A British Submarine Fires Its Torpedoes at a Nazi U-Boat

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  • Опубліковано 30 лип 2018
  • A British submarine on a mission to deliver supplies to Norwegian resistance fighters spots an unsuspecting enemy submarine in 1944. It's simply too good an opportunity to pass up.
    From the Series: Hell Below: Sub Vs Sub bit.ly/2NZrCDL
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  • @AllansStation
    @AllansStation 2 роки тому +83

    I am the ex secretary of Scotland North East Branch of the Submariners association, we had 2 members in the branch who served in Venturer during this attack, and l heard their story first hand. I served in World War Two boat Tally Ho. In my 90s now, but never forget my band of brothers in the Submarine Service

    • @johndoe-od6ge
      @johndoe-od6ge Рік тому +2

      thank you for your service ! new york here.

    • @ingridclare7411
      @ingridclare7411 Рік тому +1

      Oh well done. I come from long standing Aussie naval family...

    • @zygmuntthecacaokakistocrat6589
      @zygmuntthecacaokakistocrat6589 Рік тому +1

      @@johndoe-od6ge You don't say that to each other in the British Armed Forces, especially the RN. You just get on with it.

    • @StonyRC
      @StonyRC Рік тому

      As a British subject from a military family, I'd like to thank you for your dedicated service to your country - helping protect us all.

    • @StonyRC
      @StonyRC Рік тому

      @@zygmuntthecacaokakistocrat6589 - NONSENSE - we DO thank our military ... not nearly often enough, but we do!

  • @aussievaliant4949
    @aussievaliant4949 6 років тому +714

    What is more impressive about Jimmy Launders is the fact that subsequent to the sinking of U771, he sank U864 as part of Operation Ceasar. Launders, still in command of HMS Venturer, stalked a Type IX (U864) which was on a secret mission ferrying supplies and plans to Japan. What is truly incredible is that Launders detected U864 whilst it was submerged, and U864 detected HMS Venturer whilst it was submerged. The U boat took evasive manoeuvres, but Launders continued to stalk U864. Launders calculated U864's position, course and speed and fired 4 torpedoes, one of which hit U864 which sank with all hands. It is the only time one submarine has sunk another submarine whilst both were submerged. Launders mathematical calculations were very complex, but mathematics was a hobby of his. An amazing man who survived the war and continued to serve the Royal Navy into the 1980s. He passed away in 1988. I came across his medal ribbons here in Australia after his wife, Olive, passed away in 2010. I have tried to investigate Launders further, and even investigated him further when on holiday in the UK. I was met with indifference after making inquiries with the Royal Navy and the Imperial War Museum. Such a shame, as this man was incredible.

    • @daleburrell6273
      @daleburrell6273 6 років тому +33

      THAT'S NOTHING NEW- THE FIRST TWO THINGS THAT PEOPLE ALWAYS TURN TO WHEN THERE'S DANGER ARE, 1- GOD, AND, 2- THE FIGHTING MAN...AND WHEN THE DANGER IS OVER, THE FIRST TWO THINGS THAT PEOPLE FORGET ABOUT ARE 1- GOD, AND 2- THE FIGHTING MAN!!! PEOPLE ARE NATURALLY UNGRATEFUL, AND THEY HAVE SHORT MEMORIES- THOSE ARE FLAWS OF HUMAN NATURE!!!

    • @krashd
      @krashd 6 років тому +48

      WHY ARE WE ALL SHOUTING AT ONE ANOTHER?

    • @daleburrell6273
      @daleburrell6273 6 років тому +18

      @@krashd ...FOR THE HELL OF IT(?)

    • @HMSHOOD1920
      @HMSHOOD1920 5 років тому +4

      Aussie Valiant obviously it’s something the people there don’t care about to have to explain everybody by to you:

    • @daleburrell6273
      @daleburrell6273 5 років тому +3

      @freebeerfordworkers Maybe he wasn't living in Britain- if he died in another country, it might not have made it to the Brit newspapers(?)

  • @VuNguyen-yc8ej
    @VuNguyen-yc8ej 5 років тому +847

    Those sweaters look nice

    • @infofootage
      @infofootage 4 роки тому +49

      I bought one of them from ebay. Submariner sheep wool jumper.. fantastic quality.

