List of U-boats

List of U-boats

The list of U-boats includes all U-boats built or operated by Germany.

U-1 to U-50

*German submarine U-1 .."U-1" (1906), .."UB-1", .."UC-1", .."U-I", .."U-1" (1935), .."U-1" (S180)
*German submarine U-2 .."U-2" (1908), .."UB-2", .."UC-2", ."U-II", .."U-2" (1935), .."U-2" (S181)
*German submarine U-3 .."U-3" (1909), .."UB-3", .."UC-3", "U-III", .."U-3" (1935), .."U-3" (S182)
*German submarine U-4 .."U-4" (1909), .."UB-4", .."UC-4", ."U-IV","U-4" (1935), .."U-4" (S183)
*German submarine U-5 .."U-5" (1910), .."UB-5", .."UC-5", ."U-V", ."U-5" (1935), .."U-5" (S184)
*German submarine U-6 .."U-6" (1910), .."UB-6", .."UC-6", ."U-VI", "U-6" (1935), .."U-6" (S185)
*German submarine U-7 .."U-7" (1911), .."UB-7", .."UC-7", .".....", .."U-7" (1935), .."U-7" (S186)
*German submarine U-8 .."U-8" (1911), .."UB-8", .."UC-8", ".....", .."U-8" (1935), .."U-8" (S187)
*German submarine U-9 .."U-9" (1910), .."UB-9", .."UC-9", ".....", .."U-9" (1935), .."U-9" (S188)
*German submarine U-10 "U-10" (1911), "UB-10", "UC-10", "U-X", "U-10" (1935), "U-10" (S189)
*Unterseeboot 11 "U-11" (1910), "UB-11", "UC-11", "U-XI", "U-11" (1935), "U-11" (S190)
*Unterseeboot 12 "U-12" (1911), "UB-12", "UC-12", "U-XII","U-12" (1935), "U-12" (S191)
*Unterseeboot 13 "U-13" (1912), "UB-13", "UC-13", ".......","U-13" (1935), "U-13" (S192)
*Unterseeboot 14 "U-14" (1912), "UB-14", "UC-14", "U-XIV","U-14" (1936), "U-14" (S193)
*Unterseeboot 15 "U-15" (1912), "UB-15", "UC-15", "U-XV","U-15" (1936), "U-15" (S194)
*Unterseeboot 16 "U-16" (1911), "UB-16", "UC-16", "U-XVI","U-16" (1936), "U-16" (S195)
*Unterseeboot 17 "U-17" (1912), "UB-17", "UC-17", "U-XVII","U-17" (1935), "U-17" (S196)
*Unterseeboot 18 "U-18" (1912), "UB-18", "UC-18", "..........","U-18" (1936), "U-18" (S197)
*Unterseeboot 19 "U-19" (1912), "UB-19", "UC-19", "..........","U-19" (1936), "U-19" (S198)
*Unterseeboot 20 "U-20" (1912), "UB-20", "UC-20", "U-XX", "U-20" (1936), "U-20" (S199)
*Unterseeboot 21 "U-21" (1913), "UB-21", "UC-21", "U-XXI", "U-21" (1936), "U-21" (S170)
*Unterseeboot 22 "U-22" (1913), "UB-22", "UC-22", "U-XXII", "U-22" (1936), "U-22" (S171)
*Unterseeboot 23 "U-23" (1913), "UB-23", "UC-23", "U-XXIII", "U-23" (1936), "U-23" (S172)
