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German U-Boats Still in British River! 

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In the River Medway in Southern England, three German U-boats lie abandoned, visible at low tide. How did they get there and what do they look like now?
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Dr. Mark Felton FRHistS is a well-known British historian, the author of 22 non-fiction books, including bestsellers 'Zero Night' and 'Castle of the Eagles', both currently being developed into movies in Hollywood. In addition to writing, Mark also appears regularly in television documentaries around the world, including on The History Channel, Netflix, National Geographic, Quest, American Heroes Channel and RMC Decouverte. His books have formed the background to several TV and radio documentaries. More information about Mark can be found at: en.wikipedia.o...
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@mark33339
@mark33339 2 года назад
Dr Felton, if you are ever up in Edinburgh, there are a couple of midget submarines at the beach by Aberlady just east of Edinburgh that you can walk right up to at low tide. It’s a very nice walk through a bird reserve to get there too. Thanks again for another fascinating video!
@BrokenBackMountains
@BrokenBackMountains 2 года назад
You beat me to it on the x craft.
@specialse
@specialse 2 года назад
i live near to where these machines are , i have walked up to one of them. very interesting .
@shammon1
@shammon1 2 года назад
There is a fully intact Midget sub in Helensburgh at the Scottish Submarine Centre.
@lewisallan1118
@lewisallan1118 2 года назад
I have always tried to scout this submarine but have never found it.
@BrokenBackMountains
@BrokenBackMountains 2 года назад
@@lewisallan1118 Low tide, Concrete block nearby. They look like long strips of rocks from afar. They are about a mile out and going towards the Gullane end and only at a low tide.
@tiojimmy3425
@tiojimmy3425 2 года назад
Good morning everyone. For the Americans, it is the 159th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg. As always, this is a great documentary, thanks Mark.
@logicaredux5205
@logicaredux5205 2 года назад
As a citizen of Gettysburg, Pa. I thank you for the observation Tio Jimmy! I hope you will visit our small town some day.
@HistoricalWonder720
@HistoricalWonder720 2 года назад
Thank you for the recognition of the battle, especially from abroad.
@brennancrane6822
@brennancrane6822 2 года назад
Crazy to think it’s the anniversary of the 2nd day tossu
@dustylover100
@dustylover100 2 года назад
Vicksburg also surrendered that day, if I'm not mistaken.
@GotoHere
@GotoHere 2 года назад
Yes the freedom and equality for all Republicans vs the pro slavery, insurrectionist, nation dividing democrats(Confederates).
@stimannzz
@stimannzz 2 года назад
This one video is a good example of why this channel is outstanding, one of the best on RU-vid.
@MarkoDeLaVoota
@MarkoDeLaVoota 2 года назад
as long as he stays neutral to what is going on in the world now , peddling to one of the sides is ALWAYS a bad idea !
@QuantumPyrite_88.9
@QuantumPyrite_88.9 2 года назад
More than a few people have been to these subs to spend the night or simply have a brew inside or on top. Accessible using very small boats or kayaks . You do not want to get stuck in the mud . Thanks Dr. Felton for your excellent video.
@obsidianjane4413
@obsidianjane4413 2 года назад
I can't see how anyone would want to put up with the muck and the smell...
@Milkmans_Son
@Milkmans_Son 2 года назад
@@obsidianjane4413somebody put up with it because I see fresh tracks
@obsidianjane4413
@obsidianjane4413 2 года назад
@@Milkmans_Son I guess. There is no telling with some people.
@ImperialistRunningDo
@ImperialistRunningDo 2 года назад
@@obsidianjane4413 a few years back, I spent a lot of time in Washington DC. I've gotten used to the muck and the smell.
@marks.c4753
@marks.c4753 2 года назад
@@ImperialistRunningDo Yes a lot of rot in that city.😁😁
@thestonedabbot9551
@thestonedabbot9551 2 года назад
Dr Felton, have you ever considered making a video about the Russian salvage ship Kommuna? She was built in 1912 as the Volkhov and was the first double-hulled ship built for the Russian Navy. Shes served with the Imperial, Soviet and Russian Federation fleets and remains in active service today 110 years later, most recently being used in salvage operations on the wreck of the Moskva
@jb6027
@jb6027 2 года назад
I believe that Dr. Felton addressed that ship in his video of WWI ships around the globe that are still serving. It was recently used in the Ukrainian invasion as a salvage ship.
