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if you search around for pictures and you type ur U-number
and the U-number is the one ur sub is in your SH3 career what will turn up? I found this U-9 an WW1 submarine...pretty cool picture German Submarine U-9 (Source: PHOTOS OF THE GREAT WAR: WORLD WAR I IMAGE ARCHIVE). http://bss.sfsu.edu/tygiel/Hist427/1.../427uboat1.jpg picture is too large to paste it here so click the link And they talk about the U-9 in this page that its located in Wilhelmshaven. and here the picture of the little U-9 bugger ![]() source: http://www.vth.de/Modellbau/Werft/mu.../wilhelmsh.htm German language
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Here is my U-52 at Wilhelmshaven:
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Didnt find a pic for U106 yet
But found this ![]() 23 Oct, 1941 An incredibly sad event befell U-106 on this date. When the replacement watch opened the tower hatch in rough seas they found out that the entire previous tower watch of 4 men had been washed overboard. [Oberleutnant zur See Werner Grüneberg, Fähnrich zur See Herbert von Bruchhausen, Oberbootsmannmaat Karl Heemann, Matrose Ewald Brühl] 27 Jul, 1942 A Wellington aircraft (Sqdn 311/A) attacked U-106 killing the I WO Oberleutnant zur See Günter Wißmann and wounding the Commander. The boat had only left Lorient, France 2 days earlier and was forced to return, arriving on July 28. Wish I hadnt looked now ![]() Ahh found 1 ![]() |
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Probably...I'll check and see if I can find anything out.
Checking out uboat.net I have found 2 things that might have resulted in that bridge... First:25 Oct, 1940 3 Hudson aircraft from the 228th RAF Squadron attacked U-46 and one man was fatally wounded and died the next day. [Matrosengefreiter Plaep] and second: On 3 August 1940 the British submarine HMS Triad (Lt. Cm George Salt) was returning from patrol off Fedjeosen, to the north of Bergen, she spotted U-46 (Endrass) as she was sailing for patrol. Not being able to find a firing position, Triad surfaced and attacked U-46 with her 102mm gun at 2230 hours. Endrass decided not to engage and dived. Triad also dived and tried to hunt the U-boat, but both boats lost contact. HMS Triad was lost in action only 6 weeks later.
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![]() ![]() U-504. I gotta make a sig outta that. ![]()
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No pictures but I found out the first historicle Kapitaen on my u-boat rammed a sinking ship..:rotfl:
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No pics of U-575, however, she seemed to be quite the lucky boat. As in, one of the few that was sunk and had survivors.
8 ships sunk for a total of 36.106 GRT 1 warship sunk for a total of 1.015 tons 1 ship damaged for a total of 12.910 GRT FateSunk 13 March, 1944 in the north Atlantic north of the Azores, in position 46.18N, 27.34W, by depth charges from the Canadian frigate HMCS Prince Rupert, the US destroyer USS Hobson, the US destroyer escort USS Haverfield, and by depth charges from a British Wellington and Fortress aircraft (Sqdn. 172/B and 206/R and 220/J) and Avenger aircraft of the US escort carrier USS Bogue. 18 dead and 37 survivors. The Commander. Survived the war Günther Heydemann began his naval career in April 1933. He then sailed on the line ships Schlesien and Schleswig-Holstein before transferring to the U-boat force in April 1940. After the usual training he made two patrols as watch officer on board U-69 under the command of Kptlt. Jost Metzler. He left U-69 in April 1941 and two months later commissioned the Type VIIC U-boat U-575. He commanded this boat on eight relatively successful patrols and sank many ships. In July 1943 he left U-575 and became a training officer in the 23rd and 25th training flotillas until the end of the war. Picked this number at random too. ![]() She was a Type VIIc and did you notice how much muscle it took to put her down? One tough old boat. Last edited by Deimos01; 08-12-06 at 04:06 PM. |
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Not sure but I beleave this is a web site about U-575. Good pics!
http://www.ewetel.net/~diana.elsterm...gsberichte.htm Its all in German and since Im a dumb ass American, the only language I speak is bad english... I cant really make heads or tails of it. Last edited by Deimos01; 08-12-06 at 04:16 PM. |
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