German submarine U-128

German submarine U-128

"Unterseeboot 128" or "U-128" has been the name of several German submarines or U-boats during the First World War and the Second World War.

* Unterseeboot 128 (1918) was a submarine built in 1918 for service in the First World War, but not completed at the German surrender in 1918.
** During the First World War, Germany also possessed the submarine
*** Unterseeboot B-128, built in 1918 and surrendered in 1918.
* Unterseeboot 128 (1941) was a submarine built in 1941, for service in the Second World War, and sunk in 1943.


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