History
German Empire
Name U-34
Ordered 29 March 1912
Builder Germaniawerft , Kiel
Yard number 194
Laid down 7 November 1912
Launched 9 May 1914
Commissioned 5 October 1914
Fate Missing as of 18 October 1918
General characteristics
Class and type Type 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)
Draught 3.56 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 depth 50 m (164 ft 1 in)
Boats & landing craft carried 1 dinghy
Complement 4 officers, 31 enlisted
Armament
Service record
Part of:
II Flotilla
Unknown start - 23 August 1915
Pola / Mittelmeer Flotilla
23 August 1915 - 21 October 1918
Commanders:
Kptlt. Claus Rücker[ 1]
5 October 1914 – 11 December 1916
Kptlt. Johannes Klasing [ 2]
12 December 1916 – 17 January 1918
14 March – 9 November 1918
Kptlt. Wilhelm Canaris [ 3]
18 January – 13 March 1918
Operations:
17 patrols Victories:
119 merchant ships sunk (257,652 GRT )
5 merchant ships damaged (14,208 GRT )
SM U-34 [ Note 1] was a German U-boat of World War I . Launched on 9 May 1914, U-34 sank a total of 119 ships during 17 combat patrols, while damaging another 5 ships. The vessel had three commanders during its time: Kptlt. Claus Rucker, Kptlt. Johannes Klasing, Kptlt. Wilhelm Canaris , and Klasing again, in that order. On 18 October 1918, U-34 sailed for the last time, disappearing with all 38 crew members lost. Although it was claimed that she was depth charged and sunk near Gibraltar by HMS Privet on 9 November 1918, it is believed that the U-boat had been lost prior to that, but it has never been confirmed one way or the other.
U-34 sailed 17 patrols, sinking 119 ships for a total of 257,652 gross register tons (GRT), and damaging another five for 14,208 GRT .[ 4]
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.
U-34 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.
U-34 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).
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-34 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.
Summary of raiding history
Date
Name
Nationality
Tonnage[ Note 2]
Fate[ 6]
18 March 1915
Blue Jacket
United Kingdom
3,515
Damaged
18 March 1915
Glenartney
United Kingdom
5,201
Sunk
21 March 1915
Cairntorr
United Kingdom
3,588
Sunk
22 March 1915
Concord
United Kingdom
2,861
Sunk
1 June 1915
Victoria
United Kingdom
155
Sunk
2 June 1915
Delta B
Belgium
220
Sunk
2 June 1915
Hirose
United Kingdom
274
Sunk
3 June 1915
Penfeld
France
793
Sunk
4 June 1915
Inkum
United Kingdom
4,747
Sunk
7 June 1915
Superb
Norway
1,515
Sunk
4 September 1915
Natal Transport
United Kingdom
4,107
Sunk
8 September 1915
Indien
France
800
Sunk
9 November 1915
Californian
United Kingdom
6,223
Damaged, sunk later by sister U-35 .
10 November 1915
Bosnia
Italy
2,561
Sunk
14 November 1915
Treneglos
United Kingdom
3,886
Sunk
15 November 1915
Orange Prince
United Kingdom
3,583
Sunk
19 November 1915
Hallamshire
United Kingdom
4,420
Sunk
24 December 1915
Ville De La Ciotat
France
6,431
Sunk
24 December 1915
Yeddo
United Kingdom
4,563
Sunk
29 December 1915
Kenkoku Maru
Japan
3,217
Sunk
30 December 1915
Abelia
United Kingdom
3,650
Sunk
1 January 1916
Glengyle
United Kingdom
9,395
Sunk
4 January 1916
Coquet
United Kingdom
4,396
Sunk
3 April 1916
Ellaston
United Kingdom
3,796
Sunk
3 April 1916
Sneaton
United Kingdom
3,470
Sunk
5 April 1916
Chantala
United Kingdom
4,951
Sunk
6 April 1916
Yonne
United Kingdom
4,039
Sunk
8 April 1916
Zafra
United Kingdom
3,578
Sunk
11 April 1916
Angus
United Kingdom
3,619
Sunk
11 April 1916
Imperator
Russia
394
Damaged
12 April 1916
Orlock Head
United Kingdom
1,945
Sunk
12 April 1916
Vega
France
2,957
Sunk
15 May 1916
Mira
France
3,050
Sunk
16 May 1916
San Andrea
Italy
225
Sunk
18 May 1916
Adamantios Korais
Greece
2,947
Sunk
20 May 1916
Erminia
Italy
1,544
Sunk
20 May 1916
Fabbricotti F.
