Unterseeboot 32 (1914)

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Career (German Empire)
Name: U-28
Ordered: March 29, 1912
Builder: Germaniawerft, Kiel
Laid down: November 8, 1912
Launched: January 28, 1914
Commissioned: September 3, 1914
Fate: Sunk May 8, 1918 north-west of Malta. 41 dead.
General characteristics
Type: U 31
Service record
Part of Kaiserliche Marine
Commanders Edgar Spiegel von und zu Peckelsheim
Kurt Hartwig
Kurt Albrecht
Operations 11 patrols
Victories 37 ships sunk for a total of 105.740 tons

Unterseeboot 32 (also known as U-32) was a Type U 31 U-boat of the Kaiserliche Marine.

Her construction was ordered on March 29, 1912 and her keel was laid down on November 8, 1912 by Germaniawerft of Kiel. She was launched on January 28, 1914 and commissioned on September 3, 1914 under the command of Edgar Spiegel von und zu Peckelsheim. On February 1, 1916 Spiegel was relieved by Kurt Hartwig who commanded the boat until February 16, 1918 when Kurt Albrecht took over. Albrecht commanded her until her loss.

U-32 conducted 11 patrols, sinking 37 ships totalling 105,740 tons. On January 9, 1917, to the East of Malta, U-32 sank the British pre-dreadnought HMS Cornwallis, with the loss of 15 lives.

[edit] Fate

On May 8, 1918 north-west of Malta she was shelled and then depth charged by HMS Wildflower and sunk with all hands, 41 dead.

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