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U-BOAT WARFARE 1939-1945
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Axis Forces: A Type VII and a Type IX submarine alongside each other outside the submarine pens at Trondheim after the war.
Captured German U-boats outside their pen at Trondheim in Norway, 19 May 1945.
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No Bathing Facilities on U-Boats Led to Constant Outbreaks of Skin Diseases and Horrible Smells Inside of the Boats
No Bathing Facilities on U-Boats Led to Constant Outbreaks of Skin Diseases and Horrible Smells Inside of the Boats
“It stinks in here!”
This still photo from the German film “Das Boot” gives you an idea of how cramped was the interior of a U-boat. This particular shot is of the engine room with the two 12 cylinder MAN diesels usually found in German U-Boats of the era. “Das Boot” translates as “The Boat.” In German, “boot” is pronounced “boat.”
Because they were unable to bathe, most U-Boat crewmen developed…
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