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Originally posted by dhoward
in 1941, during the first 6 months of the German U-boat offensive out of the US east coast some 397 ships totalling over 2 million tons were sunk, costing roughly 5000 lives. In the process only 7 U-boats (U-85, U-352, U-157, U-158, U-701, U-153 and U-576) were lost. There were only survivors from U-352 (33) and U-701 (7), the rest went down with all hands. 302 Germans were lost on these 7 boats.
I have made dives on some of these boats, and will be part of a History Channel program on U-701 out of Moorehead City.
The U-boat threat, commencing with Operation Drumbeat, was more significant than many people know...
An interesting subject, how many US navy ships were guarding convoy's to Britain and allowing German subs to target American ships running north-south in ordinary commerce? Keeping in mind that Roosevelt's handing over 50 warships to Britain in September of 1940 was an act of war against Germany and violated US law.
Old 04-17-2006, 04:04 PM
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