Another interesting documentary landed in my Vuze inbox this morning: Discovery Channel's Attack and Capture The Story of U-Boat 505
Should be a fun watch later today after work.
On June 4, 1944, with World War II still raging across Europe, Captain Daniel Gallery and his men of
the U.S. Naval Task Force 22.3 did the nearly impossible - they captured a German U-boat. It was the
first enemy man-of-war captured in battle on the high seas by the U.S. Navy since 1815.
Climb aboard the historic U-505 and relive its journey from a powerhouse of the German fleet to a
display at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago. Witness exclusive interviews with both
German and American crew members involved in the capture of the U-505. And view even rarer footage
of Captain Daniel Gallery and Harold Lange, Captain of the U-505 at the time of its capture.
the U.S. Naval Task Force 22.3 did the nearly impossible - they captured a German U-boat. It was the
first enemy man-of-war captured in battle on the high seas by the U.S. Navy since 1815.
Climb aboard the historic U-505 and relive its journey from a powerhouse of the German fleet to a
display at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago. Witness exclusive interviews with both
German and American crew members involved in the capture of the U-505. And view even rarer footage
of Captain Daniel Gallery and Harold Lange, Captain of the U-505 at the time of its capture.