The U-boat War in World War Two (1939-1945) and World War One (1914-1918). Over 30,000 pages on the officers, the boats, technology and the Allied efforts to counter the U-boat threat.
uboat.net is a comprehensive online resource dedicated to the history of U-boats, the submarines used by Germany during World War I and World War II. The site offers detailed information on U-boat types, commanders, patrols, and the ships they sank. It serves as an invaluable tool for historians, researchers, and enthusiasts interested in naval warfare and the history of the U-boats.
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Detailed descriptions and specifications of various U-boat models used during both World Wars.
Biographies and records of U-boat commanders, including their successes and notable missions.
Comprehensive logs of U-boat patrols, including dates, locations, and outcomes.
A database of ships sunk by U-boats, with details on the circumstances of each sinking.
An extensive collection of photographs of U-boats, their crews, and related naval engagements.
Technical drawings and schematics of U-boats, providing insight into their design and construction.
Access to historical documents, including war diaries, official reports, and personal letters.
Interactive maps showing U-boat patrol routes and the locations of ships sunk.
A forum for discussion and exchange of information among U-boat enthusiasts and researchers.
Tools and resources to aid in research, including databases and search functionalities.
uboat.net is owned and maintained by Guðmundur Helgason, a historian and U-boat enthusiast.
The site welcomes contributions from researchers and the public to expand its database and resources.
uboat.net is freely accessible to the public, with no subscription required to view its content.
The site is regularly updated with new information, photos, and documents as they become available.
uboat.net has a strong community of users who contribute to forums, share information, and assist in research.
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