Unterseeboot 26
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Unterseeboot 26 or U-26 has been the name of several German submarines or U-boats during the First World War, the Second World War and in the post-war Bundesmarine.
- Unterseeboot 26 (1914) was a submarine built in 1914. She served in the Baltic during the First World War; on October 11, 1914 sunk Russian armored cruiser Pallada in the mouth of the Gulf of Finland. Lost in Gulf of Finland in September 1915 (presumably sunk by Russian mines).
- During the First World War, Germany also possessed the submarines:
- Unterseeboot 26 (1936) was a submarine built in 1936, and scuttled in 1940 during the Second World War.
- Unterseeboot 26 (S175) is a Type 206 submarine of the Bundesmarine, built in 1975, and still in service.