Mysterious U-20
What Happened to the German U-Boat U 20 After Sinking the Lusitania?

Discover the fate of German U-boat U 20 after its infamous action against the Lusitania.

U-455 Mystery
What Caused the Sinking of U-455?

Uncover the mystery behind the sinking of U-455, a German submarine, and its wreck discovery near Genoa.

U-Boat Hunter
How Captain Walker Became a U-boat Hunter

Discover how Captain Walker sank 14 U-boats and secured Allied shipping routes during WWII.

Das Boot Explained
Understanding 'Das Boot': The Meaning in German Slang

Discover the meaning of 'Das Boot' in German slang and its cultural significance from the acclaimed film.

Wilhelm Gustloff Tragedy
What is the Biggest Ship Sinking in History? A Closer Look at the Wilhelm Gustloff

Explore the tragic sinking of the Wilhelm Gustloff, the largest maritime disaster, resulting in over 9,000 lives lost.

U-853's Demise
Where Was the U-853 Submarine Sunk? Discover Its Historic Location

Learn about the sinking of U-853 near Block Island, Rhode Island, and its significance in WWII naval history.

PT-215 Armament
What Was the Most Heavily Armed PT Boat in WWII?

Discover the heavily armed PT-215 boat, its armament, and its role in WWII naval operations.

U-110's Enigma
The Capture of U-110: A Turning Point in WWII Intelligence

Discover how the capture of U-110 impacted WWII and aided the Allies in decoding German communications.

Thrilling Sub Adventure
Is U-571 Considered a Great Movie? Analyzing Its Impact and Accuracy

Explore whether U-571 is a great film with action-packed moments but historical inaccuracies.

PT-109 Survived
Is the Story of PT-109 Commanded by JFK True?

Explore the true story of PT-109 and its impact on JFK's legacy during WWII.

U-Boats' Surrender
U-boats that Evaded Surrender: The Cases of U-530 and U-977

Explore the intriguing stories of U-boats U-530 and U-977 that evaded surrender after WWII.

U-Boat Defeat
How Convoys and Technology Defeated German U-Boats

Discover how convoys, sonar, and air patrols played a crucial role in stopping German U-boats during WWII.

U-35 Sinkings
How Many Ships Did the German U-Boat U 35 Sink in WWI?

Discover the impressive record of the German U-boat U 35, which sank 224 ships during World War I, totaling over 538,000 tons.

Unmatched Captain
Top U-Boat Captain of WW1: Lothar von Arnauld de la Perière

Discover the legacy of Lothar von Arnauld de la Perière, the most successful U-boat captain in WW1 history.

Raising the Graf Spee
What Happened to the Graf Spee? Exploring Its Recovery Efforts

Discover the status of the Graf Spee wreck and ongoing recovery efforts of its artifacts.

U-166 Discovery
Discovering U-166: The 1985 U-Boat Find

Learn about the historic discovery of U-166, a German U-boat sunk during World War II, found in 1985.

U-Boat Fate
What Happened to U-boats After WWII? Discover Their Fate

Explore the fate of U-boats post-WWII, including scuttling and distribution to Allied nations for research.

Lost Fleet WWII
How Many US Aircraft Carriers Were Lost in WWII?

Discover the total number of US aircraft carriers lost during World War II and their impact on naval warfare.

Unsinkable Bismarck
Why Was the Bismarck So Difficult to Sink?

Discover the reasons behind the Bismarck's resilience and its eventual sinking in this insightful Q&A video.

Japanese Battleships After WWII
Survivors of WWII: Which Japanese Battleships Endured?

Discover which Japanese battleships survived WWII and their fates post-war, including the notable Nagato.

Fearless U-47
Discover the Most Feared U-boat of WWII: U-47 Explained

Learn about U-47, the feared WWII U-boat known for sinking HMS Royal Oak. Dive into its historical significance and commander Gunther Prien.

Untold History: US vs Japan
Did the US Actually Sink a Japanese Submarine Prior to Pearl Harbor?

Discover the historical fact behind the sinking of a Japanese submarine before the Pearl Harbor attack on December 7, 1941.

U-Boat Danger
The Proximity of U-boats to the US Coast During WWII

Explore how U-boats operated close to the US during WWII, disrupting supply lines and instilling fear.