SM UC 94

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SM UC 94
( all submarines )
Type : UC III
Shipyard: Blohm + Voss , Hamburg
Build number: 328
Commissioning: August 31, 1918
Commanders:
  • First lieutenant to the sea Friedrich Wunderlich
Flotilla:
Calls: 1
Sinkings:
Whereabouts: Probably canceled in Taranto in 1919

SM UC 94 was a submarine of the Imperial Navy of type UC , which in the First World War was used.

Calls

According to the fleet order of October 24, 1918 , UC 94 was to take part in the deployment of the deep-sea fleet in the North Sea. Therefore, the boat was equipped to accelerate and assigned to the I. U-Flotilla in Brunsbüttel. The deployment of the deep-sea fleet was canceled on October 31, 1918 and UC 94 was ordered to Bremerhaven to the U-Flotilla Flanders . On November 27, 1918, the boat was transferred with the V Squadron to Harwich and delivered there to the Allies.

Whereabouts

UC 94 was handed over to the Allies in Harwich, where it was declared Italian spoils of war. In 1919 the boat was transferred to Taranto via Dover , Devonport and Gibraltar and is believed to have been broken off there.

Sinking successes

no

literature

  • Harald Bendert: The UC boats of the Imperial Navy 1914–1918 . 1st edition. ES Mittler & Sohn GmbH, 2001, ISBN 3-8132-0758-7 .
  • Wolfgang Göthling, Oliver Lörscher, Simon Schnetzke: DELIVERED - The German submarines 1918–1920 and their whereabouts . 1st edition. digital business and printing gmbH Berlin, 2016, ISBN 978-3-00-037421-0 .

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