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U-Boat was the name used by the Allies for German submarines particularly during WW2. U-Boat stood for Unterseeboot, the German for submarine. Unterseeboot was actually a general term for submarines.Answer: An undersea boat or submarine. Also can be known as a German Submarine.A U-Boat or "unter see boot" is the German name for a submarine.
The name U-boat was applied to German submarines.
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Krupps engineer Raimondo Lorenzo was the first man to take a submarine from the batch headed for Russia during the Russo-Japanese War in 1904 and adapt it meet the needs of the German Navy. Commissioning it as U1 into the Imperial German Navy in 1906.
A German submarine used in WW I was called a U-boat.
The German name for a submarine - under sea boat.
One notable German submarine is the U-96, a type VIIC U-boat used by the Kriegsmarine during World War II. It gained fame from the 1981 film "Das Boot," which depicts the harrowing experiences of its crew. U-96 completed several successful patrols before being sunk in 1945.
The Allies referred to them to as U-boats a contraction of the translation of the German name for the vessels: Under sea boat or in German "Unterseeboot"