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to inspect neutral shipping for contraband goods during October. While returning from one such patrol on 28 October, one of the ship's turbines exploded, causing boiler room No. 1 to flood and knocking out the ship's power. Attempts to tow her failed, but the ship eventually managed to restore power
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to be convened to investigate the cause of the losses and it concluded that both ships that been sunk by bombs from the He 111. The Kriegsmarine had failed to notify its destroyers that the Luftwaffe was making anti-shipping patrols at that time and had also failed to inform the Luftwaffe that its
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launchers mounted on the sides of her rear deckhouse, which was supplemented by six racks for individual depth charges on the sides of the stern, with either 32 or 64 charges carried. Mine rails could be fitted on the rear deck that had a maximum capacity of 60
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low in the ship. The effective range proved to be only 1,530 nmi (2,830 km; 1,760 mi) at 19 knots. The crew of the Type 34 class ships numbered 10 officers and 315 enlisted men, plus an additional four officers and 19 enlisted men if serving as a
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was either bombed by a patrolling German bomber, or struck a British mine and sunk, with the loss of all 308 of her crew. A contemporary German court of inquiry stated that
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that had ended World War I. Initial designs were for large ships more powerful than the French and Polish destroyers then in service, but the design grew as the
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was hit by at least one bomb, lost steering, and broke in half, sinking with the loss of 280 of her crew. During the rescue effort,
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destroyers would be at sea. Postwar research revealed that one or both ships struck a British minefield laid by the destroyers
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now expected it to serve as a small cruiser. The design work appears to have been rushed and not well-thought out as the short
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Hervieux, Pierre (1980). "German Destroyer Minelaying Operations Off the English Coast (1940–1941)". In Roberts, John (ed.).
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to occupy Memel. She participated in the spring fleet exercise in the western Mediterranean, as the flagship of Rear Admiral
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laid 110 magnetic mines in the Shipwash area, off Harwich, on 9/10 February 1940 that sank six ships of 28,496 
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on 30 November 1935 and completed on 8 April 1937. She was named after Max Schultz who commanded the torpedo boat
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ability and their stability was inadequate. The only real innovative part of the design, the high-pressure
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winter with their new bows. On 23–24 March 1939, the ship was one of the destroyers that escorted
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of 4.23 meters (13 ft 11 in). They displaced 2,223 long tons (2,259 t) at
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was assigned to the 1st Destroyer Division on 26 October 1937, and made a port visit to
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spent the following month under repair. In mid-February 1940, while proceeding into the
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in early 1939. Shortly before the beginning of World War II, the ship accidentally
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of 119 meters (390 ft 5 in) and were 114 meters (374 ft 0 in)
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hit a mine and sank with the loss of her entire crew of 308. Hitler ordered a
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of her after funnel. A pair of reload torpedoes was provided for each mount.
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guns in single mounts. The ships carried eight 53.3-centimeter (21 in)
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Chronology of the War at Sea 1939–1945: The Naval History of World War Two
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Design work on the Type 34 destroyers began in 1932, around the time that
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was damaged by the German bomber, however postwar research revealed that
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was under repair until late September and did not participate in the
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of 11.30 meters (37 ft 1 in), and a maximum
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at a speed of 4 knots (7.4 km/h; 4.6 mph).
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Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press. 1681: 1568: 1167: 399:, was bombed and sunk by a patrolling German 8: 506:which was intended to give a range of 4,400 1688: 1674: 1666: 1575: 1561: 1553: 1205: 1174: 1160: 1152: 623:and was killed in action in January 1917. 524:12.7-centimeter (5.0 in) SK C/34 guns 427:renounced the armament limitations of the 803:to intercept British fishing vessels in " 1994:World War II shipwrecks in the North Sea 601:The ship was ordered on 7 July 1934 and 325:2 Ă— quadruple 53.3 cm (21 in) 2004:Friendly fire incidents of World War II 1936: 852: 486:, were designed to produce 70,000  145:Sunk, 22 February 1940. 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1369:Desaix 1357:  1196:  1128:  1106:  1084:  1065:  1046:  674:, and 548:funnel 401:bomber 371:rammed 337:32–64 188:Length 1948:Media 1735:Linda 1522:class 1515:class 1508:class 1501:class 848:Notes 716:near 713:Tiger 640:Ulvik 577:mines 500:knots 468:draft 441:flare 333:mines 278:Range 271:knots 266:Speed 217:Draft 82:] 1898:1941 1890:1940 1882:1939 1823:U-54 1803:U-53 1754:USS 1745:U-33 1725:U-41 1640:1940 1632:1939 1624:1938 1520:H145 1513:V170 1506:S178 1499:H186 1481:(ex- 1469:(ex- 1457:(ex- 1429:(ex- 1417:(ex- 1384:(ex- 1372:(ex- 1126:ISBN 1104:ISBN 1082:ISBN 1063:ISBN 1044:ISBN 838:and 819:26. 793:and 756:and 648:and 611:Kiel 562:and 560:port 464:beam 307:guns 245:6 Ă— 209:Beam 142:Fate 113:K244 104:Kiel 61:Name 1478:R92 1466:R38 1431:R92 620:V69 605:at 496:shp 350:Z3 331:60 293:325 283:nmi 269:36 240:shp 201:w/l 195:o/a 30:Z3 1965:: 1790:, 1510:/ 1503:/ 959:^ 920:^ 864:^ 844:. 787:, 781:, 777:, 752:, 740:. 670:, 634:. 609:, 593:. 492:kW 488:PS 393:, 377:. 236:kW 232:PS 102:, 80:de 1934:: 1871:) 1867:( 1689:e 1682:t 1675:v 1576:e 1569:t 1562:v 1485:) 1473:) 1461:) 1433:) 1421:) 1388:) 1376:) 1175:e 1168:t 1161:v 1134:. 1112:. 1090:. 1071:. 1052:. 817:) 813:( 242:) 181:) 174:)

Index


Nazi Germany
Max Schultz
de
Deutsche Werke
Kiel
Type 1934 destroyer
standard
deep load
o/a
w/l
PS
kW
shp
water-tube boilers
steam turbines
knots
nmi
12.7 cm (5 in)
3.7 cm (1.5 in)
AA guns
2 cm (0.79 in) AA guns
torpedo tubes
mines
depth charges
Type 1934 destroyers
Kriegsmarine
occupation of Memel
rammed
torpedo boat

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