List of U-boats never deployed

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During the Second World War, the German Navy built over a thousand U-boats or submarines for service in the Battle of the Atlantic and elsewhere. Although the majority of these had active service careers, and 784 of them were lost at sea, there were still several hundred boats which were never completed or completed too late to see any war service. These boats were sometime solely commissioned as training craft, or were too badly damaged by bombing to be worth completion. Most however were finished in the last six months of the war and never had time or enough fuel to complete their training programs. These boats remained in German harbours up until April/May 1945, when most were taken out to sea by skeleton crews and scuttled to prevent the allies capturing them. The boats that were captured were taken by the Allies to Loch Ryan in Scotland and Lisahally in Northern Ireland. Some were presented to allied navies for commissioning or experiments, but the majority of captured U-boats were towed out to sea in the autumn of 1945 and sunk by gunfire in Operation Deadlight.

U-112[edit]

  • Type: XIB
  • Construction
  • Commander
  • Fate: Construction suspended on September 15, 1939, and cancelled in May 1940. Some sources claim that the U-112 was completed and sailed against the US in 1945 and sunk there with all hands, but there is no evidence to support this claim.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-112

U-113[edit]

U-114[edit]

U-115[edit]

U-329[edit]

U-330[edit]

U-395[edit]

U-474[edit]

  • Type: VIIC
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: December 18, 1941
    • Launched: April 17, 1943
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: Deutsche Werft, Kiel
  • Commander
  • Fate: Sunk by bombs during an air raid on May 14, 1943. It was raised and 95% repaired in 1945, but was scuttled on May 3, 1945.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-474

U-491[edit]

  • Type: XIV
  • Construction
  • Commander
  • Fate: Was 75% complete when construction was halted in 1944. Further construction halted on September 23, 1944, and broken up.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-491

U-492[edit]

  • Type: XIV
  • Construction
  • Commander
  • Fate: Was 75% complete when construction was halted in 1944. Further construction halted on September 23, 1944, and broken up.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-492

U-493[edit]

  • Type: XIV
  • Construction
  • Commander
  • Fate: Was 75% complete when construction was halted in 1944. Further construction halted on September 23, 1944, and broken up.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-493

U-494[edit]

U-495[edit]

U-496[edit]

U-497[edit]

U-684[edit]

U-685[edit]

U-686[edit]

U-687[edit]

U-688[edit]

U-689[edit]

U-723[edit]

U-724[edit]

U-769[edit]

  • Type: VIIC
  • Construction
  • Commander
  • Fate: Damaged in an air raid (along with U-770) on January 27, 1943. Due to amount of damage the work number was transferred to another submarine and U-769 was reassigned a new work number. Construction suspended on September 30, 1943, and cancelled on July 22, 1944.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-769

U-770[edit]

  • Type: VIIC
  • Construction
  • Commander
  • Fate: Damaged in an air raid (along with U-769) on January 27, 1943. Due to amount of damage the werk number was transferred to another submarine and U-770 was reassigned a new werk number. Construction suspended on September 30, 1943, and cancelled on July 22, 1944.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-770

U-780[edit]

U-781[edit]

U-782[edit]

U-791[edit]

  • Type: V 300
  • Construction
  • Commander
  • Fate: Enlarged version of V 80, except with a conning tower. The only ship of this type, cancelled on August 7, 1942, in favor of other more promising Walter designs.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-791

U-792[edit]

  • Type: XVIIA
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: December 1, 1942
    • Launched: September 28, 1943
    • Commissioned: November 16, 1943
    • Shipyard: Blohm & Voss, Hamburg
  • Commander
    • Horst Heitz
    • Hans Diederich Huis
  • Fate: Used for trials and later as a floating fuel bunker. Scuttled in the Audorfer See near Rendsburg on May 4, 1945. Raised on May 26, 1945, and taken to Britain as a war prize and used for trials, but was soon torn down for parts and scrapped. Final fate unknown.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-792

