• SM UB-35 was a German Type UB II submarine or U-boat in the German Imperial Navy (German: Kaiserliche Marine) during World War I. The U-boat was ordered...
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  • SM UB-38 - Mined February 1918 SM UB-39 - Mined May 1917 SM UB-40 - Scuttled October 1918 SM UB-41 - Broken up 1920 SM UB-42 - Broken up 1919 SM UB-43...
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    SM UB-64 was a German Type UB III submarine or U-boat in the German Imperial Navy (German: Kaiserliche Marine) during World War I. She was commissioned...
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  • submarines with similar names: SM UB-35, a Type UB II submarine launched in 1915 and sunk on 26 January 1918 SM UC-35, a Type UC II submarine launched...
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    into the German Imperial Navy on 11 June 1917 as SM UB-48. The submarine conducted nine patrols and sank 35 ships during the war for a total loss of 107,795 gross...
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  • SM UB-40 was a German Type UB II submarine or U-boat in the German Imperial Navy (German: Kaiserliche Marine) during World War I. A Type UB II submarine...
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  • gun. UB-4 was broken into sections and shipped by rail to Antwerp for reassembly. She was launched and commissioned as SM UB-4 in March 1915. UB-4 conducted...
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    SM UB-63 was a German Type UB III submarine or U-boat in the German Imperial Navy (German: Kaiserliche Marine) during World War I. She was commissioned...
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    SM UB-83. UB-83 was sunk on 10 September 1918 by HMS Ophelia off Orkney at 58°28′N 1°50′W / 58.467°N 1.833°W / 58.467; -1.833 (Ophelia), all 35 of...
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    Imperial Navy on 31 October 1917 as SM UB-84. UB-84 was lost in a collision on 7 December 1917 in the Baltic Sea at 54°35′N 10°11′E / 54.583°N 10.183°E...
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