U = undersea
Answer 2
It's not a you boat, ir's a u-boat.
The shape of the boat!
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"Unterseeboot" (literally, Undersea Boat) is the German word for submarine. It is often referred to be it's nickname, "U-Boat" in English.
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German Admiral Alfred Von Tirpitz as secretary for the German navy.
A U-boat was a submarine used by Germany in World War 1 and World War 2.
german U-boats were submarines. in German they are called Unterseeboot
it was called U-boat
The name U-boat was applied to German submarines.
A German submarine was called a U-boat which was short for Unterseeboot (undersea boat). The Kriegsmarine did not name the submarines, but simply numbered them (like U-47, for instance). +++ They are still called Unterseeboot, or U-boot.
No, but the German me boat did.
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German submarine swere and are known as U-Boote, an abbreviation of Unterwasserboot, which translates literally as underwater boat
The German word for a "submarine" is "U-Boot", 'Boot' is pronounced as 'boat'.
German military submarines were called U-boats, which is short for unterseeboot. This means just 'undersea boat.'
They were called U-boats - Unterseeboot which means undersea boat.
The submarines were either called "submarines" or "U-boats." The German submarine was called the "U-boat"
a German u-boat weigh 789 tons