@outrageousgamer315
@outrageousgamer315 2 года назад
@@jb6027 It would be nice to see a dedicated video about an girl like her
@nevillebloodybartos
@nevillebloodybartos 2 года назад
Great idea … fascinating ship 👍🏻
@sheeparewoolly
@sheeparewoolly 2 года назад
If you want a good video about it search for the channel 'Calum' he has made an excellent video on it
@brianb2837
@brianb2837 2 года назад
Oh wow Dr. Felton. This is not something that is heard about all to often and you have brought it to the surface today!
@iteor7320
@iteor7320 2 года назад
Pun intended? 😂
@mikespearwood3914
@mikespearwood3914 2 года назад
@@iteor7320 Lol, has to be!
@dustylover100
@dustylover100 2 года назад
That's why I enjoy Dr. Felton's videos. I learn something new every time I watch them.
@DaveSCameron
@DaveSCameron 2 года назад
Mark is God, even a Goddess of historiographical etchings and needs Nobel nomination along with the Pulitzer, Whitbread and Booker Man. 👍
@tipsysmichigander6483
@tipsysmichigander6483 2 года назад
It is common knowledge and is not hidden....
@Sarnarath
@Sarnarath 2 года назад
Saw these boats in a mudlarking a few weeks ago, so cool they are still there for anyone to visit.
@AnthonyHandcock
@AnthonyHandcock 2 года назад
I saw one of them back when I was a callow youth but I didn't know there were three of them and I was born and grew up five miles away. I think I had the same reaction as when I saw Stonehenge... "It's not as big as I was expecting".
@TheIndustrialRetrospective
@TheIndustrialRetrospective 2 года назад
I have been inside the U 505 at the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry and it was UNREAL, like walking into a time capsule.
@ebayerr
@ebayerr 2 года назад
The Industrial Retrospective: Fascinating. Give us a few more details.
@aprylrittenhouse4562
@aprylrittenhouse4562 2 года назад
I was there in 1977. Yeah it was incredible. Do they still have it out back. They have all the sleeping quarters behind glass and fake torpedoes. It was cool. Crowded but cool
@pigmanobvious
@pigmanobvious 2 года назад
Me as well. Then just 100 or so to the south one can tour a American sub at Manitowoc. One thing that stands out is the amount of wood used in the German sub for cabinets and such whereas the US boat is all metal.
@bobdavidson9770
@bobdavidson9770 2 года назад
Can you imagine, sleeping in those little bunks, they had on those u-boats.
@steffenritter7497
@steffenritter7497 2 года назад
As have I. Fascinating place to visit, and gives you a sense of what life ... and death ... on board a U-Boat might have been like. I heard several years ago that the U-505 was going to be restored and go on its last voyage to Germany. But it hasn't happened, yet. As I understood it, the 505 would become part of the U-Boat Museum in Kiel. I can guarantee you that thousands of Chicagoans would have turned out to watch her sail northward up Lake Michigan.
@nicholaskelly6375
@nicholaskelly6375 2 года назад
In the mid 1960's I lived on the Isle of Sheppey in Kent. My late father was a engineer with J.P.Knight a local tug and towage company. On one of the tugs he took me out to see these U-Boats. In those days they were in much better condition.
@DaveSCameron
@DaveSCameron 2 года назад
Top dogging region '
@williamtomkiel8215
@williamtomkiel8215 2 года назад
60 years ago, so was I
@nevillebloodybartos
@nevillebloodybartos 2 года назад
@@DaveSCameron they love dogging on the island 😇
@DaveSCameron
@DaveSCameron 2 года назад
@@nevillebloodybartos 😂😂👍
@nevillebloodybartos
@nevillebloodybartos 2 года назад
@@DaveSCameron I hear the lay-by up towards Higham is pretty popular too 🤣🤣🤣
@ChrisCoombes
@ChrisCoombes 2 года назад
The musical choice during the drone view was fantastic.
@gazhevski
@gazhevski 2 года назад
Preußens Gloria
@delfinenteddyson9865
@delfinenteddyson9865 2 года назад
To put Preußens Gloria over the image of a german submarine wreck bears testament of a very british sarcastic humour
@RT-ol4hh
@RT-ol4hh 2 года назад
The channel’s content is astounding! Unique aspects of history that I didn’t even realize that I wanted to know. Clear. Concise. Well researched. Bravo, Dr. Felton. HUZZAH!
