List of Kriegsmarine ships
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The list of Kriegsmarine ships includes all ships commissioned into the Kriegsmarine, the German navy of the Third Reich period, during its existence from 1935 to the conclusion of World War II in 1945.
See the list of naval ships of Germany for ships in German service throughout the country's history.
[edit] Kriegsmarine (1935–1945)
- Aircraft carrier/Flugzeugträger
- Graf Zeppelin class
- Graf Zeppelin, launched 1938 (never completed)
- Flugzeugträger B, never launched
- Graf Zeppelin class
- Battleships/Schlachtschiffe
- Bismarck class (42,000 tons, 8 x 380 mm guns)
- Battlecruisers/Schlachtkreuzer
- Gneisenau class (35,000 tons, 9 x 280 mm guns)
- Gneisenau, 1936
- Scharnhorst, 1936
- Gneisenau class (35,000 tons, 9 x 280 mm guns)
- Captured foreign battleships
- French battleship Clemenceau (never completed?)
- Soviet battleship Sovietskaya Ukraina (never completed)
- Obsolete Pre-Dreadnoughts/Linienschiffe (served as training ships)
- Hannover, 1905
- Schleswig-Holstein, 1906
- Schlesien, 1906
- Pocket battleships/Panzerschiffe - (February 1940 reclassified as heavy cruisers/Schwere Kreuzer)
- Deutschland class (12,000 tons, 6 x 280 mm guns)
- Lützow (ex-Deutschland), 1931
- Admiral Graf Spee, 1933
- Admiral Scheer, 1934
- Deutschland class (12,000 tons, 6 x 280 mm guns)
- Heavy cruisers/Schwere Kreuzer
- Admiral Hipper class (14,000 tons, 8 x 203 mm guns)
- Admiral Hipper, 1937
- Blücher, 1937
- Prinz Eugen, 1938
- Seydlitz, (uncompleted, intended for conversion into light aircraft carrier, but never completed)
- Lützow, (sold uncompleted to Soviet Union in 1939)
- Admiral Hipper class (14,000 tons, 8 x 203 mm guns)
- Light cruisers/Leichte Kreuzer
- Emden class (6,000 tons, 8 x 150 mm guns)
- Emden, 1925
- K class ((7,200 tons, 9 x 150 mm guns)
- Königsberg, 1925
- Karlsruhe, 1927
- Köln, 1928
- Leipzig class (8,000 tons, 9 x 150 mm guns)
- Emden class (6,000 tons, 8 x 150 mm guns)
- Artillery Training Ships/Artillerieschulschiffe
- Bremse, 1931
- Brummer, 1935
- Rigged Training Ships/Segelschulschiffe
- Segelschulschiff Niobe, 1913
- Segelschulschiff Gorch Fock, 1933 (Russian training ship Tovarishch)
- Segelschulschiff Horst Wessel, 1936 (US Coast Guard Ship Eagle)
- Segelschulschiff Albert Leo Schlageter, 1937 (Portuguese training ship Sagres II)
- Auxiliary cruisers/Hilfskreuzer
- HSK 1 Orion
- HSK 2 Atlantis
- HSK 3 Widder
- HSK 4 Thor
- HSK 5 Pinguin
- HSK 6 Stier
- HSK 7 Komet
- HSK 8 Kormoran
- HSK 9 Michel
- Coronel
- Hansa
- Destroyers/Zerstörer
- Zerstörer/Typ 1934
- Z1 Leberecht Maas
- Z2 Georg Thiele
- Z3 Max Schultz
- Z4 Richard Beitzen
- Zerstörer/Typ 1934 A
- Z5 Paul Jacobi
- Z6 Theodor Riedel
- Z7 Hermann Schoemann
- Z8 Bruno Heinemann
- Z9 Wolfgang Zenker
- Z10 Hans Lody
- Z11 Bernd von Arnim
- Z12 Erich Giese
- Z13 Erich Koellner
- Z14 Friedrich Ihn
- Z15 Erich Steinbrinck
- Z16 Friedrich Eckoldt
- Zerstörer/Typ 1936
- Z17 Diether von Roeder
- Z18 Hans Lüdemann
- Z19 Hermann Künne
- Z20 Karl Galster
