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U-Boot U 995 Museum

The Unterseeboot 995 is a German type VII, C/41-class U-boat built by Blohm & Voss shipyards in Hamburg until November 25, 1942, and launched on July 22, 1943. She took part in some ten missions, sending four merchant ships and one enemy warship to the bottom, as part of the 13th German U-Boat Flotilla from Trondheim. Following the war, she was seized by the United Kingdom and offered to Norway, where she served as a training ship, thus escaping Operation Deadlight in 1946. It is the last surviving Type VII U-boat in the world, and is currently on display at the Laboe Naval Memorial, north of Kiel in Schleswig-Holstein, where it can be visited. Source: Wikipedia

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