a U-Boat is a German Submarine used to fight the U.S in WW1
The Uboat was a submarine made by the Germans
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Primarily over 2,000 merchant vessels, with a sprinkling of allied warships.
German Uboat torpedos sinking half of the Merchant Marine fleet
In World WarII, the germans named it a uboat
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13unluck: Woodrow Wilson tried to avoid entering the war but Britain and Theodore Roosevelt had pressured him to do so. After intercepting a message from Germany which invited Mexico to join Germany and wage war on the United States, Wilson pushed America to enter the war. _______________________________________________________________ German Uboat attacks killed U.S. citizens.
During World War II, U-boats were operated by the German Navy, known as the Kriegsmarine. They were used to disrupt Allied supply lines and conduct military operations at sea.
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It was the German way of saying "submarine" which properly should be called a "submersible." It is a shortening of "unterseeboot" to just uboat.
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The war at sea in world war one (as with two in the atlantic) was inherintly limited by the allies primarily Britains decicive advantage, the Germans faught the French and the British with the battle of Jutland being the main engagement. The result of this was the British taking heavier losses than the Germans but the Germans lost their ability to really challenge the British and did not engage in major surface engagments after this. The Germans pioneered submarine warfare during world war one but this was relatively limited and is mainly significant in its influence in the German decision and ability to launch a Uboat campaign in world war 2