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- Q876766 subject Q15302136.
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- Q876766 subject Q7035463.
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- Q876766 subject Q8127357.
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- Q876766 abstract "SM U-15 was one of the three Type U 13 gasoline-powered U-boats produced by the German Empire for the Imperial German Navy. On 9 August 1914, U-15 became the first U-boat loss to an enemy warship after it was rammed by British light cruiser HMS Birmingham.Constructed by Kaiserliche Werft Danzig, U-15 was ordered on 23 February 1909 and was commissioned three years later on 7 July 1912. The boat left port for its first patrol on 1 August 1914, but on 9 August, U-15 was forced to lie stopped on the surface off the coast of Fair Isle, after its engines had failed.While stranded on the surface, the British warship HMS Birmingham spotted the boat through a thick fog and could hear hammering from inside the boat as the crew tried to repair the damaged engines. The Birmingham's Captain Arthur Duff ordered his crew to fire on the U-boat, but missed. As U-15 attempted to dive to avoid the attack, Duff ordered for his ship to ram the submarine at full speed, cutting it in half and killing all 23 members of its crew.".
- Q876766 builder Q531348.
- Q876766 class Q1244468.
- Q876766 commissioningDate "1912-07-07".
- Q876766 country Q43287.
- Q876766 length "57.88".
- Q876766 orderDate "1909-02-23".
- Q876766 shipBeam "6.0".
- Q876766 shipDisplacement "5.16E8".
- Q876766 shipDisplacement "6.44E8".
- Q876766 shipLaunch "1911-09-18".
- Q876766 status "Rammed 9 August 1914 offFair Isleat position. 23 dead.".
- Q876766 thumbnail SM_U_15_unterwegs.jpg?width=300.
- Q876766 topSpeed "27.4096".
- Q876766 wikiPageWikiLink Q1244468.
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- Q876766 shipBuilder Q531348.
- Q876766 shipClass Q1244468.
- Q876766 shipCommissioned "1912-07-07".
- Q876766 shipCountry Q43287.
- Q876766 shipDisplacement "* surfaced * submerged".
- Q876766 shipFate "--08-09".
- Q876766 shipLaunched "1911-09-18".
- Q876766 shipName "U-15".
- Q876766 shipOrdered "1909-02-23".
- Q876766 shipSpeed "* surfaced * submerged".
- Q876766 type Product.
- Q876766 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q876766 type Ship.
- Q876766 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q876766 type Thing.
- Q876766 type Q11446.
- Q876766 comment "SM U-15 was one of the three Type U 13 gasoline-powered U-boats produced by the German Empire for the Imperial German Navy. On 9 August 1914, U-15 became the first U-boat loss to an enemy warship after it was rammed by British light cruiser HMS Birmingham.Constructed by Kaiserliche Werft Danzig, U-15 was ordered on 23 February 1909 and was commissioned three years later on 7 July 1912.".
- Q876766 label "SM U-15 (Germany)".
- Q876766 depiction SM_U_15_unterwegs.jpg.
- Q876766 name "U-15".