SM U-38

SM U-38 with crew
History
German Empire
NameU-38
Ordered12 June 1912
BuilderGermaniawerft, Kiel
Yard number198
Laid down25 February 1913
Launched9 September 1914
Commissioned15 December 1914
FateSurrendered 23 February 1919. Broken up at Brest 1921
General characteristics
Class and typeType U 31 submarine
Displacement
  • 685 t (674 long tons) (surfaced)
  • 878 t (864 long tons) (submerged)
Length
Beam
  • 6.32 m (20 ft 9 in) (o/a)
  • 4.05 m (13 ft 3 in) (pressure hull)
Draught3.56 m (11 ft 8 in)
Installed power
Propulsion
  • 2 × shafts
  • 2 × 1.60 m (5 ft 3 in) propellers
Speed
  • 16.4 knots (30.4 km/h; 18.9 mph) (surfaced)
  • 9.7 knots (18.0 km/h; 11.2 mph) (submerged)
Range
  • 8,790 nmi (16,280 km; 10,120 mi) at 8 knots (15 km/h; 9.2 mph) (surfaced)
  • 80 nmi (150 km; 92 mi) at 5 knots (9.3 km/h; 5.8 mph) (submerged)
Test depth50 m (164 ft 1 in)
Boats & landing
craft carried
1 dinghy
Complement4 officers, 31 enlisted
Armament
Service record
Part of:
  • II Flottille
  • Unknown start – 11 November 1915
  • Pola Flotilla
  • 11 November 1915 – 22 May 1916
  • Constantinople Flotilla
  • 22 May 1916 – 7 September 1918
  • Mittelmeer I Flotilla
  • 7 September – 11 November 1918
Commanders:
  • Kptlt. Max Valentiner
  • 5 December 1914 – 15 September 1917
  • Kptlt. Wilhelm Canaris
  • 16 September – 15 November 1917
  • Oblt.z.S. Hans Heinrich Wurmbach
  • 16 November 1917 – 18 January 1918
  • Kptlt. Clemens Wickel
  • 19 January – 11 November 1918
Operations: 17 patrols
Victories:
  • 134 merchant ships sunk
    (287,811 GRT)
  • 1 warship sunk
    (680 tons)
  • 4 auxiliary warships sunk
    (4,643 GRT)
  • 7 merchant ships damaged
    (29,821 GRT)
  • 1 warship damaged
    (10,850 tons)
  • 1 auxiliary warship damaged
    (3,848 GRT)
  • 3 merchant ships taken as prize
    (3,550 GRT)
B&W picture of a ship
The Italian Liner SS Ancona which was sunk by the German submarines, sailing from New York for Italy
Postcard of SS Persia at Aden, c.1900
Max Valentiner
Canaris, while a Korvettenkapitän

SM U-38 was a German Type U 31 U-boat which operated in the Mediterranean Sea during World War I. It ended up being the third most successful U-boat participating in the war, sinking 134 merchant ships sunk for a total of 287,811 GRT.

Its longest serving captain was Kptlt. Max Valentiner, who was awarded the Pour le Mérite while in command of U-38. Valentiner was in command of U-38 in November and December 1915 when she sank the passenger liners Ancona and Persia; both were controversial since the ships were sunk by torpedoes without warning, in defiance of the then-current Prize rules, which stated that merchant vessels carrying passengers be given an opportunity to evacuate their passengers before being sunk.

In 1917 Valentiner was succeeded as commander of U-38 by Kptlt. Wilhelm Canaris, who decades later became an Admiral and head of the Abwehr (German Military Intelligence), in 1935–1944.