*Unterseeboot 24 "U-24" (1913), "UB-24", "UC-24", "..........", "U-24" (1936), "U-24" (S173)
*Unterseeboot 25 "U-25" (1914), "UB-25", "UC-25", "..........", "U-25" (1936), "U-25" (S174)
*Unterseeboot 26 "U-26" (1914), "UB-26", "UC-26", "........", "U-26" (1936), "U-26" (S175)
*Unterseeboot 27 "U-27" (1913), "UB-27", "UC-27", "U-XXVII", "U-27" (1936), "U-27" (S176)
*Unterseeboot 28 "U-28" (1913), "UB-28", "UC-28", "U-XXVIII", "U-28" (1936), "U-28" (S177)
*Unterseeboot 29 "U-29" (1913), "UB-29", "UC-29", "U-XXIX", "U-29" (1936), "U-29" (S178)
*Unterseeboot 30 "U-30" (1914), "UB-30", "UC-30", "U-XXX", "U-30" (1936), "U-30" (S179)
*Unterseeboot 31 "U-31" (1914), "UB-31", "UC-31", "U-XXXI", "U-31" (1936), "U-31" (S181)
*Unterseeboot 32 "U-32" (1914), "UB-32", "UC-32", "U-XXXII", "U-32" (1937), "U-32" (S182)
*Unterseeboot 33 "U-33" (1914), "UB-33", "UC-33", "..........", "U-33" (1936), "U-33" (S183)
*Unterseeboot 34 "U-34" (1914), "UB-34", "UC-34", "..........", "U-34" (1936), "U-34" (S184)
*Unterseeboot 35 "U-35" (1914), "UB-35", "UC-35", "..........", "U-35" (1936), "U-35" (S185)
*Unterseeboot 36 "U-36" (1914), "UB-36", "UC-36", "..........", "U-36" (1936), "U-36" (S186)
*Unterseeboot 37 "U-37" (1914), "UB-37", "UC-37", "..........", "U-37" (1938)
*Unterseeboot 38 "U-38" (1914), "UB-38", "UC-38", "..........", "U-38" (1938)
*Unterseeboot 39 "U-39" (1915), "UB-39", "UC-39", "..........", "U-39" (1938)
*Unterseeboot 40 "U-40" (1914), "UB-40", "UC-40", "U-XL", "U-40" (1939)
*Unterseeboot 41 "U-41" (1915), "UB-41", "UC-41", "U-XLI", "U-41" (1939)
*Unterseeboot 42 "U-42" (1915), "UB-42", "UC-42", "........", "U-42" (1939)
*Unterseeboot 43 "U-43" (1915), "UB-43", "UC-43", "U-XLIII", "U-43" (1939)
*Unterseeboot 44 "U-44" (1915), "UB-44", "UC-44", "........", "U-44" (1939)
*Unterseeboot 45 "U-45" (1915), "UB-45", "UC-45", "........", "U-45" (1938)
*Unterseeboot 46 "U-46" (1915), "UB-46", "UC-46", "........", "U-46" (1938)
*Unterseeboot 47 "U-47" (1916), "UB-47", "UC-47", "U-XLVII", "U-47" (1938)
*Unterseeboot 48 "U-48" (1916), "UB-48", "UC-48", "........", "U-48" (1939)
*Unterseeboot 49 "U-40" (1916), "UB-49", "UC-49", "........", "U-49" (1939)
*Unterseeboot 50 "U-50" (1916), "UB-50", "UC-50", "........", "U-50" (1939)

