U-boats were German.
155 u-boats where sunk by Coastal Command.
U-boats are submarines. They were used for Guerre de Course (commerce raiding) and scouting.
During the war the U-boats sank about 2,779 ships for a total of 14.1 million tons GRT. This figure is roughly 70% of all allied shipping losses in all theatres of the war and to all hostile action. The most successful year was 1942 when over 6 million tons of shipping were sunk in the Atlantic.
'U-boats' was the name given to German submarines in both the first and second world war.
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It was probably because at the time, German U-Boats were a new form of travel, and because it was so new, there wasn't enough time to place laws or rules of warfare with submarines. So they could basically do whatever they wanted if they made U-Boats.
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If you are meaning to U-boats as in World War two? Than U-boats certainly mean "Underwater Boats"
If you are meaning to U-boats as in World War two? Than U-boats certainly mean "Underwater Boats"
they were used to get in to small places that certain sub marines couldn't get into so the U-Boats could kill easier.
The U Boats in the Battle of the Atlantic really scared him because he thought the U Boats could bring his nation to starvation.
U-boats=Submarines
They had over 1,000 U-Boats They had over 1,000 U-Boats
the Americans were not happy when Germany sunk American ships with their u-boats. the u-boats could sink any ship without warning!
U boats were invented in 1914 for WW1
U-boats were German.