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In the dark waters of the Atlantic, a deadly wolf pack of 13 German U-boats stalked convoy SC 107, a formation of 42 merchant ships guarded by just five escorts, bound from Canada to the UK with ...
The German U-boat U-853 sank the last U.S. merchant ship sunk in WWII. Historian Tim Gray speculates that German U-boats may have entered Narragansett Bay before the U.S. officially entered WWII ...
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The Submarines that Completely Changed WW2 - MSNA wolf pack of 13 German U-boats, later joined by three more, detected and pursued convoy SC 107, a 42-ship fleet with five warship escorts heading from Canada to the United Kingdom. Although an ...
In April 1945, New England’s worst naval disaster of World War II took place just 5 miles off the coast of Cape Elizabeth, when a lone-wolf German U-boat arose from the murky depths of Casco Bay ...
The German U-85 went down with all 46 hands aboard — the first German U-boat sunk by a U.S. Navy ship since America entered the conflict.
In the early 1940s, with hundreds of ships leaving Canada's East Coast in convoys, the German government responded with the wolf packs, groups of deadly submarines, sinking scores of merchant ships.
Harry Cooper is the founder of Sharkhunters International, a company that organizes tours to sites that were historically important to the Third Reich, such as the Wolf’s Lair, Hermann Goering’s house ...
Almost 80 years have passed since the end of the Second World War, and there is still fascination about German U-boats that were close to the shores of Newfoundland.
It was World War I where submarines really hit their stride, particularly with top-of-their-class German U-Boats, or Unterseeboot.
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