WWI U-boats
U 56
Type | U 51 | ||||
Shipyard | Germaniawerft, Kiel (Werk 238) | ||||
Ordered | 23 Aug 1914 | ||||
Laid down | 28 Dec 1914 | ||||
Launched | 18 Apr 1916 | ||||
Commissioned | 23 Jun 1916 | ||||
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Career | 1 patrol | ||||
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Successes | 5 ships sunk with a total of 5,701 tons. (View ships hit by U 56) | ||||
Fate | 3 Nov 1916 - Missing after November 3, 1916. . 35 dead (all hands lost). |
U 56 put the crew of the Norwegian merchant ship Ivanhoe ashore at 07:45 on November 3 at Lodsvik. The Norwegian sailors were abroad during the action the previous day and their description matches the Russian account.
Previously recorded fate
Sunk by gunfire from the Russian destroyer Grozovoi off Khorne Island, Norway (near Vardö). U 56 was survived this attack
There was another U 56 in World War Two
That boat was launched from its shipyard on 3 Sep 1938 and commissioned into the Kriegsmarine on 26 Nov 1938. Take a look at U 56 from WWII.