Dazzle Ships Flashcards
When did World War 1 take place?
From 1914-1918
Why were U-boats so deadly?
They were submarines that would fire torpedoes from miles away.
When King George the 5th came to examine one of Wilkinson’s models, which direction did he say the ship was headed? Was he right or wrong?
He said the ship was going south by west and he was wrong. The ship was actually east-southeast.
What did Depth Charges do?
They were underwater weapons, that exploded when they sank to certain levels.
What was another name for World war 1?
the Great War
why did Germany sink British boats, that weren’t even in the war?
the UK was an island so it relied on oats for food. Germany saw a chance to win, by starvation.
How did Britain’s supply boats defend themselves from submarine torpedoes?
Britain had their supply boats sail close together, and sail in convoys guarded by armed vessels.
What was the “Dazzle Approach”?
The Dazzle Approach was paining ships with crazy patterns to make it hard for the U-boats to tell which direction they are going. This made it hard for the U-boats to accurately aim their torpedoes.
What type of people did Wilkinson’s crew mainly consist of?
Women from the Women Rescue Camouflage Corps.
What does u-boat stand for?
Unterseeboot or undersea boat