U-51 to U-100

*Unterseeboot 51, "U-51" (1916), "UB-51", "UC-51", "U-51" (1938)
*Unterseeboot 52, "U-52" (1916), "UB-52", "UC-52", "U-52" (1939)
*Unterseeboot 53, "U-53" (1916), "UB-53", "UC-53", "U-53" (1939)
*Unterseeboot 54, "U-54" (1916), "UB-54", "UC-54", "U-54" (1939)
*Unterseeboot 55, "U-55" (1916), "UB-55", "UC-55", "U-55" (1939)
*Unterseeboot 56, "U-56" (1916), "UB-56", "UC-56", "U-56" (1938)
*Unterseeboot 57, "U-57" (1916), "UB-57", "UC-57", "U-57" (1938)
*Unterseeboot 58, "U-58" (1916), "UB-58", "UC-58", "U-58" (1939)
*Unterseeboot 59, "U-59" (1916), "UB-59", "UC-59", "U-59" (1939)
*Unterseeboot 60, "U-60" (1916), "UB-60", "UC-60", "U-60" (1939)
*Unterseeboot 61, "U-61" (1916), "UB-61", "UC-61", "U-61" (1939)
*Unterseeboot 62, "U-62" (1916), "UB-62", "UC-62", "U-62" (1939)
*Unterseeboot 63, "U-63" (1916), "UB-63", "UC-63", "U-63" (1940)
*Unterseeboot 64, "U-64" (1916), "UB-64", "UC-64", "U-64" (1939)
*Unterseeboot 65, "U-65" (1916), "UB-65", "UC-65", "U-65" (1940)
*Unterseeboot 66, "U-66" (1915), "UB-66", "UC-66", "U-66" (1941)
*Unterseeboot 67, "U-67" (1915), "UB-67", "UC-67", "U-67" (1941)
*Unterseeboot 68, "U-68" (1915), "UB-68", "UC-68", "U-68" (1941)
*Unterseeboot 69, "U-69" (1915), "UB-69", "UC-69", "U-69" (1940)
*Unterseeboot 70, "U-70" (1915), "UB-70", "UC-70", "U-70" (1940)
*Unterseeboot 71, "U-71" (1915), "UB-71", "UC-71", "U-71" (1940)
*Unterseeboot 72, "U-72" (1916), "UB-72", "UC-72", "U-72" (1941)
*Unterseeboot 73, "U-73" (1915), "UB-73", "UC-73", "U-73" (1940)
*Unterseeboot 74, "U-74" (1915), "UB-74", "UC-74", "U-74" (1940)
*Unterseeboot 75, "U-75" (1916), "UB-75", "UC-75", "U-75" (1940)
*Unterseeboot 76, "U-76" (1916), "UB-76", "UC-76", "U-76" (1940)
*Unterseeboot 77, "U-77" (1916), "UB-77", "UC-77", "U-77" (1941)
*Unterseeboot 78, "U-78" (1916), "UB-78", "UC-78", "U-78" (1940)
*Unterseeboot 79, "U-79" (1916), "UB-79", "UC-79", "U-79" (1941)
*Unterseeboot 80, "U-80" (1916), "UB-80", ".....", "U-80" (1941)
*Unterseeboot 81, "U-81" (1916), "UB-81", ".....", "U-81" (1941)
*Unterseeboot 82, "U-82" (1916), "UB-82", ".....", "U-82" (1941)
*Unterseeboot 83, "U-83" (1916), "UB-83", ".....", "U-83" (1941)
*Unterseeboot 84, "U-84" (1916), "UB-84", ".....", "U-84" (1941)
*Unterseeboot 85' "U-85" (1916), "UB-85", ".....", "U-85" (1941)
*Unterseeboot 86 "U-86" (1916), "UB-86", "......", "U-86" (1941)
*Unterseeboot 87, "U-87" (1917), "UB-87", ".....", "U-87" (1941)
*Unterseeboot 88, "U-88" (1917), "UB-88", ".....", "U-88" (1941)
*Unterseeboot 89, "U-89" (1917), "UB-89", ".....", "U-89" (1941)
*Unterseeboot 90, "U-90" (1917), "UB-90", "UC-90", "U-90" (1941)
*Unterseeboot 91, "U-91" (1917), "UB-91", "UC-91", "U-91" (1942)
*Unterseeboot 92, "U-92" (1917), "UB-92", "UC-92", "U-92" (1942)
*Unterseeboot 93, "U-93" (1917), "UB-93", "UC-93", "U-93" (1940)
*Unterseeboot 94, "U-94" (1917), "UB-94", "UC-94", "U-94" (1940)
*Unterseeboot 95, "U-95" (1916), "UB-95", "UC-95", "U-95" (1940)
*Unterseeboot 96, "U-96" (1917), "UB-96", "UC-96", "U-96" (1940)
*Unterseeboot 97, "U-97" (1917), "UB-97", "UC-97", "U-97" (1940)
*Unterseeboot 98, "U-98" (1917), "UB-98", "UC-98", "U-98" (1940)
*Unterseeboot 99, "U-99" (1917), "UB-99", "UC-99", "U-99" (1940)
*Unterseeboot 100,"U-100"(1915),"UB-100","UC-100","U-100"(1939)

U-101 to U-150

*Unterseeboot 101 "U-101" (1917), "UB-101", "UC-101", "U-101" (1940)
*Unterseeboot 102 "U-102" (1917), "UB-102", "UC-102", "U-102" (1940)
*Unterseeboot 103 "U-103" (1917), "UB-103", "UC-103" "U-103" (1940)
*Unterseeboot 104 "U-104" (1917), "UB-104", "UC-104", "U-104" (1940)
*Unterseeboot 105 "U-105" (1917), "UB-105", "UC-105", "U-105" (1940)
*Unterseeboot 106 "U-106" (1917), "UB-106", "........", "U-106" (1940)
*Unterseeboot 107 "U-107" (1917), "UB-107", "........", "U-107" (1940)
*Unterseeboot 108 "U-108" (1917), "UB-108", "........", "U-108" (1940)
*Unterseeboot 109 "U-109" (1917), "UB-109", "........", "U-109" (1940)
*Unterseeboot 110 ("U-110" (1917), "UB-110", "........", ("U-110 (1940)
*Unterseeboot 111 "U-111" (1918), "UB-111", "........", "U-111" (1941)
*Unterseeboot 112 "U-112" (1918), "UB-112", "........", "U-112" (1940)
*Unterseeboot 113 "U-113" (1918), "UB-113", "........", "U-113" (1940)
*Unterseeboot 114 "U-114" (1918), "UB-114", "........", "U-114" (1940)
*Unterseeboot 115 "U-115" (1918), "UB-115", "........", "U-115" (1940)
*Unterseeboot 116 "U-116" (1918), "UB-116", "........", "U-116" (1941)
*Unterseeboot 117 "U-117" (1918), "UB-117", "........", "U-117" (1941)
*Unterseeboot 118 "U-118" (1918), "UB-118", "........", "U-118" (1941)
*Unterseeboot 119 "U-119" (1918), "UB-119", "........", "U-119" (1942)
*Unterseeboot 120 "U-120" (1918), "UB-120", "........", "U-120" (1940)
*Unterseeboot 121 "U-121" (1918), "UB-121", "........", "U-121" (1940)

*Unterseeboot 122 "U-122" (1918), "UB-122", "........", "U-122" (1940)

*Unterseeboot 123 "U-123" (1918), "UB-123", "........", "U-123 (1940)
*Unterseeboot 124 "U-124" (1918), "UB-124", "........", "U-124" (1940)

*Unterseeboot 125 "U-125" (1918), "UB-125", "........", "U-125" (1940)

*Unterseeboot 126 "U-126" (1918), "UB-126", "........", "U-126" (1940)

*Unterseeboot 127 "U-127" (1918), "UB-127", "........", "U-127" (1940)

*Unterseeboot 128 "U-128" (1918), "UB-128", "........", "U-128" (1940)

*Unterseeboot 129 "U-129" (1918), "UB-129", "........", "U-129" (1940)

*Unterseeboot 130 "U-130" (1918), "UB-130", "........", "U-130" (1941)
*Unterseeboot 131 "U-131" (1918), "UB-131", "........", "U-131" (1941)
*Unterseeboot 132 "U-132" (1918), "UB-132", "........", "U-132" (1941)
*Unterseeboot 133 "U-133" (1918), "UB-133", "........", "U-133" (1941)
*Unterseeboot 134 "U-134" (1918), "........", "........", "U-134" (1941)
*Unterseeboot 135 "U-135" (1918), "........", "........", "U-135" (1941)
*Unterseeboot 136 "U-136" (1918), "UB-136", "........", "U-136" (1941)
*Unterseeboot 137 "U-137" (1918), "........", "........", "U-137" (1940)
*Unterseeboot 138 "U-138" (1918), "........", "........", "U-138" (1940)
*Unterseeboot 139 "U-139" (1918), "........", "........", "U-139" (1940)
*Unterseeboot 140 "U-140" (1918), "........", "........", U-140 (1940)
*Unterseeboot 141 "U-141" (1918), "........", "........", "U-141"(1940)
*Unterseeboot 142 "U-142" (1918), "UB-142", "........", "U-142" (1940)
*Unterseeboot 143 "U-143" (1918), "UB-143", "........", "U-143" (1940)
*Unterseeboot 144 "U-144" (1918), "UB-144", "........", "U-144" (1940)
*Unterseeboot 145 "U-145" (1918), "UB-145", "........", "U-145" (1940)
*Unterseeboot 146 "U-146" (1918), "........", "........", "U-146" (1940)
*Unterseeboot 147 "U-147" (1918), "........", "........", "U-147" (1940)
*Unterseeboot 148 "U-148" (1918), "UB-148", "........", "U-148" (1940)
*Unterseeboot 149 "U-149" (1918), "UB-149", "........", "U-149" (1940)
*Unterseeboot 150 "U-150" (1918), "UB-150", "........", "U-150" (1940)

