Historical background

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SM UB 61

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Multi-Beam scan of the wreck of the SM UB 61 Copyright: Maritime Institute Willem Barentsz and Data acquisition G2 Surveys

SM UB 61 was part of a convoy together with submarines SM UB 64, SM UB 75 and SM UC 49. They were secured by outpost boats FALKENHAYN, BROCKENWALDE and DIRK VAN MINDEN as well as torpedo boats S 19 and T 131. SM UB 61 was hit by mine at ca. 21:00 and 34 crew members got lost. The Mine was probably laid by the British submarine E 51. On 29.11.1917 at 22:00 the loss of SM UB 61 was reported by Vp BROCKENWALDE and Torpedo Boat S 19.
 

literature
 

E. Gröner, Die deutschen Kriegsschiffe 1815 - 1945. U-Boote, Hilfskreuzer, Minenschiffe, Netzleger, Sperrbrecher, Bd. 3 (München 1985).

E. Möller/W. Brack, Enzyklopädie deutscher U-Boote. Von 1904 bis zur Gegenwart (Bozen 2002).

S. Lipsky/F. Lipsky, Deutsche U-Boote. Hundert Jahre Technik und Entwicklung (Goch 2006).

3D-picture of the wreck of the submarine SM UB 61. Data source: Maritime Institute Willem Barentsz and Data acquisition G2 Surveys © German Maritime Museum

3D-picture of the wreck of the submarine SM UB 61.

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