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throwers were mounted on the sides of the rear deckhouse and they were supplemented by six racks for individual depth charges on the sides of the stern. Enough depth charges were carried for either two or four patterns of 16 charges each. Mine rails could be fitted on the rear deck that had a maximum
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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 numbered 10 officers and 315 enlisted men, plus an additional four officers and 19 enlisted men if serving as a
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and all four destroyers to Trondheim because of the heavy weather, where they arrived in the morning of 9 June. The two battleships continued the sortie and sank the
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two days later, but failed to locate any Allied ships in heavy snow and low visibility. The trio sortied again on 30 April to intercept the westbound
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on the 26th. The German ships departed on the evening of 11 February and the nighttime and morning portion of the transit through the
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sailed from Kiel on 24 January for France as part of the preparations for the Channel Dash. On the evening of 25 January,
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and her escorts on the morning of 2 May and closed to attack with torpedoes. The cruiser opened fire first and disabled
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rejoined them shortly afterwards and they continued to fruitlessly search for Allied shipping until they sailed for the
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covered minelaying sorties in January and February 1940, but spent most of March under repair for machinery problems.
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returning from Russia. Another unsuccessful intercept was made in early April before the Germans were successful with
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behind which she could hide. The damage was too severe to return to base and, as the crew prepared to abandon ship,
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after the German destroyers broke off the engagement. During the battle 8 men were killed and another 45 wounded.
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off the British coast on the night of 12/13 November, with two of her sisters, but had to turn back after she and
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in the mid-1930s. The ship was plagued by machinery problems for most of her life and was under repair when the
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began a lengthy refit that lasted until 15 February 1941, although her machinery continued to be problematic.
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and three other destroyers, sortied from Trondheim to attack the returning Convoy QP 8 and the Russia-bound
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to Trondheim. Heavy weather forced three of the destroyers to return to port before reaching Trondheim and
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was repeatedly struck in the stern by 20 mm cannon shells from defending German fighters and/or
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suffered machinery breakdowns. She made another attempt on the night of 18 December to mine the
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in two power-operated mounts. A pair of reload torpedoes were provided for each mount. Four
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to inspect neutral shipping for contraband goods in October. The ship attempted to lay a
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her shortly afterwards. The destroyer had 8 men killed and 45 wounded in the engagement.
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of 4.23 meters (13 ft 11 in). She displaced 2,171 long tons (2,206 t) at
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at the end of the month. The convoy's escorts conducted a skilful defense and prevented
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in the Channel Dash. The ship was then transferred to Norway where she participated in
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took off about 223 survivors before the ship was scuttled by her crew at coordinates
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as engine problems limited her availability throughout 1940 and for most of 1941.
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of 119 meters (390 ft 5 in) and was 114 meters (374 ft 0 in)
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relieved Schulte-Mönting in October. The division accompanied the heavy cruiser
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was attacked by the British destroyers who hit her at least three more times.
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Chronology of the War at Sea 1939–1945: The Naval History of World War Two
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on 16 July 1936 and completed on 9 September 1937 under the command of
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in the engagement. The battleship was escorted home by the destroyers
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when they could not pinpoint their location. While patrolling in the
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on 23 February after their separation. On 6 March, the battleship
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off the Belgian coast and sank. The survivors were put ashore at
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on her voyage to the Mediterranean in October where they visited
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The ship was allocated to Group 2 for the Norwegian portion of
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and the other two destroyers from sinking more than one Soviet
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joined four other destroyers in escorting the heavy cruisers
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before returning home. The destroyer had a lengthy refit at
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She was transferred to France in early 1942 to escort two
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carried eight above-water 53.3-centimeter (21.0 in)
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She was declared operational in June and transferred to
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system was scheduled to be installed during March 1940.
