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{{Short description|German World War II submarine}} |
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|Ship flag={{shipboxflag|Nazi Germany|naval}} |
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|Ship name=''U-252'' |
|Ship name=''U-252'' |
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|Ship ordered=23 September 1939 |
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|Ship ordered=23 September 1939<ref name=U252>{{cite web|url=http://ubootwaffe.net/ops/boat.cgi?boat=252|title=U-252 Type VIIC|work=ubootwaffe.net|accessdate=20 May 2012}}{{dead link|date=June 2014}}</ref> |
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|Ship builder=[[Vegesacker Werft]], [[Bremen]] |
|Ship builder=[[Vegesacker Werft]], [[Bremen]] |
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|Ship yard number=17 |
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|Ship laid down=1 November 1940 |
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|Ship launched=14 August 1941 |
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|Ship commissioned=4 October 1941 |
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|Ship commissioned=4 October 1941<ref name=U252/> |
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|Ship fate=Sunk, 14 April 1942{{sfn|Kemp|1999|p=81}} |
|Ship fate=Sunk, 14 April 1942{{sfn|Kemp|1999|p=81}} |
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|Ship class=[[German Type VII submarine#Type VIIC|Type VIIC]] [[submarine]] |
|Ship class=[[German Type VII submarine#Type VIIC|Type VIIC]] [[submarine]] |
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*{{convert|769|t|LT|0}} surfaced |
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*{{convert|871|t|LT|0|abbr=on}} submerged |
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*{{convert|4.70|m|ftin|abbr=on}} pressure hull |
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|Ship height={{convert|9.60|m|ftin|abbr=on}} |
|Ship height={{convert|9.60|m|ftin|abbr=on}} |
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|Ship draught={{convert|4.74|m|ftin|abbr=on}} |
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*{{convert|2800|–|3200|PS|kW bhp|abbr=on}} (diesels) |
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*5 × {{convert|53.3|cm|in|0|abbr=on}} [[torpedo tube]]s (four bow, one stern) |
*5 × {{convert|53.3|cm|in|0|abbr=on}} [[torpedo tube]]s (four bow, one stern) |
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*14 × [[torpedo]]es ''or'' 26 TMA |
*14 × [[torpedo]]es ''or'' 26 TMA [[Naval mine|mine]]s |
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*1 × [[8.8 cm SK C/35 naval gun|{{convert|8.8|cm|in|2|abbr=on}} deck gun]] (220 rounds) |
*1 × [[8.8 cm SK C/35 naval gun|{{convert|8.8|cm|in|2|abbr=on}} deck gun]] (220 rounds) |
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*2 × twin [[2 cm FlaK 30|{{convert|2|cm|in|sp=us|abbr=on}} C/30]] [[anti-aircraft gun]]s |
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*various AA guns |
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|title=The Type VIIC boat U-252 |
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|first=Guðmundur |
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|title=War Patrols by U-252 |
|title=War Patrols by U-252 |
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|first=Guðmundur |
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*[[6th U-boat Flotilla]] |
*[[6th U-boat Flotilla]] |
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*4 October 1941 – 14 April 1942 |
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*''[[Kptlt.]]'' Gunter Schiebusch |
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*''Kptlt.'' Kai Lerchen |
*''Kptlt.'' Kai Lerchen |
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*21 December 1941 – 14 April 1942 |
*21 December 1941 – 14 April 1942 |
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*30 March – 14 April 1942 |
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|victories=*1 merchant ship sunk <br>({{GRT|1,355}}) |
