The German U-boat U-505 was captured two days before D-Day, also the day I was born.

If you’ve been through the German sub at the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry, this is its fascinating story. Especially its trip through the St. Lawrence Seaway through the Great Lakes and across several lanes of Chicago traffic!
I haven’t been through that U-boat, but I’ve toured the USS Clamagore, a US sub that was once a showpiece at Patriot’s Point in Mount Pleasant/Charleston, SC. It has since been sunk as an artificial reef because of deterioration of the hull and consequent environmental contamination.
Dennis, when this one began to deteriorate outside, they managed to build a spot so it’s inside now. The story of its trip through the St. Lawrence Seaway through the Great Lakes and across several lanes of Chicago traffic is the most fascinating part!
One of the great stories of WW II.
Captured the day I was born!
And that is totally cool.
A terrific story, Joy.
Thanks, John!
The Germans must have been so embarrassed!!
Yes, they had no idea what happened to it until after the war!
hahahaha
Happy birthday, Joy! Thanks for sharing the fascinating story about U-boat U-505. I watched the video as they drove it through the city. Masterful maneuvers! 🙂
Just amazing!
This U-boat has quite a history!
The history of the U-505 is fascinating, Joy. I remember going through the submarine at the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry as a student in Gary, Indiana, where I grew up.
What a great museum! We took son Dan there when he was a kid. That’s when I noted the date the sub was captured, not knowing that someday it would become a blog post!