During World War II, submarines played a crucial role in naval warfare, particularly with Germany's U-boats and the Allies' submarines like those from the United States and the United Kingdom. U-boats targeted merchant ships in the Atlantic, disrupting supply lines and contributing to the Battle of the Atlantic. Allied submarines, especially in the Pacific, effectively attacked Japanese shipping and naval forces, significantly weakening their logistics. The use of submarines marked a shift in naval strategy, emphasizing stealth and surprise in maritime combat.
U-Boat , ULTRA ,U-boat, the name for German submarines during World War 2
They were the submarines of the German Navy. U-boat is short for undertseeboote (undersea boat).
The name U-boat was applied to German submarines.
the word in German is Unterseeboot -- literally, boat under the sea. The informal name for the vessels are U-Boat.
U-boats were German submarines. in the second world war their job was to sink merchant ships to cut oof supplies from America going to Britain.
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They were submarines (German Untersee boat) used to sink ships carring men and materials to war fronts
During World War 2, it is reported that over 2,000 variants of Japanese Submarines were used during World War 2. Out of this, it is estimated that 10,000s were likely to be used during WW2.
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The British lost 76 submarines during WWII.