@tim7052
@tim7052 2 года назад
Dr Felton does it AGAIN!! Just when you thought you had all bases covered, he comes out of left field with another totally unexpected - but incredibly interesting - facet from history!!! AMAZING STUFF!! 😊👍
@MPGunther1
@MPGunther1 2 года назад
I remember as a child visiting the U-505 many times In Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry and wondering what life was really like on board. Thank you Dr. Felton and God Bless
@chuckkottke
@chuckkottke 2 года назад
I remember that too! Plenty of hard cheeses hanging from the plumbing, it must have been a tasty life. 🧀 🔴
@BlankRegie
@BlankRegie 2 года назад
Der Preußens Gloria was an excellent touch, well done, Sir!
@mtkoslowski
@mtkoslowski 2 года назад
I’m stunned at all the new material you keep unearthing and presenting! Thank you for this fascinating stuff.
@dasboot5903
@dasboot5903 2 года назад
@ 04':40" ~~ "Prussian Glory" is played in its the best version ever !! Thanks Mr. Felton :o)
@davidpippin3460
@davidpippin3460 2 года назад
My son went to Rochester Independent College nearby. There is also a Soviet era Foxtrot class sub just north of the main bridge in Rochester, easy to find with google maps due north of Rochester castle.
@KentRoads
@KentRoads 2 года назад
Yes that confused me because that was the only Roch Sub I know of :P
@Postpunk-cx1ph
@Postpunk-cx1ph 2 года назад
@@KentRoads Same! I’m from Kent and had no idea there are WW1 Uboats near Rochester, just the one you mention.
@NewtNiko
@NewtNiko 2 года назад
Just as peculiar is another foxtrot class Soviet sub docked next to the Queen Mary in Long Beach CA. Unfortunately it’s in disrepair.
@angela20377
@angela20377 2 года назад
@@NewtNiko and has a raccoon infestation from what i hear. The one in san diego is also in a really sad state of neglect.
@BingBangBye
@BingBangBye 2 года назад
That boat is in really, really sad shape.
@jarniwoop
@jarniwoop 2 года назад
Playing the march 'Pussia's Glory' while panning over those U boat hulks made me chuckle.
@jean-pierredeclemy7032
@jean-pierredeclemy7032 2 года назад
I have visited these subs a couple of times about twenty years ago. Between my visits the pressure casing of the one you detail was rusting fast and becoming dangerous to walk upon on during second visit. The reason this one was not cut up in situ like the others was its location high in the saltings. The story I read in my research was that the three subs were being towed away to be scrapped when a sudden storm caused the to break away from the tug with two ending up in a position where it was possible to cut them apart and all that is left is the bottom of the hulls.
@edwardelliott5756
@edwardelliott5756 2 года назад
Thanks Mark for creating the best history class on the Internet! No one tops you.
@SethTheProphet
@SethTheProphet 2 года назад
It always pains my soul to see historical objects like this one, left to rot when it belongs in a museum. :(
@rainbowseeker5930
@rainbowseeker5930 2 года назад
Maybe it's not too late to salvage one out of those three, cannibalizing two for the sake of the one in better conditions ! Let's hope they do it.
@ClintEastwoodenDoors
@ClintEastwoodenDoors 2 года назад
It belongs in a museum! So do you!
@gdutfulkbhh7537
@gdutfulkbhh7537 2 года назад
It does have a certain savage beauty in that setting and that condition, though. I think there’s a place for relics of both kinds.
@AnthonyHandcock
@AnthonyHandcock 2 года назад
If you want to spend the money I don't suppose anybody would object if you lifted it and put it in a museum. You'll go bankrupt but knock yourself out.
@ffjsb
@ffjsb 2 года назад
At some point it stops being historic, and just becomes potential scrap metal...
@gregoryemmanuel9168
@gregoryemmanuel9168 2 года назад
Your flexibility to jump from one subject to another and the thorough research you do is simply amazing and much appreciated, thank you Mark.
@rodbriggs9615
@rodbriggs9615 2 года назад
Back in the sixties I worked for a company in Feltham, Middx that had a Great War era U-boat engine on its premises. I well remember seeing and hearing the thing running, generating electricity for the company, as I recall. I believe it was scrapped when the company moved in the nineteen seventies.
@larrylongprong5219
@larrylongprong5219 2 года назад
Very educational content! Thank you dr Felton 👍
@jeffersonkee6440
@jeffersonkee6440 2 года назад
As usual, a terrific video and that Prussia's Glory March is a nice touch!
@TankerBricks
@TankerBricks 2 года назад
Mark. Thanks for providing my Sunday Night entertainment!
@davidvaughn7752
@davidvaughn7752 2 года назад
Very well done! These boats were certainly elegant in their appearance, at least from what I could tell from the extant records you present. So svelte and streamline!. Yet another fascinating Stone Unturned, Dr! Thank You.