U-793[edit]

  • Type: XVIIA
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: December 1, 1942
    • Launched: September 28, 1943
    • Commissioned: November 16, 1943
    • Shipyard: Blohm & Voss, Hamburg
  • Commander
    • Gunter Schauenburg
    • Friedrich Schmidt
  • Fate: Used for trials; scuttled in the Audorfer See near Rendsburg on May 4, 1945. Raised on May 26, 1945, and taken to Britain as a war prize and used for trials, but was torn down for parts and scrapped.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-793

U-796[edit]

U-797[edit]

U-798[edit]

U-807[edit]

U-808[edit]

U-809[edit]

U-810[edit]

U-811[edit]

U-812[edit]

U-813[edit]

U-814[edit]

U-815[edit]

U-816[edit]

U-823[edit]

  • Type: VIIC
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: November 11, 1941
    • Launched:
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: Oderwerke, Stettin
  • Commander
  • Fate: Construction suspended on November 6, 1943. Cancelled on July 20, 1944, and left unfinished.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-823

U-824[edit]

  • Type: VIIC
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: November 24, 1941
    • Launched:
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: Oderwerke, Stettin
  • Commander
  • Fate: Construction suspended on November 6, 1943. Cancelled on July 20, 1944, and left unfinished.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-824

U-882[edit]

U-884[edit]

U-885[edit]

U-886[edit]

U-887[edit]

U-888[edit]

U-890[edit]

U-891[edit]

U-892[edit]

U-893[edit]

U-894[edit]

U-895[edit]

U-896[edit]

U-897[edit]

U-898[edit]

U-899[edit]

U-900[edit]

  • Type: IXD/42
  • Construction
  • Commander
  • Fate: Construction suspended on September 30, 1943, and cancelled on November 6, 1943. Keel had not been laid down.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-900

U-902[edit]

  • Type: VIIC
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: January 24, 1942
    • Launched: December 24, 1943
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: Vulcan, Stettin
  • Commander
  • Fate: Damaged twice by bombs, cancelled on July 22, 1944.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-902

U-906[edit]

U-908[edit]

U-931[edit]

  • Type: VIIC/41
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: June 26, 1943
    • Launched:
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: Neptun-Werft AG, Rostock
  • Commander
  • Fate: Was 40% complete when it was cancelled on September 23, 1944, and broken up.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-931

U-932[edit]

  • Type: VIIC/41
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: August 21, 1943
    • Launched:
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: Neptun-Werft AG, Rostock
  • Commander
  • Fate: Was 35% complete when it was cancelled on September 23, 1944, and broken up.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-932

U-996[edit]

U-1011[edit]

  • Type: VIIC/41
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: March 12, 1943
    • Launched:
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: Blohm & Voss, Hamburg
  • Commander
  • Fate: Damaged during an RAF raid on July 25, 1943; repair work cancelled on July 22, 1944.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-1011

U-1012[edit]

  • Type: VIIC/41
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: March 11, 1943
    • Launched:
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: Blohm & Voss, Hamburg
  • Commander
  • Fate: Damaged during an RAF raid on July 25, 1943; repair work cancelled on July 22, 1944.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-1012

U-1026[edit]

U-1027[edit]

U-1028[edit]

U-1029[edit]

U-1030[edit]

U-1031[edit]

  • Type: VIIC/41
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: July 12, 1943
    • Launched:
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: Blohm & Voss, Hamburg
  • Commander
  • Fate: Construction suspended on September 30, 1943. Cancelled on July 22, 1944, and broken up.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-1031

U-1032[edit]

  • Type: VIIC/41
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: July 12, 1943
    • Launched:
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: Blohm & Voss, Hamburg
  • Commander
  • Fate: Construction suspended on September 30, 1943. Cancelled on July 22, 1944, and broken up.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-1032

U-1108[edit]

