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This silent footage from 1945 shows the surrender of German U-boat submarines at a port in Lisahally, Northern Ireland.
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The surrender of German U-Boat submarines U802 and U826, Lisahally, Northern Ireland.
M/S as aeroplane flies overhead. M/S ship passing with crew onboard. Various shots of British submarines and their crews in base or sailing.
Admiral Sir Max Horton inspects the boats.
Note: events took place 14 May 1945.
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@chrisosieczanek8281
@chrisosieczanek8281 3 года назад
My Mom’s brother served on U-Boats from 1940-1942 . He was lost on his 4th war patrol . She said he was the most wonderful , funny guy you could ever imagine , but put country first , himself second . He was NOT a Nazi , few common soldiers were . War is such an evil waste . When will we learn ?
@papaaaaaaa2625
@papaaaaaaa2625 3 года назад
All German Soldiers swore an oath to Hitler. So all German Soldiers where Nazi Minions, except those who didn't served voluntary. Especially the early volunteers where mainly Enthusiastic about the war.
@chrisosieczanek8281
@chrisosieczanek8281 3 года назад
PAPAAAAAAA!!! I asked my Mom ( who was 12 when Germany invaded Poland ) if she was ashamed of being German after learning of the atrocities they committed , treatment of Jews , etc . She said she was ignorant of the truth because the media , radio , newsreels of the day were Nazi propaganda . She believed Poland , and then France and Great Britain were the aggressors .As for the youth , many were 18 and 19 years old and caught up in a wave of ‘duty for country ‘ . Vast majority were not Nazis , just ordinary soldiers ( and very good ones at that ) . Sorta like the North Korean soldiers of today , they are ignorant of the truth and mistakenly believe Kim is God like .
@mamavswild
@mamavswild 3 года назад
@@papaaaaaaa2625 You’re full of it; that kind of black and white thinking would’ve been perfect for the Natsis...you would’ve made a great one. It’s always the black and white thinkers who think they’d be the one hero that would risk it all...bullsht....you would’ve been the first one up there taking the oath.
@mamavswild
@mamavswild 3 года назад
That’s amazing! You have every reason to be proud, don’t let ANYONE tell you different!! He sounds like he was a very very brave man. My own grandfather was also a submariner on the US side. I’m so sorry he was lost!! 🙏❤️ I bet you both our relatives are up there somewhere right now, sharing war stories over a heavenly beer haha. 🇺🇸❤️🇩🇪
@papaaaaaaa2625
@papaaaaaaa2625 3 года назад
@@mamavswild OH, and by the way, I'm pretty sure I wouldn't swore any oath on A. H.!
@williampettengill5851
@williampettengill5851 3 года назад
The Germans lost about 70% of of their U-Boat crews. I'd imagine those in the film, while not happy to surrender, were happy to be alive.
@abrahamdozer6273
@abrahamdozer6273 2 года назад
Yup. They are the lucky ones. I'm sure that they came to understand that when they were bouncing grandchildren on their knees.
@richardl772
@richardl772 Год назад
I read somewhere that of the 830 u-boats on active service 696 were lost (84%)……..a truly horrendous casualty rate whoever’s side you were on.
@bennyandersen742
@bennyandersen742 Год назад
@@richardl772 well, some of them did not actually sink, and the crew was saved
@MichaelWilliams-mo1vv
@MichaelWilliams-mo1vv Год назад
They were probably also relieved the war was over.
@PuffPuffPass0420
@PuffPuffPass0420 Год назад
They were relieved it wasnt the Russians they were surrendering to...
@billbergin8953
@billbergin8953 Год назад
I have to say that these J boat men were very brave. I loathe what they did but admire their courage and devotion to duty
@TheIceland2000
@TheIceland2000 2 года назад
Thank you for the upload of those historic moment.
@senuskaria9501
@senuskaria9501 3 года назад
One of the best youtube channel in the world... Love from India
@davidcoleman2796
@davidcoleman2796 Год назад
I think most of them are just so damn happy to be alive . Can't blame them .
@garymclaughin
@garymclaughin 2 года назад
Yes I too can relate, family member up top on the opposite side. So young just happy to be alive. Thanks for sharing.🤠
@Daseiserneskreuz
@Daseiserneskreuz 10 лет назад
Great to find this footage... I have the actual Chief Engineer's technical handbook taken from U826 when she surrendered at Loch Eriboll in 1945.
