German World War I submarine discovered intact with 23 bodies inside

While mostly intact, the vessel did sustain some damage at the front. It appears that the sub may have struck a mine with its upper deck while two torpedo tubes have been destroyed. A lower tube is intact and closed.
Around 18 German U-boats were stationed with the Flanders Flotilla in Bruges between 1915 and 1918. Thirteen of them were destroyed.
This wreck is the 11th found in Belgian waters. At least one more dive is required to determine which U-boat it is and it is believed to be one of three.
UB-II submarines were built in 1915 and 1916 and were able to dive to a depth of nearly 150 fee.Allied warships and cargo ships were easy pickings for the German subs that were launched from Bruges, just across the English Channel.
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