SM U-58
Appearance
Sailors from U-58 abandoning ship
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History | |
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German Empire | |
Name | U-58 |
Ordered | 6 October 1914 |
Builder | AG Weser, Bremen |
Yard number | 213 |
Laid down | 8 June 1915 |
Launched | 31 May 1916 |
Commissioned | 9 August 1916 |
Fate | Depth charged by the destroyer USS Fanning in Cork Harbour. 2 dead, 38 survivors. |
General characteristics [1] | |
Class and type | Type U 57 submarine |
Displacement | |
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Beam |
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Height | 8.05 m (26 ft 5 in) |
Draught | 3.79 m (12 ft 5 in) |
Installed power | |
Propulsion | 2 shafts |
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Range |
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Test depth | 50 m (164 ft 1 in) |
Complement | 36 |
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Service record | |
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Commanders: | |
Operations: | 8 patrols |
Victories: |
SM U-58[Note 1] was one of the 329 submarines serving in the Imperial German Navy in World War I. U-58 was engaged in the naval warfare and took part in the First Battle of the Atlantic.
Fate
[edit]The boat was sunk with the loss of two men and the capture of the rest of the crew in the action of 17 November 1917.
Summary of raiding history
[edit]Date | Name | Nationality | Tonnage[Note 2] | Fate[6] |
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27 October 1916 | Ellen | Sweden | 140 | Sunk |
4 December 1916 | Senta | Sweden | 1,024 | Sunk |
5 December 1916 | Stettin | Norway | 412 | Sunk |
1 March 1917 | Norma | Norway | 850 | Sunk |
25 April 1917 | Havila | Denmark | 1,421 | Sunk |
25 April 1917 | Hawthornbank | Denmark | 1,369 | Sunk |
25 April 1917 | Sokoto | Denmark | 2,259 | Sunk |
27 April 1917 | Dromore | United Kingdom | 4,398 | Sunk |
27 April 1917 | Langfond | Norway | 1,097 | Sunk |
28 April 1917 | Bullmouth | United Kingdom | 4,018 | Sunk |
2 May 1917 | Beeswing | United Kingdom | 1,462 | Sunk |
2 May 1917 | Dione | Norway | 785 | Sunk |
2 May 1917 | Vanduara | Norway | 2,079 | Sunk |
5 May 1917 | Asra | Norway | 1,975 | Sunk |
18 June 1917 | HMT Bega | Royal Navy | 318 | Sunk |
19 June 1917 | Ivigtut | Denmark | 456 | Sunk |
6 July 1917 | Motor | Denmark | 63 | Sunk |
8 July 1917 | Fiorella | Norway | 1,168 | Sunk |
13 July 1917 | Charilaos Tricoupis | Greece | 2,475 | Sunk |
21 July 1917 | Ramillies | United Kingdom | 2,935 | Sunk |
14 November 1917 | Dolly Warden | United Kingdom | 202 | Sunk |
References
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ "SM" stands for "Seiner Majestät" (English: His Majesty's) and combined with the U for Unterseeboot would be translated as His Majesty's Submarine.
- ^ Tonnages are in gross register tons
Citations
[edit]- ^ Gröner 1991, pp. 8–10.
- ^ Helgason, Guðmundur. "WWI U-boat commanders: Kurt Wippern". German and Austrian U-boats of World War I - Kaiserliche Marine - Uboat.net. Retrieved 12 January 2015.
- ^ Helgason, Guðmundur. "WWI U-boat commanders: Peter Hermann". German and Austrian U-boats of World War I - Kaiserliche Marine - Uboat.net. Retrieved 12 January 2015.
- ^ Helgason, Guðmundur. "WWI U-boat commanders: Karl Scherb". German and Austrian U-boats of World War I - Kaiserliche Marine - Uboat.net. Retrieved 12 January 2015.
- ^ Helgason, Guðmundur. "WWI U-boat commanders: Gustav Amberger". German and Austrian U-boats of World War I - Kaiserliche Marine - Uboat.net. Retrieved 12 January 2015.
- ^ Helgason, Guðmundur. "Ships hit by U 58". German and Austrian U-boats of World War I - Kaiserliche Marine - Uboat.net. Retrieved 12 January 2015.
Bibliography
[edit]- Gröner, Erich; Jung, Dieter; Maass, Martin (1991). U-boats and Mine Warfare Vessels. German Warships 1815–1945. Vol. 2. Translated by Thomas, Keith; Magowan, Rachel. London: Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0-85177-593-4.