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German submarine U-40 (1938)
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German submarine U-40 (1938)
skos:altLabel
U-40 ''U-40'' U 40
clgo:builder
clgr:Deutsche_Schiff-_und_Maschinenbau clgr:Bremen
clgo:class
clgr:Type_IX_submarine
clgo:commissioningDate
1939-02-11
clgo:country
clgr:Nazi_Germany clgr:France clgr:United_Kingdom
clgo:height
9.4
clgo:layingDown
1937-07-01
clgo:length
76.5
clgo:orderDate
1936-07-29
clgo:shipBeam
6.51 4.4
clgo:shipDisplacement
1.032E9 1.153E9
clgo:shipLaunch
1938-11-09
clgo:status
Sunk on 13 October 1939 in theEnglish Channelby a mine. 45 men died, three survived