Unterseeboot 39 (1938)
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U-39 | |
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Country | Nazi Germany |
Branch | Kriegsmarine |
Type | IX |
Fieldpost number | M 12 679 |
Shipyard | AG Weser, Bremen |
Yard number | 944 |
Ordered | July 29, 1936 |
Laid down | June 2, 1937 |
Launched | September 22, 1938 |
Commissioned | December 10, 1938 |
Career | |
Patrols | 1 |
Flotillas | 6. Unterseebootsflottille |
Commanders | Gerhard Glattes |
Successes | |
No ships sunk or damaged | |
Fate | |
Sunk September 14, 1939 north-west of Ireland. 0 dead and 44 survivors. |
Unterseeboot 39 (also known as U-39) was a Type IX U-boat of the Kriegsmarine.
Her keel was laid down June 2, 1937, by AG Weser of Bremen. She was commissioned December 10, 1938 with Kapitänleutnant Gerhard Glattes in command.
U-39 conducted one patrol, as part of the 6. Unterseebootsflottille. On September 14, 1939, U-39 was depth charged north-west of Scotland by HMS Faulknor, HMS Firedrake and HMS Foxhound. All 44 crew members survived the sinking, and were taken prisoner by the British.
U-39 was the first of many U-boats to be sunk in World War II, after it unsuccessfully attacked HMS Ark Royal.
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See Also: List of U-boats
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