When World War One developed, the US followed a policy of neutrality towards the nations involved in that conflict. In 1917, however, the German announcement that it would resume unrestricted submarine warfare pushed the US into the war against Germany and her allies.
One name that I have found is Schiloroth (What a name!!) It's translated in German, RED SHIELD
He had a big Welt on his face. This may not be a good sentence but it is one
The "EURO" is one.
there is only one and her name is rajvinder kaur
Diesel-Electric submarines had been in use for years before WWI; there were many commissioned boats on both sides of the war before it even started, so there is no one particular submarine used in WWI. However, the one boat that arguably had the most impact at the beginning of WWI was the German submarine U-20, which was responsible for sinking the British passenger liner RMS Lusitania. This single submarine attack had repercussions throughout the war, causing policy shifts in Germany considering submarine warfare, and which affected submarine warfare in general forever.
there were several ships torpedoed in the channel, 1915 one was a ferry and the other one was the "Lusitania"
The submarines were either called "submarines" or "U-boats." The German submarine was called the "U-boat"
The Luftwaffe was the namr given to the German Air Force during the second world war. The name for the German Air Force. no one cares
Neither. The Titanic sank in 1912, 2 years before World War One. It's Sister ship, the Britannic, was sunk either by a German U-boat (submarine) or a mine early in World War One (in 1915)
Yes, 19 German Submarines surrendered at Derry in May 1945. They were taken out to sea & sunk. They remain there to this day. There is a plan to refloat one.
The connection between German submarine warfare & the battle of Stalingrad is a distant one............Ans 2 - The Battle of Stalingrad was fought between the Russian and German Armies and air forces. Submarine warfare was not a part of it.
U-1 (also known in English as the German Type U 1 submarine) is the first German military submarine produced for the German Empire's Imperial German Navy. Only one was built. It was in service on 14 December 1906. After suffering damage from a collision while on a training exercise in 1919, U-1 was sold to the Germaniawerft foundation at the Deutsches Museum in Munich where it was restored and can be viewed on display.
The man in question, Albert Lloyd Hopkins, was one of the American passengers on the liner Lusitania when it was torpedoed by a German submarine.
Lusitania or commonly known as RMS Lusitania is the biggest ship of its time and was sunk by submarine torpedoes from German underwater boats. This event became one of the major reasons why the America participated in the World War I.
One torpedo fired by a German submarine sank the Lusitania. No other weaponry was used.
Unrestricted Submarine Warfare. This German policy promised that any ships bringing supplies to the British Isles would be sunk by u-boats and was the only one of Germany's strategies that left the battlegrounds, thus the only one which threatened America.