boat surfaced and finished off the stricken freight |
inking is unclear, it is assumed that a German | U-boat torpedoed and sunk her, however it is also pos |
-241 was assigned as the front boat to the 3rd | U-boat Flotilla and left her original home port of Ki |
e famous Max Valentiner commanded a Type U 151 | U-boat, U-157, and undertook the longest cruise in th |
Rose was one of the most respected and brave | U-boat commanders and famous for his humanity and fai |
e was made Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff ( | U-boat Warfare and Trade) in 1942 and Rear Admiral (D |
In 1939 Emmermann joined the | U-boat force and in November 1940 became the first Wa |
elli and two other boats then passed to German | U-boat command and, with mixed German and Italian cre |
At 01.00 hours in the morning of 29 April the | U-boat fired another torpedo at the City of Nagpur, w |
Nine days later the | U-boat captured another four Montenegrin boats, Buona |
, on 4 February, the Germans had established a | U-boat blockade around the United Kingdom and had dec |
he beginning of 1941 U-29 was attached to 24th | U-boat Flotilla as a training submarine and removed f |
By 1944 however, the region had become a | U-boat graveyard, as drastic improvements in submarin |
U-62 was assigned to 21st | U-boat Flotilla as a school boat on 1 October 1940, a |
It resulted in the last sinking of a German | U-boat in Asian waters during the Pacific War and was |
Operating out of the | U-boat base at Lorient, France, U-502 sank fourteen A |
The | U-boat arrived at Cherbourg on 26 February 1946, and |
The | U-boat arrived at La Pallice on 22 July after 71 days |
of indicator nets causing the destruction of a | U-boat occurred at Dover when the U-8 became entangle |
The | U-boat arrived at La Pallice on 5 October after 38 da |
ch 1944 Piening was appointed commander of 7th | U-boat Flotilla at Saint-Nazaire. |
eclassified and converted to serve as hulk for | U-boat crews at the Kiel naval base. |
U-boat bunker at the harbor of La Rochelle. | |
After training with 5th | U-boat Flotilla at Kiel, U-953 was transferred to 3rd |
After training with 5th | U-boat Flotilla at Kiel, U-259 was transferred to 3rd |
After training with 5th | U-boat Flotilla at Kiel, U-246 was transferred to 3rd |
After training with 5th | U-boat Flotilla at Kiel, U-240 was transferred to 9th |
After training with 4th | U-boat Flotilla at Stettin, U-199 was transferred to |
After training with 4th | U-boat Flotilla at Stettin, U-197 was transferred to |
After training with 5th | U-boat Flotilla at Kiel, U-337 was transferred to 6th |
ntered combat on 13 December 1943 by attacking | U-boat installations at Kiel; only fifteen crews were |
out survivors on the return from a raid on the | U-boat pens at Lorient. |
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 |
occupied French coast were major Kriegsmarine | U-Boat bases at Brest, Lorient, Saint-Nazaire, La Roc |
d on the January 23, 1943, mission to bomb the | U-Boat facilities at Lorient, France.. |
On 8 June at about 14:00, the | U-boat was attacked with depth charges by a Hudson li |
n 15 April, while shadowing Convoy HX-233, the | U-boat was attacked by depth charges and gunfire by t |
On 4 August the | U-boat was attacked by a Catalina flying boat of No. |
On the same day the | U-boat was attacked while in Narva Bay by two Ilyushi |
scort for ON 206 which was attacked during the | U-boat Arm's autumn offensive. |
Franke was the only | U-boat commander awarded the Knights Cross in 1943. |
The | U-boat arrived back at Narvik on 12 July after 27 day |
The | U-boat arrived back at Reval on 4 August. |
's Cross on 23 September 1942, followed by the | U-boat War Badge with Diamonds in October. |
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ter 3 January 1944, with its targets including | U-boat installations, barges, shipyards, aerodromes, |
In May 1942 the flotilla was merged into 29th | U-boat Flotilla, based at La Spezia, Italy. |
After training with 5th | U-boat Flotilla based at Kiel, U-353 was transferred |
r 1942 Scholtz formed and took command of 12th | U-boat Flotilla based at Bordeaux, France. |
German survivors claimed it was the first | U-Boat to be lost of those operating in that area. |
ate is notable in that she was the only German | U-boat to be sunk by land-based artillery fire during |
U-466 was the last | U-boat to be scuttled in the Mediterranean. |
U-656 became the first | U-boat to be sunk by the U.S. Navy in World War II. |
w miles from the Maine coastline (indicating a | U-boat had been nearby) and reports of suspicious sig |
length of the oil slick and that, in fact, the | U-boat had been sunk. |
ew miles off the Maine coastline (indicating a | U-boat had been nearby) and suspicious sightings repo |
t on November 9, 1918, it is believed that the | U-Boat had been lost prior to that, but it has never |
The | U-boat had been ordered by November 1914 and was laun |
The | U-boat had been ordered by November 1914 and was laun |
The | U-boat had been ordered by November 1914 and was laun |
German submarine U-10 was a Type IIB | U-boat built before World War II for service in the K |
raining the crew and testing the boat with 4th | U-boat Flotilla, before U-160 became operational and |
German submarine U-11 was a Type IIB | U-boat built before World War II for service in the G |
recovered the cryptographic materials, but the | U-boat sank before the Enigma cipher machine could be |
U-388 conducted her training as part of 5th | U-boat Flotilla, before being attached to 9th U-boat |
for about four days to get beyond the range of | U-boat patrols before the ships dispersed to reach th |
und guilty of passing the Laconia Order to new | U-boat commanders before they went out on patrol. |
On 4 September 1944 she was ordered to 11th | U-boat Flotilla, beginning service on 5 September. |
uded in the latter were operations on a sunken | U-boat near Block Island between April and June 1945. |
One depth charge hit the | U-boat, but bounced off and exploded without damaging |
he O-class destroyer HMS Opportune arrived the | U-boat dived, but almost certainly immediately sank t |
the personnel aboard the boat were not regular | U-boat crew, but a combination of the ship's officers |
arch 1945, she was transferred over to the 4th | U-boat Flotilla but never saw any combat; prior to be |
One was deployed in 1943 by the | U-boat U-537, but the submarine carrying the other - |
Documentary film, Hitler's Last | U-Boat Directed by Andreas Gutzeit International Hist |
The | U-boat sunk by Nyasaland is now believed to have been |
U-29, which served as a training boat in 24th | U-boat Flotilla by this time. |
ot be a short war, they moved to bolster their | U-boat fleet by seizing the plans for Denmark's Havma |
n about ships traffic was sensitive due to the | U-boat Campaign by the German Empire against Britain |
This was the first | U-boat kill by the Royal Canadian Navy during the Bat |
German submarine U-754 was a Type VIIC | U-boat deployed by the German Kriegsmarine during the |
an submarine U-718 was a short-lived Type VIIC | U-boat built by the German Kriegsmarine for service d |
nce to test his innovative methods against the | U-boat menace came in December when his group escorte |
on which he was travelling was torpedoed by a | U-Boat off Cape Wrath, Scotland, en route to Egypt. |
mdr Segram RN and once commanded by the famous | U-boat hunter Captain Frederic John Walker. |
ollowing this were unfruitful, however, as the | U-boat Arm changed its tactics to operate in the shal |
U-boat Front Clasp | |
U-boat Front Clasp (7 October 1944) | |
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