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U-35

1936 Type VIIA submarine


Country of Registry
Nazi Germany
Commissioning Date
November 03, 1936
Manufacturer
Friedrich Krupp Germaniawerft
Operator
Kriegsmarine
Vessel Type
U-boat, Type VIIA
Current Location
60° 53' 60", 2° 47' 60"
Aliases
German submarine U-35

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The German submarine U-35 (1936) was a Type VIIA U-boat of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine during World War II. Launched in 1936, it was one of the most successful U-boats, sinking 224,000 tons of Allied shipping before being scuttled in 1944. Under the command of Kapitänleutnant Klaus Ewerth, U-35 conducted 11 patrols, sinking 45 ships and damaging 3 others. The submarine was involved in various successful missions, including mining operations, convoy attacks, and rescuing survivors of sunken ships. U-35 was known for its agility and effective tactics, often evading enemy detection and attacks. Despite its success, the U-35 faced challenges such as mechanical issues and depth charge attacks. In April 1944, the U-35 was deliberately scuttled by its crew in the Black Sea to prevent it from falling into Soviet hands. The legacy of U-35 remains significant in the history of submarine warfare, showcasing the strategic importance and impact of U-boats during World War II.

This description has been generated using GPT-4.1-NANO based on the Vessel's wikidata information and then modified by ShipIndex.org staff.

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