WWII German Submarine U16 Sunk by Its Own Toilet (about 423 minutes long) – you can't make this up To be fair to the toilet, theBack to submarine U16 The first eight days of patrol, during which the submarine crossed the whole North Sea, took place peacefully On April 14, 1945, the U16 then approached less than 15 km from the Scottish shores, where Captain Schlitt was going to wait for allied merchant ships U16 was the pride of Nazi Germany's navy when she went into service in March 1944 Some 50 officers and men were assigned to her as she set out to attack Allied shipping Daily life aboard a Uboat was rough They were built for combat performance, not comfort
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Submarine u-1206- The Uboat War in World War Two (Kriegsmarine, ) and World War One (Kaiserliche Marine, ) and the Allied efforts to counter the threat Over pages on the officers, the boats, technology and the Allied efforts to counter the Uboat threat U16 was a Type VIIC Uboat of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine during World War II She was laid down on 12 June 1943 at F Schichau GmbH in Danzig and went into service on 16 March 1944 before sinking less than a year later The boat's emblem was a white stork on a black shield with green beak and legs ⇒ German Type VIIC submarines were preceded by the shorter Type VIIB submarines
Lança torpedos 4/1 (tubos de popa/tubos de convés), 14 torpedos Canhão de mm, 250 tiros Canhão antiaéreo de mm, 4 380 tiros Tripulação 46 tripulantes Unterseeboot 16 foi um submarino alemão do Tipo VIIC, pertencente a Kriegsmarine que atuou durante a U16 was the pride of Nazi Germany's navy when she went into service in March 1944 Some 50 officers and men were assigned to her U16, a Type VIIC submarine, was officially ordered on and ultimately launched on About a year and a half later, On , the shiny new craft with its crew of 50 men departed from Kristiansand, Norway on its first nontraining patrol machine
By World War II standards, the German Type VIIC submarine was an advanced hunter of the seas But one unlucky vessel of its class, the U16, sank during its maiden combat voyage after its captain used its hightech toilet improperly Yes, this really happened, and was an unexpected and tragic consequence of a real naval engineering problemGerman submarine U16 On the 14th of April 1945 the 16 was just off the coast of Peterhead, Scotland The 16 was one of the few German submarines fitted with a high pressure toilet With the captain Karl AdolfSchlitt deciding to use the toilet without much training on how these new pressurized toilets work whatsoever instead of takingU16 was a VIIC type submarine, built in 1944 at Schichau Yard, Danzig in Poland and lost in the North Sea near Peterhead on the April 14th 1945 following a 'diving' accident (leakage) At 70 feet below the surface, Kptlt Schlitt had decided to use the toilet without consulting a rating trained in its complicated operation
The odds of a German submariner surviving the war were slim 75% of the entire Uboat fleet was sunk during the war, and 30,000 of the submarine service's 40,000 crew members went to a watery grave with them Thanks, perhaps, to a malfunctioning toilet, the U16's 46 surviving crew members were not among them German submarine U16 was a Type VIIC Uboat of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine during World War II She was laid down on 12 June 1943 at F Schichau GmbH in Danzig and went into service on 16 March 1944 before sinking a year later, in April 1945 The boat's emblem was a white stork on a black shield with green beak and legs Video German In 1945, just 24 days before the end of World War II, the German submarine U16 was cruising off the coast of Aberdeenshire, Scotland, on
Having arrived off the Buchan coast U16 had to effect mechanical repairs to the diesel engines, during which the bow section started flooding releasing chlorine gas from the batteries Ballast tanks were blown and loaded torpedoes fired to improve buoyancy, the submarine surfaced but the diesel engines failed German U16 in 1945 This is the story of how a German submarine crew had to scuttle their vessel during World War II, after the boat's captain used its high– tech toilet improperly For years, German engineers were busy developing the "next generation in>> U16 The Nazi submarine that was sunk by its toilet Iiiish More precisely, the leak forced it to surface and it was sunk by allied bombs once on the surface Edit And like lgrebe says, the toilet may not have been the sole reason for the leak they may have struck an older wreck
By World War II standards, the German Type VIIC submarine was an advanced hunter of the seas But one unlucky vessel of its class, the U16, sank during its maiden combat voyage after its U16 sank on it's first patrol It hadn't fired a shot in anger, and four crew had died one when the submarine surfaced for the last time, once the Allied forces started attacking, and three who had drowned during the evacuation U16 had been active for eight days when the sub sank, so the question had to be asked what the hell happened? Captain Schlitt's S**t Sinks Submarine What a way to go!
