


Click the icon for the server that you want and you will be sent to the Carl-bot dashboard.

Visit the official Carl-bot webpage and on the home page you´ll see the purple button marked in the center of the page called "manage." Once you click that, you´ll see the list of servers that you have added Carl-bot to. Do this by simply clicking the checkbox to confirm you are a human. Finally, Carl-bot will ask you to confirm that you are not a robot. You can choose to revoke Carl-bot of a permission by clicking the checkbox to the corresponding permission. Next, Carl-bot will present you with a list of permissions it needs in order to run all of its´s functions. If you have administrator permissions to a server that you would like to add Carl-bot to, you can add Carl-bot to any server through this link. Carl-bot is by far one of the most popular Discord bots out there serving over 349,500,000 members in over 3,950,000 servers according to the official Carl-bot webpage. With his brother, he created three WWII museums in France.Add this bot Carl-bot, or simply Carl, is a popular bot that offers reaction roles, logs, moderation tools, and more. Specialising in German submarines in France, he is the French correspondent for the U-Boat Archive, Cuxhaven.

AUTHOR: Luc Braeuer, born in Paris in 1970, is a computer engineer and officer in the reserve. This biography details all WWII patrols by U-172 and features over 230 images and maps. Later in Germany, he became the new sub-specialist for the Type XXIII U-boat, and in the last months of the war, commanded a marine battalion in defense of Hamburg. Nazaire, France, to command the Kriegsmarine's 6th U-boat Flotilla. Awarded the Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves in 1944, Emmermann was ordered at St. On its sixth patrol under a different commander, U-172 would later be sunk in December 1943. U-172's third patrol to Cape Town would be its longest with 131 days at sea, where it added eight vessels to its list of successes in this sector the first sinkings in this area for the U-boat service. U-172, a Type IXC U-boat, saw non-stop action throughout the Atlantic, during its four patrols under Emmermann. Though he entered combat late in May 1942, Carl Emmermann sank twenty-six Allied ships in only four combat patrols while commanding U-172, becoming the thirteenth most successful U-boat commander of the war.
