
German submarine U-122 (1939) - Wikipedia
German submarine U-122 was a Type IXB U-boat of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine that operated during World War II. She was ordered on 15 December 1937 and was laid down on 5 March …
The Type IXB U-boat U-122 - German U-boats of WWII - uboat.net
Missing since 22 June 1940 in the North Atlantic between the North Channel and the Bay of Biscay. 49 dead (all hands lost). (FDS/NHB, December 1985). U-122 reported last time on 21 …
SM U-122 - Wikipedia
SM U-122 [Note 1] was a Type UE II long-range minelayer submarine of the Imperial German Navy during World War I. U-122 was engaged in naval warfare and took part in the First Battle …
U 122 – U-Boot-Archiv Wiki
U 122, unter Korvettenkapitän Hans-Günther Looff, lief am 16.05.1940 von Kiel aus. Nach dem Marsch durch den Kaiser Wilhelm Kanal und der Nordsee, machte das Boot in Drontheim fest. …
German submarine U-122 (1939) explained - Everything Explained …
German submarine U-122 was a Type IXB U-boat of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine that operated during World War II. She was ordered on 15 December 1937 and was laid down on 5 March …
U 122 (U-Boot, 1940) – Wikipedia
U 122 war ein U-Boot vom Typ IX B, das im Zweiten Weltkrieg von der deutschen Kriegsmarine eingesetzt wurde. Der Auftrag für das Boot wurde am 15. Dezember 1937 an die Deschimag / …
German submarine U-122 (1939) - Wikiwand
German submarine U-122 was a Type IXB U-boat of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine that operated during World War II.
U 122 - German and Austrian U-boats of World War One
That boat was launched from its shipyard on 20 Dec 1939 and commissioned into the Kriegsmarine on 30 Mar 1940. Take a look at U 122 from WWII. The U-boat War in World War …
U-Boot-Ehrenmal Möltenort - U-122, 2. Weltkrieg - Onlineprojekt ...
Auf dem Marsch ins Einsatzgebiet ist U-122 im Nordatlantik zwischen Nordkanal und Kap Finesterre verschollen. Da keine Versenktmeldung der Alliierten vorliegt, kann das Boot auf …
Submarine U-122 | World War II Database - WW2DB
German submarine U-122 became missing in the Atlantic Ocean somewhere west of Britain and Ireland; the crew of 49 were never seen again.