  • Type: VIIC/41
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: September 20, 1943
    • Launched: September 5, 1944
    • Commissioned: November 18, 1944
    • Shipyard: Nordseewerken, Emden
  • Commander
    • Wolf Wigand
  • Fate: Surrendered at Horten, Norway on May 9, 1945. Transferred to Lisahally, Northern Ireland on May 27, 1945. Acquired by Britain and became a British N-class submarine.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-1108

U-1133[edit]

U-1134[edit]

U-1135[edit]

U-1136[edit]

U-1171[edit]

  • Type: VIIC/41
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: May 5, 1943
    • Launched: November 23, 1943
    • Commissioned: March 22, 1944
    • Shipyard: Danziger Werft, Danzig
  • Commander
    • Otto-Heinrich Nachtigall
    • Hermann Koopmann
  • Fate: Surrendered at Stavanger, Norway on May 10, 1945. Transferred to Lisahally, Northern Ireland on May 27, 1945. Acquired by Britain and became British N-class submarine N19.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-1171

U-1173[edit]

U-1174[edit]

  • Type: VIIC/41
  • Construction
  • Commander
  • Fate: Construction stopped on September 23, 1944, after contract was cancelled. Laid up incomplete in Danzig, captured unfinished by the Soviets on March 30, 1945, and launched at Danzig in mid-1945. Towed to Latvia where it was inspected by the TNC at Libau on October 8, 1945, still incomplete. Probably moved to Kronstadt in late 1945 or early 1946 and scrapped in 1947-1948.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-1174

U-1175[edit]

U-1176[edit]

  • Type: VIIC/41
  • Construction
  • Commander
  • Fate: Construction stopped on September 23, 1944, after contract was cancelled. Laid up incomplete in Danzig, captured unfinished by the Soviets on March 30, 1945, and launched at Danzig in mid-1945. Towed to Latvia where it was inspected by the TNC at Libau on October 8, 1945, still incomplete and with a jammed rudder. Probably moved to Kronstadt in late 1945 or early 1946 and scrapped in 1947-1948.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-1176

U-1177[edit]

  • Type: VIIC/41
  • Construction
  • Commander
  • Fate: Construction suspended on November 6, 1943, but resumed until launching. Construction stopped on July 22, 1944, after contract was cancelled. Laid up incomplete at Kaiser Basin, Danzig, captured unfinished by the Soviets on March 30, 1945, and launched at Danzig in mid-1945. Towed to Latvia where it was inspected by the TNC at Libau on October 8, 1945, still incomplete and with shrapnel damage. Probably moved to Kronstadt in late 1945 or early 1946 and scrapped in 1947-1948.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-1177

U-1178[edit]

U-1179[edit]

U-1197[edit]

  • Type: VIIC
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: March 13, 1943
    • Launched: September 30, 1943
    • Commissioned: December 2, 1943
    • Shipyard: Schichau-Werke, Danzig
  • Commander
    • Heinz Baum
    • Kurt Lau
  • Fate: Decommissioned at Wesermünde on April 25, 1945, after suffering severe damage during a US air raid at AG Weser shipyard at Bremen on March 30, 1945. Captured at Wesermünde by British forces in May 1945. Sunk in the North Sea by the US Navy in February 1946.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-1197

U-1236[edit]

  • Type: IXC/40
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: June 7, 1943
    • Launched: February 7, 1944
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: Deutsche Werft AG, Hamburg
  • Commander
  • Fate: Construction abandoned in 1944 and suspended on September 23, 1944. Scuttled in the Hansa Basin, Hamburg on May 3, 1945. Raised in June or August 1945 and broken up.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-1236

U-1237[edit]

U-1238[edit]

U-1239[edit]

U-1240[edit]

U-1241[edit]

U-1242[edit]

U-1243[edit]

U-1244[edit]

U-1245[edit]

