A German crew couldn't even sink their own vessel; it was captured and is on display. As a German sailor laughingly stated, "it's out lived it's captors!"
I do not know of any example of this, but that ain't saying much..... German armour was perceived to be better than the British counterpart, I say perceived, but, for example in North Africa, the German advances tended to be quick in the extreme. Allied attacks throughout the war, in the west at least, tended to be much more measured. The Germans certainly used captured US equipment in the Battle of the Bulge, but then they were dressed as Americans ! Whether the Russians ever captured a Tiger or Panther I do not know.
no not yet
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At the battle of fort Necessity he and all of the forces he commanded were captured. They weren't ransomed though, though with a defeat that spectacular they should've been :(
Who ever asked this is a retard the answer is nicholas Henski
You don't ever even use the boat.
Yes. Go and listen to I'm on a boat by the Lonely Island
No she can't be captured
No
The largest animal ever captured and held in captivity is the Killer Whale (Orcinus Orca).
I do not know of any example of this, but that ain't saying much..... German armour was perceived to be better than the British counterpart, I say perceived, but, for example in North Africa, the German advances tended to be quick in the extreme. Allied attacks throughout the war, in the west at least, tended to be much more measured. The Germans certainly used captured US equipment in the Battle of the Bulge, but then they were dressed as Americans ! Whether the Russians ever captured a Tiger or Panther I do not know.
yes
no not yet
German Long Range U-Boat (1943) Lenght in Meters = 68m Beam (wide) = 5.5m In Comparison to a 1981 Russian Typhoon Class ( Biggest Sub Ever Made) 173m Long 25m wide
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yes Poland in 1612
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