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On June 4, 1944, the US Navy captured its first German submarine. Now it's displayed at Chicago's Griffin Museum of Science ...
Inside incredible World War One German U-boat that's been discovered The specialists from Guernsey found the German UC-18 last seen in 1917 after a four-year search.
World War One wasn't just fought on land. As Germany expanded its navy, the sea became a new battleground. Find out how in our BBC Bitesize 3rd level history articles.
The Imperial Japanese Navy destroyer Teruzuki was discovered more than 2,600 feet below the ocean's surface near the Solomon Islands.
The U-853, which lies 121 feet deep and 8 miles east of Block Island, was one of many German U-boats that brought a mostly faraway war to the coastal United States.
The Hidden History of the Nazi U-Boats That Prowled the Gulf Coast, Bringing World War II to America’s Shores Between 1942 and 1943, German submarines sank 56 Allied ships in the region and ...
Related: The SM U-111 was one of five German U-boats from World War I that were sunk in U.S. waters (there are also eight from World War II) and it's the last to be rediscovered. When the U-boat ...
And what a story it is. At the start of the war, the German admiral Karl Doenitz’s seemingly invincible wolf pack of U-boats posed a clear and present danger to the very survival of Britain.
The 36-foot boat carried U.S. troops during the invasion of Sicily and the Battle of Tarawa in the Pacific, officials said. How it ended up in Lake Shasta is a mystery.
By the end of World War I, thanks to refueling in the mid-Atlantic, German U-boats had an even farther range and could reach the United States.
Plus, artist Alejandro Perez Mesa, a relative newcomer to the title, pushes the boundaries of Commando ’s usual “two panel” ...