@RealDarko
@RealDarko 2 года назад
Nice story, thanks for creating the video
@simonthompson9858
@simonthompson9858 2 года назад
Dr F, you always come up with something so fascinating and left field and this is yet another absolute belter. Quite brilliant. By far and away one of the best military history channels in existence. All strength to you sir!
@leipersgreen6763
@leipersgreen6763 2 года назад
You should see the dance my wife does upon hearing your intro...lol. Thank you for the GREAT content. Lucian Hamilton. Franklin, Tennessee.
@phillipholliday9178
@phillipholliday9178 2 года назад
Once again , you prove BEYOND ANY DOUBT , you , sir , are THA MAN - and , in my humble opinion , the best present - day historian of WORLD WAR II ! BLESS YOU , DR. FELTON !!
@moosifer3321
@moosifer3321 2 года назад
Good luck on THAT salvage! A picture of UB1 would`ve been nice - now I`ve got to go search!
@spudnickuk
@spudnickuk 2 года назад
When I was in München I made a visit to see the U boat. I was amazed of how much clobber is inside. Meaning valve's and pipework and dials everywhere. And wondered how people could operate with such a small and cramped area. To be in. Thank you for another great history lesson.
@mikesyyt
@mikesyyt 2 года назад
Das Boot !!
@westernjeep4015
@westernjeep4015 2 года назад
Very sound, valued content. Please continue.
@irish3335
@irish3335 2 года назад
Yet again, you manage to find another fascinating piece of history! Thank you Dr Felton, always look forward to your videos!
@irish3335
@irish3335 2 года назад
1.7 million (well earned) followers and you always take the time to read my posts - thank you Dr Felton!
@mikego18753
@mikego18753 2 года назад
Thumbs up mate,another belter. Cheers.
@aldreenbautista2375
@aldreenbautista2375 2 года назад
After reading the title, I thought there was a failed secret operation involving the U-boat that caused it to be on the river like a failed attempt to land some commandos or spies. It was just a case of equipment left for salvage/scrap and was not fulfilled. Recent videos made me think that British countryside might still be full of historical treasures waiting to be found or they might just be hiding in plain sight. Great vdeo!
@rjmun580
@rjmun580 2 года назад
I was born in 1939. Does that make me a British historical treasure?
@julmdamaslefttoe3559
@julmdamaslefttoe3559 2 года назад
@@rjmun580 I doubt your 83...The chances are too small
@blindleader42
@blindleader42 2 года назад
@@julmdamaslefttoe3559 It's not a matter of chance, is it?
@steffenritter7497
@steffenritter7497 2 года назад
@@julmdamaslefttoe3559 Why not? RJ Man is only ten years older than me, and I can still run the 100-yard dash (I'm sure that you will doubt that, also). I was born ins 1949.
@StevenKeery
@StevenKeery 2 года назад
@@rjmun580 : Only to your family and friends. Only joking, my brother-in-law is also 83, I wouldn't part with him for anything. I hope you have many more years of health ahead of you. Good luck and God bless.
@rayok434
@rayok434 2 года назад
Great video Mark I haven’t commented in a while but I was the gentleman that suggested you look best in your current picture than the one before ha ha anyway thank you for all you do your work is excellent 😊
@TreeBarkSide
@TreeBarkSide 2 года назад
Hey Mark! Here is a cool video idea for you! There are currently 87,000 newish-condition M1 Garands sitting in South Korea. These were sent there by the US during the Korean War, but were soon retired. The Koreans have since tried to return them to the US for private use, but in 2013, the Obama administration banned future imports with the reason being they feared that they would end up in bad hands. These rifles are highly valued in the US, especially in their sealed conditions.
@wayneantoniazzi2706
@wayneantoniazzi2706 2 года назад
Quite a few M1's were imported from South Korea in the 1980's. Obviously the supply's not exhausted yet!
@SunofYork
@SunofYork 2 года назад
Americans like beat up obsolete old things...like Harley Davidsons, Garand rifles, 80-ish Donald Trump, Joe Biden etc etc... I like techno miracles like Kawasaki 1000 motorbikes etc ....
@wayneantoniazzi2706
@wayneantoniazzi2706 2 года назад
@@cap5856 Right. For now anyway. Imports of suplus military firearms were prohibited by the 1968 Gun Control Act but during the 1980's the Reagan administration lifted the ban. So it's happened before, it could happen again.
@wayneantoniazzi2706
@wayneantoniazzi2706 2 года назад
@@SunofYork Hey, obsolete old things have stories to tell! New things have to make their own!