@mvnorsel6354
@mvnorsel6354 3 года назад
With that book you become 'The Chief '.
@daleburrell6273
@daleburrell6273 2 года назад
"The Iron Cross"
@MrAitraining
@MrAitraining 2 года назад
So many gems on this channel
@petergambier
@petergambier 4 года назад
My Grandpa Captain Robin Gambier can be seen at 1:28 and was present at the signing. My father has an ariel view of the entire U-Boat fleet. Years later, in 1988, whilst quite drunk at a Bavarian strong bier festival I met by chance, a very cute Bavarian lady, we married, had 2 kids and have been together ever since.
@crispybaguette8670
@crispybaguette8670 4 года назад
Peter Gambier witch one is he
@petergambier
@petergambier 4 года назад
The tallest one at 1:28 Vlad.
@crispybaguette8670
@crispybaguette8670 4 года назад
Oaky I see him now cool
@fatyowls
@fatyowls 4 года назад
Excellent story..
@flybobbie1449
@flybobbie1449 4 года назад
After the war a lot of German girls came to England as nurses. My father got friendly with one, he always said to me you might have had a German mother.
@bobertjones2300
@bobertjones2300 Год назад
Great soundtrack and insightful commentary. Should be a model for RU-vid presentation.
@nathanbraidman5372
@nathanbraidman5372 2 года назад
I think this footage was taken at Lisnshally on Lough Foyle, just outside Londonderry, where the U-Boats formally surrendered in 1945. Londonderry was the main operational port for the Royal Navy during the Battle of the Atlantic.
@olearyma57
@olearyma57 Год назад
Londonderry ? Huh !. WTF is that place ?. Main operational base for Battle of the Atlantic - on no Atlas I own. Sincere respect to all who served. My Grand Mas' neighbour killed Convoy HX 228 . Night March 10th / 11th 1943 - reverential respect for his sacrifice.
@robertmclellan3658
@robertmclellan3658 Год назад
@@owenmccarthy6935 Nope definitely Londonderry.
@oml81mm
@oml81mm Год назад
Official name is, and was then, Londonderry. This was however shortened to 'Derry' by all. The so called religious/political connotations sre a relatively recent thing thought up by those who do not know.
@olearyma57
@olearyma57 Год назад
@@oml81mm Thanks for putting me right.
@tonypegler9080
@tonypegler9080 Год назад
Nope - its definatley Loch Eriboll, Scotland.
@geneve2008
@geneve2008 3 года назад
Fantastic shots of the end ... Probably never mounted "rushes", as there is no sound track and some images are not the best quality ...
@PaulP999
@PaulP999 Год назад
I have a number of the marvellous "Navies of the Second World War" books from MacDonalds and they list every vessel followed by its fate. With the ships you read "lost at Battle of.." or "scrapped.." or "Indian Navy INS.." etc but with the subs there are lots of "lost, cause unknown" or "failed to return" etc as well as the known losses. Have to respect all submariners.
@lawrencelewis2592
@lawrencelewis2592 Год назад
The US Navy calls the lost boats, "Still on patrol."
@johncowen452
@johncowen452 Год назад
Nobody wins in wartime.
@samiam619
@samiam619 Год назад
@@johncowen452 Not quite true, but I know what you mean. Read “The Good War” by Studs Terkel (?). Was a good book. He interviewed many common folk for the book, and it just seems luck on if you had a good war or not. Oh, sure, if you lost both arms, for example, you didn’t have a good war. But for others, good job, well paid, didn’t lose anyone close. You might think you had a good time of it…
@sparx180
@sparx180 4 года назад
I felt that was so good when the officers saluted them. Different breed of man back then. My grandfather served in both world wars. My mom was stationed in the WAVES in London. She was a PRN at the time and did a stint in Germany for 3 mos. My grandfather broke his leg. The English drs., fixed it and he was on his way. He was captured and the Germans offered to fix his leg and they did to perfection. Never a bad word was said against the Germans, ever, in our home.
