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“Torpedo Alley: The U-Boat War Off North Carolina”

6 min · 4 de abr de 2026
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Beneath the waves off the coast of North Carolina lies a forgotten battlefield of World War II — a place once known as Torpedo Alley. In this episode of LoganExplores History, we dive into the chilling story of German U-boats that brought the war to America’s doorstep. Discover how Nazi submarines slipped into U.S. waters undetected, the devastating attacks they carried out on Allied ships, and the chaos that lit up the Outer Banks with burning wrecks. We explore when these U-boats were discovered decades later, why they targeted this region, and what ultimately happened to them. From the wreck of U-352 to the final moments of U-701 and U-576, this episode uncovers a hidden chapter of history resting just beneath the surface. ⚓ Shipwrecks. 🌊 Silent hunters. 🔥 War at America’s shore. History didn’t just happen overseas — it happened right here.

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Beneath the waves off the coast of North Carolina lies a forgotten battlefield of World War II — a place once known as Torpedo Alley. In this episode of LoganExplores History, we dive into the chilling story of German U-boats that brought the war to America’s doorstep. Discover how Nazi submarines slipped into U.S. waters undetected, the devastating attacks they carried out on Allied ships, and the chaos that lit up the Outer Banks with burning wrecks. We explore when these U-boats were discovered decades later, why they targeted this region, and what ultimately happened to them. From the wreck of U-352 to the final moments of U-701 and U-576, this episode uncovers a hidden chapter of history resting just beneath the surface. ⚓ Shipwrecks. 🌊 Silent hunters. 🔥 War at America’s shore. History didn’t just happen overseas — it happened right here.

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