- SM U-156
SM "U-156" was a German Type U 151
U-boat commissioned in1917 for theKaiserliche Marine . From 1917 until her disappearance in September 1918 she was part of theU-Kreuzer Flotilla , and was responsible for sinking 44 ships and damaging 3 others, including a warship. She took part in theU-Boat Attack on Orleans, Massachusetts .Background
The U-156, built by the
Atlas Werke inBremen , was originally one of seven "Deutschland" class U-boats designed to carry cargo between the United States and Germany in 1916. Five of the submarine freighters were converted into long-range cruiser U-boats (U-kreuzers) equipped with two 105mm deck guns, including the U-156. They were the largest U-boats of World War I.ervice history
U-156 was launched on 17 April 1917 and commissioned on 22 August 1917 under Konrad Gansser, who commanded her until 31 December 1917, following which Richard Feldt took command of her on 1 January 1918.
On June 15 1918 the U-156 sailed with 77 crew. She passed through the
North Sea , negotiated the Northern Passage around the northern end of the British Isles, and out into the Atlantic Ocean where she sailed forLong Island . She then proceeded toNew York Harbor , where she had been ordered to lay mines. Records show that she was to lay a field of mines in the shipping lane along the south shore ofLong Island , just east of the Fire Islandlightship .Sheard, p. 114]A mine laid by the U-156 is often credited with the loss of the cruiser USS "San Diego" on July 19 1918, ten miles southeast of Fire Island. [cite web | last = Bleyer | first = Bill | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = The Sinking of the San Diego | work = | publisher =
Newsday | date = | url = http://www.newsday.com/community/guide/lihistory/ny-history-hs710a,0,6633406.story | format = | doi = | accessdate = ]The U-156 had meanwhile headed north to attack the US fishing fleet. She sank 21 fishing boats in the
Gulf of Maine area, fromCape Cod to theBay of Fundy , ranging from the 72 ton schooner "Nelson A." (4 August) to the 766 ton "Dornfontein" (2 August).Sheard, p. 117]On 20 August the U-156 captured the Canadian
trawler "Triumph" south by west ofCanso, Nova Scotia . They manned and armed the vessel and used it in conjunction with the submarine to capture and sink 7 other fishing boats in theGrand Banks area before eventually scuttling the "Triumph".cite book | last = Halpern | first = Paul G. | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = A Naval History of World War I | publisher = Routledge | year = 1994 | location = | pages = p. 433 | url = | doi = | id = | isbn = 1857284984Fate
On 25 September 1918 the U-156 failed to report that she had cleared the Northern Passage around the United Kingdom on her return voyage to Germany and was presumed to have struck a mine of the
Northern Barrage minefield.Rene Bastin, a prisoner on the U-140, claimed to have witnessed the fate of the U-156. He said that he was on the bridge of the U-140 while she was running the Northern Barrage in company with U-100, the U-102, the U-117 and U-156 when he suddenly saw the U-156 blown up. He claimed that she was "blown 500 feet in the air". However, Bastin gave the date of this event as 22 October 1918, which was almost a month after the return to Germany of the U-140, the submarine aboard which he was held captive. Additionally, the U-140 never met up with the U-156 and crossed the Northern Barrage with only the U-117 for company on 17 September. [Sheard, p. 121]
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References
*cite book | last = Gibson | first = R.H. | authorlink = | coauthors = Maurice Prendergast | title = The German Submarine War 1914-1918 | publisher = Periscope Publishing Ltd. | year = 2002 | location = | pages = | url = | doi = | id = | isbn = 1904381081
*cite book | last = Sheard | first = Bradley | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Lost Voyages: Two Centuries of Shipwrecks in the Approaches to New York | publisher = Aqua Quest Publications, Inc. | year = 1997 | location = | pages = | url = | doi = | id = | isbn = 1881652173External links
* [http://www.uboat.net/wwi/boats/index.html?boat=156 uboat.net webpage about "U-156"]
See also:
List of U-boats
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