    • @robertphillips6296
      @robertphillips6296 4 роки тому +20

      I think they call them Jumpers?

    • @phaedracollins2302
      @phaedracollins2302 4 роки тому +14

      @@robertphillips6296 Yes. But the issue ones didn't have any patterning.

    • @tedwarden1608
      @tedwarden1608 4 роки тому +9

      They wouldn’t have been so at the time.
      Submarines were very very dirty places.

    • @binkus5598
      @binkus5598 4 роки тому +9

      They are jumpers

  • @billygowhoop
    @billygowhoop 5 років тому +302

    Being in a submarine that's been hit by a torpedo must be one of the most horrible experiences. I can only imagine the feeling of helplessness and the constant paranoia that you must feel.

    • @MrOlgrumpy
      @MrOlgrumpy 4 роки тому +8

      instantaneous blast/shock fatality

    • @trkayani4949
      @trkayani4949 4 роки тому +1

      billygowhoop noway out even she was snorkeling...

    • @davidtate166
      @davidtate166 4 роки тому +1

      @@MrOlgrumpy a painless death 💀

    • @The_Greedy_Orphan
      @The_Greedy_Orphan 4 роки тому +4

      At least it was quick and they didn't know about it, I can't imagine how nerve racking it'd be to have to endure depth charges.

    • @noelball5137
      @noelball5137 4 роки тому +5

      Fook em!!!

  • @carloreneeventura8714
    @carloreneeventura8714 6 років тому +1147

    This guy is 25 years old and able to do his math and hit a moving kriegsmarine vessel..im 27 and i barely know how to do take aways

    • @davidmg1925
      @davidmg1925 6 років тому +16

      Around here they only know the dimensions of their next tattoo. (that's questionable)

    • @daleburrell6273
      @daleburrell6273 6 років тому +2

      Somebody you don't need to know ...HE WAS AN EXTRAORDINARY PERSON(?)

    • @carloreneeventura8714
      @carloreneeventura8714 6 років тому +2

      Dale Burrell hahaha.. quite,

    • @constellation1986
      @constellation1986 6 років тому

      Loomynatea confirmed

    • @michaeltalbot8242
      @michaeltalbot8242 6 років тому +20

      Somebody you don't need to know that why the British forces have always had high entry standards

  • @gmf121266
    @gmf121266 5 років тому +262

    No real elation from the attacking submariners. They are just relieved that they were not spotted and torpedoed the U boat before it saw them and attacked. I suspect they also empathise with the plight of the crew of the sticken U boat. Enemies they were but they were all fellow Submariners.

    • @Pitcairn2
      @Pitcairn2 4 роки тому +5

      @@BenjaminPitkin MK 8 torpedo (unguided) sank General Belgrano in 1982.

    • @keegan773
      @keegan773 4 роки тому +7

      Greg Fletcher
      You were watching actors.

    • @vukpsodorov5446
      @vukpsodorov5446 4 роки тому +6

      @@Pitcairn2 and General Belgrano wasn't a submarine, but a cruiser. a surface ship that can't dive out of the way of the torpedo coming at her near the surface. she certainly did dive, however. AFTER the hit.

    • @mikespearwood3914
      @mikespearwood3914 3 роки тому +1

      @@keegan773 No, that was the actual footage silly! XD

  • @scottparis6355
    @scottparis6355 3 роки тому +29

    Little known fact: British submarines had a dedicated dry-cleaning compartment for keeping those sweaters spotless.

    • @awhahoo
      @awhahoo 2 роки тому +3

      This was needed as, especially later in the war, tea would spill a lot more than in peace time

  • @orakelgottes
    @orakelgottes 4 роки тому +153

    They show the right respect of fellow humans, after sinking the u-boat they didn't cheer up to celebrate but showing concerned feeling about losses of lives .. that's the way to go ...

