German submarine U-122 (1940) — Unterseeboot 122 was a German Type IXB U boat that served with the Kriegsmarine during the Second World War.She was ordered on 15 December 1937 and was laid down on 5 March 1939 at AG Weser, Bremen, becoming werk 954 . She was launched on 20… … Wikipedia
German submarine U-256 — Unterseeboot 256 or U 256 (also known as U Flak 2) was a German World War II Type VIIC submarine commissioned on 18 December 1941. U 256 was assigned to 8. Unterseebootflottille (U Boat Flotilla) for training. U 256 was later transferred to 9.… … Wikipedia
German submarine U-98 (1940) — Unterseeboot 98 or U 98 was a Nazi German U Boat that operated from March of 1941 until November of 1942. It was first launched on August 31st, 1940, operating out of St. Nazaire with a crew of 46 under the initial command of Robert Gysae. In… … Wikipedia
Submarine — For other uses, see Submarine (disambiguation). A Japan Maritime Self Defense Force Oyashio class submarine in 2006 A submarine is a watercraft capable of independent operation below the surface of the water. It differs from a submersible, which… … Wikipedia
German auxiliary cruiser Kormoran — Kormoran redirects here. For other uses, see Kormoran (disambiguation). Auxiliary cruiser Kormoran meets a German U boat at sea Career (Nazi Germany) … Wikipedia
German–Soviet Credit Agreement (1939) — For other uses, see German–Soviet Commercial Agreement (disambiguation). German–Soviet Credit Agreement Signed August 19, 1939 Location Berlin, Germany Signatories Union of Soviet Socialist Republics … Wikipedia
German involvement in the Spanish Civil War — v · … Wikipedia
German–Soviet Commercial Agreement (1940) — For other uses, see German–Soviet Commercial Agreement (disambiguation). German Soviet Commercial Agreement German Soviet Commercial Agreement Signed February 11, 1940 Location Moscow, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics Signatories Union of… … Wikipedia
German battleship Tirpitz — A recognition drawing of Tirpitz prepared by the US Navy … Wikipedia
German Type IX submarine — Type IXB was an improved model with an increased range. It was the most successful version overall with each boat averaging a total of over 100,000 tonnes sunk. Famous IXB boats included U 123 under the command of Reinhard Hardegen, which opened… … Wikipedia