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TRUE story of a U-Boat Capture With Photos
Some of you may not have seen these...
Enjoy Analysis of attack http://www.uboatarchive.net/U-233Analysis.htm POWs arrive aboard USS Card from USS Thomas http://www.uboatarchive.net/U-233POWXfer.htm Photographs of POWs aboard USS Card http://www.uboatarchive.net/U-233POWs.htm |
Excellent contribution, Laufen. Thank you :up:
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Not alot to enjoy really,when so much is made of U-boat commanders supposedly giving orders to machine gun crews of life boats, they had no such hesatation in machine gunning a u-boat crew who were obviously abandoning ship and jumping into the water:nope:one rule for the victor another for the vanquished,and history is written anew:hmm:
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Oh I understand the reasoning behind it,but once someone has jumped in the sea from a U-boat that your pretty sure you've DC'd the crap out of to carry on filling it(and anyone else trying to jump) full of lead is still rather a bit much,someone leaving a boat to take his chances in the atlantic is making quite a definitive decision.sometimes the actions of the allies seem somewhat malicious to say the least,they are lucky that someone on board a ship when U123 came to the surface had the forsight to stop them ramming it otherwise we would never have cracked the enigma.I wonder how many times in the past the chance came along to capture a U-boat was lost because the overiding desire was one of vengance and destruction,understandable but still distasteful.
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I think this was another case of panicky over-reaction. We are seeing a lot of that in both Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Amazing that although the u boat is so damaged it has to surface, they continue to kill it as though it is some sort of wild beast, and to look at the crew photos they look the same as you and i. not devils, or madmen, just fellow human beings following orders.
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Meant to say,thank you for posting the account LzZ,no offence meant,just a very grizzly account,but thats war I suppose;)
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No offence taken. Your comments were well intended which is one of the things that makes this forum great. Freedom to thought in events of history. |
Very strange. It seems that the uboat was unaware of the destroyer presence until the very last moment. Shouldn’t the sonarman be able to detect the warship presence if the destroyers already detected the uboat.
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