RM2DBM3N5–A newspaper photo of the captured 247 ft long German submarine (U-boat) U 98 in Whiby Harbour, UK. She was launched on 31 August 1940 and commissioned on 12 October, with a crew of 46 under the command of Kapitänleutnant Robert Gysae, operating from St. Nazaire in France. Considering she was supposedly sunk on 15 November 1942 west of the Straits of Gibraltar (or alternatively severely damaged off Cape St Vincent, Spain) , this raises a question regarding which ,if any , is true, or if the uboat in the picture was wrongly identified.
RMDRATDF–German U-Boat - UC5
RMF0TBB7–German submarine mothership, Vulcan, taken in the Kiel Canal. On either side are seven German submarines and in a front is a craft entering the dock ship, World War I
RMDNB7M7–A German U-Boat Moving In For The Kill.1.
RMBAX7BN–Trouble-Making Submarine
RM2K642HR–World War II vintage photograph - German Uboat surrender Loch Eriboll, Scotland
RMEYN1FB–German Uboat Being Followed By A USO.
RMEJECMG–'You'll go down again' - German Uboat commander telling a diver to go down again to find out what is wrong with his submarine, WWI
RM2A2CGWT–An advert from the Illustrated War News with an illustration of the sinking of HMS Formidable on New Years Day 1915 by a submarine (Uboat- U24). Captain Arthur N. Loxley died though some of his crew were picked up by the 'Diamond' and the Brixham trawler 'Provident'. Captain Loxley's dead dog, Bruce, was washed ashore and is buried in a marked grave in Abbotsbury Gardens, Dorset
RME28KF3–German U-boat
RM2E3K9EJ–WWII - A mid atlantic rescue by an American ship, the 'American Farmer' of crewmen from the British vessel s s 'Kafiristan' sunk by a German torpedo. The cargo ship (5,193 GRT, 1924) was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 300 nautical miles (560 km) sw of Ireland by a Uboat U-53 ( Kriegsmarine) with the loss of six of her thirty-five crew. Kafiristan was built by William Doxford & Sons Ltd.(Pallion Yard ). Owned by Hindustan Steam Shipping Co. Ltd. - Common Brothers Ltd., Newcastle, 1954 The Aviation & Shipping Co. Ltd.( Purvis ), 1961 Navegacion Skiathos S.A., Beirut, 1969 Camelia Sh
RMH0E0XG–mersey ferries woodside ferry terminal and u-534 uboat story museum Liverpool Merseyside UK
RMT9P9PR–U Boat on Hastings beach
RMDNPDJW–A German Uboat Being Depth Charged.2..
RMEJJ16E–A German Submarine surrendering to the Anerican Destroyer USS Fanning, 1917
RMG3C2EJ–WW1 - Patrolled U-Boat over Heligoland, German Islands
RFTWPE05–Wilhelm Bauer uboat, 19th century. Wilhelm Bauer was a Bavarian inventor and engineer who developed a new type of submersible ship: it dived under an enemy vessel, fixing an electrically triggered mine to its hull and escaping, igniting the mine from a safe distance
RMG3C27N–WW1 - Captured UC5 U-Boat in the River Thames
RMBAX7DR–Old Glory Flies over the U-505
RMG3C2JJ–WW1 - Kaiser disappointed with his Zeppelin and U-Boat
RMHFDEA0–Uboat and Batavia
RMTYW3K1–U-505 german uboat submarine exhibit in the museum of science and industry Chicago IL USA
RMPFMX42–German submarine on Hastings beach, 15th April, 1919
RM2E3MC2P–U-58 Captured by the Fanning and Nicholson during World War I
RMMHMJF4–U-boat Under Net
RM2H09B04–The Chase of the U-boat during World War I
RMHH4GG0–WW1 - Istanbul - Golden Horn - A German U-boat welcomed
RM2A5N487–Sinking of the Lusitania. Engraving by Norman Wilkinson, The Illustrated London News, May 15, 1915.
