German submarine U-103 (1940) — Unterseeboot 103 (usually abbreviated to U 103) was a German Type IXB U boat built during World War II. U 103 was one of the most successful boat in the entire war, succeeding in sinking over 237,000 tons of allied shipping in 11 patrols, a… … Wikipedia
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 submarine U-110 (1940) — U 110 and HMS Bulldog Career … Wikipedia
German submarine U-100 (1939) — U 100 , given its shortlived existence, was one of the most successful and deadly Nazi German U Boats to have served in World War II. [http://ubootwaffe.net/ops/boat.cgi?boat=100] It was of Type VIIB. Combat record First patrol U 100 was first… … Wikipedia
German involvement in the Spanish Civil War — v · … 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 war crimes — The government of Germany ordered, organized and condoned several war crimes in both World War I and World War II. The most notable of these is the Holocaust in which millions of people were murdered or died from abuse and neglect, 60% of them… … Wikipedia
German battleship Tirpitz — A recognition drawing of Tirpitz prepared by the US Navy … Wikipedia