U-151 to U-200

*Unterseeboot 151 (1917)
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*Unterseeboot 155 U-155 (1917) U-155 (1941)
*Unterseeboot 156 U-156 (1917) U-156 (1941)
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*Unterseeboot 158 Sunk off Bermuda on 30 June 1942 by Martin PBM Mariner under command of Lieutenant Richard E. Schreder
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*Unterseeboot 180 - Reported sunk off the Bay of Biscay, France with 56 crew on 23 August 1944 while enroute to Japan
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*Unterseeboot 190 Captured and recommissioned as HMCS U 190
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U-201 to U-300

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*Unterseeboot 352 Sunk about 40 nm SE of Cape Lookout, North Carolina
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U-401 to U-500

*Unterseeboot 401
*Unterseeboot 402
*Unterseeboot 403
*Unterseeboot 403
*Unterseeboot 404 Sunk by RAF and USAF aircraft in 1943 in the Bay of Biscay
*Unterseeboot 405
*Unterseeboot 406
*Unterseeboot 407
*Unterseeboot 408
*Unterseeboot 409
*Unterseeboot 410
*Unterseeboot 411
*Unterseeboot 412
*Unterseeboot 413 (1942)
*Unterseeboot 414
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*Unterseeboot 416
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*Unterseeboot 457
*Unterseeboot 458
*Unterseeboot 459
*Unterseeboot 460
*Unterseeboot 461
*Unterseeboot 462- Sunk on July 30, 1943 by a British Handley-Page Halifax aircraft (Sqdn 502/S) and gunfire from the British sloops Wren, Kite, Woodpecker, Wild Goose, and Woodcock in the Bay of Biscay. One crewman was killed, the other 64 survived.
*Unterseeboot 463
*Unterseeboot 464
*Unterseeboot 465
*Unterseeboot 466
*Unterseeboot 467
*Unterseeboot 468 Sunk by Flying Officer Lloyd Allan Trigg VC in the Atlantic off The Gambia on August 11, 1943
*Unterseeboot 469
*Unterseeboot 470
*Unterseeboot 471
*Unterseeboot 472
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*Unterseeboot 500

U-501 to U-600

*Unterseeboot 501 Sunk at 2330hrs on 10 Sept, 1941 in the Straits of Denmark south of Angmagsalik, Greenland. 11 dead and 37 survivors.
*Unterseeboot 502 Sunk 5 July, 1942 in the Bay of Biscay west of La Rochelle. 52 dead (all hands lost).
*Unterseeboot 503 Sunk 15 March 1942 in the North Atlantic south-east of Newfoundland. 51 dead (all hands lost).
*Unterseeboot 504 Sunk at 1543hrs on 30 July, 1943 in the North Atlantic north-west of Cape Ortegal, Spain. 53 dead (all hands lost).
*Unterseeboot 505 Captured at sea west of Africa on 4 June, 1944 by US Navy. One dead and 59 survivors. Preserved in Chicago, USA.
*Unterseeboot 506 Sunk at 1550hrs on 12 July, 1943 in the North Atlantic west of Vigo, Spain. 48 dead and 6 survivors.
*Unterseeboot 507 Sunk 13 January, 1943 in the South Atlantic north-west of Natal. 54 dead (all hands lost).
*Unterseeboot 508 Sunk 12 November, 1943 in the Bay of Biscay north of Cape Ortegal, Spain. 57 dead (all hands lost).
*Untersseboot 509 Sunk 15 July, 1943 in the mid-Atlantic north-west of Madeira, Portugal. 54 dead (all hands lost).
*Unterseeboot 510 Taken out of service on 10 May, 1945 at St Nazaire, France.
*Unterseeboot 511 Sold to Japan on 16 September, 1943.
*Unterseeboot 512 Sunk 2 October, 1942 north of Cayenne. 51 dead and one survivor.
*Unterseeboot 513 Sunk 19 July, 1943 in the South Atlantic south-east of Sao Francisco do Sul. 46 dead and seven survivors.
*Unterseeboot 514 Sunk 8 July, 1943 north-east of Cape Finisterre, Spain. 54 dead (all hands lost).
*Unterseeboot 515 Sunk at 1510hrs on 9 April, 1944 in the mid-Atlantic north of Madeira, Portugal. 16 dead and 44 survivors.
*Unterseeboot 516 Surrendered 14 May, 1945 at Lough Foyle, Northern Ireland.
*Unterseeboot 517 Sunk 21 November, 1942 in the North Atlantic south-west of Ireland. One dead and 52 survivors.
*Unterseeboot 518 Sunk 22 April, 1945 in the North Atlantic north-west of the Azores. 56 dead (all hands lost).
*Unterseeboot 519 Missing in the Bay of Biscay since 31 January, 1943. 50 dead (all hands lost).
*Unterseeboot 520 Sunk 30 October, 1942 east of Newfoundland. 53 dead (all hands lost).
*Unterseeboot 521 Sunk 2 June, 1943 in the North Atlantic south-east of Baltimore. 51 dead and 1 survivor.
*Unterseeboot 522 Sunk 23 February, 1943 in the mid-Atlantic south-west of Madeira, Portugal. 51 dead (all hands lost).
*Unterseeboot 523 Sunk 25 August, 1943 in the North Atlantic west of Vigo. 17 dead and 37 survivors.
*Unterseeboot 524 Sunk 22 March, 1943 south of Madeira, Portugal. 52 dead (all hands lost).
*Unterseeboot 525 Sunk 11 August, 1943 in the North Atlantic north-west of the Azores. 54 dead (all hands lost).
*Unterseeboot 526 Sunk at 1036hrs on 14 April, 1943 in the Bay of Biscay near Lorient. 42 dead and 12 survivors.
*Unterseeboot 527 Sunk 23 July, 1943 in the mid-Atlantic south of the Azores during support of U-648. 40 dead and 13 survivors.
*Unterseeboot 528 Sunk 11 May, 1943 in the North Atlantic south-west of Ireland. 11 dead and 45 survivors.
*Unterseeboot 529 Missing since 12 February, 1943 in the North Atlantic. Unknown fate. 48 dead (all hands lost).
*Unterseeboot 530 Surrendered at Mar del Plata, Argentina on 10 July, 1945.
*Unterseeboot 531 Sunk 6 May, 1943 in the North Atlantic north-east of Newfoundland. 54 dead (all hands lost).
*Unterseeboot 532 Surrendered at Liverpool, England on 10 May, 1945.
*Unterseeboot 533 Sunk 16 October, 1943 in the Gulf of Oman. 52 dead and 1one survivor.
*Unterseeboot 534
*Unterseeboot 535

