U-boats, or submarines, were primarily used by Germany during World War I and World War II. In World War I, they were employed from 1914 to 1918 to disrupt Allied shipping. During World War II, U-boats were active from 1939 to 1945, targeting merchant and military vessels in the Battle of the Atlantic. Their use marked significant advancements in naval warfare and had a profound impact on maritime strategy.
Germany used U boats.
No. German U-boats had ordinary, Arabic numerals, such U96 and so.
They were German boats used in WWII.
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they were used to get in to small places that certain sub marines couldn't get into so the U-Boats could kill easier.
U-boats are submarines. They were used for Guerre de Course (commerce raiding) and scouting.
If you are meaning to U-boats as in World War two? Than U-boats certainly mean "Underwater Boats"
They used U-boats
If you are meaning to U-boats as in World War two? Than U-boats certainly mean "Underwater Boats"
I think you are referring to U-boats which is are submarines. U-boat means untersee boten (undersea boat). They were German vessels.
German U-boats were used to sink mainly merchant ships, so as to starve Britain of food supplies and ammunition.
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