RMDB8MNW–U-boats stranded on the south coast of England after surrender, circa 1914 - 1918
RMTTTTG8–Olympic with Returned Soldiers - War artist Arthur Lismer captured the return of the troopship SS Olympic (centre) to Halifax harbour following the First World War. Olympic's multi-coloured dazzle camouflage, added in 1917 at the height of the German U-Boat threat, was intended to make the ship more difficult to identify and target. The painting also provides a glimpse of the busy Halifax dockyard, Canada's principal wartime naval base. Pressed into service in 1915, Olympic became one of the war's most famous troop ships. Affectionately known as 'Old Reliable,' Olympic would carry over 200,000
RME28KFC–German U-boat U-14 submarine which served in World War I
RM2AFR71T–A British Tanker Blows Up - After being torpedoed by a German submarine. Copied from a German book on their navy, published during World War II.
RMDNRPCE–A German Uboat Surfacing After Being Depth Charged.
RMEK4W7N–The Conning tower of German Submarines - World War I, circa 1916
RMG39PEH–U-BOATS IN HARBOUR 1916 U-Boat in harbour 1916
RMEJECMH–The German Submarines U-1 and U-12, circa 1914
RMPN13GB–U-boat Submarine at sea. Maritime drawing shows a submarine at sea during World War II
RMH0E0WT–u-534 submarine museum at u-boat story Liverpool Merseyside UK
RMCP1D18–transport / transportation, navigation, submarines, submarine torpedo boat, designed by by Josiah H. L.Tuck, built in 1885, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMMR3BXC–1919 British naval newspaper photograph of the captured German mine laying Submarine SM UC5
RMT15BDW–Developed and constructed by Short Brothers for the Royal Air Force, a Short Sunderland S25 flying boat patrol bomber, on patrol over a British convoy. At 85 feet long, it was the most luxurious wartime aircraft with a WC, wash basin, cooker and kitchen sink, with a crew of twelve who are often airborne for 14 hours they need those facilities. The German U-boat crews called it the 'Flying Porcupine’ because it was so effective at clearing the decks of Jerry submarines. Sunderlands damaged or sank 43 German U-boats and 12 from the Italian navy, for the loss of just ten Sunderlands.
RMARP5A5–The U171 submarine wreck in Brittany
RMBAX7BW–Salvage Saves Shipping
RME1XA11–Sinking of Germany Uboat
RMBAX7EX–The Assassin
RMDB4KTA–Nazism / National Socialism military, navy, submarines, U-35, Type VII A, commissioned on 3.11.1936, scuttled on 19.11.1939, at sea, circa 1937, Uboats, U-boats, U boats, Uboat, U-boat, boat, submarine, Third Reich, German Reich, navy, Second World War, WWII, water, Germany, navigation, 20th century, historic, historical, 1930s, Wehrmacht, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMBAX7BD–Defeat the Kaiser and His U-Boats - Eat Less Wheat
RFWXJ5TM–Yellow cartoon submarie. Hand drawn vector illustration.
RMBAX7FJ–Destruction of a Submarine
RMJRYD2D–The Malta-based diving support vessel U-boat Navigator
RMBAX7F8–Give to the Submarine Fund
RMDNC7D1–A German U-Boat Moving In For The Kill.5.
RMBAX7CP–Warned!
RMG39PEG–XMAS ABOARD A U-BOAT 1915
RMEJECMF–You have ten minutes to take to your boats - U-Boat commander ordering a boat evacuated before sinking during World War I
RMER5HF3–WW1 German Submarine - U-Boat U118, Hastings, Sussex
RMCTFH9P–German submarine U20, on Danish coast, said to be the one that sank the LUSITANIA, circa 1915
RMG380HM–BADGER RAMS U-BOAT 1914
RMH0E0W9–u-534 submarine museum at u-boat story Liverpool Merseyside UK
RMG3BB86–U-BOAT COMMANDER
RMT15CF1–Developed and constructed by Short Brothers for the Royal Air Force, a Short Sunderland S25 flying boat patrol bomber, on patrol over a British convoy. At 85 feet long, it was the most luxurious wartime aircraft with a WC, wash basin, cooker and kitchen sink, with a crew of twelve who are often airborne for 14 hours they need those facilities. The German U-boat crews called it the 'Flying Porcupine’ because it was so effective at clearing the decks of Jerry submarines. Sunderlands damaged or sank 43 German U-boats and 12 from the Italian navy, for the loss of just ten Sunderlands.
