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This policy was called unrestricted submarine warfare

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What policy did German follow using submarines that the us was against?

Unrestrictive sinkings (sinking without a warning).


When did German submarines began sinking unarmed and unresisting merchant and passenger ships without warning?

World War 1.


German U-boats break the rules of the high seas?

Generally so, for sinking civilian vessels without warning (aka unrestricted sub warfare).


What did Germany do in February 1915 to stop Americans economic assistance to Great Britain?

German Embasy gave a warning to US that any ship that is seen and is in British side, will be atacked by German submarines without warning.


German submarines began sinking unarmed and unresisting merchant and passenger ships without warning?

WWI; Guerre de Course-Merchant Raiding aka Commerce raiding.


Unrestricted Submarine Warfare USRW is a doctrine by which a submarine will attack any vessel flying a hostile flag or suspected of giving aid to an enemy without warning or provocation Previously?

Yes, German U-boats will attack any ship or vessel going to Britain, without warning. Even if the country that the ship is coming from is neutral.


Why was the us concerned about the German you- boats?

I think you mean the U-boats. And they were concerned, if you mean at the beginning of WWI, because the Germans were sinking ships without warning, including passenger ships, namely, the US ship Lusitania. The U-boats were also sinking ships from neutral countries. They made a promise to stop, but continued anyway. This led directly to the US entering WWI.So, to make a long story short, they were sinking innocent ships.


Was the us involved in the war before pearl Harbor but in a different country?

No. But the US was selling arms to Britain and German U-boats were sinking US freighters in the North Atlantic.


How did allies respond to German submarines tanks?

By sinking them!


What was the name of German attacks on Britain?

Blitz - short for Blitzkrieg - lightning strike. Answer: The Blitz had nothing to do with blitzkrieg. The term "Blitz" was originated by the British press (maybe because, like lightning, it came from the sky without real warning and caused damage).


Could a ship travel to great Britain without passing any German U-Boats?

no


The German U-boat changed the rules of naval warfare because of what?

because it remained hidden and fired without warning.