August 20, 2021
Hitler Had a Secret Under Sea Route for Sending Japan Military Technology
Snorkels were an essential element WWII-era submarines needed to function. Many submarines of the era needed to spend most of their time on the surface to run their air-breathing diesel engines.
by Sebastien Roblin
Here's What You Need to Remember: However, while hunting undersea enemies is one of the primary jobs of modern attack submarines, only one undersea sub engagement has ever taken place, under decidedly unique circumstances.
The Hunt for Red October dramatized for the public one of the tensest forms of warfare imaginable: combat between submarines submerged deep under the ocean’s surface, the nerve-wracked crews scouring the fathomless depths for their adversary’s acoustic signature using hydrophones.
However, while hunting undersea enemies is one of the primary jobs of modern attack submarines, only one undersea sub engagement has ever taken place, under decidedly unique circumstances.
https://nationalinterest.org/blog/reboot/hitler-had-secret-under-sea-route-sending-japan-military-technology-192235