Design

Type U 31 submarines were double-hulled ocean-going submarines similar to Type 23 and Type 27 subs in dimensions and differed only slightly in propulsion and speed. They were considered very good high sea boats with average manoeuvrability and good surface steering.[1]

U-38 had an overall length of 64.70 m (212 ft 3 in), her pressure hull was 52.36 m (171 ft 9 in) long. The boat's beam was 6.32 m (20 ft 9 in) (o/a), while the pressure hull measured 4.05 m (13 ft 3 in). Type 31s had a draught of 3.56 m (11 ft 8 in) with a total height of 7.68–8.04 m (25 ft 2 in – 26 ft 5 in). The boats displaced a total of 971 tonnes (956 long tons); 685 t (674 long tons) when surfaced and 878 t (864 long tons) when submerged.[1]

U-38 was fitted with two Germania 6-cylinder two-stroke diesel engines with a total of 1,850 metric horsepower (1,361 kW; 1,825 bhp) for use on the surface and two Siemens-Schuckert double-acting electric motors with a total of 1,200 PS (883 kW; 1,184 shp) for underwater use. These engines powered two shafts each with a 1.60 m (5 ft 3 in) propeller, which gave the boat a top surface speed of 16.4 knots (30.4 km/h; 18.9 mph), and 9.7 knots (18.0 km/h; 11.2 mph) when submerged. Cruising range was 8,790 nautical miles (16,280 km; 10,120 mi) at 8 knots (15 km/h; 9.2 mph) on the surface, and 80 nmi (150 km; 92 mi) at 5 knots (9.3 km/h; 5.8 mph) under water. Diving depth was 50 m (164 ft 1 in).[1]

The U-boat was armed with four 50 cm (20 in) torpedo tubes, two fitted in the bow and two in the stern, and carried 6 torpedoes. Additionally U-38 was equipped in 1915 with one 8.8 cm (3.5 in) Uk L/30 deck gun, which was replaced with a 10.5 cm (4.1 in) gun in 1916/17. The boat's complement was 4 officers and 31 enlisted.[1]

Fate

After World War I ended, U-38 was surrendered to France and docked in Brest in 1919, and then broken up.