    • @johnalmason
      @johnalmason 4 роки тому +20

      @Orakel Gottes Maybe so. But there wasn't much 'showing concerned feeling about losses of lives' from Gunther Prien and the crew of U-47 on the night they sank HMS Royal Oak in Scapa Flow, killing 833 men. Read 'The Battle of the Atlantic' by Jonathan Dimbleby - the U-Boat crew's reaction to the Royal Oak going to the bottom is described in Prien's own words on Page 34, Chapter 2:
      "He [Prien] called down to his crew to let them know the Battleship was sinking. For a moment there was silence. Then a mighty roar went through the ship, an almost bestial roar in which the pent-up tension of the last 24 hours found release'.
      Then there's the British TV series 'The World at War'. The episode called 'Wolf Pack' is worth a watch. Not least because it features an interview with Captain William Eyton-Jones - whose merchant vessel SS Benvrackie was sunk by a U-Boat (U-105) halfway between Brazil and North Africa on 13th May 1941.
      On taking to one of the ship's lifeboats, he and his fellow survivors were confronted by the crew of the U-105, which had surfaced next to them to admire their own handiwork. The U-Boat's crew laughed at them, paid them no more mind, then sailed away to the north-east.
      The survivors in the lifeboat were picked up - completely by chance - by Hospital ship HMHS Oxfordshire after being adrift at sea for days. 13 of the ship's crew of 60 were lost in the sinking. 'Concerned feeling' for your fellow man was in short supply in the North Atlantic during World War 2.

    • @daleburrell6273
      @daleburrell6273 3 роки тому +1

      @@johnalmason ...EVER HEARD THE STORY OF THE LACONIA AND U-156?!

    • @militustoica
      @militustoica 2 роки тому

      Probably helped that they hadn’t just watched the Kriegsmariners sink a friendly ship full of hundreds of people trying to supply food from America to Britain to keep the former’s people from starving to death like the U-Boats usually did.

  • @187SicknesS
    @187SicknesS 6 років тому +572

    Fabulous sweaters

    • @deathborn6815
      @deathborn6815 6 років тому +6

      187SicknesS I’ve seen Al Capones cell at Alcatraz

    • @kanweyest153
      @kanweyest153 6 років тому +12

      DeathBorn wtf does that have to do with anything?

    • @daleburrell6273
      @daleburrell6273 6 років тому +5

      Keno Navarro His picture(?)

    • @187SicknesS
      @187SicknesS 6 років тому +11

      Al Capone had a large collection of heavy knit sweaters during his stay in Alcatraz.

    • @jamesliu8095
      @jamesliu8095 6 років тому +5

      Jumpers actualy

  • @lance3poo7932
    @lance3poo7932 5 років тому +69

    Looks like they’re having a bit of a Christmas party in there

  • @Trades46
    @Trades46 4 роки тому +18

    Interesting how in the Cold War, both the US and Soviets developed hunter killer subs with the primary mission of hunting other subs, but that role never really occurred.
    Yet the only recorded attempt of a sub engaging another sub with a torpedo was during WW2.

    • @SnakePliskin762
      @SnakePliskin762 2 роки тому +2

      Subs between both sides are constantly playing cat and mouse. It's the unseen cold war that still goes on.

    • @cpj93070
      @cpj93070 2 місяці тому

      Don't you mean in recorded history?

    • @AlistairClark99
      @AlistairClark99 8 днів тому

      On 15 June 1944, 19 days out of Stavanger on her first, and only war patrol, U-987 was sunk by torpedoes west of Narvik, in the Norwegian Sea. U-987 was attacked by the British submarine HMS Satyr. All Fifty-three of her crew were lost.

  • @mrcadair
    @mrcadair 4 роки тому +7

    This story made me think of my time in the service it was amazing at the responsibility that we had at such a young age. Now my days are repetitive and dull miss the good old days

  • @mattsterh7740
    @mattsterh7740 5 років тому +97

    It's got to be nerve wracking being in a submarine, not know who is out there and if someone is watching you.

    • @GameArchiver
      @GameArchiver 5 років тому +6

      Don't forget about the krakens.

    • @samanli-tw3id
      @samanli-tw3id 5 років тому +2

      Just watch Das Boot.

    • @Raap123
      @Raap123 3 роки тому

      Visited the USS Pampanito in San Francisco. Although its a museum in the bay of San Francisco you get a bit experience how it was without the terror from enemy ships or planes targeting you.

