


U-36
País | Alemanha |
Classe de Navio | Submarino da Classe Type VII |
Estaleiro | Friedrich Krupp Germaniawerft |
Yard Number | 559 |
Slip/Drydock Number | I |
Data de Encomenda | 25 mar 1935 |
Data de Quilha | 2 mar 1936 |
Data de Lançamento | 4 nov 1936 |
Data de Incorporação | 16 dez 1936 |
Data de Afundamento | 4 dez 1939 |
Máquinas | Two MAN AG 6-cylinder diesel engines, two BBC GG UB 720/8 electric motors |
Tripulação | 40 |
Armamento | 4x bow torpedo tubes, 1x external stern torpedo tube, 11 torpedoes, 1x88mm deck gun |
Contributor: C. Peter Chen
ww2dbaseU-36 was a Type VIIA submarine of the German Navy. Before the European War began, she sailed in the Baltic Sea and the North Sea under Lieutenant Captain Klaus Ewerth, largely as a training vessel. On 1 Feb 1939, Lieutenant Commander Wilhelm Fröhlich took command. Under Fröhlich, she departed from Kiel, Germany on 13 Aug 1939 in anticipation for the start of the European War, and remained on patrol for one month, sinking two steamers, one British and the other Swedish. On 17 Nov, Naval High Command issued the secret order for U-36 and U-38 to scout the location for Basis Nord, a secret German naval base for raids on Allied shipping off of the Kola Peninsula in northern Russia, which was offered by the Russians in secret for use as a staging point for German merchant raiding missions. En route, she was spotted by British submarine HMS Salmon, which sank U-36 near the port city of Stavanger in southern Norway on 4 Dec 1939 with a single torpedo. U-36 was lost with all hands.
ww2dbaseSource: Wikipedia.
Last Major Revision: May 2009
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U-36 Operational Timeline
2 mar 1936 | U-36 was launched. |
4 nov 1936 | U-36 was commissioned into service. |
16 dez 1936 | U-36 was commissioned into service. |
1 fev 1939 | Lieutenant Commander Wilhelm Fröhlich took command of U-36. |
13 ago 1939 | U-36 departed Kiel, Germany. |
17 nov 1939 | U-36 set sail for Basis Nord, a secret base on the Kola Peninsula in northern Russia provided by the Soviet Union. |
4 dez 1939 | En route to Basis Nord in northern Russia, U-36 was sunk by British submarine HMS Salmon with the loss of all hands. |
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