Influensane - nonquit main/priv. (mth_quitless)

Race #17132

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Official speed 159.39 wpm (58.27 seconds elapsed during race)
Race Start August 13, 2025 3:06:41am UTC
Race Finish August 13, 2025 3:07:39am UTC
Outcome Win (1 of 2)
Accuracy 99.0%
Points 358.62
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Finally the Germans got it right; the U-19 - they finally quit giving the boats names - was launched in 1912 with two-stroke diesel engines, four torpedo tubes and two deck guns, and able to dive to 164 feet. At the opening of WW1, Germany had 28 U-boats in service; in the first ten weeks, these sank five British cruisers. So effective were the U-boats that the Treaty of Versailles forbade the construction of German submarines. But, the U-boat fleet was rebuilt, and by the end of WW2 the boats had sunk some 2779 ships (confirmed) totaling 14.1 million tons - roughly 70% of Allied losses in all theaters. In 1955 West Germany was allowed to have a navy again ... and promptly started building U-boats, the latest being the non-nuclear U-35, commissioned in March 2015.