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horrgakx
02-19-07, 07:33 AM
You might not have seen this before, if you have Google Earth it is well worth checking out - the locations of WW2 u-boat final resting places. Quite sad to view, so many losses.

The post to download the KMZ file is here;
http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/showflat.php?Number=794775

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v647/horrgakx/Sub/uboatloss.jpg

Mooncatt
02-19-07, 07:43 AM
jesus christ...more than quite a few id say lol. i notice the concentration of losses seems to be heavier in the famous der kanal

ReallyDedPoet
02-19-07, 08:11 AM
I think I read somewhere that the average U-Boat career on the front-line was 6 months, I think this was in Iron Coffins.

Mooncatt
02-19-07, 08:12 AM
so are these losses just for Germany or all countries involved in the war?

melnibonian
02-19-07, 09:28 AM
There are much more U-Boats sunk in the Canal, the Biskay and the ports than in open sea:o War was really difficult for the U-Bootwaffe

Jimbuna
02-19-07, 09:44 AM
75% (30,000 out of a total compliment of 40,000) war losses :yep: Need one say anymore :nope:

ReallyDedPoet
02-19-07, 09:47 AM
75% (30,000 out of a total compliment of 40,000) war losses :yep: Need one say anymore :nope:

I think the number is higher as far as % for those who saw action\patrols, upwards to 90%.

hyperion2206
02-19-07, 10:13 AM
I think the estemated life time of an U-Boat officer was the same as the expected life time on an inexperienced officer at the east front: ~3 weeks.

Jimbuna
02-19-07, 11:26 AM
75% (30,000 out of a total compliment of 40,000) war losses :yep: Need one say anymore :nope:

I think the number is higher as far as % for those who saw action\patrols, upwards to 90%.

You may be right....I suppose it depends on what source of info you access...I tend to lean toward the author Clay Blair :yep:

Corrupt_File
02-19-07, 12:10 PM
We should go back in time and tell the Kaleun's...
STAY OUT OF THE CHANNEL!
Kiel looks like it go hit hard too. You can't really see it, but I'm sure around the Gib was bad too.

Letum
02-19-07, 12:13 PM
Great Find

ReallyDedPoet
02-19-07, 12:14 PM
75% (30,000 out of a total compliment of 40,000) war losses :yep: Need one say anymore :nope:
I think the number is higher as far as % for those who saw action\patrols, upwards to 90%.
You may be right....I suppose it depends on what source of info you access...I tend to lean toward the author Clay Blair :yep:

I am always interested in books on the subject, only have a handful so far, can you reccommend something by Clay Blair. Thanks:up:

Jimbuna
02-19-07, 12:22 PM
75% (30,000 out of a total compliment of 40,000) war losses :yep: Need one say anymore :nope:
I think the number is higher as far as % for those who saw action\patrols, upwards to 90%.
You may be right....I suppose it depends on what source of info you access...I tend to lean toward the author Clay Blair :yep:

I am always interested in books on the subject, only have a handful so far, can you reccommend something by Clay Blair. Thanks:up:

Jeez!...there are a great many :yep:
But at the risk of being shot down in flames IMO the two Clay Blair volumes 'Hitler's U-boat War in the Atlantic'. At work right now but I'm sure a few folk will come in with links for you :up:

ReallyDedPoet
02-19-07, 12:25 PM
Thanks Jimbuna, I will add that one to the list:up: Back to work now:damn:

bigboywooly
02-19-07, 01:52 PM
Thats all German warship losses on there not just Uboats

Heres one for the US

http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/download.php?Number=134037 (http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/download.php?Number=134037)

High Voltage
02-19-07, 01:53 PM
What would be interesting in that it would give us a clear progression of the war, would be to have different colour-coded markings indicating which year the sinkings took place in...Then you could really see how much smaller the "safe" hunting grounds got every year, and how quickly the losses started to pile up.

bigboywooly
02-19-07, 02:11 PM
Heres one supposed to be a WW1 uboat
Left to rot after the surrender

http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/download.php?Number=540312

Jimbuna
02-19-07, 02:17 PM
Very interesting BB :yep: never seen that one mate :up:

f16falcon
02-19-07, 03:04 PM
That is an amazing picture..wow!

mookiemookie
02-19-07, 03:18 PM
What would be interesting in that it would give us a clear progression of the war, would be to have different colour-coded markings indicating which year the sinkings took place in...Then you could really see how much smaller the "safe" hunting grounds got every year, and how quickly the losses started to pile up.

It already does this. If you play around with the layers in your Places folder, you can sort by year or ship type.

Rhodes
02-19-07, 08:55 PM
Cool pic:up:

2 markers near the portuguese coast,:o

WilhelmSchulz.
02-19-07, 10:21 PM
I cant see them in Google earth