U = undersea Answer 2 It's not a you boat, ir's a u-boat.
No, but the German me boat did.
a German u-boat weigh 789 tons
Unterseeboot is German for submarine.
U-boat was short for "Untersee", the German word for "Undersea"
U boat is used for German submarines in both World Wars. It is a translation of German U-Boot which is short for Unterseeboot.A U-Boat is the English expression for the German U-Boot (these languages are related historically - this explains the "boat" and "boot" - meaning the same). The "U" is short for "Untersee-Boot", "unter" equals "sub", "see" equals "mare"... seen? A U-Boot is German for submarine.
German U-boat activity had forced the United States into war Americans were angry German U-boats had killed U.S. citizens.
A submarine of the German navy.
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.
german U-boats were submarines. in German they are called Unterseeboot
U-boat is a World War II term for a German submarine.
The "u" stood for "underwater" and the term "u-boats" was and still is used in reference to WWI German submarines.