German destroyer Z14 Friedrich Ihn
Z14 Friedrich Ihn was a Type 1934A-class destroyer built for Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine in the mid-1930s. The ship was named after the First World War German naval officer Friedrich Ihn. At the beginning of World War II, the ship was initially deployed to blockade the Polish coast, but she was quickly transferred to the German Bight to lay defensive minefields in German waters. In late 1939 and early 1940, the ship laid multiple offensive minefields off the English coast that claimed 18 merchant ships and a destroyer. Ihn was under repair during the Norwegian Campaign of early 1940 and was transferred to France later that year.
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Arctic naval operations of World War IIBismarck-class battleshipErich BeyFriedirch IhnFriedrich IhnGerman World War II destroyersGerman destroyer Friedrich Ihn (Z14)German destroyer Z14 Friedrich IhnGerman destroyer Z15 Erich SteinbrinckGerman destroyer Z38German destroyer Z4 Richard BeitzenGerman destroyer Z8 Bruno HeinemannGerman order of battle for the invasion of PolandHMS Wallace (1918)List of destroyers of World War IIList of ship launches in 1935List of ships of World War II (Z)Order of battle at JutlandSoviet destroyer PrytkiySoviet destroyer PrytkySurface flotillas of the KriegsmarineType 1934A destroyersZ14
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German destroyer Z14 Friedrich Ihn
Z14 Friedrich Ihn was a Type 1934A-class destroyer built for Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine in the mid-1930s. The ship was named after the First World War German naval officer Friedrich Ihn. At the beginning of World War II, the ship was initially deployed to blockade the Polish coast, but she was quickly transferred to the German Bight to lay defensive minefields in German waters. In late 1939 and early 1940, the ship laid multiple offensive minefields off the English coast that claimed 18 merchant ships and a destroyer. Ihn was under repair during the Norwegian Campaign of early 1940 and was transferred to France later that year.
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Z14 Friedrich Ihn was a Type 1 ...... crapped sometime in the 1960s.
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1938-04-09
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1938-04-06
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1935-05-30
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1935-01-09
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1935-11-05
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Allocated to the Soviet Union as a war prize
sold for scrap and broken up
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Ship acquired
November 1945
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*5 × single guns
*2 × twin A ...... hrowers and 6 individual racks
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1938-04-09
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1938-04-06
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Allocated to the Soviet Union as a war prize
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sold for scrap and broken up
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1935-05-30
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1935-11-05
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Prytky
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German destroyer Z14 Friedrich Ihn
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1935-01-09
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*6 × water-tube boilers
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Ship struck
1952-03-22
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B503
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Z14 Friedrich Ihn was a Type 1 ...... red to France later that year.
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