This anniversary slipped by me, but I'll mention it now.
Seventy years ago, the U.S. Navy captured the German submarine U-505. This was a rare capture as usually if forced to surrender, U-boats were scuttled, so very few were taken into Allied hands.
Even more importantly, the ship's code was captured and it became a top secret. Even the crew was kept at a separate facility so the Germans thought the ship had been destroyed.
Another interesting thing about this ship is that it is one of the few German World War II U-boats, maybe the only one, still existing.
You can tour the museum ship at Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry.
I will write more extensively about it next week.
--GreGen
My Cooter's History Blog has become about 80% World War II anyway, so I figured to start a blog specific to it, especially since we're commemorating its 70th anniversary and we are quickly losing this "Greatest Generation." The quote is taken from Pearl Harbor survivor Frank Curre, who was on the USS Tennessee that day. He died Dec. 7, 2011, seventy years to the day. His photo is below at right.
Friday, June 13, 2014
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