The English people knew this U-boat was carrying something real dangerous and they still sunk it, well it means that they couldn't catch it by any otherway way, luckily it's engine was srewed that's how they won the battle, they shouldn't receive any glory for that... now it's costing millions to repair their error... We'll were use to this kind of things. Human error no big deal.
This submarine is at the bottom of the sea in Norway, 150 meters under the water and now the goverment finaly has decided that the are going to take it up the summer in 2010.
the goverment in norway is soon deciding if they are going to take it up or not because it have some things in it that can hurt the nature. they are going to have a program of it here in norway next week. i know this beacuse im from norway.
Fate Sunk 9 Feb, 1945 in the North Sea west of Bergen, Norway, in position 60.46N, 04.35E, by torpedoes from the British submarine HMS Venturer. 73 dead (all hands lost).
The English people knew this U-boat was carrying something real dangerous and they still sunk it, well it means that they couldn't catch it by any otherway way, luckily it's engine was srewed that's how they won the battle, they shouldn't receive any glory for that... now it's costing millions to repair their error... We'll were use to this kind of things. Human error no big deal.
charly5rsf 2 years ago
This submarine is at the bottom of the sea in Norway, 150 meters under the water and now the goverment finaly has decided that the are going to take it up the summer in 2010.
fedd5 3 years ago 4
the goverment in norway is soon deciding if they are going to take it up or not because it have some things in it that can hurt the nature. they are going to have a program of it here in norway next week. i know this beacuse im from norway.
fedd5 3 years ago 2
the thing is mercury
hatemf23 2 years ago
u-864 Career 1 patrol 9 Dec, 1943 - 31 Oct, 1944 4. Flottille (training)
1 Nov, 1944 - 9 Feb, 1945 33. Flottille (front boat)
Successes No ships sunk or damaged
Fate Sunk 9 Feb, 1945 in the North Sea west of Bergen, Norway, in position 60.46N, 04.35E, by torpedoes from the British submarine HMS Venturer. 73 dead (all hands lost).
uhfnutbar1 4 years ago
u-864 Type IXD2
Laid down 15 Oct, 1942 AG Weser, Bremen
Commissioned 9 Dec, 1943 Korvkpt. Ralf-Reimar Wolfram
Commanders 9 Dec, 1943 - 9 Feb, 1945 KrvKpt. Ralf-Reimar Wolfram
uhfnutbar1 4 years ago
I saw it on Discovery if you have the chance show the rest of it.
elli782 4 years ago
cool... Can I touch you?????
Wollemand 4 years ago
Where the HELL is the rest of it?!
BMFRU2 5 years ago
where is the rest of it?
Wollemand 5 years ago