SM U-17 (Germany)
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![]() U-17 (second row, second from the right), Kiel Harbour, February 1914
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Name: | U-17 |
Ordered: | 10 May 1910 |
Builder: | Kaiserliche Werft Danzig |
Cost: | 2,333,000 Goldmark |
Yard number: | 11 |
Laid down: | 1 October 1910 |
Launched: | 16 April 1912 |
Commissioned: | 3 November 1912 |
Struck: | 27 January 1919 |
Fate: | Struck 27 January 1919, scrapped at Imperial Dockyard, Kiel. Pressure hull sold to Stinnes, Hamburg on 3 February 1920. |
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Class & type: | German Type U 17 submarine |
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Length: | 62.35 m (204 ft 7 in) |
Beam: | 6 m (19 ft 8 in) |
Height: | 7.30 m (23 ft 11 in) |
Draught: | 3.40 m (11 ft 2 in) |
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Test depth: | 50 m (164 ft 1 in) |
Boats & landing craft carried: |
1 dingi |
Complement: | 4 officers, 25 men |
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Operations: | 4 patrols |
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SM U-17 was a German submarine during World War I. U-17 sank the first British merchant vessel in the First World War, and also sank another nine ships and captured one ship, surviving the war without casualty.
War service
On 1 August 1914, Oberleutnant zur See Johannes Feldkirchener was given command of U-17.[3] On 20 October, U-17 stopped the 866 ton SS Glitra off the Norwegian coast, and having searched her cargo, ordered the crew to the lifeboats before scuttling the vessel. On 26 October, U-17 torpedoed the French ferry SS Amiral Ganteaume† in the Strait of Dover. The vessel made port before sinking, with the loss of 40 lives out of over 2,500 on board.[4]
† - www.uboat.net credits the damage to the French steamer Amiral Ganteaume to U-24.
On 2 March 1915 the command of U-17 passed to Kapitänleutnant Hans Walther. On 12 June 1915, U-17 chased and torpedoed the SS Desabla off the coast of Scotland. The crew escaped on lifeboats while the vessel was scuttled and sunk. Walther's command ended on 9 January 1916 and the next day U-17 joined the Training Flotilla.[3]
Post war
U-17 was decommissioned on {27 January 1919 and sold for scrapping.
Summary of raiding career
Date | Ship Name | Nationality | Tonnage (GRT) | Fate[5] |
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20 October 1914 | Glitra | ![]() |
866 | Sunk |
26 October 1914 | Amiral Ganteaume | ![]() |
4,590 | Damaged |
12 June 1915 | Cocos | ![]() |
85 | Sunk |
12 June 1915 | Desabla | ![]() |
6,047 | Sunk |
18 June 1915 | Ailsa | ![]() |
876 | Sunk |
8 August 1915 | Glenravel | ![]() |
1,092 | Sunk |
8 August 1915 | Malmland | ![]() |
3,676 | Sunk |
10 August 1915 | Utopia | ![]() |
155 | Sunk |
14 August 1915 | Gloria | ![]() |
130 | Sunk |
15 August 1915 | Götaland | ![]() |
3,538 | Captured as prize |
15 August 1915 | Marie | ![]() |
158 | Sunk |
16 August 1915 | Romulus | ![]() |
819 | Sunk |
16 August 1915 | Tello | ![]() |
1,218 | Sunk |
24 October 1915 | Rumina | ![]() |
1,418 | Captured as prize |
Notes
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External links
- Photo of U-17.
- Photos of cruises of German submarine U-54 in 1916-1918. Great photo quality, comments in German.
- A 44 min. film from 1917 about a cruise of the German submarine U-35. A German propaganda film without dead or wounded; many details about submarine warfare in World War I.
- Uboat.net: More detailed information about U-17.
- Room 40: original documents, photos and maps about World War I German submarine warfare and British Room 40 Intelligence from The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, UK.
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