inside a uboat
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I was sailor, in FRENCH MARINE, in a ancient GERMAN UBOAT , caugth after the WW2, it goes perfectlly in 1970, there was a delixious boat really !!!
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Excellent narration-to bad it's so short.
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@Squarerig That goes for land warfare too. When Allenbrooke was asked why he refused command of the 8th Army the greatest military job at the time he said; "It will take my successor 6 months to learn how Winston thinks and he could do a lot of damage in that time. Air Marshall Park who won the Battle of Britain said "Churchill called at my headquarters to see what was going on but I was lucky, he thought he was a great General & Admiral but he knew nothing about the air so he left me alone"
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*LOOK'S AT PLASTIC U-BOAT MODEL*
*LOOK'S AT SCREEN*
China made it smaller //shot
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dont worry they are no longer the last of the last U boat. In Colombian they are copying the U boat with better range
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Churchill was,as so often,talking through the back of his neck!He was prepared,he said,to take 50% casualties on the convoys!But note:he was at home,deep underground and his knowledge and command of naval warfare was virtually zero.
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what a heap,i never liked the uboats,they were always some primative P.O.S................The Detroit Diesel blows that crap motor away,oh yeah that was the japanese it defeated
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@MrDonetsk777 The lucky ones were instantly killed instantly from torpedo or depth charge. But out in the open ocean, the few minutes of dying was climaxed by an implosion when the submarine finally went below the design depth of the submarine, and sea pressure crushed the ship. Instant nirvana!
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@MrDonetsk777 your dead wtf it matters if you in cold ocean or in some casket you would not know the diffrence and when a submarine gets hit underwater because of the pressure most subs explode so the crew inside die rather very fast.
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@MrDonetsk777 painfull indeed, I intend to join armed forces next year, always have, but damned if I will get in a submarine!
too short damn it.
splintercell275 2 years ago 21
they're awesome. at least they served us in
WW1 and 2, unlike you. those are some real men.
pspkillah222 3 years ago 20