The post-war narrative of the German U-boat efforts follows several stages: the first "Happy Time," followed by the second "Happy Time," and then utter destruction by the Allies. In reality, the ...
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8,000 Pounds of Bombs and 10 U-Boat Kills: The Giant Flying Boat That Lived on a Prayer
The PBM Mariner was an enormous flying boat (80 feet long, 118 feet span) designed by Martin to compete with the Catalina.
In an era of hypersonic missiles, stealth fighters, and nuclear subs, it’s hard to picture sailors going toe-to-toe with the enemy on a ship’s deck. Yet during World War II, the crew of a brand-new ...
The German U-boat U-853 sank the last U.S. merchant ship sunk in WWII. Historian Tim Gray speculates that German U-boats may have entered Narragansett Bay before the U.S. officially entered WWII.
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