@PutinsMommyNeverHuggedHim
@PutinsMommyNeverHuggedHim 4 года назад
Chloe wilson good for you! Glad his leg was fixed. The German soldiers committed mass atrocities across Europe, and there will never be a good word for them in my home as long as I live.
@sparx180
@sparx180 4 года назад
@@PutinsMommyNeverHuggedHim Thank you. Furthermore, the Allies committed atrocities as well. Ever bothered to look them up? Eisenhower murdered 1.5 mill surrendered German pows in the Rhineland Meadows. No food, no water, left to the elements, no latrines. As he stated "he wanted every German dead." It was a war that the Zionists caused not Hitler. How old are you 12?
@kenfox7277
@kenfox7277 4 года назад
@@sparx180 You are seriously crazy
@sparx180
@sparx180 4 года назад
@@kenfox7277 Insane much?
@thatnorwegianguy1986
@thatnorwegianguy1986 4 года назад
@@sparx180 No he did not those allegations came from a novelist who spread a conspiracy theory in fact the "missing million" were old men and young boys in the Volkssturm (People's Militia) released without formal discharge and transfers of POWs to other allies control areas. Maj. Ruediger Overmans of the German Office of Military History in Freiburg who wrote the final volume of the official German history of the war estimated that the total death by all causes of German prisoners in American hands could not have been greater than 56,000 approximately 1% of the over 5,000,000 German POWs in Allied hands exclusive of the Soviets. Those death were mainly due to a food shortage and the outbreak of diseases since the entire continent of Europe was on rationing after the war including Britain.
@patmac8373
@patmac8373 Год назад
The Tipperary song if you please!
@oleriis-vestergaard6844
@oleriis-vestergaard6844 Год назад
ITS A LONG WAY TO TIPPERARY
@samiam619
@samiam619 Год назад
@@oleriis-vestergaard6844 It’s a long way to go!
@samiam619
@samiam619 Год назад
@@oleriis-vestergaard6844 Funny getting the Hitler Youth to put on the record!
@oleriis-vestergaard6844
@oleriis-vestergaard6844 Год назад
German uboats had 39.000 crewmembers - the war on the seas took 29.000 lives so yes the uboat crews seen in this film was the Lucky ones
@benjaminmoogk3531
@benjaminmoogk3531 9 лет назад
0:30 HMS Hesperus.
@WintersWar
@WintersWar 4 года назад
I like seeing both sides here, but the german crews had a mentality they were resigned to die in those boats. amazing footage.
@steadynumber1
@steadynumber1 3 года назад
Patrick McKenna All the same, the officers seem relieved it's all over & that they were able to surrender to the British.
@barryolaith
@barryolaith 3 года назад
3 out of 4 of them did. The highest attrition rate of any service, either side, in the European theater I believe.
@davidcoleman2796
@davidcoleman2796 Год назад
Amazing.
@068694
@068694 2 месяца назад
Shortly after the Armistice in November 1918, Harwich was where dozens of German U-boats officially surrendered to the Allied forces. Their exact number is not known, but there were estimated to be between 120 and 150 U-boats in total, along with various other German ships and support machinery.
@trevmcc
@trevmcc Год назад
Excellent footage, I've only ever seen photos of the surrendered fleet. This is in Maydown in Lough Foyle Northern Ireland. The old jetty's are just about still there next to the oil terminal. After this the U-Boats were taken out to sea and scuttled or used for target practice.
@SimonTimoney-74
@SimonTimoney-74 2 месяца назад
They were sunk in Lough Foyle Derry
@canoesino9290
@canoesino9290 Год назад
Noticed there are no main deck guns onboard. Did see some AA guns
@pafa7179
@pafa7179 3 года назад
Hommage à des hommes courageux..
@markbowles2382
@markbowles2382 Год назад
Thank you for leaving the sound off - makes for a much more poignant moment without the BS propaganda.
@henryviii6341
@henryviii6341 Год назад
My Grandfather took the surrender of the Kriegsmarine in Norway May 1945. Was given a Luger , Sword and Binoculars by the German Officer who was a Prussian Military type. The Zeiss Binoculars/ Luger with Nazi insignia There was deep respect between 🇬🇧 🇩🇪 Submarine Services.