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'''German submarine ''U-252''''' was a [[German Type VII submarine#Type VIIC|Type VIIC]] [[U-boat]] of [[Nazi Germany]]'s ''[[Kriegsmarine]]'' during [[World War II]]. The submarine was laid down on 1 November 1940 at the [[Vegesacker Werft]] at [[Bremen]] as yard number 17, launched on 14 August 1941 and commissioned on 4 October under the command of ''[[Kapitänleutnant]]'' Gunter Schiebusch. |
'''German submarine ''U-252''''' was a [[German Type VII submarine#Type VIIC|Type VIIC]] [[U-boat]] of [[Nazi Germany]]'s ''[[Kriegsmarine]]'' during [[World War II]]. The submarine was [[Keel laying|laid down]] on 1 November 1940 at the [[Vegesacker Werft]] at [[Bremen]] as yard number 17, [[Ceremonial ship launching|launched]] on 14 August 1941 and [[Ship commissioning|commissioned]] on 4 October under the command of ''[[Kapitänleutnant]]'' Gunter Schiebusch. |
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Schiebusch was replaced by ''Kapitänleutnant'' Kai Lerchen on 21 December 1941. After training with the ''[[6th U-boat Flotilla]]'' at Kiel, ''U-252'' was deemed to be ready for front-line service and sailed on her first patrol on 1 April 1942. |
Schiebusch was replaced by ''Kapitänleutnant'' Kai Lerchen on 21 December 1941. After training with the ''[[6th U-boat Flotilla]]'' at Kiel, ''U-252'' was deemed to be ready for front-line service and sailed on her first patrol on 1 April 1942. |
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On 6 April 1942, ''U-252'' landed espionage agent Ib Riis in Iceland.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.merchantnavyofficers.com/PQ.html|title=Ib Riis - Double Agent}}</ref> |
On 6 April 1942, ''U-252'' landed espionage agent Ib Riis in Iceland.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.merchantnavyofficers.com/PQ.html|title=Ib Riis - Double Agent}}</ref> |
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''U-252'' is thought to have sunk the 1,355 Norwegian ''Fanefield'' on 9 April.<ref>{{cite web |
''U-252'' is thought to have sunk the 1,355 GRT Norwegian ''Fanefield'' on 9 April.<ref>{{cite web |
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|title=''Fanefjeld'' |
|title=''Fanefjeld'' |
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}}</ref> Five days later she encountered [[convoy OG 82]], and was attacked and sunk by depth charges from the sloop {{HMS|Stork|L81|6}} and the corvette {{HMS|Vetch}} on 14 April 1942.{{sfn|Kemp|1999|p=81}}<ref>Neistle p50</ref> |
}}</ref> Five days later she encountered [[convoy OG 82]], and was attacked and sunk by depth charges from the sloop {{HMS|Stork|L81|6}} and the corvette {{HMS|Vetch}} on 14 April 1942.{{sfn|Kemp|1999|p=81}}<ref>Neistle p50</ref> |
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==Design== |
==Design== |
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[[German Type VII submarine#Type VIIC|German Type VIIC submarines]] were preceded by the shorter [[German Type VII submarine#Type VIIB|Type VIIB submarines]]. ''U-252'' had a displacement of {{convert|769|t|LT}} when at the surface and {{convert|871|t|LT}} while submerged.{{sfn|Gröner|1991|pp=43-46}} She had a total length of {{convert|67.10|m|ftin|abbr=on}}, a [[pressure hull]] length of {{convert|50.50|m|ftin|abbr=on}}, a [[beam (nautical)|beam]] of {{convert|6.20|m|ftin|abbr=on}}, a height of {{convert|9.60|m|ftin|abbr=on}}, and a [[draught (ship)|draught]] of {{convert|4.74|m|ftin|abbr=on}}. The submarine was powered by two [[Germaniawerft]] F46 four-stroke, six-cylinder [[supercharged]] [[diesel engine]]s producing a total of {{convert|2800 to 3200|PS|kW shp|-1}} for use while surfaced, two [[AEG]] GU 460/8-276 [[Motor–generator|double-acting electric motors]] producing a total of {{convert|750|PS|kW shp}} for use while submerged. She had two shafts and two {{convert|1.23|m|ft|abbr=on|0}} [[propeller]]s. The boat was capable of operating at depths of up to {{convert|230|m}}.{{sfn|Gröner|1991|pp=43-46}} |
