From the soldiers paralyzing themselves with good wine and beauties before going to sea,
to sailing into the Atlantic to fight the British.
From seeing no trace of the enemy for dozens of days, eager to fight,
to fighting with the enemy and fighting bravely.
From the joy of defeating the enemy's cargo ship,
to seeing the enemy jumping into the sea for help, but not disobeying the military order to accept the defeated enemy.
From being forced to accept the order of the Berlin government to cross the Strait of Gibraltar, which is heavily guarded by the British army,
to the time when the submarine was penetrated and fortunately fell to the bottom of the sea before the hull was completely crushed by sea water.
From the serious damage to the hull, the soldiers tried their best to repair the hull with their desire for "life" and "family",
to successfully "pulling up" the submarine from the bottom of the sea.
From the triumphant return to Germany under the blessing of the goddess of luck,
to the final arrival of enemy fighter planes to destroy the submarine & the German people.
The captain watched as his ship slowly sank to the bottom of the ocean,
passing away with regret and disappointment with the world (in my opinion).
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