Sea Monster that sank a German U-boat WWI - Forgotten History
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- During World War I, on April 30th 1918, German U-boat Commander, Captain Gunther Krech told the British Navy of the HMS Coreopsis upon his surrender, that his disabled U-boat was attacked by a sea monster. How is this possible in the modern era? Hosted by Mike Droberg. The Forgotten History Channel is a 10th Legion Pictures Production.
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I like the idea of a sea monster attacking a U-boat, but the facts that exist prove otherwise. Incidentally there was a U.S Navy ship that was forced to return to port because of a mishap with it's underwater sensors. It turned out a giant squid had attached itself to the underside of the ship, unlike this incident they found traces of claws that are found on the tentacles of squids on the rubber parts of the ship.
This was the gulf of Adan stuff right?
Yeah I've seen something on here about this. IIRC, if the claws they found were in proportion with known species of squid, the creature had to have been enormous, the biggest ever seen.
Specifically the rubber parts of the boat which house the radar.
The 1978 USS Stein incident. Ship was testing a towed sonar array when the creature attacked. The sonar was destroyed and the ship suffered significant damage and had to return to San Diego.
Yeah, a giant squid supposedly attacked the USS Stein. There are several youtube videos about it.
I've heard of a story from WW1 that a U-boat torpedoed a tanker and with the explosion a dinosaur rose from the sea.
Interesting story, thanks for watching
U-28
The u-boat torpedoed and shot down the British boat when it sank the boilers exploded under water and supposedly the sea monster came up with the explosion. I just saw that documentary before I stumbled upon this
@@JohnDoe-gi1vr thanks John, I saw that one after this one
@@JohnDoe-gi1vr where can I find this documentary?
I love how civilian and military sailors have seen sea monsters for centuries and yet people still think men who are familiar and experienced with life at sea are liars.
Thanks for watching
Maybe embellishing but I have no doubt that what they saw was real
@@canadiansoviet again you are calling them liars when they sighted it you didn't. It's always those who were never there busy discrediting the witnesses. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@residentidiot9694
Re-read what I wrote
It's always easy to be skeptical when you didn't witness the whole thing yourself, besides people tend to embellish what they saw so the whole liar thing is quite understandable
I am 70. When I was about 15, there was a story in one of the papers which mentioned a US submarine having been stopped mid ocean. Finally, the sub freed itself and continued to port. I can't remember but when it either surfaced or when it reached port, the crew found large squid tentacles wrapped around the sub that had ripped off the squid. They measured its suckers and determined its massive size. I have googled this story but can't find anything. Take it for what it is but it definitely was reported in the paper.
Have to look that up. Thanks for watching
I've heard tales of the scars on the sides of Sperm Whales. The sizes of them were like out of a 1950s science fiction movie.
@@FORGOTTENHISTORYCHANNEL That was in 1976 The damage was caused to the USS Stein. Giant and Colossal squid do this because of the sonar. They think it's a sperm whale. You can read up on the damage caused in Sea Creatures and the Problem of Equipment Damage found on the usni website.
@@Andulvar The military sonar can cause 140db sound underwater which will damage any living creatures ears if not kill them. The attack could have been a simple act of aggression also.
That there's a story about a certain Jonas in the bible doesn't mean it really happened.
Nobody knows what's in the depths of the ocean, or deep in the vast parts of forests, mountains, and caves. There are plenty of species yet to be discovered.
Thanks for watching.
The US Navy knows whats out there, but they ain't telling
Im 61 years old, i was part of a tactical diving team tasked in underwater repairs.
One dive in 1976 is eternally etched into my mind. Iv seen this creature along side a oil tanker. It was over 60ft long, estimated weight of around 100 tonne. It glided past the rear rudder while i stayed deadly still. Unbelievable
Omg😱
What was it, a giant squid?
@@kevinmalone3210 the silt was pretty bad but what I witnessed was more like a dinosaur that fish.
You were on a tactical diving team at 13 years old?😮
@@anacowa221 that's a great point lol. Typing error :) I'm 71 years old.
It seems another German Uboat captain had similar problems - the U28 supposedly encountered a sea monster - Curious Wolrd tell the story on their channel. And, many years ago, I read an account of a Royal Navy ship which encountered some kind of sea serpent or monster in the North Sea during the Great War, which they promptly used for target practice.
