Unterseeboot 75

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Unterseeboot 75 or U-75 has been the name of several German submarines or U-boats during the First World War and the Second World War.

  • Unterseeboot 75 (1916) was a submarine built in 1916 for service in the German Navy. She laid the mine that killed Lord Kitchener, under the command of Kurt Beitzen. She was sunk in 1917.[1]
    • During the First World War, Germany also possessed the submarines
      • Unterseeboot B-75, built in 1917 and sunk later the same year.
      • Unterseeboot C-75, built in 1916 and sunk in 1918

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