*Unterseeboot 537

*Unterseeboot 539

*Unterseeboot 549
*Unterseeboot 550
*Unterseeboot 551
*Unterseeboot 552
*Unterseeboot 553
*Unterseeboot 554
*Unterseeboot 555
*Unterseeboot 556
*Unterseeboot 557

*Unterseeboot 559

*Unterseeboot 564

*Unterseeboot 566

*Unterseeboot 570 Captured by British on 21 August 1941 and became HMS "Graph"
*Unterseeboot 571 Sunk by Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Short_Sunderland aircraft from No. 461 Squadron RAAF, EK577 (callsign "D for Dog") 28 January 1944, All Hands Lost (51).

*Unterseeboot 573 Damaged by British patrol aircraft, subsequently interned on 2 May 1942 in Spain.

*Unterseeboot 581 Sunk February 2 1942, 6 km off Pico Island in the Azores. Victim of first successful attack by Hedgehog. 4 crew killed in action, 37 taken prisoner aboard "HMS Westcott". Leutnant Walter Sitek escaped by swimming to shore, made his way through neutral Spain and returned to serve as Oberleutnant of training aboard three further vessels: U-17, U-981 and U-3005.

*Unterseeboot 595 Scuttled off Cape Khamis, November 14, 1942 all hands survived. [http://www.uboatarchive.net/U-595INT.htm]
*Unterseeboot 596

U-601 to U-700

*German submarine U-607 Sunk 13 July 1943 by a Sunderland of 228 Squadron flown by F/O Reader Hanbury

*German submarine U-615

*German submarine U-621 Encountered in the Bay of Biscay near La Rochelle on 18 August, 1944. U-621 was sunk at coord|45.52|-02.36 by depth charges from Canadian destroyers HMCS "Ottawa" (II), HMCS "Kootenay" and HMCS "Chaudière" (I).

*German submarine U-625

*U-627

*German submarine U-651, sunk by escort for Convoy HX133 (HMS "Malcolm", "Violet", "Scimitar", "Arabis" & "Speedwell") at 59-52 N, 18-36 W

*German submarine U-656

*German submarine U-666 - Sunk by Fairey Swordfish "A" of 842 Squadron attached to HMS|Fencer|D64 off the Faeroe Islands on February 10 1944. No survivors.