- Z21 Wilhelm Heidkamp
- Z22 Anton Schmitt
- Zerstörer/Typ 1936 A
- Z23 through Z30
- Zerstörer/Typ 1936 A (Mob)
- Z31 through Z34
- Z37 through Z39
- Zerstörer/Typ 1936 B
- Z35 through Z36
- Z43 through Z45
- German destroyer classes planned, or ordered, or laid down - none completed:
- Zerstörer 1936C
- Zerstörer 1938A/Ac
- Zerstörer 1938B
- Zerstörer 1942: Z51 launched 1944, but bombed and never completed
- Zerstörer 1944
- Zerstörer 1945
- Spähkreuzer
- Zerstörer/Typ 1934
- U-boats, i.e. submarines/U(ntersee)boote
- Type Ia Unterseeboote
- U25 and U26
- Type II Unterseeboote
- Type IIa Unterseeboote
- U1 through U6
- Type IIb Unterseeboote
- U7 through U24
- U120 and U121
- Type IIc Unterseeboote
- U56 through U63
- Type IId Unterseeboote
- U137 through U152
- Type VII Unterseeboote
- U27 through U36
- Type VIIb Unterseeboote
- U45 through U55
- U73 through U76
- U83 through U87
- U99 through U102
- Type VIIc Unterseeboote
- U69 through U72
- U77 through U82
- U88 through U98
- U132 through U136
- U201 through U212
- U221 through U232
- U235 through U291
- U301 through U316
- U331 through U394
- U396 through U458
- U465 through U486
- U551 through U683
- U701 through U722
- U731 through U768
- U771 through U779
- U821 through U822
- U825 and U826
- U901
- U903 through U907
- U921 through U928
- U951 through U994
- U1051 through U1058
- U1101 and U1102
- U1131 and U1132
- U1161 and U1162
- U1191 through U1210
- Type VIIc 41 Unterseeboote
- U292 through U300
- U317 through U328
- U827 and U828
- U929 and U930
- U995
- U997 through U1010
- U1013 through U1025
- U1063 through U1065
- U1103 through U1110
- U1163 through U1172
- U1271 through U1279
- U1301 through U1308
- Type VIId Unterseeboote
- U213 through U218
- Type VIIf Unterseeboote
- U1059 through U1062
- Type IX Unterseeboote
- U37 through U44
- Type IXb Unterseeboote
- U64 and U65
- U103 through U111
- U122 through U124
- Type IXc Unterseeboote
- U66 through U68
- U125 through U131
- U153 through U166
- U171 through U176
- U501 through U524
- Type IXc 40 Unterseeboote
- U167 through U170
- U183 through U194
- U525 through U550
- U801 through U806
- U841 through U846
- U853 through U858
- U877 through U881
- U899
- U1221 through U1235
- Type IXd Unterseeboote
- U177 through U182
- U195 through U200
- U847 through U852
- U859 through U864
- U871 through U876
- Type Xb Unterseeboote
- U116 through U119
- U219 and U220
- U233 and U234
- Type XIV Unterseeboote
- U459 through U464
- U487 through U490
- Type XVIIB Unterseeboote
- U1405 through U1407
- Type XXI Unterseeboote
- U2501 through U2531
- U2533 through U2546
- U2548
- U2551 and U2552
- U3001 through U3041
- U3044
- U3501 through U3530
- Type XXII Unterseeboote
- U2321 through U2371
- U4701 through U4707
- U4709 through U4712
- Type Ia Unterseeboote
And a multitude of other ships: Torpedoboats, Escorts, Gunboats, Landing Crafts, Fleet Tenders, AA Batteries, Training Ships, Auxiliary Ships, Patrol Boats, Minelayers, Mine Hunters, Fast Torpedo Attack Boats (E-Boats) and some more.