    • @daleburrell6273
      @daleburrell6273 3 роки тому +1

      @@Raap123 ...I VISITED THE USS DRUM IN MOBILE ALABAMA- AND I EVEN TOOK A PICTURE THROUGH THE PERISCOPE!!!

    • @briancarey1159
      @briancarey1159 Рік тому

      It used to be nerve racking, today you can't get within 20 miles of a sub before he knows someone else is around

  • @aidandahl7794
    @aidandahl7794 3 роки тому +4

    In 6 minutes, this man calculated the position and fired upon a U-Boat.

  • @_knightz_7597
    @_knightz_7597 3 роки тому +16

    Just imagine knowing you just sunk a submarine, and know that there are people in water and people trapped in the submarine trying to escape.

    • @zygmuntthecacaokakistocrat6589
      @zygmuntthecacaokakistocrat6589 Рік тому +1

      I asked my Great Uncle how he managed to fly in DH Mosquitos in the RAF, bombing and strafing German cities and infrastructure. He said that the Germans chose to bomb innocent civilians in London and other cities, and he saw dead bodies in building rubble during the Blitz. They weren't forced to, they allowed their government and High Command that chose to. That is the danger of flirting with fascism: it grows from cosy populism to an almost unstoppable monster like a Gremlin in sunlight.

  • @geoben1810
    @geoben1810 4 роки тому +11

    The timing, and speed in which an attack is executed is the essence of the type of weapon a submarine is. The ability to attack while submerged and undetected and remain submerged during retreat or escape after the attack is the whole concept of the submarine. Run silent, run deep. 🇺🇸

  • @alanstrong3295
    @alanstrong3295 4 роки тому +10

    The Battle of The Atlantic was formidable. It was such a long, treacherous ordeal.

  • @scottfirman
    @scottfirman 5 років тому +9

    Jolly good job! The hunter brought down with no idea he was being hunted by the same class ship. First story I ever heard like it!

  • @Acc0rd79
    @Acc0rd79 6 років тому +104

    Don't get caught out lingering on the surface!

    • @krashd
      @krashd 6 років тому +3

      Aye, that was rule number 1 back in the day. What would have been funnier is if the captain and XO were up on the sail at the time enjoying a coffee and a sandwich, admiring the night while Venturer sent a torpedo up their sub's arse.

    • @daleburrell6273
      @daleburrell6273 6 років тому +1

      @@krashd EVEN THE HUNS WEREN'T THAT STUPID-!!!

    • @daleburrell6273
      @daleburrell6273 5 років тому

      @@krashd THERE'S NOTHING "FUNNY" ABOUT IT- "IRONIC", MAYBE- "FUNNY", NO!!!

    • @lr21643
      @lr21643 5 років тому +8

      WW2 subs had to be on the surface or at periscope depth to recharge batteries. My understanding is that to make any decent speed for very long, they had to be on the surface too.

    • @chnb517
      @chnb517 5 років тому

      @@krashd HAHA FUNNY JOKE MAN

  • @justinhealey2408
    @justinhealey2408 4 роки тому +5

    My Great Uncle was last at sea for 17 hours after the USS Astoria went down in the the Battle of the Savo Sea..they he was one of the last off the ship, tryin to keep his home at that time above the deep Pacific

  • @Aisthetes24
    @Aisthetes24 3 роки тому +7

    “The empire strikes back.”

  • @chr0min0id
    @chr0min0id 4 роки тому +16

    2:51 Brits when they sink a sub: *handshake*
    Americans when they sink a sub: WHOOOO YEAAHHHHHH! *highfives*

    • @Zaluskowsky
      @Zaluskowsky 4 роки тому +2

      Russians while they Silently evade hunter: singing the Anthem, as loud as possible

    • @Concorde4711
      @Concorde4711 4 роки тому +2

      Germans when they sink a sub: Sad faces, because they were fellow submariners.

  • @madpenguin9402
    @madpenguin9402 5 років тому

    Superb hd quality film!

  • @kevingouldrup9265
    @kevingouldrup9265 5 років тому +17

    Well done! And at only 25 years old to boot! The greatest generation!

