Due to a drought in Eastern Europe, the scuttled German vessels are reemerging 80 years after they disappeared beneath the river's surface ...
Fryatt, the master of the British merchant ship Brussels, was a familiar figure on the Rotterdam-to-Southampton route.
A German U-boat commanded by Otto Weddigen launched the torpedo that sank the Hawke, as Heath tells Live Science’s Tom Metcalfe. Weddigen’s U-9 boat had sunk three other British vessels a few ...
But the new submarine technology of the German U-boats allowed them to avoid the blockade and sink several Allied warships and civilian ships. Heath said the Hawke was sunk by a torpedo from a U ...
Thousands of children are still learning survival skills at camps first created to teach young sailors how to withstand ...
Submarines have changed both naval warfare and global politics. Here are some of the most important submarines that ever ...
Sunken Nazi WWII ships have once again emerged in the River Danube, following a blistering summer drought that caused water ...
After it was hit by a German torpedo during World War I, a British warship sunk to the bottom of the North Sea, where it has ...
Elbert Hubbard joked before sailing that if the Germans sank the Lusitania, going down with the ship would secure his fame.
A Serbian operation to clear a fleet of sunken Nazi warships from the Danube will bring relief to vessels struggling to ...