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More yank bull shit
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Went in there today
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obra prima da engenharia alemã !!!
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jes i am german,jes hitler was a fu .. nazi.but the crews from submariens help peoples after sinking ship.
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I THNNK It was about 1954 I saw the U-505 On the beach next to the Museum and did go on that sub 3 or 4 times about 1958 and 62 was last on that ship it was on the outside in the old days.
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I would love to visit that museum however I would be afraid of the Czarni who infest that once great city...Oy Vey..
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How do you capture a U Boat???
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The sub is where it is to educate the uneducated about war and how not to make the same mistakes of the previous generation by drawing the younger generations attention via the spoils of war and showing us that our freedoms come at a very high price paid for with the blood of countless young American boys who became men forfeiting their youth and best years the minute they enlisted and picked up a gun !!! like countless other you men and women from all the allied countries, I like many have benefited from the sacrifices made 14years before I was born I am conscious throughout the year and not just one day a year !! many of these veterans like my father who played his part have passed on and getting thin on the ground what they saw and experienced ! I thank god that the majority of us haven't they had to carry that with them all their life total respect for any serviceman or servicewomen that takes on the role of protectors without regard for their own safety with the ever present possibility of paying the ultimate price for yours and my freedom and safety,we need to have these objects of war as a constant reminder that history has a terrible habit of repeating itself when we allow ourselves to become complacent.
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The video is very good, but their are historical in-corrections regarding the breaking of the enigma machine codes and finding and capturing of the machine, where is it based would love to go and see it !.
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Bravo Deuts !!!!
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I was always fascinated by the German people! And say that they made this technology in the 30s! It is prodigious!
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It is a piece of history! We captured it, and it was instrumental then in our breaking of the Germans codes! They were a menace to shipping as pretty much all war materiel was shipped... by Ship.. to England... hence, the U-boats were a scourge of the supply lines... Go to the Museum, you can go through it! Read "Shadow Divers" the one diver traveled to Chicago to visit this U-Boat in an effort to identify the one they found off New England! When I was there many years ago, it was outside, though they had walk ways built into the side, and you could enter the sub from inside the museum... Without climbing down the hatch! A great exhibit!!! One that needs to be seen to be believed that 50-60 men lived on there for weeks at a time....
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awsome shame you cant see inside of it
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We all know that the first enigma machine was captured from a U boat by the British and it was the British who, building on earlier work carried out by the Poles and the French, cracked the German code at Bletchley Park. In addition everyone also knows that anything Hollywood depicts is about as historically accurate as Tolkien's Lord of the Rings. Victors throughout history have re-written to past to big up their national image and America is no different. We are all aware that most of what they believe to be true about America's European role in WWII is absolute bollocks so getting bent out of shape about it is pointless. I am a great admirer of the USA and fully aware of the crucial contribution they made to the allied war effort but while the Americans propensity for self delusion is frequently breath taking, it should be seen in the correct context - that of deep insecurity manifesting itself as ridiculous, nonsensical, chest beating - and nothing more.
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Great! I saw this many years ago when you had to go outside to visit. I look forward to my next visit to the Museum, which will probably be years from now. Thanks Joe!
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they forgot 1 nice article from March 24th, 1933, cover page of the daily express in those museum walls :) .. https://joshualightningwarrior.files.wordpress.com/2016/02/1399557888881.png
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last time I saw the u-505 it was a outside attraction but I think that was like 20 years ago,I only live like 60 miles from Chicago guess my family and I will have to go back to the museum of science and industry
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why the he'll is a U boat in the US it should be in germany where it was made and where it belongs.
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awesome video love the passion. Always a passion of mine.
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Bravo, great film of a classic. The states have made a first class job of this display, better than we did to ours, U534, we cut the bugger up into three pieces, what a bunch of idiots. England.
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The WW2 era German Submarine, Unterseeboot, U-505 at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago, Illinois, USA. Music used: The Land Of The Wizard by Per Kiilstofte https://machinimasound.com/music/the-land-of-the-wizard Setting Sail by Per Kiilstofte https://machinimasound.com/music/setting-sail Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)