[[German Type VII submarine#Type VIIC|German Type VIIC submarines]] were preceded by the shorter [[German Type VII submarine#Type VIIB|Type VIIB submarines]]. ''U-252'' had a displacement of {{convert|769|t|LT}} when at the surface and {{convert|871|t|LT}} while submerged.{{sfn|Gröner|1991|pp=43-46}} She had a total length of {{convert|67.10|m|ftin|abbr=on}}, a [[pressure hull]] length of {{convert|50.50|m|ftin|abbr=on}}, a [[beam (nautical)|beam]] of {{convert|6.20|m|ftin|abbr=on}}, a height of {{convert|9.60|m|ftin|abbr=on}}, and a [[draught (ship)|draught]] of {{convert|4.74|m|ftin|abbr=on}}. The submarine was powered by two [[Germaniawerft]] F46 four-stroke, six-cylinder [[supercharged]] [[diesel engine]]s producing a total of {{convert|2800 to 3200|PS|kW shp|-1}} for use while surfaced, two [[AEG (German company)|AEG]] GU 460/8-276 [[Motor–generator|double-acting electric motors]] producing a total of {{convert|750|PS|kW shp}} for use while submerged. She had two shafts and two {{convert|1.23|m|ft|abbr=on|0}} [[propeller]]s. The boat was capable of operating at depths of up to {{convert|230|m}}.{{sfn|Gröner|1991|pp=43-46}} |
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The submarine had a maximum surface speed of {{convert|17.7|kn}} and a maximum submerged speed of {{convert|7.6|kn}}.{{sfn|Gröner|1991|pp=43-46}} When submerged, the boat could operate for {{convert|80|nmi}} at {{convert|4|kn}}; when surfaced, she could travel {{convert|8500|nmi}} at {{convert|10|kn}}. ''U-252'' was fitted with five {{convert|53.3|cm|in|0|abbr=on}} [[torpedo tube]]s (four fitted at the bow and one at the stern), fourteen [[torpedo]]es, one [[8.8 cm SK C/35 naval gun|{{convert|8.8|cm|in|2|abbr=on}} SK C/35 naval gun]], 220 rounds, and |
The submarine had a maximum surface speed of {{convert|17.7|kn}} and a maximum submerged speed of {{convert|7.6|kn}}.{{sfn|Gröner|1991|pp=43-46}} When submerged, the boat could operate for {{convert|80|nmi}} at {{convert|4|kn}}; when surfaced, she could travel {{convert|8500|nmi}} at {{convert|10|kn}}. ''U-252'' was fitted with five {{convert|53.3|cm|in|0|abbr=on}} [[torpedo tube]]s (four fitted at the bow and one at the stern), fourteen [[torpedo]]es, one [[8.8 cm SK C/35 naval gun|{{convert|8.8|cm|in|2|abbr=on}} SK C/35 naval gun]], 220 rounds, and two twin [[2 cm FlaK 30|{{convert|2|cm|in|sp=us|abbr=on}} C/30]] [[anti-aircraft gun]]s. The boat had a [[Ship's company|complement]] of between forty-four and sixty.{{sfn|Gröner|1991|pp=43-46}} |
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==Summary of raiding history== |
==Summary of raiding history== |
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==Bibliography== |
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*{{cite book |last1=Gröner |first1=Eric |last2=Jung |first2=Dieter |last3=Maass |first3=Martin |translator-last1=Thomas|translator-first1=Keith|translator-last2=Magowan|translator-first2=Rachel |title=German Warships 1815-1945: U-boats and Mine Warfare Vessels |date=1991 |publisher=Conway Maritime Press |location=London |volume=2 |isbn=0-85177-593-4 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Udg-0AEACAAJ|ref=CITEREFGröner1991}} |
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==External links== |
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Latest revision as of 00:15, 27 August 2024
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Nazi Germany | |
Name | U-252 |
Ordered | 23 September 1939 |
Builder | Vegesacker Werft, Bremen |
Yard number | 17 |
Laid down | 1 November 1940 |
Launched | 14 August 1941 |
Commissioned | 4 October 1941 |
Fate | Sunk, 14 April 1942[1] |
General characteristics | |
Class and type | Type VIIC submarine |
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Height | 9.60 m (31 ft 6 in) |
Draught | 4.74 m (15 ft 7 in) |
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Complement | 4 officers, 40–56 enlisted |
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Service record[2][3] | |
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Identification codes: | M 32 853 |
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Victories: |
1 merchant ship sunk (1,355 GRT) |
German submarine U-252 was a Type VIIC U-boat of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine during World War II. The submarine was laid down on 1 November 1940 at the Vegesacker Werft at Bremen as yard number 17, launched on 14 August 1941 and commissioned on 4 October under the command of Kapitänleutnant Gunter Schiebusch.
