Unterseeboot 10 (1935)

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Career (Nazi Germany)
Name: U-10
Ordered: July 20, 1934
Builder: Germaniawerft, Kiel
Yard number: 544
Laid down: April 22, 1935
Launched: August 13, 1935
Commissioned: September 9, 1935
Fate: Stricken August 1, 1944 at Danzig.
General characteristics
Type: IIB
Service record
Part of Kriegsmarine U-Bootschulflottille
1. Unterseebootsflottille
3. Unterseebootsflottille
21. Unterseebootsflottille
Identification codes M 04 324
Commanders Heinz Scheringer
Werner Scheer
Heinz Beduhn
Hannes Weingärtner
Hans-Rudolf Rösing
Herbert Sohler
Kurt von Gossler
Georg-Wilhelm Schulz
Günther Lorentz
Joachim Preuss
Rolf Mützelburg
Wolf-Rüdiger von Rabenau
Kurt Ruwiedel
Hans Karpf
Christian-Brandt Coester
Wolfgang Strenger
Kurt Ahlers
Operations 5 patrols
Victories 2 ships sunk for a total of 6.356 gross register tons (GRT)

Unterseeboot 10 (also known as U-10) was a German U-boat built before World War II for service in the Kriegsmarine. As she was one of the first batch of boats built following the reunuciation of the Treaty of Versailles, she was a Type II U-boat, and thus capable of only coastal and short cruising work. This led to her being reassigned to training duties after the Norwegian campaign of 1940 together with many of her sister boats.

During the war U-10 sank two vessels:

After training duties in almost 5 years she was stricken August 1, 1944 at Danzig and broken up.

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See Also: List of U-boats


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