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The German word for wolf pack is wolfsrudel. Germany submarines used they naval strategy of the wolf pack making them a real threat in the Atlantic.
Two or more formed a pack. A single vessel was a "lone wolf."
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The group was known as a Wolf-pack.
Wolf Packs were groups of German U-boats that used coordinated hunting tactics to harass and sink Allied convoys during WWII.
It means simply "wolf." It's a fairly common German name. Another common one is "Wolfgang," which means literally "pack of wolves."
Two or more subs made up a wolf pack.
The "wolf pack" was a strategic grouping of German submarines (U-boats) during World War II, whereby more than one German sub might attack the same Allied convoy crossing the Atlantic.
A lion is a member of the pride, a wolf is a member of the pack.
Wolf pack