Wow, yes, I'm sure there are plenty of "sea stories" out there. Thanks for the comment
"promptly used for target practice" LOL
@@verticalflyingb737 Well of course! It was in British waters and wasn't flying our flag so had no right to be there! Those sneaky Hun, could have been a U Boat with a rubber head on the periscope - better safe than sorry!
lmao target practice
I hope they didn't allow all that calamari to go to waste.
This is the THIRD time this year I've heard a reference to a giant sea monster in the Irish sea - and all three were separate stories that took place in different decades. That CAN'T be a coincidence.
It's the O'Bermuda Triangle...
@@tedthesailor172 thought you said the Obama Triangle
Monster of lake MacNess
Well this one is obviously fake. If it was real and they decided to change their story then they wouldn't give such a stupid reason as a power cable to a heater blocking the hatch.
@@melodycentral0007, that's even scarier
As a headphone user, my left ear loved this.
Noted, our newer videos have been corrected.
😂😂😂
😂 i thought my headphone was broken
As a headphone user, I found the audio mixing unbearable
The true horror in this video was truly the audio mixing 😅
Interesting thing is there's some truth to these seas stories. For years people brushed the kraken of fashion a myth. But that myth turned true when we found out about huge squids in the ocean known as the giant squid and the colossal squid.
That myth didnt turn true, thats like saying the yeti myth is real because we discovered gorillas
The people that supposedly 'seen' the kraken describe it huge, capable of destroying ships, even swallowing it
The colossal and giant squid is nowhere big enough to do those, nor does live in places the kraken supposedly lives in
@@weirdguylol Most people exaggerate what they actually see, but still, a colossal or giant squid could attach to a ship and possibly damage it.
@@weirdguylolyeah they could.
They fight sperm whales ffs and you think they couldn’t take down a boat?
@@weirdguylol The largest colossal squids may get to 1,500 pounds/33 feet in length. If one was near the surface and had it's tentacles on a boat you'd never know how large it actually was.
Commodore Sir Arthur Rostron, hero of the Titanic rescue, says in his autobiography that he came across a sea monster of some sort during his career while entering Queenstown harbor.
At 6:23 you have a picture of a Kriegsmarine sailor. Obviously this isn't Kretch as he died in 1919 at 33 years old. As far as Sea Monsters go, the Ocean is deep and large. Anything is possible.
Had to use whatever stock footage was available as there is little from WW I in public domain
A lot of German POWs opted to become citizens of the US or Canada after WW 1 & 2
@ scott foster - May I add to your comment "As far as Sea Monsters go , the Ocean is deep and large . . . . . and our boat is so small ."
@@FORGOTTENHISTORYCHANNEL then try TROVE.
I was proof reader and editor for many documents dating back to 1836.
Many u those around WW1 have photos in the articles.
It's an Australian site for the government of Queensland.
Last time I checked you don't need an account to use it.
Start the search under newspapers, then branch out.
There's a hell of a lot of information about 2nd W.W. as well.
I uncovered many lies about that time but you'll never see that information in the msm.
For good reason.
@@FORGOTTENHISTORYCHANNEL 5:50 - And I'm probably the only person that noticed the stock footage for Peter Roper was actually a pic of Mr Roper from 3's Company. Still a great video.
I remember hearing a story of U-boat survivors in the North Atlantic Being pulled out of their lifeboats by a Giant Squid It was put down to shock and dehydration hallucinations
It was a British cargo ship sunk, there is a documentary about the incident. They interview one of the survivors and he should the scars on his leg from the suckers from the tentacles. For the first couple days of them being in the water, the sharks were picking people off, but on the third day the sharks left and the giant squid showed up. It was found that the color of the 'mae west' life vest (which was red at the time) drew in the squid, the color was changed because of this .
@@johnjinglehimmerschmitt9802 I would love for someone to do a TV show or RUclips story about it. I remember reading the story in my childhood. Then again a few years back I heard the story.
The captain, strangely enough had just finished the book 'The Land That Time Forgot ' .
Lol. Thanks for the comment.
@@FORGOTTENHISTORYCHANNEL
Thanks for your work! 👍🇬🇧
Probably, funny post
Man the production is so good and this is exactly what RUclips is meant for man
Thanks for watching.
I LIKE THIS FORGOTTEN HISTORY.
THANK YOU for this--- I enjoyed this-- there is so much to learn and hear about all this type of thing that never gets to surface normally... great job!!!
