Interview with a U-Boat Captain who was rammed and attacked

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Uploaded by on Oct 3, 2006

Interview with U-Boat Captain Peter Cremer of the U333 who was rammed and attacked by a British Destroyer. Recorded in around 1973 for The World at War documentary, check my other videos for WW2 footage and films.

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  • make sure you check out my recently added film "The Imperial War Museum London - a YouTube tribute"

    It features plenty of hand held footage, including WW2 footage and World at War interviews

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  • Respect to our arch enemy, these men were MEN, enemies or not. Fk me, I am in awe of their discipline though they fought for the wrong, which they knew I am sure of it but kept on for their country knowing they must lose in the end. Tks for posting matey, this is a good one.

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  • @swanningaround

    The USA were not actively in China in 1937.

    The USSR and Japan fought a battle in 1939, in Manchuria, with the Soviets winning - as the Germans invaded Poland.

    The USA active in the North Atlantic defending convoys against U-Boats before Dec 1941. They were not U-Boat hunting, merely defending convoys from attack.

  • @NearAbbeyRoad In China. That is when WW2 started.

  • @indonesia4eva

    My uncles was killed by a U-Boat and we have his medals. I have never heard his voice.

  • @swanningaround

    "US involvement began in 1937."

    Where?

  • @125barrett .... oh.

  • @125barrett No one in this video is American!

  • @FienStudios Wrong. US involvement began in 1937. The English tend to forget that Japan and China were in the war in 1937, and the US wa involved also. Meanwhile England was supporting Franco in Spain.

  • @swanningaround well yes, but Britian started fighting in 1939 in the oceans while American begun in 1941

  • @FienStudios The English copied American sea fighting tactics handed down by John Paul Jones, the world's greatest ever mariner. The Germans were never redible seamen anyway. The main sea battles were fought between Japan and the US.

  • @swanningaround you mean the Great British Navy. Read the description

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