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Prinz Eugen

國家德國
艦級Admiral Hipper 級 重巡洋艦
造船廠Friedrich Krupp Germaniawerft
Yard Number564
Slip/Drydock NumberVIII
訂購日期1935年11月16日
安放龍骨日期1936年4月23日
下水日期1938年8月22日
服役日期1940年8月1日
沉沒日期1946年12月22日
排水量18,700 tons standard
長度697 feet
寬度71 feet
吃水21 feet
速度33 knots
乘員2,065

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ww2dbaseThe Prinz Eugen was launched in 1938 as part of an ambitious peacetime building program intended to bring the Kriegsmarine to equal terms with the Royal Navy. But in 1941 she commissioned into a fleet unprepared for war, facing a vastly superior enemy.

ww2dbaseHer career epitomized the difficulties faced by the German surface fleet in WW2. Victories in the spirit of her namesake, Prinz Eugen of Savoy, would elude her. Her North Atlantic sortee with Bismarck and the sinking of the Hood in April 1941 earned her a place in history, but the destruction of the Bismarck left no real cause for celebration. The daring dash through the English Channel may have been a moral victory but it was no great contribution to the war effort.

ww2dbaseAfter participating in Bismarck's Atlantic Sortie, Prinz Eugen returned to the port of Brest due to engine trouble. While at Brest, she was damaged by a bomb on 2nd July 1941 causing major damage. She was repaired in time to take part in Operation Cerberus, the famous 'Channel Dash' in February 1942. After this, she was transferred to Norway, but was soon torpedoed by the British submarine Trident on 23rd February 1942. Repairs were completed in October, and she was then used as a training ship in the Baltic until mid-1944. With the Russians advancing, she was then used for shore bombardment supporting the army until she surrendered at Copenhagen in May 1945.

ww2dbaseIn 1946, she was allocated to America, and was used as a target at the Bikini Atoll atom bomb trials, and later sank due to damaged received in the tests.

ww2dbasePlease visit this website for an excellent collection of history and photographs on this ship.

ww2dbaseSource: Naval Historical Center, Prinz Eugen: An Illustrated Technical History

Last Major Revision: Jan 2005

Heavy Cruiser Prinz Eugen 互動地圖

Photographs

Prinz Eugen under construction, Germaniawerft yard, Kiel, Germany, 1938Steiermark (left; later renamed Kormoran) and Prinz Eugen (right) under construction at the Germaniawerft yard, Kiel, Germany, 1936-1938Launching of German cruiser Prinz Eugen, slip VIII of Germaniawerft yard, Kiel, Germany, 22 Aug 1938, photo 1 of 3Launching of German cruiser Prinz Eugen, slip VIII of Germaniawerft yard, Kiel, Germany, 22 Aug 1938, photo 2 of 3
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Prinz Eugen Operational Timeline

