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- German U-boats during the last year of World War II and known to them as a schnorchel. Until the advent of nuclear power, submarines were designed to operate...
- some Dutch submarines equipped with a Schnorchel (snorkel) but saw no need for them until 1943. The Schnorchel was a retractable pipe that supplied air...
- idea of the schnorchel (snorkel) from captured Dutch submarines but did not see the need for them until rather late in the war. The schnorchel is a retractable...
- of the schnorchel. The final version of the schnorchel head for the Type VIIC. Starboard view, with and without the tarnmatte. The schnorchel in its upright...
- face masks. Amended 1977. DIN 7878:1980 German standard, Tauch-Zubehör; Schnorchel; Maße, Anforderungen, Prüfung. Diving accessories for skin divers. Snorkel...
- BdU war diary entry on 6 June 1944 states that "for those boats without schnorchel this means the last operation". Of the 15, only five got near to the invasion...
- damage. U-534 arrived safely in Bordeaux, where she was ****ed with a Schnorchel. On the second patrol, from 25 August 1944 to 24 October, the boat had...
- states that from 10 May to 14 July 1945 she made a continuous submerged Schnorchel p****age, "at 66 days the second longest in the war [sic - Germany had...
- available, the existing U-boat designs were gradually equipped with a Schnorchel (snorkel), which allowed U-boats to run their diesel engines whilst submerged...
- old Kapitänleutnant Karl-Adolf Schlitt. The boat was then ****ed with a Schnorchel underwater-breathing apparatus before being released for patrol duties...