    • @tomburton8239
      @tomburton8239 5 років тому

      Kevin Gouldrup 25 was old for a submarine commander.

  • @phillipdiakovlev2537
    @phillipdiakovlev2537 6 років тому +1

    You posted this video on my birthday!

    • @zakish222
      @zakish222 4 роки тому

      1 day left til ur birthday then

  • @fxhdtchjfrytjyj
    @fxhdtchjfrytjyj 5 років тому +82

    Wow! I can't believe they hid a HD camera back in 1944!

    • @jcjcjunk1881
      @jcjcjunk1881 5 років тому +10

      @Mister Albert ever heard of sarcasm ah shit you being sarcastic ffffffuuuuuuu

    • @lokon1979
      @lokon1979 4 роки тому

      No silly they didn’t have HD cameras; this was obviously shot in film that’s been rescanned today.

    • @karelwok3314
      @karelwok3314 4 роки тому +1

      lokon1979 lol

    • @bedwarspro1917
      @bedwarspro1917 3 роки тому

      @Mister Albert r/wooosh

    • @DankNoodles420
      @DankNoodles420 3 роки тому +1

      @@lokon1979 To be technical properly shot footage and correctly stored film can have a very high level of detail and resolution. It can today be scanned and converted into digital video and yes it is actually very HD. Watch some original scanned film videos in 4k they have surprisingly high level of visual quality.

  • @daltonagronomo1652
    @daltonagronomo1652 5 років тому +14

    Four of my dead relatives were militaries, during World War II. All were on allied side. None died during that war, but decades later. All old men an by natural causes.
    I live in Brazil.

  • @UnionAndroidSRboi
    @UnionAndroidSRboi 3 роки тому +1

    Royal Navy vs Kriegsmarine ❎
    Sweaters vs Jumpers ☑

  • @infinitecanadian
    @infinitecanadian 5 років тому +14

    They probably saved a lot of lives. We have them to thank.

    • @lezoomer7324
      @lezoomer7324 2 роки тому

      I support Uboat Crews

    • @lordkenwyn6432
      @lordkenwyn6432 Рік тому

      @@lezoomer7324you support evil facists? You shame your family.

  • @Dra741
    @Dra741 2 роки тому +3

    The officer of the ship felt the pain of the death of the crew as he felt his victory, true warrior and I know he felt the loss of the crew, yet he knew it was necessary

  • @GameArchiver
    @GameArchiver 5 років тому +7

    Sailor: Torpedoes away
    Captain: Oh jolly good

  • @dusclopsgaming4673
    @dusclopsgaming4673 3 роки тому +4

    Just so everyone knows, all of U-771’s crew perished.

  • @AlistairClark99
    @AlistairClark99 8 днів тому

    Similar to this, on 15 June 1944, 19 days out of Stavanger on her first, and only war patrol, U-987 was sunk by torpedoes west of Narvik, in the Norwegian Sea. U-987 was attacked by the British submarine HMS Satyr. All Fifty-three of her crew were lost.

  • @atittayavollebregt8381
    @atittayavollebregt8381 4 роки тому +4

    What a great knit the captain is wearing, I'll have one!

  • @jeffreyoneill6439
    @jeffreyoneill6439 4 роки тому +4

    Thank you so much for saving us. And thank you for the incredible pain it must have caused.

  • @kehana2908
    @kehana2908 5 років тому +2

    Thank you for not sugar coating

  • @daleburrell6273
    @daleburrell6273 6 років тому +6

    I knew about HMS Venturer sinking U-864- but U-771 was news to me...

    • @Emperorvalse
      @Emperorvalse 6 років тому +4

      U-771 was the "easier" kill and occurred about 4 months before the famed U-864 action.

    • @daleburrell6273
      @daleburrell6273 6 років тому

      @@Emperorvalse ...POOR HUNS-!!!

  • @jdoe3006
    @jdoe3006 5 років тому +13

    so the math problems back at school was not useless afterall!

    • @paulallen8109
      @paulallen8109 5 років тому +3

      Depend on what your profession is. If you work menial jobs which require little training then sure enough these math problems will appear useless to you.

    • @souloftheage
      @souloftheage 4 роки тому +1

      "WERE" not useless. Not "was".
      Proper grammar is good to learn too. Exemption if English is your second language.

