The fate of a WW2 bomber navigator ... evidence in a German submarine captain's log book that the bomber was hit by anti-aircraft guns fired from the deck of a German U-boat in the Bay of Biscay.
From friendly fire incidents to an ambush from German E-boats, the exercise ended up costing the lives of at least 749 American servicemen. However, due to the imminent invasion of Normandy ...
For much of the past 80 years, the scuttled German vessels—including torpedo boats, tugboats ... revealing the World War II ...
Germany developed flying prototypes of longer range bombers that would be able to fly over and bomb New York City.
The British Pathé clip of a news reel from the time, captured the attack by a German U-boat on 25 November 1941. At the time it was believed 859 crewmen died when the ship sank - it was later ...
The German crew and the British boarding party were evacuated to Holderness and Ditcham found himself alone on the burning E-boat until he was thrown a rope and hauled onboard his own ship ...
This year marks the 80th anniversary of the event historians often refer to as the beginning of the end of World War II. To mark the ... A fleet of German E-boats learned about the mock invasion ...
In 1917 Britain and her allies were losing hundreds of ships every month to German U-boats. These deadly submarines patrolled the waters of the United Kingdom watching for ships to destroy.
A World War II soldier who was killed in the mountains of France during a German offensive in 1944 has been identified, and his remains will be reburied at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia ...