U-35 alongside AMPHITRITE at Gjenovic |
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Career (German Empire) | |
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Name: | U-35 |
Ordered: | 29 March 1912 |
Builder: | Germaniawerft, Kiel |
Laid down: | 20 December 1912 |
Launched: | 18 April 1914 |
Commissioned: | 3 November 1914 |
Fate: |
Surrendered 26 November 1918. Broken up at Blyth in 1919-20 |
General characteristics | |
Class and type: | German Type U 31 submarine |
Displacement: | 685 tons (surfaced) 878 tons (submerged) 971 tons (total) |
Length: | 64.70 m (overall) 52.36 m (pressure hull) |
Beam: | 6.32 m (overall) 4.05 m (pressure hull) |
Height: | 7.68 m |
Draught: | 3.56 m |
Propulsion: | Diesel (2 x 950 PS) Electric (2 x 600 PS) 1850 hp (surfaced) 1200 hp (submerged) |
Speed: | 16.4 knots (surfaced) 9.7 knots (submerged) |
Range: | 8790 miles @ 8 kn (surfaced) 80 miles @ 5 kn(submerged)[1] |
Test depth: | 50 m |
Complement: | 4 officers 31 crewmen |
Armament: |
Service record | |
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Part of: | Kaiserliche Marine II Flottille |
Commanders: | Waldemar Kophamel[1] Lothar von Arnauld de la Perière[2] Ernst von Voigt[3] Heino von Heimburg[4] |
Operations: | 17 patrols |
Victories: | 224 ships sunk for a total of 539.741 tons |
SM U-35 was a German U 31-class U-boat which operated in the Mediterranean Sea during World War I. It ended up being the most successful U-boat participating in the war sinking 224 ships sunk for a total of 539,741 tons.
Her longest serving captain was Lothar von Arnauld de la Perière, who is famous for scrupulous adherence to prize rules, allowing crews of enemy merchant ships to board their lifeboats and giving them directions to the nearest port before sinking their ships. Under his command, U-35 sank 195 ships, making him the most successful submarine commander in history.
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U-35 was developed by engineer Hans Techel and his drafts also formed the basis for the dual-covered, high-sea U-boats numbered U-51 through U-56, U-63 through U-65, and U-81 through U-86. U-35's keel was laid on 20 December 1912 at the Friedrich Krupp Germaniawerft shipyard in Kiel. Its delivery date was supposed to be 1 March 1914, but it was delayed due to development problems with its diesel engine. U-35 officially entered service on 3 November 1914, under the command of Kapitänleutnant Waldemar Kophamel. The lead engineer was Hans Fechter. It sailed with the II Flottille, stationed in Helgoland.
U-35 completed its first two deployments in reconnaissance actions in the North Sea. In its following three actions, U-35 sunk 17 merchant ships, for a total of 25,716 gross register tons (GRT). Later, it was paired with U-34 after a battle near Cattaro, Montenegro, and sunk three merchant ships for a total of 4,067 GRT. U-35 made two more voyages and destroyed 15 more merchant ships totaling 59,409 GRT.
On 18 November 1915, Kptlt. de la Perière took command of U-35. He led 15 missions, primarily in the Mediterranean, and sunk 189 merchant ships for a total of 446,708 GRT. Additionally, U-35 sank the British gunboat HMS Primula on 29 February 1916 and the French gunboat Rigel on 2 October 1916.
On 26 February 1916, she successfully torpedoed and sank the Armed merchant cruiser La Provence near Cerigo Island, with a loss of 990 men.[4]
U-35's fourteenth patrol (26 July to 20 August 1916) under de la Perière stands as the most successful submarine patrol of all time. During that period, 54 merchant ships totaling 90,350 GRT were sunk.
Kptlt. Ernst von Voigt took command of U-35 on 17 March 1918. He undertook two patrols, an enemy engagement and a redeployment cruise, between 7 September and 9 October 1918, but both were promptly broken off because of engine damage. On 14 October 1918, Kptlt. Heino von Heimburg took command and U-35 was transferred to Kiel.
After World War I ended, U-35 was transferred to England and docked in Blyth from 1919 to 1920, then broken up.
The following is a verbatim transcription of the recorded activities of SM U-35 known to British Naval Intelligence, Room 40 O.B.:[5]
" SM U-35.
Kaptlt. Kophamel till January 1916, then Kaptlt. von Arnauld de la Periere till 1918, then Kaptlt. von Voigt. Was completed at Kiel early in November 1914 and did trials at the School from 15 November 1914 – 12 January 1915. She then left for service in the North Sea, and joined the 2nd Half Flotilla.
Note: S.S. = Steam Ship; S.V. = Sailing Vessel; northabout, Muckle Flugga, Fair I. = around Scotland; Sound, Belts, Kattegat = via North of Denmark to/from German Baltic ports; Bight = to/from German North Sea ports; success = sinking of ships
Date | Name | [Note 1]Tonnage | Nationality |
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9 March 1915 | Blackwood | 1,230 | British |
9 March 1915 | Gris Nez | 208 | French |
15 March 1915 | Hyndford* | 4,286 | British |
30 April 1915 | Laila | 748 | Norwegian |
2 June 1915 | Cubano | 4,352 | Norwegian |
4 June 1915 | George & Mary | 100 | British |
6 June 1915 | Sunlight | 1,433 | British |
7 June 1915 | Trudvang | 1,041 | Norwegian |
8 June 1915 | Express | 115 | British |
8 June 1915 | La Liberte | 302 | French |
8 June 1915 | Strathcarron | 4,347 | British |
8 June 1915 | Susannah | 115 | British |
10 June 1915 | Thomasina | 1,869 | Russian |
12 June 1915 | Bellglade | 664 | Norwegian |
12 June 1915 | Crown Of India | 2,034 | British |
13 June 1915 | Diamant | 324 | French |
13 June 1915 | Hopemount | 3,300 | British |
13 June 1915 | Pelham | 3,534 | British |
10 August 1915 | Baltzer* | 343 | Russian |
10 August 1915 | Francois | 2,212 | French |
10 August 1915 | Morna | 1,512 | Norwegian |
17 September 1915 | Ravitailleur | 2,815 | French |
19 September 1915 | Ramazan | 3,477 | British |
20 September 1915 | Linkmoor | 4,306 | British |
18 October 1915 | Scilla | 1,220 | Italian |
23 October 1915 | Marquette | 7,057 | British |
3 November 1915 | Woolwich | 2,936 | British |
5 November 1915 | Tara | 1,862 | British |
5 November 1915 | Abbas | 298 | Egyptian |
5 November 1915 | Nour-el-bahr* | 450 | Egyptian |
6 November 1915 | Caria | 3,032 | British |
6 November 1915 | Clan Macalister | 4,835 | British |
6 November 1915 | Lumina | 6,218 | British |
7 November 1915 | Moorina | 4,994 | British |
8 November 1915 | Den Of Crombie | 4,949 | British |
8 November 1915 | Sir Richard Awdry | 2,234 | British |
8 November 1915 | Wacousta | 3,521 | Norwegian |
9 November 1915 | Californian | 6,223 | British |
17 January 1916 | Sutherland | 3,542 | British |
18 January 1916 | Marere | 6,443 | British |
20 January 1916 | Trematon | 4,198 | British |
26 February 1916 | La Provence | 13,753 | French |
27 February 1916 | Giava | 2,755 | Italian |
28 February 1916 | Masunda | 4,952 | British |
29 February 1916 | HMS Primula | 1,250 | British |
23 March 1916 | Minneapolis | 13,543 | British |
13 June 1916 | Maria C. | 77 | Italian |
13 June 1916 | Motia | 500 | Italian |
13 June 1916 | San Francesco Di Paola | 43 | Italian |
14 June 1916 | Antonia V | 132 | Italian |
14 June 1916 | Giosue | 20 | Italian |
14 June 1916 | San Francesco | 28 | Italian |
14 June 1916 | Tavolara | 701 | Italian |
15 June 1916 | Adelina | 170 | Italian |
15 June 1916 | Anette | 112 | Italian |
15 June 1916 | Audace | 144 | Italian |
15 June 1916 | S. Maria | 515 | Italian |
15 June 1916 | Sardinia | 1,119 | British |
16 June 1916 | Dolmetta M | 48 | Italian |
16 June 1916 | Era | 1,078 | Italian |
16 June 1916 | Eufrasia | 71 | Italian |
16 June 1916 | Gafsa | 3,922 | British |
16 June 1916 | Rondine | 112 | Italian |
17 June 1916 | Poviga | 3,360 | Italian |
18 June 1916 | Aquila | 2,191 | Norwegian |
18 June 1916 | Beachy | 4,718 | British |
18 June 1916 | Olga | 2,964 | French |
18 June 1916 | Rona | 1,312 | British |
19 June 1916 | France Et Russie | 329 | French |
19 June 1916 | Mario C. | 398 | Italian |
23 June 1916 | Giuseppina | 1,872 | Italian |
23 June 1916 | Herault | 2,299 | French |
24 June 1916 | Canford Chine | 2,398 | British |
24 June 1916 | Checchina | 184 | French |
24 June 1916 | Daiyetsu Maru | 3,184 | Japanese |
24 June 1916 | San Francesco | 1,060 | Italian |
24 June 1916 | Saturnina Fanny | 1,568 | Italian |
25 June 1916 | Clara | 5,503 | Italian |
25 June 1916 | Fournel | 2,047 | French |
27 June 1916 | Mongibello | 4,059 | Italian |
27 June 1916 | Pino | 1,677 | Italian |
27 June 1916 | Roma | 2,491 | Italian |
27 June 1916 | Windermere | 2,292 | British |
29 June 1916 | Carlo Alberto | 312 | Italian |
29 June 1916 | Giuseppina | 214 | Italian |
29 June 1916 | Teano | 1,907 | British |
28 July 1916 | Dandolo | 4,977 | Italian |
30 July 1916 | Britannic | 3,487 | British |
30 July 1916 | Ethelbryhta | 3,084 | British |
30 July 1916 | Giuseppe Marta | 111 | Tunisian |
30 July 1916 | Katholm | 1,324 | Danish |
31 July 1916 | Citta Di Messina | 2,464 | Italian |
31 July 1916 | Einar | 135 | Norwegian |
31 July 1916 | Emilio G. | 166 | Italian |
31 July 1916 | Erling | 122 | Norwegian |
31 July 1916 | Generale Ameglio | 222 | Italian |
1 August 1916 | Heighington | 2,800 | British |
2 August 1916 | Eugenia | 550 | Italian |
2 August 1916 | Neptune | 151 | French |
3 August 1916 | Tricoupis | 2,387 | Greek |
4 August 1916 | Favonian | 3,049 | British |
4 August 1916 | Siena | 4,372 | Italian |
4 August 1916 | Teti | 2,868 | Italian |
4 August 1916 | Tottenham | 3,106 | British |
5 August 1916 | Achilleus | 843 | Greek |
5 August 1916 | Mount Coniston | 3,018 | British |
7 August 1916 | Newburn | 3,554 | British |
7 August 1916 | Trident | 3,129 | British |
8 August 1916 | Imperial | 3,818 | British |
8 August 1916 | Speme | 1,229 | Italian |
9 August 1916 | Antiope | 2,973 | British |
9 August 1916 | Ganekogorta Mendi | 3,061 | Spanish |
9 August 1916 | Sebastiano | 3,995 | Italian |
10 August 1916 | Temmei Maru | 3,360 | Japanese |
11 August 1916 | Pagasarri | 3,287 | Spanish |
12 August 1916 | Gina | 443 | Italian |
12 August 1916 | Nereus | 3,980 | Italian |
12 August 1916 | Regina Pacis | 2,228 | Italian |
12 August 1916 | Saint Gaetan (aux) | 125 | French |
13 August 1916 | Balmoral | 2,542 | Italian |
13 August 1916 | Eurasia | 1,898 | Italian |
13 August 1916 | Francesco Saverio | 214 | Italian |
13 August 1916 | Ivar | 2,139 | Danish |
14 August 1916 | Emilia | 319 | Italian |
14 August 1916 | Francesca | 161 | Italian |
14 August 1916 | Henriette B. | 176 | Italian |
14 August 1916 | Ida | 242 | Italian |
14 August 1916 | Lavinia | 243 | Italian |
14 August 1916 | Louis B. | 212 | Italian |
14 August 1916 | Pausania | 107 | Italian |
14 August 1916 | Rosario | 188 | Italian |
14 August 1916 | San Francesco Di Paolo | 112 | Italian |
14 August 1916 | San Giovanni Battista | 1,066 | Italian |
14 August 1916 | San Giuseppe Patriarca | 62 | Italian |
15 August 1916 | Augusta | 523 | Italian |
15 August 1916 | Candida Altieri | 282 | Italian |
15 August 1916 | Vergine Di Pompei | 145 | Italian |
16 August 1916 | Madre | 665 | Italian |
17 August 1916 | Swedish Prince | 3,712 | British |
18 August 1916 | Erix | 923 | Italian |
19 September 1916 | Doride | 1,250 | Italian |
19 September 1916 | Teresa | 270 | Italian |
22 September 1916 | Garibaldi | 5,185 | Italian |
22 September 1916 | Giovanni Zambelli | 2,485 | Italian |
23 September 1916 | Charterhouse | 3,021 | British |
24 September 1916 | Bronwen | 4,250 | British |
24 September 1916 | Bufjord | 2,284 | Norwegian |
24 September 1916 | Nicolo | 5,466 | Italian |
25 September 1916 | Benpark | 3,842 | Italian |
26 September 1916 | Newby | 2,168 | British |
26 September 1916 | Roddam | 3,218 | British |
26 September 1916 | Stathe | 2,623 | British |
27 September 1916 | Rallas | 1,752 | British |
27 September 1916 | Secondo | 3,912 | British |
27 September 1916 | Vindeggen | 2,610 | Norwegian |
29 September 1916 | Venus | 3,976 | Italian |
2 October 1916 | Rigel | 1,250 | French |
3 October 1916 | Samos | 1,186 | Greek |
4 October 1916 | Birk | 715 | Norwegian |
