Maritime archaeologists have identified the wrecks of two World War I-era German submarines at the bottom of the sea floor. Researchers found the wrecks in the North Sea off the coast of Belgium this ...
A German submarine scuttled more than 100 years ago off the coast of France has been revealed by shifting sands. The UC-61, a German U-boat, sank 11 merchant ships during seven months of activity ...
A team of divers have recovered the propeller of a German Submarine that sunk in Cork Harbour during the First World War in 1917. The UC-42 German submarine sank off Roches Point in the mouth of Cork ...
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Accessing a WWI submarine through dangerous mud
Join the Hovercraft History Hunters as they explore the rough seas and deep mud of the Medway in Kent in search of an ...
More than 100 years ago, a German crew aboard a submarine during World War I mistakenly ran aground in northern France. The 26 Germans promptly surrendered and abandoned the submarine, which ...
2018-09-30T20:59:43-04:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/2c6/20180930210234003_hd.jpgNational Geospatial-Intelligence Agency chief historian Gary Weir discussed ...
More than a century after it sunk into the sands of a Northern France beach, a German submarine from World War I has been unearthed. The UC-16 ran aground on the shores of Wissant, France in July 1917 ...
A group of divers have explored the wreckage of a WW1-era Royal Navy submarine - 100 years after it sank. Dominic Robinson, 54, and a team of 10 dived 74m down to check out the century-old HMS M1 sub ...
In World War I, writes Chicoan and naval historian David Bruhn, “German U-boats sank over 5,200 vessels and came dangerously close to choking off Britain’s critical supply of food in the spring of ...
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