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The submarine was commissioned as a research vessel in the Bundesmarine, serving from 1 September 1960 until 28 August 1968 as a test boat (class 241). On relaunch she was renamed Wilhelm Bauer, after the designer of the first German U-boat, Brandtaucher, built in Kiel by August Howaldt in 1850.
Wilhelm Bauer: Type 241 submarine, former Kriegsmarine U-2540; Wilhelm Bauer: submarine tender Wilhelm-Bauer-class; Wilhelm Florin (815): Shershen-class torpedo boat; Wilhelm Heidkamp (Z21): Type 1936 destroyer; Wilhelm Leuschner (824): P-6-class torpedo boat; Wilhelm Pieck (S61): Wodnik-class training ship; Wilhem-Pieck-Stadt Guben (323 ...
The only boat to survive intact is Wilhelm Bauer (ex-U-2540), at the German Maritime Museum in Bremerhaven. [26] Records indicate that this sub was scuttled by her crew in 1945, salvaged in 1957 and refurbished for use by the West German Bundesmarine until retirement in 1982.
In 1941, German director Herbert Selpin directed a biopic about Bauer with the title Geheimakte W.B.1 (Secret file W.B.1; W.B = Wilhelm Bauer)), which was released in 1942. It was a propaganda movie to further the submarine war.
German submarine U-2501; German submarine U-2502; ... German submarine Wilhelm Bauer This page was last edited on 1 May 2020, at 00:58 (UTC). Text is ...
Brandtaucher (German for Fire-diver) was a submersible designed by the Bavarian inventor and engineer Wilhelm Bauer and built by Schweffel & Howaldt in Kiel for Schleswig-Holstein's Flotilla (part of the Reichsflotte) in 1850. The Brandtaucher is the oldest known surviving submarine in the world. [1]
German submarine U-4711; German submarine U-4712; W. German submarine Wilhelm Bauer This page was last edited on 24 July 2013, at 03:55 (UTC). Text ...
German submarine U-166; German submarine U-167; U-boat; Ula-class submarine; V. Finnish submarine Vesikko; W. List of specifications of submarines of World War II