
German submarine U-82 (1941) - Wikipedia
German submarine U-82 was a Type VIIC U-boat of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine during World War II. Her keel was laid down on 15 May 1940 by Bremer Vulkan-Vegesacker Werft of …
SM U-82 - Wikipedia
SM U-82 was a Type U 81 U-boat of the Imperial German Navy during World War I. She was launched on 1 July 1916 and commissioned on 16 September 1916 under Hans Adam. She …
The Type VIIC U-boat U-82 - German U-boats of WWII - uboat.net
Sunk on 6 February 1942 in the North Atlantic north-east of the Azores, in position 44.10N, 23.52W, by depth charges from the British sloop HMS Rochester and the British corvette HMS …
German submarine U-82 - Wikipedia
U-82 may refer to one of the following German submarines: SM U-82 , a Type U 81 submarine launched in 1916 and that served in the First World War until surrendered on 16 January …
German submarine U-82 (1941) - Wikiwand
German submarine U-82 was a Type VIIC U-boat of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine during World War II.
German submarine U-82 (1941) | Military Wiki | Fandom
German submarine U-82 was a Type VIIC U-boat of the German Kriegsmarine during World War II. Her keel was laid down on 15 May 1940 by Bremer Vulkan-Vegesacker Werft of Bremen as …
U 82 – U-Boot-Archiv Wiki
U 82, unter Oberleutnant zur See Siegfried Rollmann, lief am 15.10.1941 von Lorient aus. Das Boot operierte im Nordatlantik und westlich von Irland. U 82 gehörte auf dieser Unternehmung …
U 82 (U-Boot, 1941) – Wikipedia
U 82 war ein deutsches U-Boot vom Typ VII C, das im Zweiten Weltkrieg von der deutschen Kriegsmarine eingesetzt wurde.
Ships hit by U-82 - U-boat Successes - German U-boats - uboat.net
See the profile page for U-82. Please note that in the table below you can find a 'Map' column. This helps to find that particular attack on the map below. Scania (d.) 9 ships sunk (53,049 …
SM U-82 in the Great War - The Wartime Memories Project
U-82, a German submarine, had several successful patrols of the Atlantic to sink any and all Allied shipping. On the morning of 5 September 1918, Mount Vernon and four destroyers were off …