  • @Dra741
    @Dra741 5 років тому +12

    Good shot I'm proud of him

  • @youraverageaussieyoutuber1469
    @youraverageaussieyoutuber1469 5 років тому +3

    That’s a horrible way to die

    • @paulallen8109
      @paulallen8109 5 років тому

      No cancer is a horrible way to die. Takes a long time.

  • @pooper26
    @pooper26 3 роки тому +3

    Those sweaters look like they were really comfy.

  • @pittarak1
    @pittarak1 4 роки тому +11

    How come Hollywood hasn't made this into a movie yet, but with a US submarine taking the part of the British one?

    • @Jesse-jp2bf
      @Jesse-jp2bf 4 роки тому

      Watch greyhound. It’s not a American sub but something like that. Just watched it and it’s a pretty good movie imo

    • @EtzEchad
      @EtzEchad 4 роки тому

      American sweaters don't look as good.

    • @idleonlooker1078
      @idleonlooker1078 4 роки тому +5

      @Mark Hepworth ....yep!! And don't forget the central character being one lowly American pilot officer who amazingly:
      1) is forced to take over and dictate the battle's strategy (because the RAF high command were all class-conscious incompetent buffoons),
      2) who then shoots down every single German aircraft (whose pilots are all fanatical SS officers anyway),
      3) because the entire RAF were too scared to take off!!

    • @michaelyates5976
      @michaelyates5976 3 роки тому

      @@idleonlooker1078 You nailed it.

    • @philipm06
      @philipm06 3 роки тому

      Tom Hanks wasn't available.

  • @fatyowls
    @fatyowls 4 роки тому +3

    My uncle also lost his life aboard HMS Calypso in the Mediterranean, sunk by an Italian submarine..

  • @Dra741
    @Dra741 2 роки тому +2

    I am grateful for the French Resistance during WWII they were able to recover our pilots who got lost or captured and there were constant flow of intelligence we wouldn't have otherwise the one of the greatest contributions our success during World War was the French Resistance it was in my opinion more than 75% success and Recovery they did a credible job

    • @breezywarhead8489
      @breezywarhead8489 2 роки тому

      This is sailors. Not pilots

    • @georgehugh3455
      @georgehugh3455 Рік тому

      In the same vain as your comment, let me begin by discussing the Tour de France....

  • @Set_your_handle77
    @Set_your_handle77 4 роки тому +3

    0:38 Wow... 25 years old!

  • @Kevin-mx1vi
    @Kevin-mx1vi Рік тому +1

    If it's any consolation, the blast, shock wave, and the immense pressure increase inside the U-boat's hull when the torpedo struck probably killed everyone on board instantly.

  • @dovidell
    @dovidell 4 роки тому +7

    They missed out the bit where the British sub commander had to work out a firing solution in 4 D - distance , speed , heading AND depth of target , which makes this event even more amazing

    • @martinjones12
      @martinjones12 4 роки тому +2

      thats only 3D ,its; vectors;, azimuth, elevation and range, the speed (more correctly the relative velocity of the target), is not a dimension, so its 3 D

    • @georgehugh3455
      @georgehugh3455 Рік тому +1

      The target was on the surface.
      (perhaps they changed the usual running depth like they might for different boat types)

  • @jaybartgis5148
    @jaybartgis5148 5 років тому +2

    "you need to strike when they iron's hot indeed" lmfao

  • @dmenace9827
    @dmenace9827 4 роки тому +1

    Well done Venturer!

  • @ToreDL87
    @ToreDL87 3 роки тому

    0:56, 3:01
    The show did this so much, had the British sub captains just gazing like that lol

  • @ModellingWeekly
    @ModellingWeekly 5 років тому +3

    i love their uniform look like christmas sweaters :)

  • @mysticdragonwolf89
    @mysticdragonwolf89 3 роки тому +2

    Wait....was it shooting at the broadside of the sub or at the bow?
    Cause the crosshairs make it seem it’s at the bow....but the impact makes as if it’s the broadside

  • @melloangelwolf8611
    @melloangelwolf8611 4 роки тому +3

    It must be terrifying being trapped inside

  • @Dra741
    @Dra741 5 років тому +2

    It was a fantastic shot

  • @tomburton8239
    @tomburton8239 5 років тому +14

    So the target was at 2,000yds. That’s close by submarine torpedo standards - but a LOT further away than suggested by the periscope image in this video. Of course periscopes had magnifying options, but unmagnified, a sub at 2,000yds (i.e. a bit over one mile) would be a tine speck.

