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U-111 is the last known enemy submarine wreck from WWI in waters off the eastern seaboard—and never should have been found. A stereo card image of surrendered German submarines moored at the ...
The story is true. The German sub officially was known as U-166. It was among a fleet of 23 sent to the Atlantic Ocean in the ...
Benjamin Lowy / National Geographic Five German submarines from World War I, and a further eight from World War II, have been found in U.S. waters, with the U-111 being the only one known to be ...
A hundred years after it sank beneath the waves, the World War I-era German submarine U-111 was found off the coast of Virginia. It’s the strange, final resting place for the U-boat that entered ...
Expert assessments agreed that the structure found 28 meters under the sea stemmed from a submarine, “possibly German,” naval engineers Juan Martin Canevaro and Andrés Miguel Cuidet said in a ...
Languages: English, Spanish Maritime archaeologists have identified the wrecks of two World War I-era German submarines at the bottom of the sea floor. Researchers found the wrecks in the North ...
The wreckage was found in the spring of 2023 ... when it was sunk by a torpedo launched from a German submarine. All 53 crew members died. The vessel is now considered a "war grave," according ...
When the German submarine caught up to the Lady Olive early ... As Keen says, “A great deal of our sunken history is yet to be found, much of it in deeper water.” ...