Maritime archaeologists have identified the wrecks of two World War I-era German submarines at the bottom of the sea floor. Researchers found the wrecks in the North Sea off the coast of Belgium this ...
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Dangerous mud and a WWI submarine: reaching places others can't
Join the Hovercraft History Hunters as they explore the rough seas and deep mud of the Medway in Kent in search of an ...
A team of divers have recovered the propeller of a German Submarine that sunk in Cork Harbour during the First World War in 1917. The UC-42 German submarine sank off Roches Point in the mouth of Cork ...
A German submarine scuttled more than 100 years ago off the coast of France has been revealed by shifting sands. The UC-61, a German U-boat, sank 11 merchant ships during seven months of activity ...
More than 100 years ago, a German crew aboard a submarine during World War I mistakenly ran aground in northern France. The 26 Germans promptly surrendered and abandoned the submarine, which ...
More than a century after it sunk into the sands of a Northern France beach, a German submarine from World War I has been unearthed. The UC-16 ran aground on the shores of Wissant, France in July 1917 ...
In World War I, writes Chicoan and naval historian David Bruhn, “German U-boats sank over 5,200 vessels and came dangerously close to choking off Britain’s critical supply of food in the spring of ...
The wreck of a World War One German U-boat has been found off the coast of Norfolk. Scans by windfarm developers showed the submarine lying about 55 miles (90km) east of Caister-on-Sea. U-31 went ...
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