Foreign U-Boats

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Foreign U-Boats was the title for a special section created by the Nazi German Kriegsmarine that adopted 14 captured allied submarines into the U-Boat corp. Beginning in 1939 and lasting until the end of World War II in 1945, the German Navy modified a total of 14 captured allied submarines, then deployed them into combat with German crews. The special corp was not especially successful, as only 9 allied ships were destroyed by Foreign U-Boats through the entire war, 7 of those having been destroyed by U-A. [1] [2]

[edit] Countries from which the captured submarines came

  • U-A: Turkey
  • U-B: British
  • U-C-1: Norway
  • U-C-2: Norway
  • U-D-1: Netherlands
  • U-D-2: Netherlands
  • U-D-3: Netherlands
  • U-D-4: Netherlands
  • U-D-5: Netherlands
  • U-F-1: France
  • U-F-2: France
  • U-F-3: France
  • UIT-22: Italy
  • UIT-23: Italy
  • UIT-24: Italy
  • UIT-25: Italy


[edit] Further reading

http://uboat.net/boats/index_foreign.html

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