Summary of raiding history

Date Name Nationality Tonnage[Note 1] Fate[2]
18 April 1915 Brilliant  Norway 1,441 Captured as prize
22 April 1915 Eva  Norway 312 Sunk
22 April 1915 Oscar  Norway 766 Sunk
24 April 1915 Nidaros  Denmark 1,024 Captured as prize
27 April 1915 Torwald  Sweden 1,085 Captured as prize
30 April 1915 Elida  Sweden 1,693 Sunk
20 June 1915 HMS Roxburgh  Royal Navy 10,850 Damaged
21 June 1915 Carisbrook  United Kingdom 2,352 Sunk
22 June 1915 Leo  Russia 269 Sunk
23 June 1915 Truma  Norway 1,557 Sunk
23 June 1915 Elizabeth  United Kingdom 94 Sunk
23 June 1915 Four  United Kingdom 84 Sunk
23 June 1915 Josephine  United Kingdom 85 Sunk
23 June 1915 Piscatorial  United Kingdom 84 Sunk
23 June 1915 Research  United Kingdom 89 Sunk
23 June 1915 Uffa  United Kingdom 79 Sunk
23 June 1915 Ugiebrae  United Kingdom 79 Sunk
24 June 1915 Commander  United Kingdom 149 Sunk
24 June 1915 J. M. S.  United Kingdom 78 Sunk
24 June 1915 Lebanon  United Kingdom 111 Sunk
24 June 1915 Monarda  United Kingdom 87 Sunk
24 June 1915 Primrose  United Kingdom 91 Sunk
24 June 1915 Quiet Waters  United Kingdom 63 Sunk
24 June 1915 Star of Bethlehem  United Kingdom 77 Sunk
24 June 1915 Viceroy  United Kingdom 150 Sunk
24 June 1915 Vine  United Kingdom 110 Sunk
5 August 1915 Hans Emil  Denmark 106 Sunk
5 August 1915 Vanadis  Norway 484 Sunk
6 August 1915 Ocean Queen  United Kingdom 185 Sunk
6 August 1915 Westminster  United Kingdom 252 Sunk
9 August 1915 Thrush  United Kingdom 264 Sunk
10 August 1915 Oakwood  United Kingdom 4,279 Sunk
17 August 1915 Bonny  United Kingdom 2,702 Sunk
17 August 1915 George Baker  United Kingdom 91 Sunk
17 August 1915 Glenby  United Kingdom 2,196 Sunk
17 August 1915 Isidoro  Spain 2,044 Sunk
17 August 1915 Kirkby  United Kingdom 3,034 Sunk
17 August 1915 Maggie  United Kingdom 269 Sunk
17 August 1915 Paros  United Kingdom 3,596 Sunk
17 August 1915 Repeat  United Kingdom 107 Sunk
17 August 1915 The Queen  United Kingdom 557 Sunk
17 August 1915 Thornfield  United Kingdom 488 Sunk
19 August 1915 Baron Erskine  United Kingdom 5,585 Sunk
19 August 1915 Restormel  United Kingdom 2,118 Sunk
19 August 1915 Samara  United Kingdom 3,172 Sunk
20 August 1915 Bittern  United Kingdom 1,797 Sunk
20 August 1915 Carterswell  United Kingdom 4,308 Sunk
20 August 1915 Daghestan  Belgium 2,817 Sunk
20 August 1915 Martha Edmonds  United Kingdom 182 Sunk
21 August 1915 Cober  United Kingdom 3,060 Sunk
21 August 1915 Ruel  United Kingdom 4,029 Sunk
21 August 1915 San Melito  United Kingdom 10,160 Damaged
21 August 1915 Windsor  United Kingdom 6,055 Sunk
22 August 1915 Diomed  United Kingdom 4,672 Sunk
22 August 1915 Palmgrove  United Kingdom 3,100 Sunk
23 August 1915 Silvia  United Kingdom 5,268 Sunk
23 August 1915 Trafalgar  United Kingdom 4,572 Sunk
3 November 1915 Woodfield  United Kingdom 3,584 Sunk
3 November 1915 Yasukuni Maru  Japan 5,118 Sunk
4 November 1915 Dahra  France 2,127 Sunk
4 November 1915 Ionia  Italy 1,816 Sunk
4 November 1915 Le Calvados  France 1,658 Sunk, 740 people killed
4 November 1915 Mercian  United Kingdom 6,305 Damaged
5 November 1915 Buresk  United Kingdom 3,673 Sunk
5 November 1915 Sidi Ferruch  France 2,797 Sunk
6 November 1915 Elisa Francesca  Italy 208 Sunk
6 November 1915 Glenmoor  United Kingdom 3,075 Sunk
6 November 1915 Ticino  Italy 1,470 Sunk
6 November 1915 Yser  France 3,545 Sunk
7 November 1915 France IV  France 4,025 Sunk
8 November 1915 Ancona  Italy 8,210 Sunk, 206 people killed
9 November 1915 Firenze  Italy 3,960 Sunk
21 December 1915 Yasaka Maru  Japan 10,932 Sunk
30 December 1915 Clan Macfarlane  United Kingdom 4,823 Sunk
30 December 1915 Persia  United Kingdom 7,951 Sunk, 343 people killed
9 February 1916 Springwell  United Kingdom 5,593 Sunk
9 February 1916 HMS Thornhill  Royal Navy 3,848 Damaged
23 February 1916 Diadem  United Kingdom 3,752 Sunk
23 February 1916 Roubine  France 327 Sunk
24 February 1916 Denaby  United Kingdom 2,987 Sunk