  • Type: IXC/40
  • Construction
    • Laid Down:
    • Launched:
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: Deutsche Werft AG, Hamburg
  • Commander
  • Fate: Construction suspended September 30, 1943 and cancelled July 22, 1944.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-1245

U-1246[edit]

  • Type: IXC/40
  • Construction
    • Laid Down:
    • Launched:
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: Deutsche Werft AG, Hamburg
  • Commander
  • Fate: Construction suspended September 30, 1943 and cancelled July 22, 1944.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-1246

U-1247[edit]

  • Type: IXC/40
  • Construction
    • Laid Down:
    • Launched:
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: Deutsche Werft AG, Hamburg
  • Commander
  • Fate: Construction suspended September 30, 1943 and cancelled July 22, 1944.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-1247

U-1248[edit]

  • Type: IXC/40
  • Construction
    • Laid Down:
    • Launched:
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: Deutsche Werft AG, Hamburg
  • Commander
  • Fate: Construction suspended September 30, 1943 and cancelled July 22, 1944.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-1248

U-1249[edit]

  • Type: IXC/40
  • Construction
    • Laid Down:
    • Launched:
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: Deutsche Werft AG, Hamburg
  • Commander
  • Fate: Construction suspended September 30, 1943 and cancelled July 22, 1944.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-1249

U-1250[edit]

  • Type: IXC/40
  • Construction
    • Laid Down:
    • Launched:
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: Deutsche Werft AG, Hamburg
  • Commander
  • Fate: Construction suspended September 30, 1943 and cancelled July 22, 1944.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-1250

U-1251[edit]

  • Type: IXC/40
  • Construction
    • Laid Down:
    • Launched:
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: Deutsche Werft AG, Hamburg
  • Commander
  • Fate: Construction suspended September 30, 1943 and cancelled November 6, 1943.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-1251

U-1252[edit]

  • Type: IXC/40
  • Construction
    • Laid Down:
    • Launched:
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: Deutsche Werft AG, Hamburg
  • Commander
  • Fate: Construction suspended September 30, 1943 and cancelled November 6, 1943.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-1252

U-1253[edit]

  • Type: IXC/40
  • Construction
    • Laid Down:
    • Launched:
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: Deutsche Werft AG, Hamburg
  • Commander
  • Fate: Construction suspended September 30, 1943 and cancelled November 6, 1943.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-1253

U-1254[edit]

  • Type: IXC/40
  • Construction
    • Laid Down:
    • Launched:
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: Deutsche Werft AG, Hamburg
  • Commander
  • Fate: Construction suspended September 30, 1943 and cancelled November 6, 1943.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-1254

U-1255[edit]

  • Type: IXC/40
  • Construction
    • Laid Down:
    • Launched:
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: Deutsche Werft AG, Hamburg
  • Commander
  • Fate: Construction suspended September 30, 1943 and cancelled November 6, 1943.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-1255

U-1280[edit]

U-1281[edit]

U-1282[edit]

U-1406[edit]

  • Type: XVIIB
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: October 30, 1943
    • Launched: January 2, 1945
    • Commissioned: February 8, 1945
    • Shipyard: Blohm & Voss, Hamburg
  • Commander
    • Werner Klug
  • Fate: Surrendered at Cuxhaven, Germany on May 5, 1945. Scuttled along with U-1407 by Oblt. Gerhard Grumpelt against orders on May 7, 1945. Later raised and taken to the US on the deck of transport vessel Shoemaker, arriving at Portsmouth on October 11. Was never repaired or put into service by the US Navy. Sold for scrap in New York in May 1948 to Interstate Metals Corporation and broken up.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-1406

U-1407[edit]

  • Type: XVIIB
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: November 13, 1943
    • Launched:
    • Commissioned: March 13, 1945
    • Shipyard: Blohm & Voss, Hamburg
  • Commander
    • Horst Heitz
  • Fate: Surrendered at Cuxhaven, Germany on May 5, 1945. Scuttled along with U-1406 by Gerhard Grumpelt against orders on May 7, 1945. Later raised and taken to Britain as a war prize and became British N-class submarine N25 and later HMS Meteorite.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-1407