Date UBoat Last Commander Cause of Sinking Position 1939 14 Sep U39 Glattes HMS Faulknor, Foxhound & Firedrake 52 N, 1149 W 22? Sep§ U27 Franz HMS Fortune & Forester 55 N, 0902 W 8 Oct U12 von der Ropp Mine *Straits of Dover 13 Oct U40 Barten Mine Straits of Dover 13 Oct U42 Dau HMS Imogen & Ilex 4912N, 1600 W 14 Oct U45 Los restos del submarino U16, en el Mar del Norte 8 días de patrullaje El capitán comenzó a abrir y cerrar las palancas y llaves necesarias mientras The U16 was the pride of the Nazi German Navy when commissioned in March 1944 About 50 officers and men were assigned to her when she launched an attack on Allied vessels Life on a Uboat was hard They were created for combat performance, not comfort The crew used as many machines and weapons as possible for months at a time
It came in the form of the Nazi submarine U16 The Type VIIC boat was a technological marvel armed with two antiaircraft guns, five torpedo tubes, and most impressively, a complex toilet thatOne of the last UBoats produced by Germany in the Second World War had all the most advanced technology, including a new "high pressure toilet" What happen Submarines disappeared at a rapid pace during World War II, but there is only one example when a toilet sank a submarine This was how the new toilet got U16 out of action Dangerous on submarines Servicing on submarines during World War II was very dangerous Out of 40,000 German seamen stationed on submarines, died
The HighTech Toilet That Destroyed a Submarine By World War II standards, the German Type VIIC submarine was an advanced hunter of the seas But one unlucky vessel of its class, the U16, sank) A colorful description of German UBoat toilet training Captain Schlitt clearly failed to read the User Manual Details of U16 the Type VII World War Two UBoat concerned U16 was of the same type as this VII UBoat on display at the Laboe Naval Memorial near Kiel, Germany The following is an article from Uncle John's Fully Loaded 25th Anniversary Bathroom ReaderThe submarine may never be as famous as the Titanic, but the uncanny story of how and why it sank has earned it a place in the Uncle John's Stall of FameGOING TO SEAOn , a German navy submarine named the U16 departed from the port city of
Acudió al llamado y el desenlace ya es conocido Curiosamente, el submarino U16 no tuvo bajas durante los 8 días que estuvo de patrullaje pero terminó hundiéndose de la manera más insólita FIN The U16 was commissioned on and a type 7C Uboat This type UBoat was equipped with a new type of toilet designed to allow the submarine to dive deeper and avoid Allied attack It was a very complicated high pressure valve system which required special training to use themAn improperly operated toilet On 14 April 1945, while U16 was cruising at a depth of 0 feet, misuse of the new toilet caused large amounts of water to flood the boat The leak flooded the submarine's batteries causing them to release chlorine gas, leaving him with no alternative but to surface Once surfaced, U16 was discovered and bombed by British patrols, forcing Schlitt to
German submarine U16 was a German Type VIIC Uboat of the Kriegsmarine during World War II She was laid down on at F Schichau GmbH in Danzig and went into service on The boat's emblem was a white stork on a black shield with green beak and legs After being commissioned, under the command of Oblt The U16 was commissioned on and a type 7C Uboat This type UBoat was equipped with a new type of toilet designed to allow the submarine to dive deeper and avoid Allied attack It was a very complicated high pressure valve system which required special training to use them Tweaky Toilet Costs Skipper His Sub 1945 A malfunctioning hightech toilet forces a German Uboat to the surface off the coast of
U16 was a Nazi submarine fitted with new deep water highpressure toilets This allowed them to be used while running at depth Flushing these facilities were complicated and special training was required Being able to flush at depth is a significant advantage for a sub because coming to the surface risked being sighted by a patrol and sunkGerman submarine U1064 was a Type VIIC/41 Uboat built for Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine for service during World War II She was laid down on 23 September 1943 by Friedrich Krupp Germaniawerft, Kiel as yard number 701, launched on 22 June 1944 and commissioned on 29 July 1944 under Korvettenkapitän KarlHermann Schneidewind 1 Service History 11 Fate 2 Summary U16 was the pride of Nazi Germany's navy when she went into service in March 1944 Some 50 officers and men were assigned to her
Near the end of World War 2 a malfunctioning hightech toilet forced a German Navy Uboat to the surface off the coast of Scotland, where it is promptly atta News Found after 70 years, the wreck of U16 A TEAM of divers is celebrating following a search lasting 12 years, after finding the wreck of Según revelaron expertos, el submarino de origen alemán el U16 se hundió luego de que su capitán no supiera cómo tirar de manera correcta la cadena del inodoro, lo cual generó un desenlace irreparable Lo que ocurría era que muchos de los ingenieros navales del mundo tuvieron problemas en aquella época para resolver qué hacer con
1 share Report Save level 1TIL of the German Uboat, U16, which sank because its Captain improperly flushed their hightech toilet Close 307 Posted by 3 years ago Crazy to think that was only 26 days before the end of the war yet there was still a Nazi Uboat cruising (at a depth of 0 feet) 8 nautical miles from Scotland!German submarine U6 was a Type VIIC Uboat of the Kriegsmarine during World War II The submarine was laid down on 17 June 1940 by the Friedrich Krupp Germaniawerft yard at Kiel as yard number 635, launched on 5 April 1941 and commissioned on 17 May under the command of Oberleutnant zur See Herbert Opitz She was possibly sunk in November 1941 by a Britishlaid
Tweaky Toilet Costs Skipper His Sub 1945 A malfunctioning hightech toilet forces a German Uboat to the surface off the coast of The story of KarlAdolph Schlitt and German submarine U16 and how it was sunk by a Toilet War can be a dirty job It's pretty much part of the job description But the mental image one conjures up of dirtencrusted soldiers fighting it out waist deep in the mud is usually reserved for those fighting on the groundFicheiro) (em alemão Unterseeboot, literalmente "barco submarino") é termo que deriva do sistema da Marinha da Alemanha de dar nome aos seus submarinos, com uma letra "U" seguido de um número Normalmente, é empregado na língua inglesa para designar qualquer um dos submarinos alemães da Primeira e Segunda Guerra MundialEm alemão, este termo é usado
German submarine U16 was a German Type VIIC Uboat of the Kriegsmarine during World War II She was laid down on at F Schichau GmbH in Danzig and went into service on The boat's emblem was a white stork on a U16's Toilet Disaster U16, a Type VIIC submarine, was officially ordered on and ultimately launched on About a year and a half later, On , the shiny new craft with its crew of 50 men departed from Kristiansand, Norway on its first nontraining patrol machine
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