Glad it was helpful! It was satire
@@FORGOTTENHISTORYCHANNEL ah- nO SH... sHERLOCK-- SEAMONSTERS SATIRE? wHO WOULD HAVE THUNK??? :)
I used to work in an unheated office. it would get down to 50F. the people working on the shop floor in 40-45F wore a heavy shirt or light jacket and were fine. I was sitting at a desk wearing a puffer coat, typically good for 20F when walking. But sitting in the office with the jacket for a few hours, you get cold and cannot warmup without exercise.
Thanks for watching.
@@FORGOTTENHISTORYCHANNEL Thanx 4 B n watched.
Seamen as far back as ancient Greece have seen sea monsters. We know more about space than we do our own oceans.
There are many stories from the old days, the reason we don't see much anymore is that modern ships are noisy and fish hear them coming miles away, old ships were sail powered and quiet
Thanks for watching.
Fascinating story, thanks for the film.
When I grew up in Southern California the beach was king. All roads led to the beach. We sunbathed and threw frisbee during the day and camped and made Bar-b-Q at night. And we swam. Boy did we swim. I routinely body surfed and swam hundreds of yards past the surf into the sea without even a life vest or a care. Now I won't even dip a big toe into the ocean because of what I know is out there. It's amazing that I survived my childhood with the many crazy things I did!
ME TO, but Santa Cruz California.. I have great respect for the ocean now/or fear, call it what you will...
@@onthecase1002 Yeah, the movie Jaws changed my attitude... Who knows how many big-ass sharks swam right past my dangling legs but weren't interested for whatever reason... Maybe I farted too much and scared 'em away... :) Then they started protecting the seals and the sharks returned. Now it's dangerous as hell!!! But wow man, it's MUCH colder up there in Santa Cruz! You must have Polar Bear blood! More Great White Sharkish too! There's OFTEN blood in the water off the Golden Gate Bridge out by the Farallones.
@@3Sphere I was a kid, Cold was all I knew. 30 years later I made it to Hawaii couldn't beleive it (stayed shallow and buzzed).. South east Asia , very warm too, My Lady dived in off the boat so I dived in too.. Those were the days!!!
@@onthecase1002 Yup. Youth is wasted on the young... :)
@@3Sphere like the song goes.....we're only immortal, for a limited time.
That “sea monster” was actually my mother-in-law.
LOL
Thank you for your service Mike, and for this video.
Thank you kindly
Another great piece.
The picture used for Peter Roper segment ( MR Roper from the 701's sitcom Threes Company Too) got me.
Spewed my drink and cleaned the monitor before i could continue . LMAO
LOL
“Tome” is pronounced like it’s written, not like “tomb.” Great episode, I never heard of the incident.
Thanks for the correction and for watching.
@@FORGOTTENHISTORYCHANNEL always a spell check turd somewhere 😂
Giant Squids are Sea Monsters... especially to an ancient wooden ship.
- we thought they were myth to recently, they could be much bigger than we have seen thus far
Thanks for watching.
5:43 talks about Peter Roper of British Power, but shows a picture of Mr. Roper (played by Norman Fell) from the American TV show "Three's Company".
LOL, I couldn't find a picture of Peter Roper so threw in an Easter Egg. Good catch
FORGOTTEN HISTORY, I saw that and was like WTF? Lol.
Totally fascinating, really needs to be made into an expanded movie, dark and ominous. Ceolacanths survived so anything couldve.
Thanks for watching
This is what RUclips was meant for. Quality user generated content, not that cookie cutter corporate trash. Good video. 👏🏽
Thanks for watching!
Factual, i hate the fact that those brain rot youtube short are always diminishing other peoples attention span i swear to God that i will never go back to that hell hole again, this is more entertaining.
Great story!can never get enough of these.keep up the good work!
Thank you kindly
I would guess the U boat commander made up the story to account for his failure to sink any ships.
Close, his U boat malfunctioned due to his incompetence.
how could he fail if he had not used single torpedo on his uboat, so your saying he just surrendered without a fight for no reason, a uboat that cant go water in combat is a sitting duck, a uboat is not armored its not built to take damage from ships with artillery.
@@boyhenyo4431 U-Boats aren't able to survive Sea Monsters either.
