U-57
Type | IIC | |||||||||||
| Ordered | 17 Jun, 1937 | |||||||||||
| Laid down | 14 Sep, 1937 | Deutsche Werke, Kiel (werk 256) | ||||||||||
| Launched | 3 Sep, 1938 | |||||||||||
| Commissioned | 29 Dec, 1938 | Oblt. Claus Korth | ||||||||||
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| Career | 11 patrols | 29 Dec, 1938 - 31 Dec, 1939 5. Flottille (training) 1 Jan, 1940 - 3 Sep, 1940 1. Flottille (front boat) 11 Jan, 1941 - 30 Jun, 1944 22. Flottille (school boat) 1 Jul, 1944 - 3 May, 1945 19. Flottille (school boat) | ||||||||||
| Successes | 11 ships sunk for a total of 48.053 GRT 1 auxiliary warship sunk for a total of 8.240 GRT 2 ships damaged for a total of 10.403 GRT 1 ship a total loss for a total of 10.191 GRT | |||||||||||
| Fate | Sank at 0015hrs on 3 Sept, 1940 at Brunsbüttel, in position 53.53N, 09.09E, after an accidental collision with the Norwegian steamship Rona. 6 dead and 19 survivors. Raised in Sept 1940. Repaired and returned to service on 11 Jan, 1941. Scuttled on 3 May, 1945 at Kiel. | |||||||||||
See the 15 ships hit by U-57 - View the 11 war patrols
Men lost from the boat
3 Sep, 1940
The boat sank after an accidental collision with the Norwegian steamer SS Rona, taking 6 of its crew with her. She was raised shortly afterwards and put into commission as a training boat. [Obermaschinenmaat Bernhard Henz, Maschinengefreiter Kurt Kopf, Matrosengefreiter Hermann Schneider, Funkobergefreiter Kurt Sparschuh,Matrosenobergefreiter Franz Tatzreiter]
Related: For more info on such losses see - Men lost from U-boats -
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There was another U-57 in World War One
That boat was launched from its shipyard on 29 Apr, 1916 and commissioned into the Imperial Navy on 6 Jul, 1916. The Naval war in WWI was brought to an end with the Armistice signed on 11 Nov, 1918. Read about the U 57 during WWI.