@greekmonkey9790
@greekmonkey9790 2 года назад
@@SunofYork Nobody here in America actually likes Joe Biden, unless you're a commie or laughing at how much of a joke he is.
@fishgazoo5851
@fishgazoo5851 2 года назад
The best channel that has the unique pieces of Military History that are now presented. Great Work!
@ryanmortimer7753
@ryanmortimer7753 2 года назад
Another subject not talked about, truly amazing how you find all this Mark.
@leeedsonetwo
@leeedsonetwo 2 года назад
JUst when I think you must have covered everything you come up with yet another new subject, as always interesting.
@redhaal-obaidy2217
@redhaal-obaidy2217 2 года назад
You keep mesmerizing us with your rare content Mr.Felton, Thanks for your efforts.
@josephphoenix1376
@josephphoenix1376 2 года назад
Excellent Episode and Authentic Music too!
@nodarkthings
@nodarkthings Год назад
Absolutely fascinating, Dr. Felton. Thank you.
@thomasweatherford5125
@thomasweatherford5125 2 года назад
Great stuff Mark! Saw you on a different doc about some Japanese atrocities during WW2. Kinda cool to see you talking and educating on the subject.
@DogSerious
@DogSerious 2 года назад
You have that perfect British narration voice, I very much enjoy hearing your take on these events!
@steveelliott8640
@steveelliott8640 2 года назад
My father told me many U-boats were put in a dock at the Vickers shipyard at the end of WW2. Many were examined by the engineers at Vickers. The legacy being that Vickers ( bought out by BAE ) became the prime site for RN submarine construction. The BAE shipyard at Barrow-in-Furness is now the only British shipyard building submarines, all nuclear.
@winnifredforbes1114
@winnifredforbes1114 2 года назад
Now, I would love to tour that shipyard! 😱🇨🇦
@obsidianjane4413
@obsidianjane4413 2 года назад
Uh... its more that Vickers was already a main builder of British subs, so they would have the facilities for handling and inspecting (and dismantling) similar vessels.
@hb1338
@hb1338 2 года назад
@@winnifredforbes1114 In your dreams. The site security is second only to Faslane.
@winnifredforbes1114
@winnifredforbes1114 2 года назад
@@hb1338 Yes. I rather assumed that!😱
@tnguy9696
@tnguy9696 2 года назад
another great video mark thanks
@therealbettyswollocks
@therealbettyswollocks 2 года назад
Sailed past these many times as a boy, never really knew their origin other than they were U-Boats, so thanks for the insight.
@ba-dam9991
@ba-dam9991 2 года назад
This is one reason why I like your history lessons ,you tell us about videos like this instead of the battles and missions that we see everywhere and that you do with great accuracy. To me, this is a historic documentation of our history that must never be forgotten. Great thanks on all your hard work.
@thEannoyingE
@thEannoyingE 2 года назад
Thanks Dr. Felton for this bit of history. Incidentally, there are quite a few sunken U-Boats off the coast of Boston, MA, a few near Cape Cod.
@heli-crewhgs5285
@heli-crewhgs5285 2 года назад
Are they WW1 or WW2 era, or a mixture?
@jonclassical5710
@jonclassical5710 2 года назад
Dr. Felton, another solid topic and vlog, thank you. If you ever come to the US to conduct any lectures, please let us know...I for one, would travel anywhere to experience your lectures/topics! . I am currently researching and studying the US in WWI, as my Grandfather fought with Pershing...in 2018 100 years after he was in France, my daughter and I followed his WWI diary route from London parading in front of King George, to landing in Belgium and swinging down through Verdun to position toward Metz, a German Military HQ in BOTH World Wars...its was amazing! Reminder, if anyone is going to want to tour the French countryside, France is a VERY Catholic outside the major cities, so don't plan to do much on a Sunday, everything is Ferme! PS the German Military music at 4:43 in this vlog is much appreciated. (PreuBens Gloria)
@Sorarse
@Sorarse 2 года назад
I've lived in Kent all my life, and had no idea this boat was there.
@obesetuna3164
@obesetuna3164 2 года назад
Once again, Dr Felton never ceases to amaze.
@von-Adler
@von-Adler 2 года назад
Some years ago when I was in CUXHAVEN in an area called Duhnen there was a wreck museum. They had the conning tower of a WW1 U-boat mine layer there. It was tiny AND the mines were hoisted up through the tower to be laid. They also had a Seehund 2 man U-boat outside. These tiny 'wasps' carried 2 torpedoes externally and in the final months of the War could and did sink ships. A cut out section covered with perspex showed the two crewmen sat in deckchairs. On full size subs transferring watertanks achieves a 'trim' where the boat is balanced. In the Seehund they merely slid a weight backwards or forwards under a chair.
