Why was the German use of the unterseeboot considered to defy international law?
a. because they constituted cruel and unusual methods
b. because they refused to warn their targets before firing
c. because other countries did not have similar technology
d. because no international consensus existed to employ submarine technology
Ans: b. because they refused to warn their targets before firing
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