Here we’ll run through the five most successful U-boats that sailed in World War II, based on the total tonnage of ships they managed to sink. Launched in 1940, U-123 was a Type IXB U-boat, a sub-type ...
World War II began. Germany then had 57 U-boats in ... Walter-cycle, 1,600-ton U-boat designated Type XVIII. Two prototypes were ordered, but it soon became clear that not enough time or money ...
In many areas of Europe, it's hard to escape the visual reminders of World War II's devastating impact ... re-discovery — of ...
The first submarine designed for both a male and female crew was commissioned on Saturday, with the boat featuring various ...
These are the best World War II movies of the past eight decades, according to a Military.com survey of U.S. service members ...
Buying a historic cruise ship found on Craigslist back in 2008 was undoubtedly a life-altering decision for Utahn Chris ...
(Photo by Brett Dunlap) “Marietta has been wonderful to us,” she said. “We have had a great turnout.” Many of the people who ...
Sitting in his most comfortable chair, Allen Johnson was overcome with emotion as he recounted his time as a Merchant Marine ...
People were excited to see a piece of history along the levee in Marietta on Sunday, as it was the last day for the World War ...
A German band welcomes a Type VIIC U-boat, the mainstay of the German World War II submarine fleet, returning from a war patrol. As in World War I, Germany developed several classes of U-boat.
Chris Willson poured years and money into bringing a vintage cruise liner back to life, then it all went wrong.