Unterseeboot 34 (1936)

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Career (Nazi Germany)
Name: U-34
Ordered: March 25, 1935
Builder: Germaniawerft, Kiel, yard 557
Laid down: September 15, 1935
Launched: July 17, 1936
Commissioned: September 12, 1936
Fate: Sunk August 5, 1943 at Memel. 4 dead and 39 survivors.
Class and type: Type VII U-boat
Service record
Part of Kriegsmarine:
2. Unterseebootsflottille
21. Unterseebootsflottille
24. Unterseebootsflottille
Identification codes M 15 983
Commanders Ernst Sobe
Harald Grosse
Hans Pauckstadt
Wilhelm Rollmann
Fritz Meyer
Karl-Otto Schultz
Gerhard Remus
Horst-Arno Fenski
Karl-Heinz Hagenau
Eduard Aust
Operations 7
Victories 19 ships sunk for a total of 91.989 gross register tons (GRT)
3 warships sunk for a total of 2.365 tons
2 ships sunk for a total of 4.957 GRT

Unterseeboot 34 (also known as U-34) was a German Type VIIA U-boat of the Nazi Kriegsmarine laid down on September 15, 1935 by Germaniawerft at Kiel and commissioned on September 12, 1936.

[edit] Career

In 7 patrols U-34 sank 19 ships including 3 warships for a total of 91,989 tons.

[edit] Fate

She sank at 21:55 on August 5, 1943 at Memel in position 55°42′N, 21°09′E after a collision with the U-boat tender Lech. Four men died but 39 survived. The boat was raised again on August 24 and stricken on September 8, 1943.

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