As World War II drew to a close in May 1945, the surrender of Germany was inevitable, yet the process of surrendering their formidable U-boats was far from straightforward. The U-boats, or submarines, were crucial to the German Kriegsmarine and their surrender involved a series of dramatic and sometimes bizarre events.
The Context of Surrender
In the final days of World War II, Germany’s U-boat fleet faced a precarious situation.
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