The First German U-Boat Surrenders At Weymouth - British sailors watch as the crew of the U 249 are lined up on the deck of their craft for the surrender. The first German U-boat - the U 249 - surrendered and was taken in charge by the British Navy off Weymouth, Dorset. Five German officers and 43 ratings, under the command of Ober-Lieut. Kock, were on board when Commander N.J. Weir, R.N., went on board to receive the surrender. May 11, 1945. (Photo by Andrews Planet).;The First German U-Boat Su
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Image Number: 5513-111844743Rights ManagedCredit Line:Andrew Planet/Sydney Morning Herald/SuperStockCollection: Contributor: Model Release:NoProperty Release:NoResolution:2410×1690
