Was the USS Greyhound A real ship?

A Greyhound fact check reveals that the USS Keeling (codenamed "Greyhound") is fictional and was not a real-life Navy destroyer. A large portion of the movie was shot aboard the USS Kidd (DD-661), a Fletcher-class Navy destroyer named after Rear Admiral Isaac C.
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Did they use real ships in Greyhound?

While much of Greyhound was filmed in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, several real Naval ships were used during both preproduction and principal photography. In January of 2018, filming took place aboard Her Majesty's Canadian Ship (HMCS) Montreal, once part of the Royal Canadian Navy.
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What ship was Greyhound based on?

Merchant Mariners in World War II depended on armed Allied naval forces to protect them. The 2020 movie “Greyhound” takes place aboard one of those ships, a U.S. Navy destroyer. It was filmed aboard a real World War II-era destroyer, the USS Kidd.
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How many ships did Greyhound lose?

The attack commences that evening with five merchant ships being torpedoed and sunk. One U-boat torpedoes an oil tanker and escapes Greyhound by using an underwater decoy device, tricking the crew into wasting most of their remaining depth charges.
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Is the movie Greyhound historically accurate?

Is Greyhound Based on a True Story? No, not exactly. Despite being rooted in World War II history, the Tom Hanks movie is not directly based on a true story.
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Where is the USS Greyhound now?

It is the only surviving Second World War destroyer still in her wartime configuration, and is docked in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
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Is the captain based on a true story?

Based on the arresting true story of the Executioner of Emsland, THE CAPTAIN follows a German army deserter, Willi Herold, after he finds an abandoned Nazi captain's uniform in the final weeks of World War II.
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Is the call based on a true story?

Is The Call based on a true story? The Call is not, in fact, based on a true story. The project was originally conceptualized as a television series before D'Ovidio combined forces with his wife, Nicole D'Ovidio and Jon Bokenkamp to rewrite it as a feature film.
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Does Dicky sink in Greyhound?

Krause learns that Greyhound is down to six depth charges, leaving it with no effective response to an underwater attack. The U-boats launch multiple torpedo runs, which Greyhound is barely able to evade. Greyhound and Dicky combine to sink one of the U-boats in an exchange of surface broadsides.
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How many U-boats are left?

The German Unterseeboot, or U-boat, was a submarine that appeared seemingly out of nowhere to destroy both military and commercial ships. Despite their prevalence during WWI and WWII, only four U-boats exist today.
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What happened to the captain of Greyhound?

As it turns out, Captain Krause has been passed over for command several times before Greyhound's course of events, which makes him very much a man of self-doubt. We see hints of this in the film, but apparently C.S. Forester's novel plays this card a little more prominently.
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Was Greyhound all CGI?

"Greyhound" director Aaron Schneider told Insider how the movie was made without any water. The movie uses a combination of CGI, photogrammetry, and gamer tech to make the ocean battles look real. That's impressive given the entire movie is based around a battle at sea.
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How many U-boats were sunk in the Atlantic?

The outcome of the battle was a strategic victory for the Allies—the German blockade failed—but at great cost: 3,500 merchant ships and 175 warships were sunk in the Atlantic for the loss of 783 U-boats (the majority of them Type VII submarines) and 47 German surface warships, including 4 battleships (Bismarck, ...
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How did German soldiers feel about ww2?

A recent survey conducted by the Forsa Institute, a German polling and market research firm, found that the majority perceived the Allies' victory as a liberation for Germany from the Nazi regime, with only 9 percent of Germans viewing World War II as a defeat — dramatically down from 34% in 2005.
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Are there any German films about ww2?

The Captain is a dark, brutal film which looks at World War II's final days from the perspective of German soldiers behind the frontlines. Der Hauptmann, released in March 2018, takes place behind the German frontlines in April 1945, weeks before the end of the war.
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Was Willi Herold real?

Willi Herold (11 September 1925 – 14 November 1946), also known as "the Executioner of Emsland," was a German war criminal. Near the end of World War II in Europe, Herold deserted from the German Army and, posing as a Luftwaffe captain, organized the mass execution of German army deserters held at a prison camp.
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What boat was Tom Hanks on in Greyhound?

Fun fact—for authenticity the film crew shot many scenes on location at the USS Kidd Veterans Memorial and Museum on the Mississippi River in Baton Rouge. It is home to the only Fletcher-class destroyer ship restored to its World War II configuration, which is the exact ship featured as the USS Greyhound.
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How many ships did u-boats sunk in ww2?

By war's end in mid 1945, German U-Boats had sunk ≈3000 Allied ships, less than 5% of the ships built during the war, only one of them a loaded troop transport. 783 of 1170 U-Boats launched had been sunk, mostly by American, British & Canadian forces.
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Why are destroyers called destroyers?

They needed significant seaworthiness and endurance to operate with the battle fleet, and as they inherently became larger, they became officially designated "torpedo boat destroyers", and by the First World War were largely known as "destroyers" in English.
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How many German U-boats are still missing?

A U-boat of this type, listed for decades as being sunk off Gibraltar, was found on the sea bottom about 60 miles off the coast of New Jersey in 1991. According to the definitive website Uboat.org, a total of 50 German U-boats remained unaccounted for after the end of World War II.
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What was the deadliest U-boat in ww2?

One of Adolf Hitler's deadly submarines, the U-505, is seized as it makes its way home after patrolling the Gold Coast of Africa on June 4, 1944. The German submarine was the first enemy warship captured on the high seas by the U.S. Navy since the War of 1812.
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How close did German subs get to USA?

So the two Bremen submarines are united 3,000 miles away at one of the United States' great forts of WWII. Their story is told to thousands of visitors to the Fort Miles museum as part of the German attack on the American homeland in World War II.
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