@Americandragonrider333.
@Americandragonrider333. 2 года назад
Always love the stories of abandoned places and vessels and such!
@dosa2990
@dosa2990 2 года назад
Awesome video!
@dogstar7
@dogstar7 2 года назад
Great drone footage
@KokkiePiet
@KokkiePiet 2 года назад
Churchills only real fear.. The thing is, during the first years of the second world war Germany only had about 40 u-boats active in the Atlantic at any one time. Before the War Germany had given priority to big Battleships and heavy cruisers. When they had not done that, they could have used those resources to building more u-boats, doubling or even quadrupling the number active at any one time. A very, very scary idea,
@mountainhobo
@mountainhobo 2 года назад
By 1943 Allies were sinking more U-boats than Germany could build, and America was building more cargo ships than Germany could sink. It was an unwinnable war for Germany. Their U-boat technology stayed pretty much the same, while the technology and tactics for destroying them was improving monthly. At the same time for each U-boat Germany could have built four tiger tanks. Churchill was a navy man, so of course he gave it more weight than it deserved. U-boat big wins ended with 1942. By 1944 U-boats mainly hunted stray ships far away from the main convoy lines as they knew the North Atlantic was their graveyard.
@Anmeteor9663
@Anmeteor9663 2 года назад
Agreed. If the Nazis had been able to field 200+ operational boats from Sept 1939 then Britain would most likely have fallen immediately after France. The war would have been unsustainable for Britain at that time.
@frankgesuele6298
@frankgesuele6298 2 года назад
@@Anmeteor9663 A ring of steel around Britain🥶😱
@markdahl9831
@markdahl9831 2 года назад
Mark, your channel has to be the best on RU-vid...So informative...so interesting...l love it.
@joeylawn36111
@joeylawn36111 2 года назад
In WW2, the worst service to serve in among any of the combatants both sides was on a German U-Boat. Sure, they had a lot of battle success from their point of view, but at great cost. German U-Boat Casualty rate: 63% Fatalities, 75% overall, almost 84% U-boats lost.
@GLAZERSOUT-oz8kh
@GLAZERSOUT-oz8kh 2 года назад
Yeah but they lasted a long time when in action didn’t they or no? I don’t really know about this topic
@RCAvhstape
@RCAvhstape 2 года назад
@@GLAZERSOUT-oz8kh Early war they lasted a long time. Serving in one later in the war was almost a death sentence. The allies had cracked the codes as well as creating much better anti-submarine warfare technology.
@eightyblox6829
@eightyblox6829 2 года назад
Das boot is a phenomenal movie
@GLAZERSOUT-oz8kh
@GLAZERSOUT-oz8kh 2 года назад
@@RCAvhstape yeah it makes sense. Thank for honest reply and not arguing 👍
@joeylawn36111
@joeylawn36111 2 года назад
Data from my post above from John Keegan's book _The Second World War_ I posted this because when I first read it it 'blew my mind' how bad it was for German U-Boat personnel.
@kurtistjones6337
@kurtistjones6337 2 года назад
Dr Felton is a Boss . Lol. Best channel on RU-vid. Keeps me glued.
@StevenKeery
@StevenKeery 2 года назад
After WW2 many German U-boats were taken from Northern Ireland, where they had surrendered. They were towed out into the Atlantic and sunk. Seems such a shame now, thinking of their historical significance but the view toward them was probably quite different back then.
@kfraser3783
@kfraser3783 2 года назад
Many thanks for your research into your videos Dr Felton.
@BLWard-ht3qw
@BLWard-ht3qw 2 года назад
Hearing the band music, while looking at the remnants of that sub reminds me of the same thoughts I have while looking at buildings in an a state of urban decay, thinking about the stories behind them and how they were probably once celebrated, but wondering how they ended up in their current abandoned state.
@chuckkottke
@chuckkottke 2 года назад
Too many depth charges hit the buildings, or at least that's what it looks like! I wonder that too.. fine architecture gone to ruins.
@tjoonatv2848
@tjoonatv2848 2 года назад
He did something similar for his buried U-boat video. The combination of rediscovered decaying U-boat footage with a recording of Torpedo Los which may have been created at around the same time gave me chills, almost like the ghosts were remembering their past glories.
