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Tuesday marks 75 years since the U.S. Navy captured the U-505 German submarine, now on display at the Museum of Science and Industry.
On Wednesday, in honor of the 70th anniversary of the capture of German submarine U-505, the Museum of Science and Industry welcomed veterans of Task Group 22.3. (The Task Group was composed of ...
U-505 was the only German U-Boat captured by the U.S. Navy. The submarine held secrets and technology the Germans hoped would never fall into the allied forces' hands.
The U.S. Navy sunk many German U-boat submarines in World War II. But then they captured one, right before the D-Day invasion.
Germany's U-505 submarine was the 1st warship captured by the US Navy in over a century and top secret during World War II. See photos of the inside.
When the German submarine U-505 was captured by US forces in 1944, the mission was top secret. Now, eight decades later, the vessel — the only intact German submarine that was captured by US ...
On June 4, 1944 a German submarine was captured in the Atlantic. Seventy years later the U-505 remains one of the biggest, most unique attractions in Chicago, perhaps in the ...
When the U-505 submarine was launched in August 1941 it joined a fearsome German war machine that was the most technologically advanced military in the world -- it even carried the top-secret ...
Today marks 75 years since United States forces towed a captured German sub, U-505, into Bermuda waters under a cloak of secrecy. The U-boat was brought into the Great Sound with 57 prisoners, as ...