Unveiling the Untold Stories: Discover the Historically Significant U-Boat Wrecks in the North Sea

2023-09-04 16:11:00

Their presence was already known, but they had not yet been formally identified. Many wrecks occupy the waters of the North Sea, most dating from one or other of the two world wars. Most of them have not yet been fully identified. The two in question, of the U-Boot type (photo), were made possible thanks to the underwater archaeologist Thomas Termote: they are the U-5 and the U-14. “It is important to be able to identify these two wrecks. The stories hidden in them are of essential historical importance, also for the families of the people who died there. We have contacted the German authorities, they are trying to find family members of the occupants”, explained during a press conference Mr. Decaluwé.

The U-5 is the oldest submarine sunk in Belgian territorial waters. It dates from 1910 and is 57 meters long. Still intact at the bottom of the water, experts believe that it ended its career on a mine. The U-14 was 34 meters long and was built in 1915. It is known to have laid mines regarding 20 times and to be responsible for sinking six British ships. His last departure from Zeebrugge dates back to October 1, 1917, he then disappeared from the radar. Given his condition, experts believe he suffered from a strong explosion. Some 300 wrecks lie in Belgian waters, regarding forty of them have not yet been identified.

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