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Became the Norwegian submarine Kaura on 1 Dec, 1952. Torpedoed off Cape Cod on during torpedo trials by the US submarine USS Atule. Departed Rio Santiago on 11 Sept 45 escorted by USS Cherokee. Moved to Rio Santiago Naval Base, Buenos Aires. Surrendered on 17 August 1945 at Mar del Plata, Argentina, after a 66-day submerged trip from Norway. Broken up after British Navy trials, in 1950. Transferred on 29 May, 1945 from Trondheim, Norway to England. Sunk on off Cape Cod by US submarine USS Flying Fish. Transferred to the US Navy on, arriving at Portsmouth Navy Yard, NH on. Surrendered on at Shelburne, Canada, in position 43.32N, 65.12W (Waller & Niestlé, 2010). Sold for scrap in New York in Mar 48 to Interstate Metals Corp. Map position is approximate.Īrrived at Portsmouth Navy Yard, NH on 17 May 45. Scuttled by US submarine USS Sirago on after being used for torpedo trials near New England. Transferred to Philadelphia Navy Yard, Penn on 19 May 45. Surrendered on at Lewes, Delaware, USA (Waller & Niestlé, 2010). Sunk on off Cape Cod by US submarine USS Sirago. Surrendered on at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, USA (Waller & Niestlé, 2010). Used for tests by the British and broken up at Hayle in 1950. Map position is approximate.īadly damaged on in the Mediterranean Sea north-west of Ténès, in position 37.00N, 01.00E, by depth charges from a British Hudson aircraft (233 Sqn RAF/M). Scuttled during tests on north-east of Cape Cod, by a torpedo. Surrendered on 10 July 1945 at Mar del Plata, Argentina. Nazaire, France (Waller and Niestlé, 2010). Surrendered on at Bergen, Norway (Waller & Niestlé, 2010). Scrapped on-site in Norway in March 1947. Surrendered on at Trondheim, Norway (Waller & Niestlé, 2010).

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U-234 was sunk by a torpedo from USS Greenfish during trials approximately 40 miles north-east off Cape Cod, on the US east coast on. Surrendered at Portsmouth, New Hampshire on (Waller & Niestlé, 2010).Īrrived at Portsmouth Navy Yard, NH on 19 May 45. Used for tests and finally sunk off Nova Scotia by bombs and gunfire from the Canadian destroyer HMCS Nootka and the minesweeper HMCS New Liskeard and several Fireflies and Seafire aircraft. John's in June and then to Halifax, Canada. Surrendered on at Bay Bulls, Newfoundland. Note: Of these U-190 was transferred on loan to Canada, and U-2348 and U-2518 were transferred on loan to France Of the remaining 18, one was handed back to the Dutch Navy, three were scrapped in Norway, seven were sunk in the Far East, two were sunk in the USA, four were taken over by Norway and one was taken over by France TNC Allocation to UK: Of these 48 U-boats, 30 were allocated to the Allies by the Tripartite Naval Commission.















U boot bundesmarine