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The use of U-boats in the North Atlantic was an infamous campaign of early World War II by Hitler and Goering. Their mission was to attack convoys of British ships in an attempt to starve out Britain. The glory of these soldiers was often widely publicized by the Nazis, who believed that this type of warfare would be a deciding factor in their planned victory. The plan was far from foolproof, however, as an opening title card of Das Boot tells us: "40,000 men served on German U-boats during WWII. 30,000 never returned." As the Brits developed more intricate tracking systems and more powerful weapons, the Nazi U-boat campaign suffered tremendous losses of both equipment and, more importantly, sailors. What Das Boot does quite successfully is capture the atmosphere of this terrible chapter of WWII - what it was actually like to serve on a German submarine.