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10 WW2 Submarines That Changed Naval Warfare Forever

Before the war ended, one submarine was captured intact and rushed in complete secrecy to Allied shipyards. Naval engineers took one look and understood they had been building the wrong kind of vessel entirely. Every submarine built after 1945 — American, Soviet, British, French — carried its DNA. It never sank a single Allied ship. It is still the most important submarine ever designed.

This is the definitive countdown of the ten most significant submarines of the Second World War — ranked from the catastrophic failures to the design that rewrote the blueprint for every submarine that came after. From the Italian Adua class that dove too slowly to survive, to the German Type XXI that haunted Allied naval intelligence for the rest of the twentieth century.

We cover the boats that won, the boats that lost, and the boat whose crews paid the highest price in submarine warfare about the men, machines, and decisions of the Second World War — the moments history almost forgot, told the way the veterans would have wanted them told. New military history every week. Long-form documentaries, dramatized accounts, and the stories behind the weapons that decided the largest conflict in human history.

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