The U-Boat Awarded An Iron Cross
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Published5 months ago
Duration9:29
Video IDMg3B5340NO8
Languageen
CategoryEducation
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Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
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Views47.2K
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Comments212
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In September 1939, in the first weeks of WW2, a German U-boat scored a notable success in sinking a British aircraft carrier, causing consternation in London and jubilation in Berlin. The reaction of the German Naval Command was interesting - the Iron Cross was ordered to be awarded to every man aboard that U-boat, effectively awarding it to the U-boat itself, a unique event in WW2 history. Here is the full story of U-29...
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Credits: US National Archives; Library of Congress