WWI U-boat Successes

Ships hit by UC 11

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DateU-boat Commander Name of shipType of shipTonsNat.
 
1 Jun 1915 UC 11Walter Gottfried Schmidt  Mohawk (hms) (d.)Destroyer865br
9 Jun 1915 UC 11Walter Gottfried Schmidt Erna BoldtSteamer1,731br
9 Jun 1915 UC 11Walter Gottfried Schmidt Lady Salisburysteamer1,446br
10 Jun 1915 UC 11Walter Gottfried Schmidt Tb. 10Torpedo boat255br
10 Jun 1915 UC 11Walter Gottfried Schmidt Tb. 12Torpedo boat255br
15 Jun 1915 UC 11Walter Gottfried Schmidt ArgyllTrawler280br
 
20 Oct 1916 UC 11Max Schmitz HuguenotSteamer1,032br
24 Oct 1916 UC 11Max Schmitz FramfieldSteamer2,510br
26 Oct 1916 UC 11Max Schmitz Lord RobertsNavy Trawler293br
21 Nov 1916 UC 11Max Schmitz HelenaSteamer1,798nl
29 Nov 1916 UC 11Max Schmitz Lord AiredaleNavy Trawler215br
9 Dec 1916 UC 11Benno von Ditfurth ForthSteamer1,159br
9 Dec 1916 UC 11Benno von Ditfurth HarlingtonSteamer1,089br
9 Dec 1916 UC 11Benno von Ditfurth HarlynSteamer1,794br
17 Dec 1916 UC 11Benno von Ditfurth  Michail OntchoukoffSteamer2,118da
29 Dec 1916 UC 11Benno von Ditfurth ZoroasterSteamer3,803br
 
8 Jan 1917 UC 11Benno von Ditfurth Cape ColonyNavy Drifter82br
2 Feb 1917 UC 11Benno von Ditfurth HoldeneNavy trawler274br
12 Feb 1917 UC 11Benno von Ditfurth ForelandSteamer1,960br
14 Feb 1917 UC 11Benno von Ditfurth Marie LeonhardtSteamer1,466br
26 Apr 1917 UC 11Benno von Ditfurth Mercury (d.)Auxiliary Minesweeper378br
27 Apr 1917 UC 11Benno von Ditfurth AgileNavy Trawler246br
24 Sep 1917 UC 11Karl Dobberstein HastfenNavy Drifter77br
25 Oct 1917 UC 11Karl Dobberstein WearsideSteamer3,560br
27 Oct 1917 UC 11Karl Dobberstein StrymonNavy Trawler198br
24 Nov 1917 UC 11Ferdinand Schwartz French RoseSteamer465br
25 Nov 1917 UC 11Karl Dobberstein OstpreussenSteamer1,779br
27 Nov 1917 UC 11Ferdinand Schwartz GroeswenSteamer3,570br
 
16 Jan 1918 UC 11Ferdinand Schwartz John E. LewisNavy Trawler253br
13 Jun 1918 UC 11Werner Lange Conquest (d.)Light cruiser4,219br
 39,170
27 ships sunk (33,708 tons) and 3 ships damaged (5,462 tons).


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