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- Q621713 subject Q15275903.
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- Q621713 abstract "German submarine U-26 was one of the two Type IA ocean-going U-boats produced by Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine. Constructed in Bremen, U-26 was commissioned in May 1936. She experienced a short, but successful combat career, sinking eleven ships.Until 1940, U-26 was primarily used as training vessel and for propaganda purposes by the German government. During her trials it was found that the Type IA submarine was difficult to handle due to her poor stability and slow dive rate.In early 1940, the boat was called into combat duty due to the shortage of available submarines. U-26 participated in six war patrols, sinking eleven ships and badly damaging one other. On her first patrol laying mines, U-26 sank three merchant ships and damaged one British warship. On her second war patrol it became the first U-boat during World War II to enter the Mediterranean Sea. U-26 participated in three other successful patrols, sinking four additional merchant ships.".
- Q621713 builder Q24879.
- Q621713 builder Q323261.
- Q621713 commissioningDate "1936-05-06".
- Q621713 country Q7318.
- Q621713 layingDown "1935-08-01".
- Q621713 length "72.39".
- Q621713 orderDate "1934-12-17".
- Q621713 shipBeam "6.21".
- Q621713 shipDisplacement "8.62E8".
- Q621713 shipDisplacement "9.82E8".
- Q621713 shipLaunch "1936-03-14".
- Q621713 status "Scuttled 1 July 1940, southwest of Ireland. 48 survivors".
- Q621713 thumbnail U-25.jpg?width=300.
- Q621713 wikiPageExternalLink u26.htm.
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- Q621713 shipBuilder Q24879.
- Q621713 shipBuilder Q292748.
- Q621713 shipBuilder Q323261.
- Q621713 shipCommissioned "1936-05-06".
- Q621713 shipCountry Q7318.
- Q621713 shipDisplacement "* surfaced * submerged *Official displacement was 712 tons standard".
- Q621713 shipFate "--07-01".
- Q621713 shipLaidDown "1935-08-01".
- Q621713 shipLaunched "1936-03-14".
- Q621713 shipName "U-26".
- Q621713 shipOrdered "1934-12-17".
- Q621713 type Product.
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- Q621713 type Ship.
- Q621713 type DesignedArtifact.
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- Q621713 comment "German submarine U-26 was one of the two Type IA ocean-going U-boats produced by Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine. Constructed in Bremen, U-26 was commissioned in May 1936. She experienced a short, but successful combat career, sinking eleven ships.Until 1940, U-26 was primarily used as training vessel and for propaganda purposes by the German government.".
- Q621713 label "German submarine U-26 (1936)".
- Q621713 depiction U-25.jpg.
- Q621713 homepage uboat.net.
- Q621713 name "U-26".