Schiebusch was replaced by Kapitänleutnant Kai Lerchen on 21 December 1941. After training with the 6th U-boat Flotilla at Kiel, U-252 was deemed to be ready for front-line service and sailed on her first patrol on 1 April 1942.
On 6 April 1942, U-252 landed espionage agent Ib Riis in Iceland.[4]
U-252 is thought to have sunk the 1,355 GRT Norwegian Fanefield on 9 April.[5] Five days later she encountered convoy OG 82, and was attacked and sunk by depth charges from the sloop HMS Stork and the corvette HMS Vetch on 14 April 1942.[1][6]
Design
[edit]German Type VIIC submarines were preceded by the shorter Type VIIB submarines. U-252 had a displacement of 769 tonnes (757 long tons) when at the surface and 871 tonnes (857 long tons) while submerged.[7] She had a total length of 67.10 m (220 ft 2 in), a pressure hull length of 50.50 m (165 ft 8 in), a beam of 6.20 m (20 ft 4 in), a height of 9.60 m (31 ft 6 in), and a draught of 4.74 m (15 ft 7 in). The submarine was powered by two Germaniawerft F46 four-stroke, six-cylinder supercharged diesel engines producing a total of 2,800 to 3,200 metric horsepower (2,060 to 2,350 kW; 2,760 to 3,160 shp) for use while surfaced, two AEG GU 460/8-276 double-acting electric motors producing a total of 750 metric horsepower (550 kW; 740 shp) for use while submerged. She had two shafts and two 1.23 m (4 ft) propellers. The boat was capable of operating at depths of up to 230 metres (750 ft).[7]
The submarine had a maximum surface speed of 17.7 knots (32.8 km/h; 20.4 mph) and a maximum submerged speed of 7.6 knots (14.1 km/h; 8.7 mph).[7] When submerged, the boat could operate for 80 nautical miles (150 km; 92 mi) at 4 knots (7.4 km/h; 4.6 mph); when surfaced, she could travel 8,500 nautical miles (15,700 km; 9,800 mi) at 10 knots (19 km/h; 12 mph). U-252 was fitted with five 53.3 cm (21 in) torpedo tubes (four fitted at the bow and one at the stern), fourteen torpedoes, one 8.8 cm (3.46 in) SK C/35 naval gun, 220 rounds, and two twin 2 cm (0.79 in) C/30 anti-aircraft guns. The boat had a complement of between forty-four and sixty.[7]
Summary of raiding history
[edit]Date | Ship Name | Nationality | Tonnage (GRT) |
Fate[8] |
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9 April 1942 | Fanefjeld | Norway | 1,355 | Sunk |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b Kemp 1999, p. 81.
- ^ Helgason, Guðmundur. "The Type VIIC boat U-252". German U-boats of WWII - uboat.net. Retrieved 20 May 2012.
- ^ Helgason, Guðmundur. "War Patrols by U-252". German U-boats of WWII - uboat.net. Retrieved 20 May 2012.
- ^ "Ib Riis - Double Agent".
- ^ Helgason, Guðmundur. "Fanefjeld". German U-boats of WWII - uboat.net. Retrieved 18 December 2012.
- ^ Neistle p50
- ^ a b c d Gröner 1991, pp. 43–46.
- ^ Helgason, Guðmundur. "Ships hit by U-252". German U-boats of WWII - uboat.net. Retrieved 26 December 2014.
Bibliography
[edit]- Busch, Rainer; Röll, Hans-Joachim (1999). German U-boat commanders of World War II : a biographical dictionary. Translated by Brooks, Geoffrey. London, Annapolis, Md: Greenhill Books, Naval Institute Press. ISBN 1-55750-186-6.
- Busch, Rainer; Röll, Hans-Joachim (1999). Der U-Boot-Krieg, 1939-1945: Deutsche U-Boot-Verluste von September 1939 bis Mai 1945 [German U-boat losses from September 1939 to May 1945] (in German). Vol. IV. Hamburg, Berlin, Bonn: Mittler. ISBN 3-8132-0514-2.
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External links
[edit]- Helgason, Guðmundur. "The Type VIIC boat U-252". German U-boats of WWII - uboat.net. Retrieved 26 December 2014.
- Hofmann, Markus. "U 252". Deutsche U-Boote 1935-1945 - u-boot-archiv.de (in German). Retrieved 26 December 2014.
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