German submarine Deutschland — For other ships of the same name, see Deutschland (disambiguation). Deutschland unloading in New London, 1916. Career (German Empire) … Wikipedia
German submarine Bremen — Bremen was a blockade breaking German merchant submarine of World War I. Developed with private funds and operated by the North German Lloyd Line, she was one of the first of seven U 151 class U boats built and one of only two used as unarmed… … Wikipedia
German Type U 151 submarine — U 151 was a class of U boats built during World War I by the Kaiserliche Marine.U 151 U boats carried 18 torpedoes and were armed with two 105 mm deck gun. They carried a crew of 35 and had a cruising range of around convert|25000|nmi|km| 2. They … Wikipedia
German submarine U-73 (1940) — Unterseeboot 73 or U 73 was a Type VIIB submarine of the Kriegsmarine. U 73 was launched 27 July 1940, by Bremer Vulkan of Bremen Vegesack, Germany. [Lenton 1976 p.151] U 73 sank one ship of 4260 tons during the first patrol from 2 February 1941… … Wikipedia
German Type II submarine — The Type II U boat was designed by Germany as a coastal submarine, modeled after the submarine CV 707, which was designed by Dutch dummy company Ingenieurskantoor voor Scheepsbouw den Haag (I.v.S) (set up by Germany after World War I in order to… … 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 battleship Gneisenau — … Wikipedia
German battleship Scharnhorst — Scharnhorst Career (Nazi Germany) … Wikipedia
German cruiser Admiral Scheer — Admiral Scheer in Gibraltar in 1936 … Wikipedia
SM U-151 — Career (German Empire) Class and type: Type U 151 U … Wikipedia