Martina - Really? I doubt anyone would be foolish enough to claim something like this unless it actually happened! Worse than ‘the dog ate my homework.’ By the way I think sea monsters could still exist (I believe the Earth is young so it is a reasonable assumption, plus there are many many sightings)
@@markgadsby5568 sightings and evidence are 2 very different things and people are liars. There are no sea monsters (especially ones around with dinosaurs) that we already haven't discovered. 4.3 billion years old may be young on the universal scale but a "young" planet has fuck all to do with potential "sea monsters".
A little like the story of drilling a tunnel for trains below Storebælt in Denmark! The Tunnel Boring Machine for the job could operate fully submerged, so when hitting a watery point in the bottom above, it shouldn't have been a problem! Sadly a smart guy had put cables through the watertight door in front, just behind the drilling plate, so all the machine and till then built tunnel became filled with water, which stopped the work for month! Luckily no lives became lost!! But today we are anyway able to ride in trains below the Bælt.
Interesting, thanks for watching.
YA!
Great video ! Truth will ALWAYS come to light 👌🏾
Thank you and thanks for watching.
@@FORGOTTENHISTORYCHANNEL Agreed
Yep....which is that this story is pure fiction and was written in 2005 with no evidence at all to back it up.
@@randomlyentertaining8287 & you know that your source is "fact" how again ?
But I'm new to the channel, I'm glad I found it, very informative, thank you, keep up the great work, I've been listening to alot while I do restoration on classic cars
Awesome, thank you!
Finally a better video of this... A few years ago there were not many good videos on this topic
Thanks for watching.
Loved the use of the photo of "Mr. Roper" from "Three's Company" when referencing Peter Roper. Very interesting anecdote from "The Great War."
LOL, good catch
The underwater reptile used in the video is Liopleurodon, mososauris had a longer rail and sleeker body. But I like how he used the footage of liopluredon from an old TV show I used to watch as a kid. Great memories
Thanks for watching.
Walking With Dinosaurs
The sonar image of the submarine does seem to show hull damage in the aft section. It would be no surprise to ME if the Kriegsmarine's official records omitted a sea monster and the story were replaced with more mundane reasons for the vessel's loss.
Thanks for watching.
Mr. Roper picture cracked me up😂😂 good one
LOL. One of my favorite shows growing up
@@FORGOTTENHISTORYCHANNEL That totally reveals our age you know. ,😆 ah well.
Thank you sir,
I was in the Rhodesian Army for 7 years, 4 years infantry - 3 years Sappers..
Thanks for your service and thanks for watching.
Rhodesian? Man, that was many moons ago!
Thanks for your service.
I wasn't giving this story much credence until they mentioned the U-Boat Skipper dying of unknown causes in 1919. Maybe the boat really was attacked by a sea monster & Germany didn't want the captain spreading that around.
Great documentary, miss this type of historical pieces with a touch of the mythical.
I believe these creatures exist in the very deep dark parts of the seas.
Have you made one on the creatures that appeared on the Japanese shaws after the Tsunami in 2011?
Wow this video was really interesting. Enjoying your other videos I have just seen. Just subscribed :)
Awesome! Thank you!
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity.
~Robert A. Heinlein.
LOL. Indeed.
Hello, Mr. Droberg. I just want to thank you for your service in the Marines. Thank you Sir.
Thank you kindly.
The History Channel at 3AM :
LOL
Sinking your submarine because you needed to keep toasty is like falling asleep on guard duty on steroids. Or on sleeping pills
Love this channel and videos great job
You rock!
Thanks
Regarding "monsters" in the oceans and deep sea's it's wise to keep an open mind considering we've been exploring the waters for centuries and yet we know more about space where we've been going as recently as the 1960's.
The sea's still houses many secrets and to this day we discover new liveforms in it...
True. Thanks for watching
The "large eyes" aspect reminds me of ichthyosaurs, but also of Architeuthis dux, giant squids.
5:45 😂 Mr. Stanley Roper. Rest In Peace. Thank you for making me laugh so much during my childhood.
LOL, couldn't find a picture of Peter Roper
The submarine in the intro is a German Typ VII C submarine, the "workhose " and backbone of the german navy during the battle of the Atlantic. The other shown submarines were the predecessors boats Typ VII B. This typ of German submarine was immortalized in the movie " The boat" from 1981
Yes, our video editor had to use what he could find.
Thank you very much for your service to our country sir
Thank you!
I love the sea monster statement to your captors 😅 🔥
How have I only discovered this channel now! Subscribed.
Thank you kindly
I just found your site and enjoy it very much... I have a request for you, can you do a episode on the Three lighthouse keepers that vanished from Flannan Isles Lighthouse in 1900?
