Image the interior of the control room onboard a German Uboat, with a Royal Navy sailor standing to the left, with the binnacle in the centre foreground The Control Room U155 (The Deutschland) Moored in St Katherine's Docks, London, December 1918 Imperial War MuseumsImage a Royal Navy 'Q' ship, the Suffolk Coast, is moored to the right, with a German UBoat immediately alongside her, both in St Katherine's Docks in London Two opentopped barges are moored in the immediate foreground Large dock buildingsU155 filmed on the day the wreck was discovered and first dived in 01
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U boat u 155-After the hydrophone and depth charges were introduced, accompanying destroyers could attack a submerged submarine with some hope of success This German U boat the U155 (still flying the German flag) is moored above Tower Bridge, the year was 1919 The U155 was untypically built as a commercial blockade breaking submarine, she was taken over by the German Navy in 1917 and armed with two torpedo tubes and a gun deck U155 surrendered on 24th November 1918 and was brought to England where she
U155 deutschland uboat submarine copper ashtray wwi regular price $ sold very rare 1938 german wwii graf zeppelin ii lz 130 airship porcelain bowl heinrich & co bavaria regular price $ sold vintage antique national cash register model 346The German submarine U155 on display in St Katherine docks, London, England, December 1918 The SM U155 (formerly merchant submarine "Deutschland") was a Type U151 UKreuzer of the Kaiserliche Marine during World War I Built at Flensburger Schiffbau, she was launched on 28 March 1916 as merchant submarine "Deutschland" U155 was an extremely successful German UBoat, and during WW1 sunk 43 allied ships In the attached photo we see the German UBoat 'U 155', moored by Tower Bridge, London, as one of the surrendered German submarines which were taken around various British ports and seaside resorts for public display after the end of the First World War
German UBoat Operations – Caribbean Area May 1942 – courtesy of Capt WHR Armstrong The convoy system was not used at the time giving the UBoats easy targets Later in the war the ships sailed in convoy, with armed escorts, and losses were much less It was not until 1944 that the battle of the Atlantic had swung against the German Navy The double periscope stand – a design feature on larger Uboats which dates back to WW1 (Innes McCartney) stunning visibility meant the wreck could be seen from 40m during the ascent (Innes McCartney) Goodbye U155another truly awesome discovery One of several new Operation Deadlight Uboats I found in 013 (Innes McCartney) Kaiserliche Marine Uboat U155 in display at the river Thames after the surrender of Germany, December 1918 Si Vis Pacem Para Bellum BravoZulu Super Moderator Staff member Super Moderator TAARB Joined Messages 19,344 Points
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