u boat - translation to greek
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u boat - translation to greek

GERMAN SUBMARINE OF THE FIRST OR SECOND WORLD WAR
Unterseeboot; U-Boat; U Boat; U boat; Uboat; U-boats; German submarines; German submarine; German U-boats; U-Boats; U boats; U boot; U-Boot; German U-boat; Eiserne Särge; Undersea boat; Underseaboat
  • U-boat pens]] in [[Saint-Nazaire]], France
  • Type IX]] U-boats outside their pen in [[Trondheim]], Norway, 19 May 1945
  • Oil painting of a [[Kriegsmarine]] U-boat, by [[Augusto Ferrer-Dalmau]]
  • ''U-15'', a [[Type 206 submarine]], of the [[German Navy]] at the [[Kiel Week]] 2007
  • 2}}, a typical VIIC/41 U-boat on display at the [[Laboe Naval Memorial]]
  • HDW]]/[[Kiel]]
  • 6}}, 17 April 1943
  • 6}} ([[Willy Stöwer]])

u boat         
γερμανικό υποβρύχιο
boat race         
  • A boat race seen from the International Space Station, 2006
RACING USING BOATS OR OTHER WATERCRAFT
Boat race; Regatta; Regattas; Water motorsports; Race committee; Skippers' meeting; Racing boat; Speed-boat racing; Motorboat racing; Skippers' Meeting; Race Committee; Powerboat racing
λεμβοδρομία
flying boat         
  • Flying boats of [[Ad Astra Aero]] S.A. at [[Zürichhorn]] water airport, [[Uetliberg]] in the background (~1920)
  • BV 238 V1]] in June 1944
  • [[Dornier Do X]] over a seaport town in the Baltic, 1930
  • left
  • [[Felixstowe F5L]] under construction at the [[Naval Aircraft Factory]], Philadelphia, circa 1920.
  • The [[Felixstowe F.5]], designed by  [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[John Cyril Porte]] at the [[Seaplane Experimental Station]], [[Felixstowe]]
  • [[Gabriel Voisin]], air pioneer, next to [[Henry Farman]] (left), in 1908
  • [[Hughes H-4 Hercules]]
  • right
  • Maia and Mercury]]", just before the first trans-Atlantic flight, August 1938
  • [[Curtiss NC]] Flying Boat "NC-3" skims across the water before takeoff, 1919
  • left
  • Saunders-Roe Princess ''G-ALUN'' at the Farnborough SBAC Show in September 1953
  • [[Saunders-Roe SR.A/1]]
  • Two [[Supermarine Southampton]]s
AIRCRAFT EQUIPPED WITH A BOAT HULL FOR OPERATION FROM WATER
Flying-boat; Flying boats; The demise of Navy Flying Boats; Aquatic plane; Amphibous aircraft; Step (hull); Flying boat fighter
υδροπλάνο

Definition

U-boat
¦ noun a German submarine of the First or Second World War.
Origin
from Ger. U-boot, abbrev. of Unterseeboot 'undersea boat'.

Wikipedia

U-boat

U-boats were naval submarines operated by Germany, particularly in the First and Second World Wars. Although at times they were efficient fleet weapons against enemy naval warships, they were most effectively used in an economic-warfare role (commerce raiding) and enforcing a naval blockade against enemy shipping. The primary targets of the U-boat campaigns in both wars were the merchant convoys bringing supplies from Canada and other parts of the British Empire, and from the United States, to the United Kingdom and (during the Second World War) to the Soviet Union and the Allied territories in the Mediterranean. German submarines also targeted Brazilian merchant ships during both World Wars and, twice over, precipitated Brazil's decision to give up its neutral stance and declare war on Germany.

The term is an anglicised version of the German word U-Boot [ˈuːboːt] (listen), a shortening of Unterseeboot (under-sea boat), though the German term refers to any submarine. Austro-Hungarian Navy submarines were also known as U-boats.

Examples of use of u boat
1. Hitler finished the job with his U–boat blockade.
2. A German U–boat shelled the island in an attempt to knock out the radio station.
3. German bombers devastated Britain‘s cities, and the U–boat offensive nearly starved the country into surrender.
4. Sixteen wrecks in British waters are designated war graves, including one German U–boat.
5. It had come across the U–boat haunted sea, from the London bookshops.