@MichaelWilliams-mo1vv
@MichaelWilliams-mo1vv Год назад
It's a pity the sound has been lost I can't imagine this was a silent film.
@ahall1459
@ahall1459 Год назад
Most likely no sound recorded in the first place...recording equipment was a bulky, separate affair...sound in those days was optically recorded, hence the clipboards you see to coordinate the movements, etc.... onto the film The sounds you hear in ww2 battle footage as shown in theatres, was dubbed in later as it was impractical.
@MichaelWilliams-mo1vv
@MichaelWilliams-mo1vv Год назад
@@ahall1459thanks for the input. I wondered about this. Another example is fighter gun camera film where you can hear machine gun fire. I wondered whether that was dubbed in.
@szeddezs
@szeddezs Год назад
@@MichaelWilliams-mo1vv I can't say that I actually _know,_ but I'm very certain those are always dubbed in since they were often used for propaganda films.
@gitfoad8032
@gitfoad8032 Год назад
What's the 'plane right at the start?
@josemariasierra6943
@josemariasierra6943 Год назад
emocionante, a la distancia es para pensar, el por que de las guerras, o si alguien verdaramente gana en una guerra?
@tamataua4370
@tamataua4370 Год назад
Wow this must of been an awsome sight to see all these deadly hunting boats with their battle weary crew's surrendering.
@hungphammanh386
@hungphammanh386 Год назад
My uncle was an sailor of uboats 586 number..
@billrossignon8621
@billrossignon8621 Год назад
These German sailors are lucky the war ended. Had it continued the majority would have been killed in action. The U boat service lost over 40000 KIA. This was the highest death rate percentage for any combat unit in Germany. Anti-sub technology had gotten so good that these subs were death traps. Some officers were shown smiling and I think I would too having been spared a horrible watery death.
@2manycatsforadime
@2manycatsforadime Год назад
except had the war continued and Germany not beat down the Type XXI boats may have caused some concerns. But these are all speculations by armchair warriars
@callsigndd9ls897
@callsigndd9ls897 Год назад
Do not forget about the British and American bomber crews, whose losses were even higher. Between 1940 and 1945 a total of 1.4 million British and US bombers flew to Germany. Allied Bomber Command lost around 21,000 aircraft and 140,000 men. A third of all casualties of British and American soldiers were members of bomber crews. Military service with Allied bomber crews was apparently even more dangerous and deadly than military service with German U-boat crews. RIP for both.
@hohenstaufen.1010
@hohenstaufen.1010 Год назад
The treu heroes of the Kriegsmarine.
@johncee1481
@johncee1481 3 года назад
Cold, wet & windy...what a day to surrender......
@mikethecabbie8476
@mikethecabbie8476 Год назад
I regret I cannot view U-boat crews surrendering to capture without an unconscious jolt to a certain episode of "Dad's Army"...!
@tonypegler9080
@tonypegler9080 Год назад
Don't tell him Pike !
@tonypegler9080
@tonypegler9080 Год назад
This port is Loch Eriboll, Scotland.
@whydoyouactlikethat
@whydoyouactlikethat Год назад
Does anyone know what type of plane that was at the beginning of the video?
@robertodemonte4251
@robertodemonte4251 Год назад
Not sure but it looks like a Miles M.25 Martinet.
@whydoyouactlikethat
@whydoyouactlikethat Год назад
@@robertodemonte4251 I'd say that you are spot on in your assessment. Thank you very much.
@robertodemonte4251
@robertodemonte4251 Год назад
@@whydoyouactlikethat 👍
@cababyboomerq6012
@cababyboomerq6012 3 года назад
“Come on in Gerry”......8-). “Ok Tommy”......8-(
@pietervaness3229
@pietervaness3229 Год назад
OUT OF ALL THOSE U-BOATS THAT SAW COMBAT ONLY ONE WENT ROGUE ... THESE MEN WERE NOT , NSDAP , AND MANY WERE TRULY COMPASSIONATE TO THE EXTENT THEY COULD BE AS DEDICATED WARRIORS OF THE FATHERLAND X. OCEAN SUPPLY VESSEL CAPT. P. van ESS. U S M M
@johnallen7807
@johnallen7807 2 года назад
A poignant film brave men on both sides, such a waste.
