German destroyer ZH1
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History |
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Name: |
ZH1 |
Builder: |
Rotterdamsche Droogdok Mij, Rotterdam, Netherlands |
Laid down: |
12 October 1938 |
Launched: |
12 October 1939 |
Commissioned: |
11 October 1942 |
Fate: |
Scuttled on 9 June 1944 |
General characteristics [1] |
Class and type: |
Gerard Callenburgh-class destroyer |
Displacement: |
- 1628 tons standard
- 2240 tons full load
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Length: |
106.3 m (348 ft 9 in) |
Beam: |
10.28 m (33 ft 9 in) |
Draught: |
3.5 m (11 ft 6 in) |
Propulsion: |
- 2 shaft, Parsons geared turbines
- 3 Yarrow type boilers
- 45,000 shp
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Speed: |
37.5 knots (69.5 km/h; 43.2 mph) |
Range: |
5,400 nmi (10,000 km) at 19 knots (35 km/h; 22 mph) |
Armament: |
- 5 × 120 mm (4.7 in) guns
- 4 × 37 mm (1.5 in) guns
- 16 × 20 mm (0.79 in) guns
- 6 × 533 mm (21.0 in) torpedo tubes
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ZH1 was a Gerard Callenburgh-class destroyer. The boat was laid down as the Dutch destroyer Gerard Callenburgh but while still under construction she was captured during the German invasion of the Netherlands in World War II and commissioned in the Kriegsmarine.
Service history
The ship was laid down as Gerard Callenburgh on 12 October 1938 at the Rotterdamsche Droogdok Mij in Rotterdam and launched on 12 October 1939. While under construction Germany attacked the Netherlands. It was decided to scuttle the ship in Nieuwe Waterweg to prevent it to fall in German hands. The Germans however decided to raise the ship in the summer of 1940 and towed it to Hamburg where she was repaired at the yard of Blohm & Voss.
The ship was commissioned on 11 October 1942 and attached to the 5th destroyer flotilla in the Baltic Sea.[2]
31 October 1943 ZH1 and Z27 was sent to France.While passing through the English Channel the ship came under attack by British shore batteries.[2]
In March 1944 ZH1, Z23 and the torpedo boats T27 and T29 escorted the Japanese submarine I-129 to Lorient after meeting her in the Bay of Biscay. Later that month she performed convoy duties North of Brest.[2]
On 9 June 1944 the ship and other German destroyers engaged an Allied force near Île de Batz. In the battle she was damaged to the point that the commander gave the order to scuttle her. 36 of her crew perished with the ship.[2][3]
References
- ↑ "netherlandsnavy.nl". Retrieved 2013-10-14.
- 1 2 3 4 "ZH1 on netherlandsnavy.nl". Retrieved 2013-10-11.
- ↑ Helgason, Guðmundur. "HNMS Gerard Callenburgh". German U-boats of WWII - uboat.net. Retrieved 2013-10-11.
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Shipwrecks |
- 1 May: Arlington, SS Dronning Maud, Uller
- 3 May: HMS Afridi, Bison
- 4 May: ORP Grom
- 5 May: Maianbar
- 9 May: Doris
- 10 May: Nordnorge
- 11 May: Antilla
- 12 May: HMCS Gate Vessel 1
- 14 May: HNLMS Abraham van der Hulst, Batterijschip Ijmuiden, HNLMS Gerard Callenburgh, HNLMS Johan Maurits van Nassau, Jan Pieterszoon Coen, HNLMS O 8, HNLMS O 11, HNLMS O 12, HNLMS O 25, HNLMS O 26, HNLMS O 27, HNLMS Pieter Florisz
- 15 May: HMS Valentine
- 16 May: Chrobry
- 17 May: HNLMS Noordbrabant
- 18 May: HMS Effingham, SS Sirius
- 19 May: Belgica, HMS Whitley
- 21 May: L'Adroit
- 23 May: Jaguar, Orage
- 24 May: Chacal, HMS Wessex
- 25 May: ORP Orzel
- 26 May: HMS Curlew
- 27 May: Cap Tafelneh
- 28 May: Abukir
- 29 May: HMS Grafton, HMS Grenade, Lorina, Mona's Queen, HMS Wakeful
- 30 May: Fenella, Bourrasque, HMS King Orry, Normannia
- 31 May: Siroco, U-13
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Other incidents | |
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1939 1940 1941 April 1940 June 1940 |
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Shipwrecks |
- 1 Jun: USS Herring
- 3 Jun: U-477, Coburg
- 5 Jun: USS Osprey
- 6 Jun: USS Corry, USS LCI(L)-93, Minazuki, USS PC-1261, HNoMS Svenner
- 7 Jun: HMS Centurion, Empire Defiance, Hayanami, USS Susan B. Anthony, USS Tide, U-629, U-955
- 8 Jun: Harusame, James Iredell, Kazagumo, HMS Lawford, USS Rich, U-373, U-441, U-970, West Grama
- 9 Jun: Courbet, Dover Hill, Empire Bunting, HMS Durban, Empire Flamingo, Matsukaze, USS Meredith, HNLMS Sumatra, Tanikaze, Z32, ZH1
- 10 Jun: USS Glennon, Innsbruck, Mistral, U-821
- 11 Jun: USS Partridge, U-980
- 12 Jun: Kainan Maru, HMS Sickle, U-490
- 13 Jun: HMS Boadicea, U-715
- 14 Jun: USS Golet
- 15 Jun: HMS Blackwood, M 507, Shiratsuyu, U-860, U-987
- 18 Jun: Albert C. Field, U-767
- 19 Jun: I-184, Shōkaku, Taihō
- 20 Jun: Hiyō, HMAS Matafele
- 21 Jun: Bolzano, HMS Fury
- 22 Jun: I-185
- 24 Jun: Derrycunihy, I-52, U-971, U-1225
- 25 Jun: U-269
- 26 Jun: U-317, U-719
- 29 Jun: Toyama Maru, Tsugaru, U-988, USS Valor
- 30 Jun: U-478, Nikkin Maru
- Unknown date: Bosna, USS LCT-209, U-740
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Other incidents | |
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1943 1944 1945 May 1944 July 1944 |