German submarine U-398

German submarine U-398

Unterseeboot 398 was a German U-Boat. It sunk no ships during its career. It vanished without in trace in either North Sea or the Arctic Sea. The cause for its disappearance remains an unsolved mystery.

External links

* [http://uboat.net/boats/u398.htm]


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