Take a look inside the only remaining German submarine captured by the US during World War II
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U-505 submarine had a significant military history, completing 12 patrols and sinking eight enemy ships during World War II before its capture by the US Navy in 1944. It is currently on display at Chicago's Griffin Museum of Science and Industry, allowing visitors to walk through the control room and view the bunks that housed its crew of 59 men. The exhibit provides an immersive experience into the life of the submarine and its crew during wartime.
The U-505 submarine is renowned for having completed 12 patrols and sinking eight enemy vessels before its capture by the US Navy in 1944.
Today, the U-505 is housed at Chicago's Griffin Museum of Science and Industry, where it serves as a notable exhibit.
Visitors to the museum can explore the U-505's control room and bunks that accommodated its crew of 59 men, offering a glimpse into life aboard the submarine.
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