Wolf Packs were groups of German U-boats that used coordinated hunting tactics to harass and sink Allied convoys during WWII.
U-boats, packs of German U-boats searching for American ships were called wolf packs
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a group of German uboats that hunted Allied and US ships
Wolf packs were a strategy German U-boats used to attack allied shipping
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Wolf Packs were groups of German U-boats that used coordinated hunting tactics to harass and sink Allied convoys during WWII.
There were no surface ships in a U-boat wolf pack. (The submarines, like American subs, were called, "Boats".) The smallest wolf packs were 2 to 4 submarines, while the largest wolf packs could contain up to 20 submarines. The size of the wolf packs always depended on what their commander, Karl Doenitz wanted them to do.
Use of groups of up to 40 submarines to patrol areas of the Atlantic and attack convoys at night to prevent US supply ships from reaching Europe; US warships had permission to attack these wolf-packs
German U-boats (submarines) that preyed on allied shipping in the Atlantic Ocean.
This is true. A wolf pack was a tactical unit of a group of submarines, not a type of submarine. German submarines were generically called U-boats for Undersea boats - literal German translation.
um i dont know. search it on wikipedia or something. teehehe.