Unterseeboot 14 (1936)

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Career (Nazi Germany)
Name: U-14
Ordered: February 2, 1935
Builder: Deutsche Werke, Kiel, yard 249
Laid down: July 6, 1935
Launched: December 28, 1935
Commissioned: January 18, 1936
Fate: Scuttled May 2, 1945 at Wilhelmshaven.
Class and type: IIB
Service record
Part of Kriegsmarine:
3. Unterseebootsflottille
22. Unterseebootsflottille
24. Unterseebootsflottille
Identification codes M 28 451
Commanders Victor Oehrn
Horst Wellner
Herbert Wohlfarth
Gerhard Bigalk
Hans Heidtmann
Jürgen Könenkamp
Hubertus Purkhold
Klaus Petersen
Walter Köhntopp
Karl-Hermann Bortfeldt
Hans-Joachim Dierks
Operations 6
Victories 9 ships sunk for a total of 12.344 gross register tons (GRT)

Unterseeboot 14 or U-14 was a German Type IIB U-boat during World War II. It served with 3. Unterseebootflottille from January 18, 1936 to October 31, 1939. U-14 completed six wartime patrols and sank nine ships totalling 12,344 Gross Registered Tonnage.

Early in the war, on 3 September 1939, U-14 attacked a Polish submarine and claimed to have sunk it. In reality the Polish submarine, ORP Sęp, was not damaged as the torpedo launched by U-14 exploded prematurely [1].

After serving six operational patrols, U-14 was used as a training boat, and transferred to U-boat training flotillas, serving with 23. Unterseebootflottille and 24. Unterseebootflottille until the end of the war. Despite the high casualties suffered by the Unterseebootwaffen (German Submarine arm), U-14 suffered no known casualties during the War. U-14 was scuttled on May 2, 1945 at Wilhelmshaven.

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