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sank a Swedish sailing ship of 422 tons carrying timber to Britain on 19 July. On 21 July she took two Swedish steamers as prizes and set two more sailing ships (757 tons) carrying timber to Britain on fire. Three Norwegian sailing ships were burnt on 25 July. After a brief brush with a
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was attacked by a British submarine with two torpedoes. Evasive manoeuvres were only partly successful. While the first torpedo missed, the second struck
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observed shipping in the area until she successfully attacked and sank two steamers on 14 April. On 18 April she took the British trawler
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s paraffin engines made the commander of the Royal Navy submarine aware of her presence and enabled him to get into launching position.
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took a Norwegian steamer as prize. Two days later a Norwegian motor vessel was searched and sunk off Kristiansand. On 14 September
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sailed for what would be her final cruise. Burning two Norwegian sailing ships carrying timber to Britain on 10 September,
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right in front of the conning tower, sinking her instantly. Except for five men on the conning tower all of
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the next day, a Swedish steamer and three Danish sailing ships were burned. When she ran low on fuel,
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on 27 February, and on 28 February was preparing to carry out an attack on the British steamer
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s periscope. This forced the submarine to abandon her patrol and return to base.
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Beyer, officer of the watch at the time of her sinking, the smoke from
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operated in the North Sea between 7 and 20 April 1915. Based in
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electric motors with 1,040 PS (760 kW; 1,030 shp)
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returned to base on 29 July reaching Heligoland the next day.
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motors with 900 PS (660 kW; 890 shp)
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U-6 was engaged in 345:30 m (98 ft) 1430:Helgason, Guðmundur. 1392:Helgason, Guðmundur. 1366:Helgason, Guðmundur. 1340:Helgason, Guðmundur. 545:and took part in the 1927:U-boats sunk in 1915 1503:Bernard & Graefe 640:On 9 September 1915 568:On 25 February 1915 535:Imperial German Navy 350:Boats & landing 18:German submarine U-6 1912:Ships built in Kiel 1902:Type U 5 submarines 529:was one of the 329 158: /  1432:"Ships hit by U 6" 1282:13 September 1915 1251:12 September 1915 1246:Captured as prize 1220:11 September 1915 1189:11 September 1915 1158:10 September 1915 874:Captured as prize 781:Captured as prize 417:I. U-Halbflottille 363:4 officers, 24 men 1884: 1883: 1628: 1627: 1312: 1311: 683:Oberleutnant z.S. 521: 520: 289:600 rpm submerged 1944: 1876: 1871: 1859: 1851: 1835: 1825: 1814: 1793: 1783: 1773: 1756: 1745: 1735: 1725: 1714: 1711:John G. 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Index

German submarine U-6

German Empire
Germaniawerft
Kiel
Goldmark
HMS E16
59°10′N 5°9′E / 59.167°N 5.150°E / 59.167; 5.150
German Type U 5 submarine
t
long tons
o/a
pressure hull
Körting
paraffin
SSW
knots
nmi
torpedo tubes
bow
stern
torpedoes
5 cm (2.0 in) SK L/40 gun
Hotchkiss gun
Oblt.z.S.
Otto Steinbrinck
Otto Steinbrinck
GRT
GRT
submarines

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