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Hi
Hello go down and type in you u-boat number and see you real life contact reports and sinkings.
Find your emblems and outher stuff.
I did not know where else to put this so here lol.
http://www.uboat.net/
UnderseaLcpl
01-20-09, 06:13 PM
Most people here have seen U-boat.net, but it's always good to post the link for newcomers.:up:
For the record, the type IXC, U-127, actually sunk more than 2.5 million tons of allied merchants and warships between 1940 and 1944 at 100% realism:D
Most people here have seen U-boat.net, but it's always good to post the link for newcomers.:up:
For the record, the type IXC, U-127, actually sunk more than 2.5 million tons of allied merchants and warships between 1940 and 1944 at 100% realism:D
Reading Hardegen's (U-123) ships diary at the moment. He was on patrol at the US east coast. Very interesting.
I posted several links to U-Boat sites in the Sub and Naval Discussion forum, if anybody should be interested.
UnderseaLcpl
01-21-09, 01:11 AM
Most people here have seen U-boat.net, but it's always good to post the link for newcomers.:up:
For the record, the type IXC, U-127, actually sunk more than 2.5 million tons of allied merchants and warships between 1940 and 1944 at 100% realism:D
Reading Hardegen's (U-123) ships diary at the moment. He was on patrol at the US east coast. Very interesting.
I posted several links to U-Boat sites in the Sub and Naval Discussion forum, if anybody should be interested.
On that note, "Operation: Drumbeat" is an excellent read with many accounts from Hardegen. Also, U-Boat ace Otto Krestchmer's audio inteviews are available here; http://www.uboat.net/men/interviews/kretschmer.htm in .wav format.
Most people here have seen U-boat.net, but it's always good to post the link for newcomers.:up:
For the record, the type IXC, U-127, actually sunk more than 2.5 million tons of allied merchants and warships between 1940 and 1944 at 100% realism:D
Reading Hardegen's (U-123) ships diary at the moment. He was on patrol at the US east coast. Very interesting.
I posted several links to U-Boat sites in the Sub and Naval Discussion forum, if anybody should be interested.
On that note, "Operation: Drumbeat" is an excellent read with many accounts from Hardegen. Also, U-Boat ace Otto Krestchmer's audio inteviews are available here; http://www.uboat.net/men/interviews/kretschmer.htm in .wav format.
Aye. Probably going to order 1 or 2 of Erich Topp's books from Germany. So much cheaper there then here. :-?
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