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  2. German submarine U-571 - Wikipedia

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    German submarine U-571 was a Type VIIC U-boat built for the Kriegsmarine of Nazi Germany for service during World War II. U-571 conducted eleven war patrols, sinking five ships totalling 33,511 gross register tons (GRT), and damaging one other for 11,394 GRT.

  3. U-571 (film) - Wikipedia

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    During a storm, S-33 's boarding party surprises and overwhelms the crew of U-571. After securing U-571, the American S-33 is torpedoed by the arriving German resupply submarine. Dahlgren is blown off the deck and mortally wounded; struggling in the sea he refuses rescue and orders Tyler on the captured U-boat immediately to submerge, along ...

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  5. In Enemy Hands (film) - Wikipedia

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    In Enemy Hands is a 2004 American submarine film directed by Tony Giglio and starring William H. Macy, Til Schweiger, Thomas Kretschmann, Scott Caan and Lauren Holly.The film follows an American submarine crew getting captured by a German submarine crew and taken prisoner aboard their U-boat.

  6. File:Submarine Set from U-571, Cinecittà Studios (46087690884 ...

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  7. Remember When ... A Soviet Nuclear Submarine Sank off the ...

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    After three days of fighting to save the ship, the Soviet commercial ship Krasnogvardeysk took it under tow. The tow cable abruptly snapped and K-219 sank in 18,000 feet of water.

  8. U-571 - Wikipedia

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    U-571, a fictional war film, about a submarine, released in 2000 Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title formed as a letter–number combination.

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