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A team of ten divers from ProjectXplore identified the wreck 60 miles off the Scottish coast at a depth of 82 metres.
A Royal Navy ship has been discovered in the North Sea after it was sunk by a German U-Boat. International divers have ...
Visitors can walk through the U-505's control room and bunks that held space for its crew of 59 men.
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.
How Britain’s Secret Decoy Ships Outfoxed German U-Boats During World War I Divers recently discovered the wreck of a German submarine and the Royal Navy Q-ship that sank it in February 1917 ...
The food aboard a German U-boat could get really monotonous, especially after the first ten days or so, when all of the best and freshest ingredients would have gone bad. This simple soup uses ...
More than 100 years have passed since the tragic demise of Captain Fryatt, a Southampton sailor whose name, though perhaps fading from local memory, continues to resonate as a beacon of bravery ...
His exploits during the First World War, particularly his daring attempts to ram German U-boats, earned him a place of honour not only in British history but also in the hearts of the Belgian people.
Explorers say they've found the wreckage of a British warship that was sunk by a German U-boat during World War I. Some 524 people, including the ship's captain, perished when the HMS Hawke went ...
The U-533 set sail in July 1943 from the U-boat pens in Lorient, Nazi-occupied France, with a crew of 53 sailors, including 29-year-old Captain Helmut Hennig.
Discovering WW1 Submarine Wreck Divers off the coast of Shetland have identified the World War One German U-boat as the SM UC-55 submarine, which was sunk by the Royal Navy in 1917 approximately ...