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Visiting U995 – a Type VIIC U-Boat in Laboe, Germany

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    Default Visiting U995 – a Type VIIC U-Boat in Laboe, Germany

    Hello my friends,

    Here is one of the last stop that I went, when I was in Germany, last March. It has always been my dream to visit Laboe as Ive always been interested about the Uboats, especially the ones that went to South East Asia. And it sparked me to do my research & website The Monsun U-Boats - WW2 German Submarines In Asia - Windows Live

    Picture of the beautiful beach in Laboe. The sun was up & snow just ended but still it was freezing cold and there werent that many people at all.




    A nice long walk up the road. The Uboat on my left & on my right the Laboe Ehrenmal.


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    U995 , ground view.





    Specifications of the Uboat





    Entrance view. Its closed but I sneaked in !!





    Picture inside it.





    The engine room. Someone was doing some cleaning inside it which explains the plastic tubing.





    Once I was back outside, I took this cool shot.




    Another shot.





    A final aerial shot when I was up the Ehrenmal.


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    The Laboe Ehrenmal.




    2nd View of this magnificent building.




    The entrance.




    The first thing you see when you enter. Can someone please translate this for me??





    An interesting 1st room.





    Please translate anyone??





    In remembrance.


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    I went up to the highest point to get an aerial view. It was really cold but to be there just by myself & soak up the atmosphere is just amazing.




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    I took the bus to Laboe as I love to travel in a slow paced way & enjoy the scenery & people whom I meet in the bus ... so for anyone here is interested , here is a small guide on how I reach there.

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    The nearest international airport is Hamburg. Having arrived at Hamburg, your first destination is Kiel, about 90 kilometers away.



    Taking the Bus to Kiel

    Take the airport bus “Kielus” to Kiel-Hauptbahnhof (Eurorail train station). The journey takes 90 minutes, departs hourly and will set you back 29 Euros for a round trip.
    The bus timetable - Kielius - der Airport-Bus - Kielius - Willkommen

    Changing Bus to Laboe


    At Kiel-Hauptbahnhof. Get down and switch bus to Laboe. The bus stop is just outside the train station.


    Take Motorbus Line 100 to Laboe. Departing every 30 minutes, get down at the last stop, which is "Laboe Hafen". It takes 45 minutes and costs 2 Euros plus one way.


    U-995 is about 1 kilometer from the bus stop. If you’re adventurous, you can just walk and enjoy the sights. Just follow the beach line and walk towards the right (when facing the sea) and you can’t miss it.


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    Sweet Thanks for sharing. John

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    Ibrahim,

    Did you get to the actual U-Boat memorial which is about, I can't remember exactly but approx 4km South of Laboe.

    All I remember is there was a Titty beach in between and trying to explain to my 7 year old boy, what they were, was time consuming. I had to loiter in the area of the beach for some time of course he was not allowed to look.

    Jock

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    That's amazing!!! Thank You!!

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    Very good Post Ibrahim, very interesting.
    Steve

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