There are many preserved Nazi submarines that can be visited and toured by those interested in WWII. Most are midget or miniature submarines, weapons of desperation, created and deployed in ill-fated suicidal missions by a losing Third Reich. There remain five large submarines still preserved and open for tours. One in the United States, one in Great Britain, two in Germany, and one in Finland…
United States
Marder Midget Submarine - Human Torpedo (Mare Island, Vallejo, California) - 1944-45 / Website
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U-505 - Type IXC U-Boat (Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, Illinois) - 1941 / Website
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Marder Midget Submarine - Human Torpedo (The Mariner’s Museum, Newport News, Virginia) - 1944-45 / Website
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Seehund Type XXVII Midget Submarine (New Jersey Naval Museum, Hackensack, New Jersey) - 1944-45 / Website
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U-5075 - Seehund Type XXVII Midget Submarine (United States Naval Shipbuilding Museum, Quincy, Massachusetts) - 1944-45 / Website
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Seehund Type XXVII Midget Submarine - Replica (Tampa, Florida) - 1944-45 / Website
United Kingdom
U-534 - Type IXC/40 U-Boat (Birkenhead) - 1944 / Website
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Biber Midget Submarine #90 (Imperial War Museum/Duxford) - 1944 / Website
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Biber Midget Submarine #105 (Royal Navy Submarine Museum, Gosport) - 1945 / Website
France
U-5622 - Seehund Type XXVII Midget Submarine (Musée National de la Marine, Brest) - 1944-45 / Website
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Biber Midget Submarine (Pas-de-Calais) - 1944-45 / Website
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Marder Midget Submarine - Human Torpedo (Military Dive School, St. Mandrier/Toulon) - 1944-45 / Website
Germany
U-995 - Type VIIC/41 U-Boat (Laboe) - 1943 / Website
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U-2540 - Type XXI U-Boat (Museum Harbor, Bremerhaven) - 1945 / Website
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Seehund Type XXVII Midget Submarine (Deutsches Shifffahrts Museum, Bremerhaven) - 1944-45 / Website
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Seehund Type XXVII Midget Submarine (Dresden) - 1944-45 / Website
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Seehund Type XXVII Midget Submarine (Munich) - 1944-45 / Website
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Seehund Type XXVII Midget Submarine - Human Torpedo (Teknik Museum, Speyer) - 1944-45 / Website
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Seehund Type XXVII Midget Submarine (Deutsches Marinemuseum, Wilhelmshaven) - 1944-45 / Website
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Seehund Type XXVIIB5 Midget Submarine (International Maritime Museum, Hamburg) - 1944-45 / Website
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Marder Midget Submarine - Human Torpedo (Dresden) - 1944-45 / Website
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Marder Midget Submarine - Human Torpedo (Teknik Museum, Speyer) - 1944-45 / Website
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Molch Midget Submarine (U-boot-Lehrgruppe, Neustadt/Holstein) - 1944-45 / Website
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Molch Midget Submarine (Deutsches Museum, Munich) - 1944-45 / Website
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Molch Midget Submarine (International Maritime Museum, Hamburg) - 1944-45 / Website
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Biber Midget Submarine (Teknik Museum, Speyer) - 1944-45 / Website
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Biber Midget Submarine (Rhineland-Pfalz) - 1945 / Website
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Biber Midget Submarine (Potts Park, Minden) - 1944-45 / Website
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Biber Midget Submarine (Deutsches Museum, Munich) - 1944-45 / Website
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Biber Midget Submarine (Rheinmuseum, Emmerich am Rhein) - 1944-45 / Website
Netherlands
Seehund Type XXVII Midget Submarine (Bunker Museum, IJMuiden) - 1944-45 / Website
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Biber Midget Submarine (Sloterweg, Amsterdam) - 1945 / Website
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Biber Midget Submarine (Vlissingen, Zeeland) - 1945 / Website
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Biber Midget Submarine (Overloon) - 1944-45 / Website
Norway
Biber Midget Submarine (Søgne Old Vickery, Søgne) - 1944-45 / Website
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Biber Midget Submarine (Kvalvik Fortress, Kristiansund) - 1944-45 / Website
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Biber Midget Submarine (Tellevik Fortress, Bergen) - 1944-45 / Website
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Biber Midget Submarine (Haakonsvern Naval Base, Bergen) - 1944-45 / Website
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Marder Midget Submarine - Human Torpedo (2 located at Haakonsvern Naval Base, Bergen) - 1944-45 / Website
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Finland
Vesikko (German Company, Built in the Netherlands) Type IIA U-Boat (Helsinki) - 1933 / Website
South Africa
Molch Midget Submarine (National Museum of Military History, Johannesburg) - 1944-45 / Website
Canada
Molch Midget Submarine (Canadian War Museum, Ottawa) - 1944-45 / Website
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