Italy
150
Sunk
20 May 1916
Languedoc
France
1,612
Sunk
21 May 1916
Myosotis
France
356
Sunk
21 May 1916
Tjømø
Norway
1,453
Sunk
22 May 1916
Australia
Italy
1,586
Sunk
22 May 1916
Genista
Italy
1,856
Sunk
22 May 1916
Istros
Greece
1,891
Sunk
22 May 1916
Orealla
Italy
1,876
Sunk
22 May 1916
Roberto G
Italy
587
Sunk
23 May 1916
Cornigliano
Italy
2,862
Sunk
23 May 1916
Regina
Russia
593
Sunk
30 May 1916
Julia Park
United Kingdom
2,900
Sunk
21 August 1916
Maria
Italy
242
Sunk
22 August 1916
San Pietro
Italy
53
Sunk
24 August 1916
Alix
Italy
141
Sunk
24 August 1916
Angelina
Italy
153
Sunk
25 August 1916
Socoa
France
2,772
Sunk
27 August 1916
Torridon
Italy
1,526
Sunk
28 August 1916
Gorgona
Italy
861
Sunk
29 August 1916
Fede
Italy
1,273
Sunk
31 August 1916
Santa Maria
Italy
947
Sunk
31 August 1916
Nostra Signora Assunta
Italy
1,256
Sunk
31 August 1916
Quinto
Italy
836
Sunk
1 September 1916
Baron Yarborough
United Kingdom
1,784
Sunk
1 September 1916
Giuseppe
Italy
180
Sunk
4 September 1916
Pasquale Lauro
Italy
1,188
Sunk
4 September 1916
Silverstream
Italy
1,224
Sunk
7 September 1916
Luigia
Italy
917
Sunk
8 September 1916
Elizabeth IV
Norway
7,395
Sunk
10 September 1916
Elli
Greece
631
Sunk
10 September 1916
Spiridon
Greece
562
Sunk
12 September 1916
Panaghia Akathistou
Greece
421
Sunk
26 October 1916
Valborg
Denmark
207
Sunk
28 October 1916
Germaine
Greece
2,573
Sunk
29 October 1916
Marie Therese
France
219
Sunk
2 November 1916
Giovanni Anteri Beretta
Italy
332
Sunk
4 November 1916
Mogador
France
1,364
Sunk
8 November 1916
Luigi Pastro
Italy
3,228
Sunk
8 November 1916
Sheldrake
United Kingdom
2,697
Sunk
19 March 1917
Angiolina
Italy
3,541
Damaged
20 March 1917
Paul Et Marie
France
321
Sunk
23 March 1917
Artemis
Greece
528
Sunk
23 March 1917
Bellatrix
Norway
2,568
Sunk
23 March 1917
Noli
Italy
1,569
Sunk
28 March 1917
Antonietta R.
Italy
84
Sunk
28 March 1917
Carlo T
Italy
134
Sunk
28 March 1917
Giuseppina
Italy
223
Sunk
28 March 1917
Giuseppina Rosa
Italy
132
Sunk
28 March 1917
La Maria
Italy
43
Sunk
28 March 1917
Pietro Lofaro
Italy
291
Sunk
28 March 1917
Raffaele
Italy
53
Sunk
4 May 1917
Francesco C.