4 October 1916 | Gallia | 14,966 | French |
5 October 1916 | Aurora | 2,806 | Italian |
5 October 1916 | Vera | 2,308 | Swedish |
5 January 1917 | Lesbian | 2,555 | British |
5 January 1917 | Salvatore Padre | 200 | Italian |
6 January 1917 | Hudworth | 3,966 | British |
7 January 1917 | Mohacsfield | 3,678 | British |
8 January 1917 | Andoni | 3,188 | British |
8 January 1917 | Lynfield | 3,023 | British |
11 February 1917 | Assunta | 132 | Italian |
12 February 1917 | Lyman M. Law | 1,300 | American |
13 February 1917 | Percy Roy | 110 | British |
14 February 1917 | Mery | 178 | Russian |
14 February 1917 | Oceania | 4,217 | Italian |
15 February 1917 | Buranda | 3,651 | British |
16 February 1917 | Oriana | 3,132 | Italian |
16 February 1917 | Prudenza | 3,307 | Italian |
17 February 1917 | Pier Accavan Ubert | 112 | Italian |
18 February 1917 | Giuseppe | 1,856 | Italian |
18 February 1917 | Guido T | 324 | Italian |
18 February 1917 | Skogland | 3,264 | Swedish |
23 February 1917 | Longhirst | 3,053 | British |
23 February 1917 | Mont Viso* | 4,820 | French |
24 February 1917 | Dorothy | 3,806 | British |
24 February 1917 | Prikonisos | 3,537 | Greek |
3 April 1917 | Ardgask | 4,542 | British |
4 April 1917 | Marguerite | 1,553 | American |
4 April 1917 | Parkgate | 3,232 | British |
7 April 1917 | Maplewood | 3,239 | British |
11 April 1917 | Miss Morris | 156 | British |
12 April 1917 | India | 2,933 | Greek |
13 April 1917 | Giuseppe Accame | 3,224 | Italian |
13 April 1917 | Odysseus | 3,463 | Greek |
13 April 1917 | Stromboli | 5,466 | Italian |
14 April 1917 | Patagonier | 3,832 | British |
15 April 1917 | Panaghi Drakatos | 2,734 | Greek |
17 April 1917 | Brisbane River | 4,989 | British |
17 April 1917 | Corfu | 3,695 | British |
17 April 1917 | Fernmoor | 3,098 | British |
18 April 1917 | Trekieve | 3,087 | British |
19 April 1917 | Sowwell | 3,781 | British |
20 April 1917 | Leasowe Castle* | 9,737 | British |
20 April 1917 | Lowdale | 2,260 | British |
20 April 1917 | Nentmoor | 3,535 | British |
23 April 1917 | Bandiera E Moro | 2,086 | Italian |
24 April 1917 | Bien Aime Prof. Luigi | 265 | Italian |
24 April 1917 | Nordsøen | 1,055 | Danish |
24 April 1917 | Torvore | 1,667 | Norwegian |
24 April 1917 | Vilhelm Krag | 3,715 | Norwegian |
27 April 1917 | Triana | 748 | Spanish |
13 October 1917 | Alavi | 3,627 | British |
13 October 1917 | Despina G. Michalinos | 2,851 | Greek |
13 October 1917 | Doris | 3,979 | Italian |
13 October 1917 | Lilla | 2,819 | Italian |
15 October 1917 | City Of Belfast* | 1,055 | British |
18 October 1917 | Lorenzo | 2,498 | Italian |
19 October 1917 | Ikoma Maru | 3,048 | Japanese |
25 October 1917 | Fannie Prescott | 404 | American |
29 October 1917 | Namur | 6,694 | British |
31 October 1917 | Cambric | 3,403 | British |
2 November 1917 | Maria Di Porto Salvo | 91 | Italian |
2 November 1917 | San Francesco Di Paola G. | 91 | Italian |
11 December 1917 | Persier | 3,874 | British |
20 December 1917 | Fiscus | 4,782 | British |
20 December 1917 | Waverley | 3,853 | British |
23 December 1917 | Pietro | 3,860 | Italian |
24 December 1917 | Turnbridge | 2,874 | British |
25 December 1917 | Argo | 3,071 | British |
25 December 1917 | Cliftondale | 3,811 | British |
25 December 1917 | Nordpol | 2,053 | Norwegian |
23 February 1918 | Humberto | 274 | Portuguese |
26 February 1918 | Pytheas | 2,690 | Norwegian |
27 February 1918 | Kerman* | 4,397 | British |
27 February 1918 | Marconi* | 7,402 | British |
6 March 1918 | Daiten Maru | 4,555 | Japanese |
7 March 1918 | Begona No.4 | 1,850 | Spanish |
9 March 1918 | Silverdale | 3,835 | British |
Sunk: Damaged: Total: |
546,707 32,490 579,197 |
* damaged but not sunk
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