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U-Boat
The U stands for untersee (German for undersea, meaning underwater), as it was a submarine.The U-boat was the Unterseeboot (as in "Das Boot"), and in English is used to mean German submarines of World Wars I and II.
Germany's first U-Boat, number U-1, descended from a batch of newly constructed submarines for Russia during the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905. Russia received four or five submarines, and Germany commissioned it's first U-Boat in 1906.
They go there by boat.
The submarines were either called "submarines" or "U-boats." The German submarine was called the "U-boat"
The name U-boat was applied to German submarines.
A German submarine used in WW I was called a U-boat.
german U-boats were submarines. in German they are called Unterseeboot
it was called U-boat
U-boat means under the sea boat aka submarines , they used to call it u-boat during the world wars
U-boat means under the sea boat aka submarines , they used to call it u-boat during the world wars
They are the submarines of the German navy.U-Boat is an abbreviation of Unterseeboot the German word for submarine.Literally: Under the Sea Boat
They were the submarines of the German Navy. U-boat is short for undertseeboote (undersea boat).
U-Boat , ULTRA ,U-boat, the name for German submarines during World War 2
Germany - the term is an abbreviation of the German word for submarine, "Unterseeboot", or "Undersea Boat".
Subs (Submarines).