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It seems that World War One U-boat Captain Forstner was not alone.
Sea monsters everywhere! And attacking without restraint!
So it was alleged. Consider now within the perspective of a recent discovery the entire issue of German U-boat under assault by a paranormal creature the existence of which is unknown to science.
Thanks to the English tabloid Daily Mail and their Internet web site.
"Mystery of the WWI U-Boat and the 'sea monster' solved: How bungling German captain sank his own vessel after demanding a heater in his cabin - and then blamed the leak on a creature of the deep"
* "UB-85 was patrolling the Irish Sea when captain claimed monster attacked"
* "Captain said damage forced them to surface and surrender to British"
* "Sub was recently found by Scottish Power when laying undersea cables"
* "German navy logs reveal sub sunk after issues caused by captain's heater"
NO! NO! A THOUSAND TIMES NO! NO SEA MONSTER!
This German U-boat captain in contrast to so many others apparently a slacker and a poor leader of men, infamous as one who shirked his duty unwilling to press home the battle to the enemy?
But, no sea monster! We can agree about that!
coolbert.
It seems that World War One U-boat Captain Forstner was not alone.
Sea monsters everywhere! And attacking without restraint!
So it was alleged. Consider now within the perspective of a recent discovery the entire issue of German U-boat under assault by a paranormal creature the existence of which is unknown to science.
Thanks to the English tabloid Daily Mail and their Internet web site.
"Mystery of the WWI U-Boat and the 'sea monster' solved: How bungling German captain sank his own vessel after demanding a heater in his cabin - and then blamed the leak on a creature of the deep"
* "UB-85 was patrolling the Irish Sea when captain claimed monster attacked"
* "Captain said damage forced them to surface and surrender to British"
* "Sub was recently found by Scottish Power when laying undersea cables"
* "German navy logs reveal sub sunk after issues caused by captain's heater"
NO! NO! A THOUSAND TIMES NO! NO SEA MONSTER!
This German U-boat captain in contrast to so many others apparently a slacker and a poor leader of men, infamous as one who shirked his duty unwilling to press home the battle to the enemy?
But, no sea monster! We can agree about that!
coolbert.