@Calum_S
@Calum_S 3 года назад
Anyone know what the plane at the start is?
@MyAddad
@MyAddad 2 года назад
Looks like a Skua..... It's something Navy.....
@vincentlefebvre9255
@vincentlefebvre9255 Год назад
@@MyAddad Highly improbable in 1945.
@dhyde9207
@dhyde9207 Год назад
Wonder what happened to the U-Boats after the surrender. Scrapped?
@tonypegler9080
@tonypegler9080 Год назад
sunk- see operation Deadlight.
@madcarew5168
@madcarew5168 Год назад
"Sorry I missed you"!!
@craftpaint1644
@craftpaint1644 2 года назад
Neither sharks nor wolves. I'm wondering what that British officer was thinking when he got to the hatch of the U-Boat and got a big whiff of that thing's interior, a U-Boat straight off a patrol was kinda gross 🕵️🇺🇲🛠️🇷🇺
@joelonzello4189
@joelonzello4189 Год назад
Third World smells on public transportation much worse ....
@turkey0165
@turkey0165 Год назад
How humiliating it must have been to turn your boat and crew over to the enemy! Them standing before you standing there with their smirking British faces!
@cpj93070
@cpj93070 6 месяцев назад
😂😂What's the matter do your country lose the war?
@turkey0165
@turkey0165 6 месяцев назад
@@cpj93070 YES, Eien Volk, Eien Reich, does that answer your mongrel mind ?
@fidelnadal4150
@fidelnadal4150 Год назад
U boats surrender in Argentina, in Mar del Plata port and patagonia coast.
@samiam619
@samiam619 Год назад
Not these ones.
@pondusenglanq8563
@pondusenglanq8563 Год назад
Watch the documentary Europa the last battle.
@gordonnorris6991
@gordonnorris6991 Год назад
I wonder who the gent in plain clothes @ 1.28 was. Intelligence?
@samiam619
@samiam619 Год назад
Easier to find IF you use the correct time stamp! 1:28 works.
@samiam619
@samiam619 Год назад
Interpreter?
@maxb5957
@maxb5957 Год назад
Max was here
@florangelieruiz6740
@florangelieruiz6740 2 года назад
Wow u boat its drive sink ships if see fire
@bourdon845
@bourdon845 Год назад
Joli
@user-hd2jy2qw8l
@user-hd2jy2qw8l Год назад
Повезло этим подводникам. Живыми остались.
@jaimelarroyo5368
@jaimelarroyo5368 2 года назад
Wrong first destroit the ship and after surreder
@haimcukerman1012
@haimcukerman1012 Год назад
These german sailors on U-boat deck were heroes.
@probekonto1434
@probekonto1434 Год назад
Unsere Deutschen Seewölfe😎👍 was ist mit den U Booten passiert? Wurden sie in Operation Daylight versenkt?
@callsigndd9ls897
@callsigndd9ls897 Год назад
Die meisten wurden verschrottet. Nach dem Krieg waren sie wertlos und für eine Weiterverwendung veraltet, denn es gab mit dem neuen U-Booten vom Typ XXI schon wieder eine bahnbrechende Weiteretwicklung, nach deren Muster später alle Staaten ihre neuen U-Boote bauten.
@probekonto1434
@probekonto1434 Год назад
@@callsigndd9ls897ich hätte wenigstens 2 Boote für die Nachwelt übrig gelassen.
@callsigndd9ls897
@callsigndd9ls897 Год назад
@@probekonto1434 Naja, nach dem Krieg war alles andere wichtiger als daran zu denken, Rüstungsmaterial für die Nachwelt zu erhalten. Die Menschen hatten die Schnauze voll von Krieg und Waffen. Der Krieg hat in allen beteiligten Ländern unmengen von Rohstoffen gefressen, so dass Schrott sehr wertvoll war, um die verbrauchten Ressourcen wieder aufzufüllen.
@turkey0165
@turkey0165 Год назад
I would have never surrendered I would have gone to Argentina!
@samiam619
@samiam619 Год назад
Oh so brave of you. You would have done what you were told to do. First, so now you are the Captain? Have a full fuel bunker? Enough food? Yeah, brave talk.