U-1408[edit]

  • Type: XVIIB
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: November 27, 1943
    • Launched:
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: Blohm & Voss, Hamburg
  • Commander
  • Fate: Damaged in air raid on March 30, 1945, and scuttled at yard before completion.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-1408

U-1409[edit]

  • Type: XVIIB
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: December 15, 1943
    • Launched:
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: Blohm & Voss, Hamburg
  • Commander
  • Fate: Damaged in air raid on March 30, 1945, and scuttled at yard before completion.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-1409

U-1410[edit]

  • Type: XVIIB
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: December 31, 1943
    • Launched:
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: Blohm & Voss, Hamburg
  • Commander
  • Fate: Damaged in air raid on March 30, 1945, and scuttled at yard before completion.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-1410

U-2201[edit]

U-2202[edit]

U-2203[edit]

U-2204[edit]

U-2323[edit]

  • Type: XXIII
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: April 11, 1944
    • Launched: May 31, 1944
    • Commissioned: July 18, 1944
    • Shipyard: Deutsche Werft, Hamburg
  • Commander
    • Walter Angermann
  • Fate: Sank off Möltenort by a mine on July 26, 1944, on her maiden voyage, killing two crew. Raised in early 1945 and was still under repairs when Germany surrendered. Broken up in place after WWII.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-2323

U-2327[edit]

  • Type: XXIII
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: May 16, 1944
    • Launched: July 29, 1944
    • Commissioned: August 19, 1944
    • Shipyard: Deutsche Werft, Hamburg
  • Commander
    • Heinrich Mürl
    • Werner Müller
    • Hans-Walter Pahl
    • Hermann Schulz
  • Fate: Scuttled at Kiel on May 2, 1945, as part of Operation Regenbogen. Later raised and broken up.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-2327

U-2331[edit]

  • Type: XXIII
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: June 30, 1944
    • Launched: August 22, 1944
    • Commissioned: September 12, 1944
    • Shipyard: Deutsche Werft, Hamburg
  • Commander
    • Hans-Walter Pahl
  • Fate: Sank by accident near Hela, killing 15 crew. Later raised and towed to Gotenhafen (now Gdynia) and broken up for scrap.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-2331

U-2332[edit]

U-2333[edit]

U-2337[edit]

  • Type: XXIII
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: August 2, 1944
    • Launched: September 15, 1944
    • Commissioned: October 4, 1944
    • Shipyard: Deutsche Werft, Hamburg
  • Commander
    • Günter Behnisch
  • Fate: Surrendered at Kristiansand Süd, Norway on May 9, 1945. Transferred to Loch Ryan, Scotland on May 29, 1945. Sunk by gunfire from British destroyer HMS Onslow and Polish destroyer ORP Piorun on November 28, 1945, as part of Operation Deadlight.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-2337

U-2338[edit]

  • Type: XXIII
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: August 10, 1944
    • Launched: September 18, 1944
    • Commissioned: October 9, 1944
    • Shipyard: Deutsche Werft, Hamburg
  • Commander
    • Hans-Dietrich Kaiser
  • Fate: Sunk by RAF British Beaufighters of 236 Squadron and 254 Squadron on May 4, 1945, killing 12 crew. Raised in 1952 and broken up.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-2338

U-2340[edit]

  • Type: XXIII
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: August 18, 1944
    • Launched: September 28, 1944
    • Commissioned: October 16, 1944
    • Shipyard: Deutsche Werft, Hamburg
  • Commander
    • Emil Klusmeier
  • Fate: Sunk at Hamburg during a British bombing run on March 30, 1945. Later raised and broken up.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-2340

U-2341[edit]

