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A Royal Navy ship has been discovered in the North Sea after it was sunk by a German U-Boat. International divers have ...
The boat is getting tossed around. Crew struggle to stay up against the swells. Hold on, take a breath. ... The North Sea is very busy, with the most ships (about 260,000 a year) ...
The North Sea was patrolled by a number of submarines on both the Allied and Central sides during World War I. German U-boats would target Allied warships and cargo carriers launched from Bruges ...
During that time, U-boat captains became so confident that on Feb. 28, 1942, U-578 torpedoed the destroyer Jacob Jones off Cape May, New Jersey; only 11 of its 114-man crew survived. Advertisement ...
Low tides have revealed a relic from World War I – the skeleton of a German U-boat visible again off the coast of northern France. The metal frame of a UC 61 can be seen about 100 meters (more ...
The German U-576 off the coast of France, around 1940 or 1941. It sunk near North Carolina in 1942. Photo: Ed Caram. Researchers from NOAA's Office of Marine Sanctuaries just uncovered the remains ...
U-boat UB-148 at sea after surrender to the Allies. UB-148 was part of the escorted submarine convoy that travelled to the U.S while U-111 went solo.; it was sunk off Virginia in June 1921 as part ...
Deep-sea divers hunt for the wrecks of Hitler’s dreaded U-boat fleet off the north west coast of Ireland, while historians unravel the early stages of World War II’s longest campaign.
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