or U-boats, sunk, scuttled, captured, or otherwise lost to German forces during World War II. Here, naval historian Timothy Mulligan describes 25 of the most historically significant U-boats.
Almost 80 years have passed since the end of the Second World War, and there is still fascination about German U-boats that ...
The final resting place of a First World War ship that has been lost since 1917 has been discovered using new technology. HMS ...
It was the highest casualty rate of any branch of service, though not as high as that of the German submarine force, which lost an astonishing 630 men out of every 1,000 who served in the U-boat ...
The wreckage was found by the Lost in Waters Deep group - who aim ... early indication of the Royal Navy’s vulnerability to German U-boats, even in the north of Scotland. The wreck, the last ...
A mystery has been "finally solved" after divers found the resting place of a missing German U-boat. The vessel UC-18 was lost in 1917 after a battle with a secret Royal Navy ship, Lady Olive ...
For the first half of the 20th Century, the German U-boat was the most feared warship at sea. Even Churchill admitted “[t]he only thing that ever really frightened me during the war was the U ...
This is a u-boat officers dress dirk (dagger) from WW2 made by Eichorn with original silver and leather hanger. The German submarine ... many British sailors were lost. Submarines were almost ...
Near the end of WWI Germany, was still putting new submarines into the Atlantic. A U-boat called the SM UC-97 was ...
In 1917 Britain and her allies were losing hundreds of ships every month to German U-boats. These deadly submarines ... Without it, Britain’s war would be lost. An English artist, named Norman ...