  • Type: XXIII
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: August 23, 1944
    • Launched: October 3, 1944
    • Commissioned: October 21, 1944
    • Shipyard: Deutsche Werft, Hamburg
  • Commander
    • Hermann Böhm
  • Fate: Surrendered at Cuxhaven, Germany on May 5, 1945. Transferred to Lisahally, Northern Ireland on June 21, 1945. Sunk by gunfire from British destroyer HMS Onslaught and Polish destroyer ORP Błyskawica on December 31, 1945, as part of Operation Deadlight.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-2341

U-2342[edit]

  • Type: XXIII
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: August 29, 1944
    • Launched: October 13, 1944
    • Commissioned: November 1, 1944
    • Shipyard: Deutsche Werft, Hamburg
  • Commander
    • Berchthold Schad von Mittelbiberach
  • Fate: Sunk in the Baltic Sea north of Swinemünde by a mine on December 20, 1944, killing seven crew. Wreck still in place in August 1953 and blown up in late October or November 1954. Remainder of wreck taken ashore and broken up for scrap.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-2342

U-2343[edit]

U-2344[edit]

  • Type: XXIII
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: September 4, 1944
    • Launched: October 24, 1944
    • Commissioned: November 10, 1944
    • Shipyard: Deutsche Werft, Kiel
  • Commander
    • Hermann Ellerlage
  • Fate: Sank north of Heiligendamm on February 18, 1945, following a collision with U-2336, killing 10 crew. Raised on January 22, 1955, and taken to Rostock, measured and conserved, but never repaired. Broken up at Rostock in 1958.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-2344

U-2345[edit]

  • Type: XXIII
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: September 7, 1944
    • Launched: October 28, 1944
    • Commissioned: November 15, 1944
    • Shipyard: Deutsche Werft, Hamburg
  • Commander
    • Karl Steffen
  • Fate: Surrendered at Stavanger, Norway on May 9, 1945. Transferred to Loch Ryan, Scotland on June 30, 1945. Towed out and scuttled on November 27, 1945, as part of Operation Deadlight.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-2345

U-2346[edit]

U-2347[edit]

U-2348[edit]

  • Type: XXIII
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: September 22, 1944
    • Launched: November 11, 1944
    • Commissioned: December 4, 1944
    • Shipyard: Deutsche Werft, Hamburg
  • Commander
    • Willibald Ulbing
  • Fate: Surrendered at Stavanger, Norway on May 9, 1945. Transferred to Loch Ryan on May 27, 1945. Broken up at Belfast in April 1949.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-2348

U-2349[edit]

U-2350[edit]

  • Type: XXIII
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: September 28, 1944
    • Launched: November 22, 1944
    • Commissioned: December 23, 1944
    • Shipyard: Deutsche Werft, Hamburg
  • Commander
    • Werner Schauer
  • Fate: Surrendered at Kristiansand Süd, Norway on May 9, 1945. Transferred to Loch Ryan, Scotland on May 29, 1945. Sunk by gunfire from British destroyer HMS Onslow and Polish destroyer ORP Piorun on November 28, 1945, as part of Operation Deadlight.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-2350

U-2351[edit]

  • Type: XXIII
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: September 28, 1944
    • Launched: November 22, 1944
    • Commissioned: December 23, 1944
    • Shipyard: Deutsche Werft, Hamburg
  • Commander
    • Werner Brückner
  • Fate: Surrendered at Flensburg, Germany on May 5, 1945. Later transferred to Lisahally, Northern Ireland. Sunk by gunfire from British destroyer HMS Offa on January 3, 1946, as part of Operation Deadlight.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-2351

U-2352[edit]

  • Type: XXIII
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: October 3, 1944
    • Launched: November 25, 1944
    • Commissioned: December 30, 1944
    • Shipyard: Deutsche Werft, Hamburg
  • Commander
    • Sigmund Budzyn
  • Fate: Scuttled at Hørav Hav, Denmark on May 5, 1945, as part of Operation Regenbogen. Later raised and broken up.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-2352

U-2353[edit]

