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Hard Everyday Life Under Water: Life on Board German Submarines

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Nils Theinert explores the history of submarines in the German navy – with a view to the people working there. In tightness, noise and cold, they do outstanding things. Live and work in confined spaces, without daylight and fresh air: this is what the everyday life of submarine drivers looks like. If cold, mold and noise are added, it becomes tough. The historian Nils Theinert from the German Maritime Museum in Bremerhaven researches the topic o…
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Nils Theinert explores the history of submarines in the German navy – with a view to the people working there. In tightness, noise and cold, they do outstanding things. Live and work in confined spaces, without daylight and fresh air: this is what the everyday life of submarine drivers looks like. If cold, mold and noise are added, it becomes tough. The historian Nils Theinert from the German Maritime Museum in Bremerhaven researches the topic o…

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marineforum broke the news in on Thursday, February 5, 2026.
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