U-Boats: Hitler's Sharks

Series from 2006

Series from 2006

From the beginning of the Second World War the sea became a vitally important scene of conflict. The British government was forced to maintain a strat…

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Part 1: Genesis

From the beginning of the Second World War the sea became a vitally important scene of conflict. The British government was forced to maintain a strategy of antisubmarine warfare throughout the conflict, while the Royal Navy sought to interrupt the Third Reich's maritime traffic. In these circumstances the submarine became an important weapon of war.

Part 2: The Good Times

From the beginning of the Second World War the sea became a vitally important scene of conflict. The British government was forced to maintain a strategy of antisubmarine warfare throughout the conflict, while the Royal Navy sought to interrupt the Third Reich's maritime traffic. In these circumstances the submarine became an important weapon of war.

Part 3: The Sound of the Drum

From the beginning of the Second World War the sea became a vitally important scene of conflict. The British government was forced to maintain a strategy of antisubmarine warfare throughout the conflict, while the Royal Navy sought to interrupt the Third Reich's maritime traffic. In these circumstances the submarine became an important weapon of war.