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Boston Herald
21 Dec 2023
Boston Herald editorial staff

WWII was over, but didn’t silence all the torpedoes. The crew of the German submarine U-234 surrendered in May of 1945. Two years later, in November of 1947, the sub was blown up with experimental torpedoes by the United States Atlantic Fleet, 40 miles northeast of Cape Cod. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)