There are approximately forty in fair condition, according to one estimate. In 2009, it was announced that a German E-boat was to be refitted for display and touring purposes at a cost of more than eight million dollars.
I presume you mean armed ships disguised to look harmless. Such ships used by the British in World War I were known as Q ships. Those used by the German Navy in World War II were known as "Auxiliary cruisers" -- I think the German word is "Hilfskreuzer".
They left Albany on 1 November 1914.
German submarines blockaded Britain and attacked U.S. ships.
4 ships were torpedoed in World War 1.
They were there to sink as many ships as possible. Some were given the role of landing spies but that was always subordinate to the role of sinking ships.
They got in the war because German ships sunk U.S cargo ships
I presume you mean armed ships disguised to look harmless. Such ships used by the British in World War I were known as Q ships. Those used by the German Navy in World War II were known as "Auxiliary cruisers" -- I think the German word is "Hilfskreuzer".
They got in the war because German ships sunk U.S cargo ships
german u boats were sinking us merchant ships
We entered World War 1 because of a German submarine attack on U.S. merchant ships in 1917.
German U-Boats sank over twenty-four ships off of Florida's Atlantic and Gulf Coasts during World War 2.
Mines and U-Boats.
Ocean liner Lusitania.
A U-Boat was a German submarine that was used to fire torpedoes at ships and spy on the Brits.
Allied cargo ships were the Germans primary targets.
In convoys, many ships sailing together protected by warships to hunt for German U-boats (submarines)
The united states entered world war 1 because of the sinking of US ships (including the the Lusitania) by German submarines