During the war the U-boats sank about 2,779 ships for a total of 14.1 million tons GRT. This figure is roughly 70% of all allied shipping losses in all theatres of the war and to all hostile action. The most successful year was 1942 when over 6 million tons of shipping were sunk in the Atlantic.
about 146 at their peak {| ! align="left" | Location ! Avg # of U-boats ! align="left" | Emden | 25 ! align="left" | Ostend | 23 ! align="left" | Pola | 22 ! align="left" | Wilhelmshaven | 22 ! align="left" | Libau | 9 ! align="left" | Constantinople | 3 |}
12,547 were sunk around 1500 were out of action
they sank alot of U-boats until CANADaINs invented radar and could kill the u-boats
Through the years of WW 1, 360 U-Boats were put into service.
Including operational losses, about 217.
How many boats went vs. the Spanish Armada?
5421
Approximately 162,000 Allied troops survived the 6th of June.
Over 1 million people managed to reach foreign shores. The total number that fled cannot be determined, because many may not have survived.
Over 170,000 men survived the beach landings, Glider landings and parachuting in.
just search WWII survivors stories in google, read the stories and wriite your assignment a bit like those stories
In the cave Výstupek from the area Moravský kras survived secret headquarters for the occasion of nuclear war. It is one of the many similar.
It sank up to 2,779 ships in world war 2
Yes the Germans created uboats, they have had them since the dawn of time, litterally
The Allies sunk German Uboats. Uboat, not you-boat. Uboats stand for Unterseeboot - undersea boat.
A stronger possibly of that, than the conventional methods employed by the WWII Generals.
The submarines attacked Pearl Harbor
a group of German uboats that hunted Allied and US ships
about 1,100 died. I don't know how many survived. :/ in 1984, 300,000 people were killed but i dont know how many people survived.
ten cockerels survived the Titanic
few people survived no
the u boat is a submarine. it was made to hit and sink British ships
Yes, many of the above ground aqueducts have survived in spite of wars. The underground aqueducts have also survived and some of them are even being used today.Yes, many of the above ground aqueducts have survived in spite of wars. The underground aqueducts have also survived and some of them are even being used today.Yes, many of the above ground aqueducts have survived in spite of wars. The underground aqueducts have also survived and some of them are even being used today.Yes, many of the above ground aqueducts have survived in spite of wars. The underground aqueducts have also survived and some of them are even being used today.Yes, many of the above ground aqueducts have survived in spite of wars. The underground aqueducts have also survived and some of them are even being used today.Yes, many of the above ground aqueducts have survived in spite of wars. The underground aqueducts have also survived and some of them are even being used today.Yes, many of the above ground aqueducts have survived in spite of wars. The underground aqueducts have also survived and some of them are even being used today.Yes, many of the above ground aqueducts have survived in spite of wars. The underground aqueducts have also survived and some of them are even being used today.Yes, many of the above ground aqueducts have survived in spite of wars. The underground aqueducts have also survived and some of them are even being used today.
How many Jews survived at the end of world war 2