The German U 505 attack submarine was captured by the United States during World War 2. Captured on June 4, 1944.
Yes. The U 505 is the real attack or combat submarine.
The U 505 is the real attack submarine.
The German combat submarine U 505 is located at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago Illinois.
Yes. The Chicagoans(or the United States Navy) have captured the World War two German submarine and it was brought into Chicago in the year 1956 but now that kind of real World War two combat submarine is for display.
1 sailor the rest died.
Currently resides in the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago, Illinois. It was captured two days before D-Day (June 4th) in 1944. Many classified documents inside aided the allied codebreaking effort.
The U-505, a German U-boat captured during World War II, was towed to the naval base at Washington, D.C., after its capture in June 1944. It was later moved to the Chicago area, where it was displayed at the Museum of Science and Industry. Today, the U-505 remains a prominent exhibit at the museum, allowing visitors to learn about its history and the role of submarines in the war.
Nobody. The submarine was captured before it was sunk.
Hans Jacob Goebeler has written: 'Steel boat, iron hearts' -- subject(s): Biography, German Naval operations, German Personal narratives, Germany, Germany. Kriegsmarine, Naval operations, Naval operations, German, Personal narratives, German, Sailors, Submarine, U-505 (Submarine), World War, 1939-1945 'Steel boats, iron hearts' -- subject(s): Submarine, Germany, U-505 (Submarine), World War, 1939-1945, Germany. Kriegsmarine, Sailors, German Personal narratives, Naval operations, Biography, German Naval operations
German submarine U-A was created in 1939.
the U boat 'is' the German word for submarine. western nations just used submarine. U boat is short for Unterwasserboot, which translates as undersea boat or under water boat or submarine.