    • @Magnulus76
      @Magnulus76 3 роки тому

      Sub periscopes during WWII all had magnification, 1.5x and 4x for closer views.

    • @daleburrell6273
      @daleburrell6273 3 роки тому

      ...YOU FORGETTING THAT THE U-BOAT'S ENGINE WAS MAKING A LOT OF NOISE- AND SUBMARINES HAVE SENSITIVE SOUND GEAR-!!!

    • @gregoryemmanuel9168
      @gregoryemmanuel9168 2 роки тому +2

      You forget this is not a documentary, it’s fairly mediocre version of what actually happened.

  • @311jbknight
    @311jbknight 3 роки тому +3

    Not a lot of cheering going on in the sub. We would realize how fast and easy it can be for us to get the same treatment.
    Around the world submariners respect each other no matter the country.

  • @detomasopantera1966
    @detomasopantera1966 4 роки тому +1

    Great stuff👌👌👌
    Royal Navy🤘🤘🤘

  • @harpomarx7777
    @harpomarx7777 Місяць тому

    Perhaps it's time for this channel to learn what a "conning tower" is on a submarine. Conning towers are not visible from outside the submarine. They are located inside the upper superstructure which houses the periscopes, masts, and antennas. That upper structure is called the "turm" or "tower" in U-boats, the "fin" in British subs, and the "sail" in US subs.
    Again ... the conning tower is located out of sight inside the sail or turm or fin ... and you cannot see it.

  • @davidmg1925
    @davidmg1925 6 років тому +5

    A good apart from the gittish music kicking in and the out-of-focus stuff.

  • @Dra741
    @Dra741 2 роки тому

    Our kids love us so much even in the young years that have a great spark about them

  • @admiralbeez8143
    @admiralbeez8143 Місяць тому

    Look how clean it is in that British sub compares to Das Boot.

  • @L_U-K_E
    @L_U-K_E 5 років тому +1

    Very nice

  • @yaltschuler
    @yaltschuler 5 років тому +9

    Wasn't this guy the narrator of Thomas the Tank Engine?

  • @davidbrown9237
    @davidbrown9237 2 роки тому +1

    The saving grace is that most of the crew were probably either dead or unconscious before they knew what had hit them

  • @zeus-mt7wx
    @zeus-mt7wx 9 місяців тому

    I would be interested to know more about the U boat that sunk the sub Thistle just found of Norwegian Coast. Sunk in 1941.

  • @1chish
    @1chish 5 років тому +2

    Typical Brit understatement - no whooping and hollering just a quiet smile and a handshake and off to do the next task .... This skipper also had to calculate the risk of failure because he had key supplies for the Norwegian Resistance so it wasn't just his boat and crew that would be damaged.

  • @hhorsley6264
    @hhorsley6264 4 роки тому +1

    This is the only Sub known to have sunk another Sub while both were submerged!

  • @dancoster7332
    @dancoster7332 4 роки тому

    Anyone know where I could find the full episodes outside of the US?

  • @thelongdarkteatimeofthesou4497
    @thelongdarkteatimeofthesou4497 3 роки тому

    I joined the army because I can't math without a calculator.

  • @Dentropolis
    @Dentropolis 3 роки тому +1

    One about wool sweaters, if they get soaked the water will drain down and drip off the sweater. Even if they are damp they will help you keep warm.

  • @nevillemason6791
    @nevillemason6791 3 роки тому +2

    Nothing like reality. How come most of the British and German crews are clean shaven and have short hair? Shaving and even washing was not an option. Water for shaving and washing wasn't carried!

  • @davidgutknecht5814
    @davidgutknecht5814 6 років тому

    Out standing.

