German submarine U-3 (1935)
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German submarine U-3 was a Type IIA U-boat laid down at the Deutsche Werke in Kiel on 11 February 1935 as yard number 238. She was commissioned into the Kriegsmarine on 6 August 1936 under the command of Oberleutnant zur See (Oblt.z.S.) Hans Meckel.Template:Sfn
U-3 carried out a total of five combat patrols; she sank two ships while under the command of Joachim Schepke. During April 1940, she was part of the fleet that supported the German invasion of Norway, Operation Weserübung.
As the Type II submarines were too small for combat duty in the Atlantic Ocean, she was assigned to the Baltic for training duties with the 21st U-boat Flotilla, a training outfit.
Emblem
U-3 is known to have had three emblems; one was an oak leaf, with an anchor and a dagger. She also shared this emblem with Template:GS, Template:GS, Template:GS, Template:GS and Template:GS.[1]
Design
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Operational history
First and second patrols
The boat's first patrol was relatively uneventful.
Her second sortie was toward the British east Anglian coast.
Third patrol
She sank the Danish ship Vendia and the Swedish vessel Gun for a total of Template:GRT on 30 September 1939.
U-3 closed Vendia and as was common practice in the early days of the war, ordered her to stop after a few warning shots were fired. The ship's fate is disputed. The German submariners said the Danish vessel tried to ram the U-boat. The ship's crew were convinced she swung with the strength of the wind. A torpedo was fired which hit the vessel and sank her.
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Fourth and fifth patrols
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Fate
U-3 was stricken on 1 August 1944 in Gotenhafen. She was captured by Great Britain on 3 May 1945 and scrapped that same year.
Summary of raiding history
| Date | Name | Nationality | Tonnage (GRT) |
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| 30 September 1939 | Vendia | File:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark | 1,150 | Sunk |
| 1 October 1939 | Gun | File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden | 1,198 | Sunk |
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