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In reply to the discussion: Crewman from a WW2 German U-Boat has words we should ponder [View all]WarGamer
(18,200 posts)2. Very cool... I've seen it. BTW the U-995 in Germany is in similar condition.
And of course the victors write the history and war crimes are something "only" the bad guys commit.
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Thank you for this very thoughtful piece. The soldiers and civilians don't want to fight
erronis
Aug 2025
#1
Das Boot (The Boat) is a great move, I've seen it a few times... When in Mobile Alabama I took a tour of the
mitch96
Aug 2025
#23
On the US boats it was a lot less but still horrific. 52 subs sunk, 3500 officers and crew gone. Percentage wise
mitch96
Aug 2025
#60
I've come to the conclusion that there is something truly wrong with our species
Coventina
Aug 2025
#61
I've come to the conclusion that this was inevitable on account of evolution.
soldierant
Aug 2025
#63
I think the planet will be fine. It's just a big rock with a hot core spinning around a star we call the sun...
mitch96
Aug 2025
#64
I believe this was the one where the secret German code books were captured ... a real breakthrough for the Allies.
eppur_se_muova
Aug 2025
#6
Yes, the sub was a treasure-trove of documents, 2 Enigma machines, and just plain sub technology
Coventina
Aug 2025
#7
Thanks, couldn't remember whether this happened before or after Bletchley Park broke Enigma. Of course ...
eppur_se_muova
Aug 2025
#10
I didn't make it to the dollhouse, as my husband really wanted to see the cars and the space stuff.
Coventina
Aug 2025
#12
Thank you so much for sharing that! I've been visiting the Museum & U-505 since I was a child.
Martin Eden
Aug 2025
#20
That's a nice post but I think the Geneva Conventions weren't adopted until 1949 four years after WWII ended in 45
Uncle Joe
Aug 2025
#31
Fascinating. Who was the author of the autobiography? This is a totally new piece of
LoisB
Aug 2025
#48
No reason to be ashamed! I had no idea about the U-505 until Monday, when we visited.
Coventina
Aug 2025
#56