RMG3BJWE–RESCUING U-BOAT VICTIM
RMARP596–The U171 submarine wreck in Brittany
RME1XA0X–Sinking of Germany Uboat
RMBJW987–U534 U Boat German
RF2M5E002–An actual captured Nazi U-boat is on display at the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago
RMA2MN10–diving submarine
RMHFPY8C–A real U-boat submarine museum in Hamburg
RF2GB6579–The U-Boat Worx C-Explorer 3 Submersible submarine displayed at The Arsenale in the Miami Design District
RMAE6723–Interior of the German built WW2 submarine base in Saint Nazaire Brittany France
RMDNC55M–A German U-Boat Moving In For The Kill.4.
RM2GG13B9–The U-505 German submarine (U-boat) on display at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
RMPA9JN3–237 SLNSW 12447 Display promoting Gulbransen Living Tone radio and UBoat 29 for Columbia Pictures Ltd
RFWAHHXE–U-boat pens in St Nazaire
RMCB97XD–Torpedo room from a German U9 submarine (1967), Germany
RMD4MA2X–Officers and crew of USS Fanning, Destroyer. The Fanning effected the capture of the German Submarine U-58. Lieutenant Commander Carpender, circa 1917
RMBRFY0N–German Navy U33 submarine with officers on the conning tower of the vessel seen underway on the River Tamar Devon England UK
RMH0E0W6–submarine bow plane on u-534 at u-boat story Liverpool Merseyside UK
RMKEMBNK–Brasil uboat Propaganda
RMEMYYB1–There is no shortage of meat in Eire. Our picture shows: The village stores in County Wexford with a great display of meat, as compared with the ration in the United Kingdom due to the uboat war in the Atlantic. 24th April 1944
RMM5J5DC–An Astute-class submarine operated by the Royal Navy, is seen passing through the Largs Channel in the Firth of Clyde, with an MoD Police escort.
RM2APPMA9–MN [Merchant Navy]/Anefo London series Dutch merchant fleet. S.S. Polyphemus Annotation: Repronegative. Built in 1930 (Greenock) for the Dutch Steamvaart Mijoceen. Captain C. Koningstein. On 27 May 1942, torpedoed and sunk off the northeast coast of the United States by a German U-boat [U-578]. See: www.uboat.net/allies/merchants/ships/1711.html Date: undated Location: Great Britain Keywords: Merchant Navy, Ships, World War II
RMT44WAJ–Kaiserliche Marine / Imperial German Navy - Uboot / U-Boot / Submarine SM U 8
RFRPTF7X–Uboat Sign in Birkenhead
RF2M7KR8J–creative way of the nautilus uboat, cartoon style art
RMDNC4T9–A German U-Boat Moving In For The Kill.3.
RM2GG139Y–The U-505 German submarine (U-boat) on display at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
RMPDRGB0–133 SLNSW 12447 Display promoting Gulbransen Living Tone radio and UBoat 29 for Columbia Pictures Ltd
RMW3RHGP–The German submarine U-995 is a Type VIIC/41 U-boat of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine, now open as a museum in Laboe, Germany, on the Baltic Sea.
RMCB97XX–German U9 submarine (1967), Germany
RMD4MA58–U-58 captured by the Destroyers USS Fanning and USS Nicholson, World War I, circa 1917
RMBRG4K8–German Navy U33 submarine with officers on the conning tower of the vessel seen underway on the River Tamar Devon England UK
RMH0E0WF–u-534 submarine museum at u-boat story Liverpool Merseyside UK
RMEMJWWM–The German Submarine U-11 on her trial trip in the North Sea, June 21, 1911
RMBRFTJ0–German Navy U33 submarine with officers on the conning tower of the vessel seen underway on the River Tamar Devon England UK
RMG375K9–Captured U-Boat 1916
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