@tman1415
@tman1415 2 года назад
What song is it
@BLWard-ht3qw
@BLWard-ht3qw 2 года назад
@@tman1415 Not that familiar with band music, so I'm afraid I have no ideal.
@lewisharrison7111
@lewisharrison7111 2 года назад
@@tman1415 The song is called Prussia Gloria.
@biggs8440
@biggs8440 2 года назад
I can see her still as new and running on the surface, great video
@peterpiper_203
@peterpiper_203 2 года назад
Any chance you can do something on the US Merchant Marines My stepfather was a merchant marine they weren’t recognized as veterans until the 80s in USA He was a volunteer as most of them were before the war started and he crossed the Mariana trench several times and was in both Theatres
@HypocriticYT
@HypocriticYT 2 года назад
Fascinating detailed bits of history
@fordfairlane662dr
@fordfairlane662dr 2 года назад
Such amazing facts about Uboats..seems unreal they still are in the river..and not being saved or scrapped!..but then again this is forgotten history...now that everyone knows were there at..lets see what happens
@1977Yakko
@1977Yakko 2 года назад
Another gem of history I knew nothing about before. Thanks!!!
@damianousley8833
@damianousley8833 2 года назад
Given that most of the reusable fittings and instruments were stripped from the hulls and they were partially scrapped for and valuable non ferrous metals, propellers and the copper piping removed there is little to actually salvage today. And given there were attempts to salvage the iron and steel from them in WW2 which had limited success due to the nature of the mud flats making this almost impossible. Given the cost of trying to salvage what's left would be astronomically expensive, it is probably best to let them disintergrate slowly over time as many beached wrecks end up disappearing. Luckily there were no toxic elements on board like fuel or oils as these items were removed prior to the partial scrapping.
@Chuckles..
@Chuckles.. 2 года назад
Looks like these subs are beyond the expense of preserving what little is left of them. Sometimes war junk is just war junk regardless of the interesting history of the object.
@andywhite40
@andywhite40 2 года назад
You're right of course, the vessel looks beyond salvage. Pity really given how unique it is but it would probably break up if moved anyway.
@fredschultz6468
@fredschultz6468 2 года назад
You keep throwing up bits and pieces that amaze me. Great work as usual.
@greatflights8094
@greatflights8094 2 года назад
Interesting, they look relatively very modern compared to their ww2 counterparts.
@mebodeck
@mebodeck 2 года назад
Thank you for "Preußens Gloria" March, saved my day! Greetings from Germany
@wayneantoniazzi2706
@wayneantoniazzi2706 2 года назад
Just when you think there's nothing out there to be found at this late date Doc Felton surprises us all. WW1 U-Boots beached and rusting away in Britain. Who'd have thought? Good choice of music at the end, "Prussia's Glory." Seeing the wrecks and hearing the music the first thing that went though my mind was "Sic transit gloria mundi," or "So passes worldly glory."
@manuelroca5289
@manuelroca5289 2 года назад
Reminiscent of submarine battles that inspired movies like The Hunt for Red October and Das Boot. Life inside must of been crowded, filled with smells of diesel and sweat. Boring on the long hours of wait interrupted by moments of excitement and terror. Dr. Fenton these historical documentary brings back to life what was almost lost to time. Thank you so much!
@brick6347
@brick6347 2 года назад
Lusitania was grand ship, though prone to vibration. There's a project to create a vr reconstruction underway, which is nearing completion. You can see one her four propellers in Liverpool.
@dustylover100
@dustylover100 2 года назад
There is a Lusitania museum in, I believe, in Kinsale, not far from where she was sunk. The late Gregg Bemis, the former owner of the wreck, transferred ownership to the museum before he died.
@wayneantoniazzi2706
@wayneantoniazzi2706 2 года назад
Both Lusitania and Mauretania in the pre-WW1 era were the fastest way to cross the Atlantic, but they had a reputation of being rough rides. Still, if time was of the essence you put up with it.
@dustylover100
@dustylover100 2 года назад
@@wayneantoniazzi2706, Lusitania had really bad vibrations on her maiden voyage. They had to do some remodeling to try to cut it out, but they never could get rid of it entirely. I don't know for sure, but I think it was caused by the propellers. In all fairness to designer Leonard Pesckett, nobody had built a ship like her before.
@wayneantoniazzi2706
@wayneantoniazzi2706 2 года назад
@@dustylover100 Right, high-speed propeller design was really in its infancy at the time the Lusitania and Mauretania were built. Even the Normandie (built in the 1930's) had vibration issues due to its propellers, although they were able eventually to solve the problem.
