German submarines were referred to as U-boats during the world wars.
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Germany called there submarines U boats
Well, only the Germans called their submarines U-Boats, this was short for the german word unterseeboot which means submarine.
German submarines were referred to as U-boats during the world wars.
The submarines were either called "submarines" or "U-boats." The German submarine was called the "U-boat"
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German U-Boats are submarines. In World War 2, the Germans used these submarines to attack in groups of three or more. The Germans called these groups of submarines "wolfpacks". The Americans, British & Canadians also used the name "wolfpack" to refer to a group of German U-Boats.
'U-boats' was the name given to German submarines in both the first and second world war.
Germany made the first submarines in WW1. They were called U-Boats, short for "unterseeboat" Most modern submarines are descended from The Holland, christened in 1897, invented by John Holland.