Great idea! We will consider.
Mate that lighthouse story has been done to death by so many other narrators- let's not dilute this brand
Lol! Mr. Roper from "Three is Company"! Norman Fell the actor!
LOL, good catch. I couldn't find a picture of the actual "Roper" Little Easter egg
The fountains of the deep were referenced biblically and we know in modern times that there is more water trapped in the Earth's crust than the entire surface oceans combined. No telling what's down there.
Uh ok, thanks
would be interesting if the CIA could devote some skilled remote viewers to see what's down there
Yep, the Bible mentions this.
@@aburoach9268 that's a great idea
@@calicoesblue4703 so it must be false. Thanks
My left ear really enjoyed this story, great work!
Noted. We have since fixed our audio issues. Thanks for watching.
@@FORGOTTENHISTORYCHANNEL Nice! I'll check out a newer video and both ears will get to hear that soothing voice of yours 😄
You told that story very well. I was thinking for most of the video, wondering if they'd maybe encountered a salt water Crocodile since they're pretty huge...then the conclusion of what actually happened caught me by surprise. Thanks for the video :)
Thanks for watching
Salt water crocodiles have never been that big and have never been found that far out to see
@@kylieknight2365they’ve swam to the US from the AU. But I’d think the waters in the North Sea would be way too cold for them.
What he didn't mention was they found no traces of the story before 2005 on the internet
@@kylieknight2365sea.
If every story of our encounter with these creatures is real no wonder they stay deep. Imagine what they thought when they felt a fish made out of steel and made pinging noises.
Thanks for watching.
The still of Mr. Roper from Three's Company. Good stuff. 😆
These are cool vids. Love the mythology and cryptid stories in history, makes the channel different and interesting. Keep them coming pls awesome stuff. Thank you for your service 🇺🇸
Thank you kindly!
Wow, that’s amazing. Do you have a video about the Philadelphia experiment?
We do. Please check out our library.
@@FORGOTTENHISTORYCHANNEL great! Thanks so much.
Not sure why footage of AH is used as this was a first world war U-boat??
Seems a bit sloppy..
Also, the heater was in the observation area of the conning tower, the bit at the top of the sail.
Limited footage of ww1 u-boats, we use what's available. Thanks for watching
@@FORGOTTENHISTORYCHANNEL AH isn't a U-boat of any vintage.
I remember growing up my uncle was in the world war 2 and I remember telling my mother him and his crew saw a seahorse the size of their ship
3:55 - Captions: "the royal Navy trolling the channel"
Omg you capture so much amazing stuff
Thanks for watching.
Today i read about a sunken city found in Lake Lucerne estimated to be 3000 years old. We dont even know whats in our lakes. 80% of the ocean is unexplored. We do not know what is there or not there. Its ridiculous that we say we do.
Agreed. Thanks for watching.
Our oceans are so vast we have no idea what lurks beneath the waves
Indeed.
As a Scottish power customer, my experience is that they are the most dishonest company you can imagine. Claiming the found the sub is the most unbelievable part of this story
Love this channel but would love to see you smile more!😁😁
I'll work on it! Thanks for watching
@5:50 RIP Mr Roper 🙏
LOL, found the Easter Egg!
There was a recent TV program over here which included the story of this incident. The conclusion (if the accounts of a monster were actually true) was that it could have been an abnormally large male walrus (hence the teeth glistening in the moonlight) which climbed onto the deck to beach itself. In the shock of a sudden encounter in the dark the crew could imagine anything!
Sailors know what a walrus is.
Thank you.
Yes. A large walrus is very capable of dragging down a sub and withstanding concentrated small arms fire.
@@artoo36 or an elaphant seal, those things are massive
@@d33738 Lol. I was being sarcastic.
I was listening to this like it was a serious video until you showed Mr. Roper. I haven't laughed that hard in awhile. It even made me cry I laughed so hard.
LOL. I'm glad. Thanks for watching
my left ear really enjoyed this
Thanks for watching.
Great video Sir 👍💯👍I just subscribed as well 👍 my father served in the Marine Corp from 1957 - 63 out of Camp Pendleton to Okanogan to the Philippines and everywhere in between him and his friends the dirty rabbits gang of the decoding dept could speak in mores code and collaborate to stay out of trouble with the MP on base 👍💯👍
I thank him for his service. Thanks for the sub!