  • @Dra741
    @Dra741 Рік тому

    I had a fantastic sweater, and they remind me of it every time

  • @conradmilligan
    @conradmilligan 2 роки тому

    everyones talking about sweaters, its a british sub so those are JUMPERS

  • @helenparr4234
    @helenparr4234 5 років тому +34

    A taste of Jerry's own medicine.

  • @frankeppenridge2027
    @frankeppenridge2027 Рік тому +1

    25yrs old. 😳 Yeah, they were truly the Greatest Generation

  • @yourfuneraldirector6432
    @yourfuneraldirector6432 6 років тому

    Awesome!

  • @jeep146
    @jeep146 4 роки тому +3

    You always feel sorry for the young crew on the U boat but then how many young sailors would this boat have killed if it had escaped.

    • @daleburrell6273
      @daleburrell6273 3 роки тому

      ...AND LET'S NOT FORGET THAT THE U-BOAT WAS CARRYING IMPORTANT WAR MATERIALS!!!

  • @mist4056
    @mist4056 4 роки тому +1

    Imagine when you raid a sub and you see the people are 10 yr old kids

  • @Dra741
    @Dra741 2 роки тому

    I think the first thing that came in his mind was the loss of the crew, however I knew it was necessary even though you succeed over your enemy, techno joy and no loss of life

  • @dogsplayingpoker2395
    @dogsplayingpoker2395 6 років тому +2

    They don't make 25 year old's like that anymore.

  • @jaybdub77
    @jaybdub77 5 років тому +6

    Scotty, I need more power to the main engine thrusters...

  • @jakemillar649
    @jakemillar649 2 роки тому +2

    It is such a shame that not British subs have been named HMS Venturer since, or even a ship or sub named after Launders. One of the Vanguard-class subs would have been perfect but no, someone decided otherwise.

  • @darkhorse1691
    @darkhorse1691 4 роки тому

    Good shot mate

  • @rmsteutonic3686
    @rmsteutonic3686 2 роки тому +1

    I can’t imagine just doing my job and not knowing it’s my last 6 minutes to live.

  • @TheRockerxx69
    @TheRockerxx69 2 роки тому +1

    Great Commander !!!! Aye aye Sir

  • @succeskidxd7589
    @succeskidxd7589 3 роки тому

    Hi,i love your vedios bout you do naval vedios?

  • @arleygomez465
    @arleygomez465 4 роки тому

    Those Royal Navy submariners had fantasic fashion sense.

  • @seanosborn3272
    @seanosborn3272 3 роки тому

    What are the grey leather jackets the u boaters are wearing?

  • @markisaac3550
    @markisaac3550 3 роки тому

    Awesome guy

  • @arober9758
    @arober9758 4 роки тому

    Incredible and double incredible but great. 🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @Gnfaizan
    @Gnfaizan 4 роки тому +10

    They didn't celebrate and inside their heart they must felt about the lives on U Boat who were down in deep sea.

  • @dsgx1353
    @dsgx1353 4 роки тому

    Amazing

  • @omahawarrior4837
    @omahawarrior4837 2 роки тому

    U-boats received so much coverage that I wrongly believed other countries hadn't built subs!

  • @robert100xx
    @robert100xx 2 роки тому

    Sweaters, silence, handshake, silence, concern. So British.

  • @charliemansell9933
    @charliemansell9933 4 роки тому +6

    British ww2 submarine ops often overlooked obviously didn’t have as many targets as German subs but they still sunk much Japanese shipping in Pacific and Indian oceans , Italian and German in the med

  • @dasboot5903
    @dasboot5903 5 років тому +18

    I just wonder, of how the British submarine captain could feel when he killed the enemies that time ...... but on the other hand, the other sailors' submarines - like himself, fighting because they were also having their orders to fight & destroy :o(( OMG !!!!

    • @Steve-gc5nt
      @Steve-gc5nt 2 роки тому

      And all in the name of politicians 😣

  • @smoky_slight144
    @smoky_slight144 2 роки тому

    you have to strike while the iron is still hot indeed💪🏽

  • @Dra741
    @Dra741 Рік тому

    Good eye always be aware what a treat

  • @bablum2k3
    @bablum2k3 4 роки тому +1

    How many uboats are there at the bed of the atlantic???