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Q: The Americans thought German submarine warfare was what?
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Americans thought German submarine warfare was?

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Americans fought to keep German submarines from isolating great Britain in the Battle of Stalingrad?

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Principally the Imperial German Navy and the Royal Navy - both enormous forces at the time. Submarines and anti-submarine warfare were still in their infancy in WW1, but it was a German submarine that torpedoed the liner Lusitania off the coast of Ireland.


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The German use of caused tension to increase between the US and Germany.?

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What is U-Boat submarine warfare?

In almost all navies during WWII, submarines were called "boats"...not ships. In Germany, a sub was called an "under-sea-boat", with German enthusiasts preferring to use the German spelling/pronunciation of "boot" for boat. Bottom line: "U-Boat submarine warfare..." is simply submarine warfare (Sub Warfare is what most boys in America grew up calling it).


What was President Woodrow Wilson opinion about the German people?

He thought that Germany was a powerful country. But ever since the unrestricted submarine warfare they have wanted to bring in other allies. Brought to the alliance system.


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