The number of submarines Germany could maintain depends on various factors, including its naval budget, operational requirements, and international treaties. As of recent years, Germany has a fleet of modern submarines, primarily Type 212A and Type 214 submarines, with plans for future models. While there is no fixed limit, Germany's ability to sustain a larger fleet is influenced by technological, logistical, and strategic considerations. Ultimately, the exact number can fluctuate based on policy decisions and changing security dynamics.
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The Treaty of Versailles allowed Germany to have a maximum of 100,000 soldiers and 15,000 sailors however they were not allowed any submarines. And no aircraft.
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Many early submarines were failures. However, as many countries in the world now own and even build submarines, we could reasonably call them a success.
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There are two German U-Boats still in existence. One is in Kiel, Germany, the other is in Chicago.
The Treaty of Versailles forbid Germany from building submarines. Yet years before Hitler took power in Germany, the Wiemar Republic secretly had submarines built in Spain. Netherlands, and Finland. It seems surprising that in the Netherlands, this type of submarine production was not publicized and called to the attention of England and France.
During WW2 the US Navy built 126 submarines.
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