@jb6027
@jb6027 2 года назад
Dr. Felton never fails to amaze with his unique and fascinating content!
@raypurchase801
@raypurchase801 2 года назад
Open the hatch. There's a very old guy inside. "Ist der krieg ende?"
@superseven7947
@superseven7947 2 года назад
The North Atlantic WW2 U boats that surrendered at the end of the War at the Naval Port of Derry/Londonderry Northern Ireland were later scuttled not far from the mouth of Lough Foyle on the border of Northern Ireland / Co Donegal Republic of Ireland. I have it on good authority that Much of the remaining equipment.. lathes/ tools etc on the u boats were 'pilfered' by locals apparently the harbour police turning a blind eye before the uboats where towed out to be scuttled....
@jochemtubbing2756
@jochemtubbing2756 2 года назад
Ey Mark, love it as usual. Could you do a take on RMS Olympics ramming of a uboat? Keep m coming
@David-wy9jl
@David-wy9jl 2 года назад
While in Portsmouth in 1979, I saw a large number of old rusted out of what I thought were submarine hulls on the banks of an estuary. Does anyone have any idea on what those were?
@benwilson6145
@benwilson6145 2 года назад
There used to be Pounds Scrapyard in Portsmouth, I think that may have been the explanation.
@loddude5706
@loddude5706 2 года назад
I too remember seeing those - an eerie sight indeed, ex-RN hulks?
@pashvonderc381
@pashvonderc381 2 года назад
@@benwilson6145 think it was Pounds’ scrapyard, it was on the left hand side as you came into Portsmouth, used to marvel at the stuff he had there as a kid..
@AtheistOrphan
@AtheistOrphan 2 года назад
@@loddude5706 - Correct. Pound’s scrapyard, all sorts of weird and wonderful stuff there, including the silver balls from the film ‘Tommy’.
@mriamilne
@mriamilne 2 года назад
Another highly informative vid. Thank you Dr Felton
@redhaal-obaidy2217
@redhaal-obaidy2217 2 года назад
What's the name of the music at 4:40 ?? Can anyone help please?
@MarkFeltonProductions
@MarkFeltonProductions 2 года назад
Prussia's Glory
@redhaal-obaidy2217
@redhaal-obaidy2217 2 года назад
@@MarkFeltonProductions Thank you Dr. for the quick response, following you from the Middle east - Iraq I wonder if you have plans to make political history in the middle east as it has an immense amount of details and changes through the ages.
@MrNurseDrew
@MrNurseDrew Год назад
Great video! It was both very informative and very interesting.
@ScrapYardDog64
@ScrapYardDog64 2 года назад
More excellent research Mark..
@steveshoemaker6347
@steveshoemaker6347 2 года назад
THANKS
@SetInStoneNow
@SetInStoneNow 2 года назад
Such great educational videos! So well done! Thanks for your work Mr. Felton!
@jeremyfdavies
@jeremyfdavies 2 года назад
What a brilliant concise video. Well done.
@steven2212
@steven2212 2 года назад
Happy 4th from the US Dr Mark! Thanks again for the fabulous vid. Look forward to all your posts.
@dr.barrycohn5461
@dr.barrycohn5461 2 года назад
Thank you for this remarkable story.
@mitchmatthews6713
@mitchmatthews6713 2 года назад
Another excellent job! Thank you, Mark!
@zachtavares2559
@zachtavares2559 2 года назад
I'm so glad that you have a following because you remind me of early History channel documentaries and it's really invigorating
@oceanhome2023
@oceanhome2023 2 года назад
The drone footage at the end combined with the “Prussian March “ music at the end is awesome !!
@kttk4564
@kttk4564 2 года назад
Preussens Gloria.
@whiteonggoy7009
@whiteonggoy7009 2 года назад
U48 1917 goodwin sands off deal would make a great story...many thanks your video Sir.
@russwoodward8251
@russwoodward8251 2 года назад
Again, excellent research and presentation. I just picked up a copy of "Ghost Riders", and I'm looking forward to reading another of your books. Thank you!
@MrXdmp
@MrXdmp 2 года назад
Thanks Dr. Felton!
@johnkraemer5505
@johnkraemer5505 2 года назад
Very interesting! Thank you for sharing!
@stewartdriver1400
@stewartdriver1400 2 года назад
Brilliant I’ve lived in Rochester ( Medway towns ) all my life 52 years and didn’t even know they were there. 👍🏻🇬🇧
@johnparsons1573
@johnparsons1573 2 года назад
Wonderful video
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