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1. German submarine – a U-boat, as they were called
2. Some said it was the Battle of the Atlantic, against the U-boats and German battleships
3. U-boat!” he said, laughing hysterically and mocking a scared and serious facial expression
4. The ships themselves had long been confiscated by the allied victors to compensate them for those sunk by our U-Boats
5. The concept for getting nine divisions across the Channel was to block the west of the Channel with U-Boats, and the east of the Channel with mines and torpedo boats
6. Grand Admiral Erich Raeder, head of the German navy was hopeful that the surface warships combined with the U-boats would successfully blockade and starve Britain into submission
7. The Battle of the Atlantic which was now at its height since the Americans had come into the war was to be left to the U-boats alone
8. It should be remembered that at this time the U-boat offensive was at its height
9. Exactly where to land had to be measured against the considerable threats posed by U-Boats in the Atlantic and Mediterranean, plus enemy aircraft operating from Sicily
10. The main foe now became German U-boats
11. On the evening of 11thNovember, several U-Boats slipped among the transports and sank four that were still loaded with over 90% of their supplies
12. German U-Boats effectively controlled the cold, dark waters of the North Sea
13. It wasn’t a full size U-boat, but some sort of miniature submarine, only about forty feet long
14. brother, Dieter, serving on a U-boat as captain somewhere in the
15. We are very worried about him; U-boats have an alarming
16. almost three years of service in U-boats and recently pro-
17. alarming rate in other U-boats was legendary
18. Out of 40,000 U-boat sailors, only 10,000 came home
19. The U-boat that Helga’s brother commanded was leaving the
20. Bremerhaven and carry on to meet other U-boats off the coast of
21. off a collection of letters entrusted to him by a U-boat captain he
22. Dieter wondered if she was not aware that those on the U-boats
23. gling small breathing space in the U-boat would almost get the
24. This could easily become political, Dieter being a U-boat captain
25. Four weeks’ worth of headlines from the Seattle Times alone were reason enough for worry: “Death Penalty for Pacifists Is Decreed as Germany Girds” (April 19); “Nazis Jail Aged Nuns, Monks in New Attack on Christianity” (April 27); “German Move to Build U-Boats Rouses Anxiety in Great Britain” (April 28); “Britain to Match Nazi Planes; Calls on Hitler to Fix Limits” (May 2); “Hitler Warned by Britain Not to Militarize Rhineland Zone” (May 7); “Nazis Have New Weapon: 60-Knot Boat” (May 17); “Hitler Police Jail U
26. Doenitz was appointed head of the German U-boat force in 1935
27. The U-boat that had sunk our ship appeared and we were wondering what was going to happen to us
28. Pincher must have caught sight of the periscope of a U-boat, for on coming up (although he couldn't swim much) he said when I grabbed him: "Lumme, I'm in for fourteen penn'orth!" (14 days 10A, i