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I'm certain all the people watching this show are going to come away surprised by the volume of evidence we come up with to show the proliferation of Nazi U-boats in that area. It was beyond ...
Its purpose was to build and test U-Boats. This imposing concrete structure in the German city of Bremen is 1400 feet long, 300 feet wide and 90 feet high, and looks every inch the secret Nazi ...
The 1935 Anglo-German Naval Agreement loosened the constraints imposed upon Germany’s naval development at the end of World War I. By loosening these restraints, Germany was able to build ...
Known as S130, the last remaining German E-boat is being restored at a cost of $8.25 million in Millbrook, England. Paul Segner / msnbc.com. June 3, 2009, 1:38 PM EDT / Source: msnbc.com.
U-boats had sunk nearly 300 ships carrying over 1 million tons of cargo between July and October 1940, a period known as the "First Happy Time" to German submariners.
The neo-Nazis on the boat, true to their trollish MO, also waved a poster of MyPillow founder Mike Lindell’s face with the MyPillow logo and a $14.88 price tag offered in a recent promotion.
Missing Nazi submarine found in sea off Denmark 00:39. A museum in Denmark says it has solved the seven-decade mystery of a missing Nazi submarine. The Sea War Museum Jutland, in northern Denmark ...
These U-boats would prowl for American ships at the time. The U-boat discovered, U-166, sank three small ships and the SS Robert E. Lee south of Louisiana on June 30, 1942, killing 25 ...
This imposing concrete structure in the German city of Bremen is 1400 feet long, 300 feet wide and 90 feet high, and looks every inch the secret Nazi facility that it is. Its purpose was to build and ...