@@FORGOTTENHISTORYCHANNEL Thank you as well Sir 👍🇺🇸👍and keep up the great work 👍💯👍
Speak in morse code - like dots and dashes??
@@edward9643 Sir yes Sir 👍
@@rwarts5150 witty Wilde
Why would he say such a thing if there were dozens of witnesses to the contrary?!
Had a wild imagination?
Well that's a better excuse than the U-boat that sunk its self when they flushed the toilet
The captain really went
My footsies cold < or potentially sacrifice his men ,
Verbatim, I swear on the Bible.
Just found the channel! Love it! ❤
Thank you kindly
@@FORGOTTENHISTORYCHANNEL your welcome. I liked subscribed. Hope it helps. I’ll follow your channel from now on as I follow the “why files” and “down the rabbit hole” 🐇 🕳️ also.
I remember watching some show where they attempted to explain this encounter rationally to no success in my mind. I believe they posited that a giant walrus had attacked the vessel. Or a larger species of seal or something like that. It was good for a laugh.
Nice to see Mr. Roper still getting work
Thanks for watching.
6:56 You got me with that jumpscare
LOL
I would imagine it was a blue whale that accidentally landed on the sub while jumping.
Must have hurt like hell.
But wouldnt the ping from the sonar scare a whale away??
Damn, great video! I never heard of the fate of U85 before and she sank within view of where I live! The only sea monsters in those waters these days are Royal Navy nuclear subs heading to Faslane and possibly some lurking Russian subs too.
Thanks for watching.
What is the Bloop?
i looked it up and nothing about sea monsters are mentioned. it just got destroyed.
I started watching this with only my right earbud in and a couple minutes in was thinking, "man I wonder when anyone will start talking" lol.
LOL. Sorry, we have since fixed our audio
Lol at the Mr Roper image. Nice
LOL
Sounds like the perfect story for a submarine failing it’s mission 😂
Indeed what had happened.
The Haunting of UB-65. Another great WW1 Submarine story. Last diver who tried to get to it in 2019 died getting near it. Creepy stuff, check it out.
I'll check it out. Thanks for watching
Not worth it. The "haunting" goes back to a journalist from Austria who wrote about it in the 90s, Viktor Farkas was his name. He made that whole story up.
EDIT:
btw, the correct designation is not "UB-65" but "SM U 65" (Seiner Majestät Unterseeboot 65). Our U-boats just have the callsign "U", because "Unterseeboot" is one word, and "U-Boot" is just the shortened version / military-slang.
EDIT 2: ... there have been both designations, "U" and "UB", although I have no idea what the "B" refers to. "UG"-class also was planned.
@@zahgurim7838 Thanks for the information. It's too bad, I was really liking the story. The fact that a diver actually died not long ago trying to reach the wreck only added a level of morbidity to it.
@@jamiemerian9736 I was not aware of the diver, but I guess that more likely happened due to the dangers of wreck diving and has nothing to do with any kind of "curse".
Well, to my surprise (while doing more research on the topic) I found out that I was WRONG: there were indeed TWO classes of submarines in service of the Reichsmarine with SAME numbers, and one class actually HAD the designation "UB".
("UB"-series was developed as small single-hull-class for coastal waters, but later became a "full size" submarine with two hulls. They kept the designation "UB" for ...reasons (?) )
So SM U 65 and SM UB 65 are two DIFFERENT ships and I had to research it all again :)
...and I guess that's HOW the "mystery" started: the data of both submarines seem to have gotten mixed up.
Here is what I found:
Official data of SM U 65, taken from historical german sources:
- launched 21st of March 1916 (Baunummer/number 249) in Kiel (not Belgium as stated by Farkas), Germaniawerft
- entered service at May 11th 1916
- commanders: -Hermann von Fischel (May 1916 - July 1918), Kapitänleutnant
-Gustav Siess (August - September 1918), Kapitänleutnant
(not to be confused with Gustav Sieß, commander of U 73 and U 33)
-Clemens Wickel (September - October 1918), Kapitänleutnant
- part of IV. U-Boot-Flottille till November 1916 (North Sea), later part of U-Flottille Mittelmeer (Mediterranean Sea)
- participated in 11 operations/missions with a total of 48 ships (77.715 BRT/tons) of other nations sunk, including "Athos" (France) and "Caledonia" (Great Britain)
- Selbstversenkung (self-sinking) 29th of October 1918 to avoid being captured by enemy near the coast of Croatia, no casualties among the crew
Official data of SM UB 65, taken from same sources as mentioned above:
- launched 26th of July 1917 (number unknown) in Hamburg (still not Belgium), AG Vulcan Stettin Werft
- entered service at August 18th 1917
- commander: -Martin Schelle, Kapitänleutnant
- part of V. U-Boot-Flottille till April 1918, later part of II. U-Boot-Flottille till July 1918
- participated in 6 operations/missions with a total of 9 ships (22.461 BRT/tons) of other nations sunk including "Arbutus" (Great Britain) and "Maria Jose" (Portugal).