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carried a maximum of 752 metric tons (740 long tons) of
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of 11.30 meters (37 ft 1 in), and a maximum
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In the afternoon, however, 921:and her two escorting destroyers, although 871:. The ships sortied on 8 June and sank the 2012: 1998: 1990: 1642: 1611: 1597: 1589: 1094:ships and they stumbled across the 2,815- 592:guns in two twin mounts abreast the rear 393:began in September 1939. She covered her 706:and his retinue for a short cruise from 570:12.7-centimeter (5 in) SK C/34 guns 327:2 Ă— quadruple 53.3 cm (21 in) 1265: 513:, were designed to produce 70,000  1403: 1401: 1399: 529:. The ship had a designed speed of 36 501:and 3,110 long tons (3,160 t) at 20: 1299: 1297: 1295: 1293: 1291: 1289: 1287: 1285: 48: 7: 1275: 1273: 1271: 1269: 590:3.7-centimeter (1.5 in) SK C/30 343:, 4 throwers and 6 individual racks 221:4.23 m (13 ft 11 in) 213:11.30 m (37 ft 1 in) 200:114 m (374 ft 0 in) 194:119 m (390 ft 5 in) 1560:German Destroyers of World War Two 1393:Rohwer, p. 26; Whitley, pp. 105–06 718:and the following fleet exercise. 148:General characteristics (as built) 14: 1516:German Destroyers of World War II 1251:. Another 56 men were rescued by 1022:Spitfires. Later that afternoon, 2625: 2620: 2608: 2600: 1879: 1834: 1789: 1628: 901:en route. The German commander, 178:3,110 long tons (3,160 t) ( 171:2,171 long tons (2,206 t) ( 50: 24: 1497:German Warships 1815–1945 853:, as well as the heavy cruiser 747:from February 1939 to October. 598:2-centimeter (0.8 in) C/30 2670:Maritime incidents in May 1942 1: 2655:Ships built in Bremen (state) 1979:List of destroyers of Germany 1470:Whitley, pp. 118–119, 132–134 992:before the flotilla reached 420:home to Germany through the 2675:Scuttled vessels of Germany 1160:, torpedoed earlier by the 1008:, together with her sister 588:armament consisted of four 405:played a minor role in the 274:(67 km/h; 41 mph) 2691: 1407:Koop & Schmolke, p. 87 1321:Koop & Schmolke, p. 26 1303:Koop & Schmolke, p. 86 1174:in the day's engagements. 798:138. Gebirgsjäger Regiment 16:Type 1934A-class destroyer 2595: 1974: 1929: 981:struck two mines laid by 945:for repairs. On 25 June, 349: 313:3.7 cm (1.5 in) 147: 43: 23: 1004:twice drove off British 505:. The two Wagner geared 306:12.7 cm (5 in) 1584:Kriegsmarine destroyers 1449:Australian War Memorial 1186:Alfred Schulze-Hinrichs 672:on 7 September 1935 as 643:Construction and career 627:) was fitted to detect 600:guns in single mounts. 509:sets, each driving one 322:2 cm (0.8 in) 1180: 1162:German submarine  1122: 1118:8th Destroyer Flotilla 1028: 967: 963:5th Destroyer Flotilla 863:, a planned attack on 835:6th Destroyer Flotilla 822:reorganization of the 818:. As part of the post- 617:. A system of passive 572:in single mounts with 568:The ship carried five 474:Design and description 1920:Z15 Erich Steinbrinck 1774:Z16 Friedrich Eckoldt 1767:Z15 Erich Steinbrinck 1142:sortied to intercept 1123:8. Zerstörer Flotille 1088:Operation Sportpalast 1020:No. 452 Squadron RAAF 968:5. Zerstörer Flotille 839:6. Zerstörer Flotille 802:3rd Mountain Division 782:Z15 Erich Steinbrinck 696:2. 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Index


Sister ship
Z4 Richard Beitzen
Nazi Germany
DeSchiMAG
Bremen
Scuttled
Type 1934A-class
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 (0.8 in)
torpedo tubes
mines
depth charges
Theodor Detmers
Type 1934A-class
destroyer

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