Hans Kukat
Kapitänleutnant (Crew 4/07)
Successes 1 warship sunk with a total of 350 tons 1 ship damaged with a total of 1,481 GRT |
Born: | 4 May 1888 | Karalene, Insterburg (now Seljony Bor, Russia) |
Died: | 9 May 1918 | English Channel |
| Ranks3 Apr 1907 | | Seekadett | 21 Apr 1908 | | Fähnrich zur See | 28 Sep 1910 | | Leutnant zur See | 27 Sep 1913 | | Oberleutnant zur See | 14 Oct 1917 | | Kapitänleutnant |
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U-boat Commands
UC 78 | 10 Jan 1917 | - | 15 Jan 1918 |
UC 78 | 19 Jan 1918 | - | 9 May 1918 (+) |
Notes
Hans Kukat (b. 1888) and Heinrich Kukat (b. 1891) were brothers who were both U-boat Commanders during World War One. Their parents were Ludwig and Käthe Kukat born Szimmat. They apparently lived in East Prussia.
Ships hit by Hans Kukat
Date | U-boat | | Name of ship | Type of ship | Tons | Nat. |
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12 Aug 1917 | UC 78 | | Leitenant Burakov | Dispatch vessel | 350 | | ru |
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4 Apr 1918 | UC 78 | | Eustratios (d.) | Steamer | 1,481 | | gr |
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| 1,831 | | 1 ships sunk (350 tons) and 1 ship damaged (1,481 tons). Legend (d.) means the ship was damaged.
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