*German submarine U-691 (Ordered Apr. 2, 1942, suspended Sept. 30, 1943, cancelled July 22, 1944.)

U-701 to U-800

*German submarine U-701 Sunk off coast of North Carolina 1

*German submarine U-703

*German submarine U-714

*German submarine U-718

*German submarine U-735
*German submarine U-736

*German submarine U-744 Sunk 6 March, 1944 at 1830 hrs in the North Atlantic at coord|52.01|-22.37. Initially torpedoed by the British I-class destroyer HMS "Icarus" and an unsuccessful attempt was made at towing the submarine to port. Subsequently sunk by depth charges from HMS "Icarus", corvettes HMCS "Chilliwack" and HMCS "Fennel", frigate HMCS "St. Catharines", destroyers HMCS "Chaudière" (I) and HMCS "Gatineau", and the corvette HMS "Kenilworth Castle". This fleet of ships was known as the "C-2 Support Group".
*German submarine U-745

*German submarine U-754
*German submarine U-755 sank USS "Muskeget" (AG-48) on 9 September 1942. For details on this submarine, go to website [http://uboat.net/boats/u755.htm U-755] .

*German submarine U-759
*German submarine U-760

*German submarine U-765

*German submarine U-768

*German submarine U-772

*German submarine U-777

U-801 to U-900

*German submarine U-803

*German submarine U-821

*German submarine U-843
*German submarine U-844

*German submarine U-852
*German submarine U-853 Sunk off coast of Rhode Island 1

*German submarine U-859
*German submarine U-862
*German submarine U-864 The only instance in the history of naval warfare that one submarine was sunk by another while both were submerged. Currently poses a severe environmental threat

*German submarine U-869 Found by divers off the coast of New Jersey in 1991
*German submarine U-883 Only type IXD/42 completed sunk in Operation Deadlight
*German submarine U-884 - never commissioned
*German submarine U-889 Captured and recommissioned HMCS U 889.

U-901 to U-1000

*German submarine U-953
*German submarine U-957
*German submarine U-958
*German submarine U-961
*German submarine U-964
*German submarine U-971 was sunk by Czech Liberator aircraft of Squadron 311 and the destroyers warship|HMCS|Haida|G63 and warship|HMS|Eskimo on 24 June 1944.
*German submarine U-973
*German submarine U-977
*German submarine U-978
*German submarine U-984 was encountered 20 August, 1944 in the Bay of Biscay, west of Brest and was sunk at coord|48.16|-05.33 by depth charges from HMCS "Ottawa" (II), HMCS "Kootenay" and HMCS "Chaudière" (I). It was the same fleet that had sunk "U-621" two days before.
*German submarine U-995
*German submarine U-1000

U-1001 and onwards

*German submarine U-1021
*German submarine U-1059
*German submarine U-1060
*German submarine U-1061
*German submarine U-1062
*German submarine U-1063
*German submarine U-1105
*German submarine U-1195
*German submarine U-1226
*German submarine U-1227
*German submarine U-1230
*German submarine U-1234
*German submarine U-1235
*German submarine U-1276
*German submarine U-1302

* For "U-2321" to "U-2371", see "List of German Type XXIII submarines".
*German submarine U-2321
*German submarine U-2322
*German submarine U-2323
*German submarine U-2324
*German submarine U-2331
*German submarine U-2342
*German submarine U-2501
*German submarine U-2511
*German submarine U-2513
*German submarine U-2540
*German submarine U-3008
*German submarine U-3519

*For "U-4701" to "U-4712", see "List of German Type XXIII submarines".
*Unterseeboot 4706 - commissioned into the Norwegian Navy

Foreign U-Boats

These are the 14 U-boats Germany captured and commissioned into the Kriegsmarine during World War II.
*UA
*UB
*U-C1
*U-C2
*U-D1
*U-D2
*U-D3
*U-D4
*U-D5
*U-F1
*U-F2
*U-F3
*UIT-22
*UIT-23
*UIT-24
*UIT-25

ee also

*List of U-Boats never deployed
*List of naval ships of Germany
*List of Austrian U-boats
*Foreign U-Boats
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External links

* [http://www.shipwreckcentral.com/map Shipwreck Central]
*www.pbs.org -see nova
* [http://www.uboat.net/boats/index.html List of U-boats at U-boat.net]
* [http://www.u-35.com/ U-35, 1936-1939]


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