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Z36

國家德國
艦級1936B 級 驅逐艦
造船廠Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG
Yard Number1006
Slip/Drydock NumberXI
訂購日期1941年2月17日
安放龍骨日期1941年9月15日
下水日期1943年5月15日
服役日期1944年2月19日
沉沒日期1944年12月12日
排水量2,559 tons standard; 3,599 tons full
長度417 feet
寬度39 feet
吃水14 feet
動力來源Six Wagner water-tube boilers, two Wagner geared steam turbine sets, two propellers
燃料儲存量835t fuel oil
功率69,000 shaft horsepower
速度36 knots
續航力2,600nm at 19 knots
乘員336
武裝5x12.7cm 45cal SK C/34 guns, 2x2x3.7cm 80cal SK C/30 anti-aircraft guns, 3x4x2cm 65cal C/30 guns, 3x1x2cm 65cal C/30 guns, 2x4x53.3cm torpedo tubes, 4x depth charge launchers, 74 mines

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ww2dbaseDestroyer Z36 was built by the DeSchiMAG shipyard in Bremen, Germany. She was commissioned into service in Feb 1944 under the command of Korvettenkapitän Fredric von Hausen. In mid-1944, she was assigned to the 6th Destroyer Flotilla. On 30 Jul and 1 Aug 1944, she and other destroyers of the 6th Destroyer Flotilla bombarded Soviet positions in Latvia from the Gulf of Riga. On 5 Aug, the flotilla escorted heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen off the island of Saaremaa (German: Ösel) in Estonia. Between 19 and 20 Aug, the flotilla once again escorted Prinz Eugen, this time off the Latvian coast. On 16 Sep, destroyers Z28 and Z36 escorted the passenger ship Monte Rosa, with refugees aboard, from Paldiski (German: Baltisch-Port), Estonia to Gotenhafen, Germany (occupied Gdynia, Poland). That month, the flotilla also covered the convoys evacuating Finland and Tallinn, Estonia. Between 10 and 15 Oct, the flotilla escorted heavy cruisers Lützow and Prinz Eugen as the cruiser shelled Soviet targets in the areas of Klaipėda (German: Memel) and Liepāja (German: Libau), Latvia. Between 20 and 24 Nov 1944, the flotilla and heavy cruisers Admiral Scheer and Prinz Eugen shelling Soviet positions during the evacuation of the Sõrve (German: Sworbe) peninsula on the Estonian island of Saaremaa (German: Ösel). On 11 Dec 1944, she departed with sister ships Z35 and Z43 and torpedo boats T28 to deploy a new minefield off the Estonian coast. At about 0200 hours on the following date, she and Z35 accidentally ventured into a German minefield 2.5 miles to the north, struck a mine, and sank. Due to the darkness and her position being in a minefield, the German decided against sending any craft to rescue survivors. 70 survivors from Z35 were rescued by the Soviets, while all hands aboard Z36 were lost. Her wreck, at the depth of 50 meters, was discovered and surveyed by the Finnish Ministry of the Environment in 1994.

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Last Major Revision: Dec 2020

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Z36 Operational Timeline

1941年2月17日 The order for the construction of Z36 was issued.
1941年9月15日 The keel of Z36 was laid down by the DeSchiMAG shipyard in Bremen, Germany.
1943年5月15日 Z36 was launched at the DeSchiMAG shipyard in Bremen, Germany.
1944年2月19日 Z36 was commissioned into service with Korvettenkapitän Fredric von Hausen in command.
1944年6月28日 Z35 and Z36 escorted heavy cruiser Lützow for the island of Utö, Finland, but the sortie would be canceled after her departure.
1944年7月30日 Z35 and Z36 sailed into the Gulf of Riga to bombard Soviet positions in Latvia.
1944年8月1日 Z35 and Z36 sailed into the Gulf of Riga to bombard Soviet positions in Latvia.
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19日 Z35 and Z36 began escorting heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen off the Latvian coast.
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9月16日 Destroyers Z28 and Z36 escorted the passenger ship Monte Rosa, with refugees aboard, from Paldiski (German: Baltisch-Port), Estonia to Gotenhafen, Germany (occupied Gdynia, Poland).
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 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).
1944年12月11日 After sundown, German destroyers Z35, Z36, and Z43 and torpedo boat T28 began laying a new minefield off the Estonian coast, planning to deploy 68 mines each. Torpedo boat T23 provided escort for the group.
1944年12月12日 German destroyer Z35 and Z36, while laying mines, accidentally sailed into the existing "Nashorn" minefield 2.5 nautical miles further north of their intended position off the Estonian coast. Z36 struck a mine at 0152 hours and Z35 struck another at 0200 hours. Both sank. 70 survivors of Z35 were rescued by the Soviets, while all aboard Z36 were lost.




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