U-boat
German submarine of the First or Second World War
English: U-boat
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U-9 (WWI)
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U-45
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U-52, a Type VIIB submarine.
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The crew of a German UC-1 class submarine on deck (WWI).
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U-570, a Type VIIC submarine that was captured by the British in 1941. The type VIIC was the backbone of German submarine fleet, 1943.
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U-3008, a Type XXI submarine, at Wilhelmshaven, Germany. June 1945.
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U-660, a Type VIIC submarine, surfacing after being depth charged by HMS Lotus and Starwort. November 1942.
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A Type VII and a Type IX submarine alongside each other outside the submarine pens at Trondheim after the war. May 1945.
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U-25 (WWII).
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U-505 preserved at the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, IL, USA.
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German museum ship U-9, a Type 205 submarine now placed in Technikmuseum Speyer.
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German U-boat from WWI. Engraving from London Illustrated News, Feb 20 1915.
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U48
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uboat
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U995
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mine layer
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periscope view
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periscope view
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type 127