24 February 1916 Fastnet  United Kingdom 2,227 Sunk
24 February 1916 Torborg  Sweden 1,266 Sunk
29 February 1916 Alexander Wentzel  Russia 2,832 Sunk
29 February 1916 Elisa S  Italy 209 Sunk
1 March 1916 Kilbride  United Kingdom 3,712 Sunk
16 May 1916 HMS Clifford  Royal Navy 487 Sunk
8 June 1916 Malorossija  Russia 893 Damaged
8 June 1916 Cementcrug  Russia 1,086 Sunk
8 June 1916 Ekaterina  Russia 70 Sunk
8 June 1916 Vera  Russia 1,231 Damaged
10 June 1916 Orion  Russia 429 Sunk
2 July 1916 Rockcliffe  United Kingdom 3,073 Sunk
9 July 1916 Vperied  Russia 859 Sunk
10 July 1916 Florida  Russia 3,238 Sunk
14 August 1916 HMS Remembrance  Royal Navy 3,660 Sunk
19 August 1916 Dea  Italy 166 Sunk
23 August 1916 Elios  Italy 190 Sunk
23 August 1916 Maria Brizzolari  Italy 152 Sunk
23 August 1916 Tanina  Italy 138 Sunk
24 August 1916 Isdalen  Norway 2,275 Sunk
24 August 1916 Liegeoise  Belgium 3,895 Sunk
25 August 1916 Leandros  Greece 1,658 Sunk
25 August 1916 Nostra Signora Del Carmine  Italy 1,575 Sunk
26 August 1916 Atlantico  Italy 3,069 Sunk
29 August 1916 Antigoon  Belgium 1,884 Sunk
29 August 1916 Francois Joseph  France 114 Sunk
29 August 1916 Stella Del Mare  Italy 1,166 Sunk
30 August 1916 Nostra Signora Della Guardia  Italy 1,588 Sunk
31 August 1916 Bacchus  France 3,583 Sunk
31 August 1916 Duart  United Kingdom 3,108 Sunk
31 August 1916 Piero Maroncelli  Kingdom of Italy 3,225 Sunk
1 September 1916 S. Francesco Di Paola  Italy 68 Sunk
1 September 1916 Swift Wings  United Kingdom 4,465 Sunk
1 September 1916 Antinous  United Kingdom 3,682 Damaged
2 September 1916 Strathallan  United Kingdom 4,404 Sunk
2 September 1916 Uranie  France 117 Sunk
3 September 1916 Villadoro  Italy 134 Sunk
4 September 1916 Laristan  United Kingdom 3,675 Sunk
5 September 1916 Saint Marc  France 5,818 Sunk
25 November 1916 Michael  Greece 2,410 Sunk
26 November 1916 Chemung  United States 3,062 Sunk
3 December 1916 Dacia  United Kingdom 1,856 Sunk
3 December 1916 Kanguroo  France 2,493 Sunk
3 December 1916 Surprise  French Navy 680 Sunk
8 December 1916 Brask  Norway 1,464 Sunk
8 December 1916 Britannia  United Kingdom 1,814 Sunk
9 December 1916 Brizella  Portugal 282 Sunk
10 December 1916 Esemplare  Italy 2,595 Sunk
13 December 1916 Angelo Parodi  Italy 3,825 Sunk
13 December 1916 Kaupanger  Norway 3,354 Sunk
15 December 1916 Emmanuele Accame  Italy 3,242 Sunk
17 December 1916 Tripoli  Italy 56 Sunk
20 December 1916 Itonus  United Kingdom 5,340 Sunk
25 January 1917 Sylvie  France 2,591 Sunk
7 February 1917 Aphrodite  France 130 Sunk
14 February 1917 Trowbridge  United Kingdom 3,712 Damaged
14 February 1917 Michele  Italy 41 Sunk
12 May 1917 Egyptian Prince  United Kingdom 3,117 Sunk
13 May 1917 Rio Amazonas  Italy 2,970 Sunk
25 May 1917 Kohinur  United Kingdom 2,265 Sunk
26 May 1917 Holmesbank  United Kingdom 3,051 Sunk
1 July 1917 Corrado  Italy 121 Sunk
1 July 1917 Volto Santo G.  Italy 225 Sunk
7 July 1917 La Resolu  France 186 Sunk
12 July 1917 Claire  Belgium 1,157 Sunk
15 July 1917 Atalante  France 124 Sunk
19 July 1917 Eloby  United Kingdom 6,545 Sunk
20 August 1917 Incemore  United Kingdom 3,060 Sunk
19 April 1918 Salambo  French Navy 248 Sunk
5 May 1918 Alberto Treves  Italy 3,838 Damaged
8 May 1918 Ingleside  United Kingdom 3,736 Sunk

See also

References

Notes

  1. ^ Merchant ship tonnages are in gross register tons. Military vessels are listed by tons displacement.

Citations

  1. ^ a b c d Gröner 1991, p. 6.
  2. ^ Helgason, Guðmundur. "Ships hit by U 38". German and Austrian U-boats of World War I - Kaiserliche Marine - Uboat.net. Retrieved 14 December 2014.

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  • Eberhard Rössler: Geschichte des deutschen U-Bootbaus – Band 1. Bernard & Graefe Verlag 1996, ISBN 3-86047-153-8
  • Bodo Herzog: Deutsche U-Boote 1906-1966. Manfred Pawlak Verlags GmbH, Herrschingen 1990, ISBN 3-88199-687-7
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