Italy
984
Sunk
9 May 1917
Harpagus
United Kingdom
5,866
Sunk
10 May 1917
Carmen
Spain
319
Sunk
11 May 1917
Lefkosia
Greece
1,087
Sunk
11 May 1917
Medjerda
France
1,918
Sunk
12 May 1917
Zanoni
United Kingdom
3,851
Sunk
14 May 1917
Gravelinoise
France
129
Sunk
14 May 1917
Tejo
Portugal
201
Sunk
15 May 1917
Tung Shan
United Kingdom
3,999
Sunk
16 May 1917
Dorothy Duff
United Kingdom
186
Sunk
16 May 1917
Patricio
Spain
2,164
Damaged
17 May 1917
Alfonso
Italy
230
Sunk
19 May 1917
Mardinian
United Kingdom
3,322
Sunk
20 May 1917
Caspian
United Kingdom
3,606
Sunk
21 May 1917
Saint Michel
France
175
Sunk
28 June 1917
Minerve
France
723
Sunk
30 June 1917
Mont Viso
France
4,820
Sunk
3 July 1917
Marthe Roux
France
1,962
Sunk
4 July 1917
Fratelli Bianchi
Italy
3,542
Sunk
7 July 1917
Wilberforce
United Kingdom
3,074
Sunk
12 July 1917
Ondine
France
84
Sunk
2 December 1917
Berwick Law
United Kingdom
4,680
Sunk
2 December 1917
Minas
Greece
2,506
Sunk
6 December 1917
Ilvington Court
United Kingdom
4,217
Sunk
12 December 1917
Emanuele C.
Italy
284
Sunk
28 January 1918
Djibouti
France
4,305
Sunk
30 January 1918
Maizar
United Kingdom
7,293
Sunk
6 February 1918
Ville De Verdun
France
4,576
Sunk
12 April 1918
Autolycus
United Kingdom
5,806
Sunk
12 April 1918
Moyune
United Kingdom
4,935
Sunk
19 April 1918
Elka
Greece
2,128
Sunk
19 April 1918
Lord Charlemont
United Kingdom
3,209
Sunk
22 April 1918
Dronning Maud
United Kingdom
2,663
Sunk
28 August 1918
Emilia G.
Italy
246
Sunk
28 August 1918
Johanne
Denmark
234
Sunk
4 September 1918
Richard
Norway
175
Sunk
9 September 1918
Policastra
United Kingdom
4,594
Damaged
9 September 1918
War Arabis
United Kingdom
5,183
Sunk
References
Notes
^ "SM" stands for "Seiner Majestät" (English: His Majesty's ) and combined with the U for Unterseeboot would be translated as His Majesty's Submarine .
^ Tonnages are in gross register tons
Citations
Bibliography
Gröner, Erich; Jung, Dieter; Maass, Martin (1991). U-boats and Mine Warfare Vessels . German Warships 1815–1945. Vol. 2. Translated by Thomas, Keith; Magowan, Rachel. London: Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0-85177-593-4 .
External links
Helgason, Guðmundur. "WWI U-boats: U 34" . German and Austrian U-boats of World War I - Kaiserliche Marine - Uboat.net .
Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in October 1918
Shipwrecks
2 Oct: Keltier
3 Oct: Burutu , SMS G41
4 Oct: HMS L10 , SM UB-68 , Oceania
5 Oct: USS Mary Alice , SM UB-10 , SM UB-40 , SM UB-59 , SM UC-4
6 Oct: HMS C12 , HMS Otranto
7 Oct: USS West Gate
10 Oct: Leinster , Senator Schröder
15 Oct: HMS J6
16 Oct: Dumaru , SM UB-90
19 Oct: HMS Plumpton , SM UB-123
20 Oct: HMS M21
21 Oct: USS Cero , SM UB-89
23 Oct: HMS D1
25 Oct: Princess Sophia
27 Oct: SM U-78
28 Oct: USS Tarantula , SM U-47 , SM U-65 , SM UB-48 , SM UB-116 , SM UC-25 , SM UC-53 , SM UC-54
30 Oct: HMCS Galiano , SM U-73 , SM UC-34
31 Oct: SM UB-129
Unknown date: SMS Brugge , HMS G7 , SM U-34
Other incidents