- Auf See vermisst (MIA at sea) until 2003 (after Farkas already had written his book); found near Cornwall, GB, crew of 34 assumed dead
The fact that UB 65 had only one commander throughout its time of service, but U 65 had three might be the key to the origin of the ghost story.
Both submarines had no casualties among officers and there are no clues about "unusual high numbers of" casualties among the crew either prior to their sinking.
The officers on U 65 changed due to normal causes, promotions, health reasons, etc.; but UB 65 indeed was lost in an accident (assumed). I believe the changes in command of U 65 have been assigned to UB 65, due to confusion between the two different classes.
The "Maria Jose" for example was sunk by UB 65 4 days AFTER UB 65 allegedly was sunk by an exploding torpedo onboard, so this part of the story is made up, too.
Truth is we don't know what exactly happened to UB 65, but it never had a change of command. We also know exactly what happened to U 65 and it had 3 changes of command. Mix up both facts and you'll get an excellent ghost story...
@Zah Gurim While I don't have the time now, I'd be curious to see what info is on the condition of the wreck. Given the age though, I'm not sure if much could be told. . .
Excellent video, me and my left ear enjoyed it very much
Noted, thanks
Unreal. Awesome. Thank you
Thanks for watching
The captain needed an excuse for his lack of kills.
Yup
I wouldn't be surprised if there are some prehistoric marine animals still alive we haven't discovered everything yet and we likely never will
Jeezus, where have you been all my life. I am flabbergasted at the fact that I am todays old when it comes to viewing your channel. That’s just sad, sorry for the neglect my friend. But I am here, I have sub’d, so keep’em coming, please.
LOL. Thank you kindly!
I LOVE this stuff!!!
i love hearing you on my left ear
its wonderfull
I'm not sure what you mean, but thanks for watching.
@@FORGOTTENHISTORYCHANNEL My headset also only had your audio coming in on the left ear, nothing on the right
@@FORGOTTENHISTORYCHANNEL Same for me too
What your right ear virgin?
there are many history of sea monsters i think are true. just look the ocean and even the depts of it . maybe there arent many but sure are some there.
Those monsters are heck when you have swim call. Everytime we had swim call one or two guys wouldn't return. The Mike Boats had their work cut out for them using those M14's. It's like shooting bb's at an Elephant.
Thanks for watching.
A well done and succinct video. However, just to keep the record straight, the photos shown of Kapitänleutnant Günther Krech are of the second world war Knight's Cross winner who commanded U-558. The UB-85 commander with the same name was a different individual who passed in 1919. The U-558 commander KptLt. Krech passed in 2000. I'm proud to say I have his autograph. Thanks for the interesting video. I'm still undecided which more believable: a sea monster sinking a U-Boat, or a commander who would allow a hatch to be made unseal-able.
Yes, the video is a parody
What about the incident during WW 2, the story goes something like this, I'm not sure of the type of battleship, but during a sea adventure something messed up the radar system and when they went to port to repair and to relieve the troops they checked under the ship and they also discovered the fabric that helps with the radar /sonar was rip to shreds and the weren't in treacherous waters to do that type of damage. As if something clawed it up.
Hmm, never heard of that one
not WW2 but in the 80s
Orcas off the Iberian peninsula have been attacking sailing ships and biting off their rudders. I don't see why an irate Orca or huge shark couldn't investigate a large, noisy, submarine.
@@auroraborealis6009 attack submarine length is 377 feet, the length of a great white is 13 feet, the length of an orca is 26 feet. A sub would hit them like a bug on the windshield and submarines are silent.
@@johnjinglehimmerschmitt9802 Submarines are far from silent, especially a WWI or WWII sub. If, as in the above stort, the sub had fabric associated with its radar shredded by an unknown monster, it makes far more sense to assume that it was a known species.