1935年11月16日 The order for the construction of Prinz Eugen was awarded to Germaniawerft of Kiel, Germany.
1936年4月23日 The keel of Prinz Eugen was laid down by Germaniawerft in Kiel, Germany.
1938年8月22日 Prinz Eugen was launched at the Germaniawerft yard in Kiel, Germany.
1940年8月1日 Prinz Eugen was commissioned into servce with Helmuth Brinkmann in command.
1941年5月13日 Battleship Bismarck and heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen conducted refueling exercises.
1941年5月18日 Prinz Eugen departed for Operation Rheinübung.
1941年5月19日 Heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen made rendezvous with battleship Bismarck off Rügen Island at 1200 hours.
1941年5月20日 Swedish cruiser Gotland detected German heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen in the Kattegat at 1300 hours.
1941年5月21日 The German fleet containing Prinz Eugen was spotted by a British Coastal Command Spitfire aircraft at 1315 hours in the Korsfjord. It departed Korsfjord at 2000 hours.
1941年5月24日 Prinz Eugen engaged in combat with HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Hood alongside of German battleship Bismarck. She scored the first hit on HMS Hood.
1941年5月29日 Prinz Eugen arrived at Brest, France.
1941年6月1日 German cruiser Prinz Eugen arrived in Brest, France to join battlecruisers Scharnhorst and Gneisenau docked there for refits.
1941年7月2日 While in the dock at Brest, France, Prinz Eugen was hit by a bomb during an Allied air raid.
1942年2月11日 Prinz Eugen departed Brest, France as a part of Operation Cerberus.
1942年2月12日 2 RAF Spitfire fighters on patrol unexpectedly spotted a large German fleet escorted by torpedo boats sailing through the English Channel at 1042 hours. British coastal guns at South Foreland, England, United Kingdom fired 33 rounds at the fleet, all of which missed. A number of aircraft were launched to attack, which failed to destroy the fleet, while 37 aircraft were shot down in the process, killing 23 airmen. The only damage sustained by the Germans were by mines; Scharnhorst struck two and Gneisenau struck one.
1942年2月13日 Prinz Eugen arrived at the Brunsbüttel North Locks of the Kiel Canal, successfully completing Operation Cerberus. One man was killed by British air attack during the operation.
1942年2月23日 British submarine HMS Trident attacked German cruiser Prinz Eugen with a torpedo, destroying her stern with a hit. Prinz Eugen was able to later reach Trondheim, Norway for temporary repairs.
1942年5月16日 Prinz Eugen departed Trondheim, Norway for Kiel, Germany to receive further repairs.
1942年5月17日 The British RAF launched two strikes against German cruiser Prinz Eugen while she was sailing toward Kiel, Germany. The first wave of 18 aircraft reached the ship but scored no hits; 3 aircraft were shot down. The second wave of 30 aircraft was intercepted by German fighters mid-way; 4 British bombers and 3 German Bf 109 fighters were shot down in action.
1942年5月18日 Prinz Eugen arrived at Kiel, Germany to receive a new stern, which was destroyed on 23 Feb by a torpedo from HMS Trident.
1942年8月1日 Wilhelm Beck was named the commanding officer of German cruiser Prinz Eugen.
1942年10月8日 Hans-Erich Voß was named the commanding officer of German cruiser Prinz Eugen.
1943年2月28日 Werner Ehrhardt was named the commanding officer of German cruiser Prinz Eugen.
1944年1月5日 Hansjürgen Reinicke was named the commanding officer of German cruiser Prinz Eugen.
1944年8月5日 Z35 and Z36 escorted heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen off the Estonian island of Saaremaa (German: Ösel).
1944年8月20日 Z35 and Z36 completed the escorting of heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen off the Latvian coast. Z35 damaged her propellers on a rock, thus requiring her to sail to Gotenhafen, Germany (occupied Gdynia, Poland) for repairs.
1944年10月10日 Z35 and Z36 began escorting heavy cruisers Lützow and Prinz Eugen as the cruiser shelled Soviet targets in the areas of Klaipėda (German: Memel) and Liepāja (German: Libau), Latvia.
1944年10月15日 Prinz Eugen collided with light cruiser Leipzig by accident north of Hela (Hel, Poland) in the Baltic Sea, causing light damage.
1944年10月15日 Z35 and Z36 completed the escorting of heavy cruisers Lützow and Prinz Eugen as the cruiser shelled Soviet targets in the areas of Klaipėda (German: Memel) and Liepāja (German: Libau), Latvia.
1944年11月20日 Admiral Scheer, Prinz Eugen, Z35, Z36, and Z43 began shelling Soviet positions during the evacuation of the Sõrve (German: Sworbe) peninsula on the Estonian island of Saaremaa (German: Ösel).
1944年11月24日 Admiral Scheer, Prinz Eugen, Z35, Z36, and Z43 completed shelling Soviet positions during the evacuation of the Sõrve (German: Sworbe) peninsula on the Estonian island of Saaremaa (German: Ösel).
1945年4月8日 Prinz Eugen set sail for Copenhagen, Denmark.
1945年5月9日 German cruiser Prinz Eugen surrendered to the Allied forces in Copenhagen, Denmark.
1945年12月1日 During this month, former German Navy cruiser Prinz Eugen was renamed USS IX 300 of the US Navy.
1946年1月1日 Arthur Harrison Graubart of the US Navy was named the commanding officer of the captured German cruiser USS IX-300 (formerly Prinz Eugen).
1946年1月13日 USS IX-300 (former German cruiser Prinz Eugen) departed from Copenhagen, Denmark.
1946年5月10日 USS IX-300 (former German cruiser Prinz Eugen) departed for Honolulu, Hawaii.
1946年7月1日 USS IX-300 (former German cruiser Prinz Eugen) was a target ship during the Able atomic test of Operation Crossroads, sustaining light damage.
1946年7月25日 USS IX-300 (former German cruiser Prinz Eugen) was a target ship during the Baker atomic test of Operation Crossroads, sustaining damage below the waterline.
1946年8月29日 Prinz Eugen was decommissioned from service by the US Navy at Kwajalein, Marshall Islands.
1946年12月21日 Prinz Eugen began to list severely at Kwajalein, Marshall Islands.
1946年12月22日 Prinz Eugen capsized at Kwajalein, Marshall Islands.




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Visitor Submitted Comments

1. Ron Reeves says:
19 Oct 2012 11:49:55 AM

I have a Folttenkapitain Neubauer, as CO, in June 1942 in Keil, for the rebuilding of the stern, does your records or muster list bear this out ? he may have been the XO ???
2. Mark Doyle says:
3 Mar 2014 05:54:31 AM

Good Morning, I am doing research and I am looking for any quartermaster records for the Prinz Eugen. I have been in contact the German Navy Historical Office and was told all records for the Prinz Eugen were taken by the American Navy when the ship became a war prize. Any help as to where I could find such records is greatly appreciated.
3. randy says:
26 Jun 2017 10:06:21 PM

hello. to whom it may concern, I have an aquaintence who is the daughter of an US navy officer who was aboard the prinz Eugen on its wy to the pacific for bomb tests. in her possession are table ware, collision horn, blueprints operations amnuals etc.. in german for the ship as well as books and signatures of some of the officers of the german navy who went along. she is looking for a rputable buyer for the collection as a group for preservation. any leads would be helpful.
4. Heiko says:
28 Jul 2017 02:49:53 PM

how to contact "randy" on the subject of Prinz Eugen collectables?

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