@turkey0165
@turkey0165 Год назад
@@samiam619 Tell that to Kapitan Heinz Schaeffer U977 before you open your Vents , better yet read his book! And he wasn't the only one sonny! He did it !👊
@cpj93070
@cpj93070 6 месяцев назад
@@turkey0165 Id*ot, they all had orders to sail to Britain and surrender, you would have had very little change to escape to Argentina anyway, the Allies literally ruled the worlds oceans.
@cpj93070
@cpj93070 6 месяцев назад
*chance
@turkey0165
@turkey0165 6 месяцев назад
@cpj93070 I can tell you have very little knowledge of WW2 or the U-Boat arm of the Kriegsmarine! Or the U-Boats that surrendered several months after 07/05/45 I'll take it for granted your history inexperienced under 40 and probably a JEW!
@anthonyflint7419
@anthonyflint7419 Год назад
Germans must have been pissed off.
@samiam619
@samiam619 Год назад
More likely just happy to have survived…
@Davyfb75
@Davyfb75 Год назад
These are the ones that did not go to Argentina
@cabalpronos2632
@cabalpronos2632 Год назад
Oui..et ceux peut être parti en Antarctique....en 1945...il manquait plusieurs u boat de derniers type qui n'ont jamais été retrouvés ?! 🤔. ..d'où l'expédition maritime us en 1946 en Antarctique qui a été un échec..
@oleriis-vestergaard6844
@oleriis-vestergaard6844 Год назад
There was only 4 uboats landing in Argentina - - maybe Adolf and Eva took the Journey out of Berlin this way but the big quistion must be giving the fact that the uboats came to south- America Argentina in 1946 - and as war ended in 1945 so almost a whole year after ww2 ended , how and where could they get hold of DIESEL and FOOD - cant figurer it out - WHAT
@bwbethel
@bwbethel 4 года назад
The captains at 5:55 -- bad asses.
@bwbethel
@bwbethel 4 года назад
Stimmt.
@mongo2022
@mongo2022 3 года назад
The captains joking like real "cavallieri", almost friends. Their millions of soldiers of both sides in their tombs. The truth of wars.
@jaimelarroyo5368
@jaimelarroyo5368 2 года назад
Debieron hundir sus naves y despues entregarse
@harryvandaalen3090
@harryvandaalen3090 Год назад
No we Will not humane like war to bad
@juanfrankazofeifagonzalez6583
- MosT The 90% of German Marine U-BoaTs,Was Died During The War...~
@callsigndd9ls897
@callsigndd9ls897 Год назад
No, hundreds were also sunk by the Germans themselves at the end of the war or, as shown in the video here, handed over to the victorious powers, who later scrapped them. In the meantime there was already a new generation of submarines that made these VII c boats superfluous.
@ammatathammavongsa9478
@ammatathammavongsa9478 Год назад
The pretty ink mathematically spray because aftermath ectrodactyly stitch amidst a dusty yarn. afraid, damp spleen
@bynight999
@bynight999 Год назад
Da questi poveri, poverissimi bastardi, apprendiamo un grande insegnamento: mai arrendersi ai porci anglosassoni! E andiamo avanti!
@samiam619
@samiam619 Год назад
So you would rather they put their crew on the deck and scuttle their own boat?
@samiam619
@samiam619 Год назад
I bet you don’t even know where Saxony is, by any chance?
@gitfoad8032
@gitfoad8032 Год назад
What's the 'plane right at the start?
@subaruwrx3381
@subaruwrx3381 Год назад
Looks like an AT6 Texan ....The British called them Harvard's...Ww2 trainer aircraft
@gitfoad8032
@gitfoad8032 Год назад
@@subaruwrx3381 - I'd agree, except the fin's not pointy enough, & the engine protrudes more. There doesn't seem much variation in builds of the Texan/Harvard.
@trevmcc
@trevmcc Год назад
Possibly a P-47 Thunderbolt as they were very popular with the USAF in Northern Ireland during WW2. Maydown airfield was right next to where they U-Boats surrendered.
@timmorodgers4271
@timmorodgers4271 Год назад
It looks like a Miles M.20 Martinet.
@gitfoad8032
@gitfoad8032 Год назад
@@timmorodgers4271 - very good, I'm sure you have it there. Cheers.
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