Wolf Packs were groups of German U-boats that used coordinated hunting tactics to harass and sink Allied convoys during WWII.
The German word for wolf pack is wolfsrudel. Germany submarines used they naval strategy of the wolf pack making them a real threat in the Atlantic.
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Two or more formed a pack. A single vessel was a "lone wolf."
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The group was known as a Wolf-pack.
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It means simply "wolf." It's a fairly common German name. Another common one is "Wolfgang," which means literally "pack of wolves."
Two or more subs made up a wolf pack.
The "wolf pack" was a strategic grouping of German submarines (U-boats) during World War II, whereby more than one German sub might attack the same Allied convoy crossing the Atlantic.
A lion is a member of the pride, a wolf is a member of the pack.
The group was known as a Wolf-pack.