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La Rochelle, France. Autumn, 1941. 00:00:39.000 - 00:00:42.000
The German U-boat fleet is suffering its first major setbacks. 00:00:42.200 - 00:00:46.700
British freighters are sailing with stronger destroyer escorts. 00:00:46.900 - 00:00:51.400
Germany sends more submarines into battle. 00:00:51.600 - 00:00:54.800
Keeping the Allies in check in the Atlantic. 00:00:55.000 - 00:00:58.500
From 40,000 German sailors 30,000 never return. 00:00:59.000 - 00:01:10.000
Our bosun's mate. Been on quite a bender tonight. 00:03:09.105 - 00:03:14.610
Who are those pigs? 00:03:22.118 - 00:03:25.580
Their fireboat drill. They're all from my boat. 00:03:39.469 - 00:03:43.222
Captain. 00:04:07.371 - 00:04:10.041
Marten's crew. They move out at dawn. 00:04:15.588 - 00:04:21.052
It's time to find ourselves a little French quail. 00:04:29.143 - 00:04:33.356
Do you know how to flush it out? 00:04:33.522 - 00:04:39.111
They're scared. They comfort themselves in women and schnapps. 00:04:39.278 - 00:04:44.617
- What's going on here? - Ready ... Fire! 00:04:44.784 - 00:04:49.789
- Sir. - My second officer. 00:04:58.506 - 00:05:02.134
This is Lieutenant Werner. War correspondent. 00:05:04.970 - 00:05:09.350
He'll ship out with us, and report the truth about life on a submarine. 00:05:09.517 - 00:05:16.815
- Welcome on board, Lieutenant. - Good evening. 00:05:17.816 - 00:05:22.863
Come and have a drink with us. 00:05:27.993 - 00:05:32.039
- Good evening, Captain. - Two beers, please. 00:05:32.873 - 00:05:38.754