  • Type: XXIII
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: October 10, 1944
    • Launched: December 6, 1944
    • Commissioned: January 9, 1945
    • Shipyard: Deutsche Werft, Hamburg
  • Commander
    • Jürgen Hillmann
  • Fate: Surrendered at Kristiansand Süd, Norway on May 9, 1945. Transferred to Loch Ryan, Scotland on May 29, 1945. Allocated to the Soviet Union by the TNC. Arrived at Libau, Latvia on December 4, 1945, as British N-class N31. Allocated to the Soviet Baltic Fleet on February 13, 1946. Renamed M-51 on June 9, 1949, and transferred to reserve fleet as a training hulk on December 22, 1950. Struck from Soviet Navy list on March 17, 1952, and broken up for scrap in 1963.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-2353

U-2354[edit]

  • Type: XXIII
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: October 14, 1944
    • Launched: December 10, 1944
    • Commissioned: January 11, 1945
    • Shipyard: Deutsche Werft, Hamburg
  • Commander
    • Hans-Dieter Wex
  • Fate: Surrendered at Kristiansand Süd, Norway on May 9, 1945. Transferred to Loch Ryan, Scotland on May 29, 1945. Sunk by gunfire from British destroyer HMS Onslow on December 22, 1945, as part of Operation Deadlight.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-2354

U-2363[edit]

  • Type: XXIII
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: November 22, 1944
    • Launched: January 18, 1945
    • Commissioned: February 5, 1945
    • Shipyard: Deutsche Werft, Hamburg
  • Commander
    • Karl Frahm
  • Fate: Surrendered at Kristiansand Süd, Norway on May 9, 1945. Transferred to Loch Ryan, Scotland on May 29, 1945. Sunk by gunfire from British destroyer HMS Onslow and Polish destroyer ORP Piorun on November 28, 1945, as part of Operation Deadlight.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-2363

U-2364[edit]

U-2365[edit]

  • Type: XXIII
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: December 6, 1944
    • Launched: January 26, 1945
    • Commissioned: March 2, 1945
    • Shipyard: Deutsche Werft, Hamburg
  • Commander
    • Fritz-Otto Korfmann
    • Uwe Christiansen
  • Fate: Scuttled in the Kattegat, northwest of Anholt island on May 8, 1945, as part of Operation Regenbogen. Raised in June 1956 and commissioned as West German submarine Hai on August 15, 1957.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-2365

U-2366[edit]

U-2367[edit]

  • Type: XXIII
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: December 11, 1944
    • Launched: February 23, 1945
    • Commissioned: March 17, 1945
    • Shipyard: Deutsche Werft, Hamburg
  • Commander
    • Heinrich Schröder
  • Fate: Sank near Schleimünde on May 5, 1945, following a collision with another U-boat. Raised in August 1956 and commissioned as West German submarine Hecht on October 1, 1957.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-2367

U-2368[edit]

U-2369[edit]

U-2370[edit]

  • Type: XXIII
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: December 20, 1944
    • Launched:
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: Deutsche Werft, Hamburg
  • Commander
  • Fate: Some sources state U-2370 was commissioned on April 15, 1944. However, according to planned commander Oblt. Bornkesser the submarine was never commissioned and was scuttled unfinished on May 3, 1945, at the Fink II bunker in Hamburg.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-2370

U-2371[edit]

U-2401[edit]

  • Type: XXIII
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: June 1944
    • Launched:
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: Ansaldo, Genoa
  • Commander
  • Fate: Keel laid down in June 1944, never completed. Cancelled August 24, 1944.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-2401

U-2402[edit]

  • Type: XXIII
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: June 1944
    • Launched:
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: Ansaldo, Genoa
  • Commander
  • Fate: Keel laid down in June 1944, never completed. Cancelled August 24, 1944.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-2402

U-2403[edit]

  • Type: XXIII
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: July 1944
    • Launched:
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: Ansaldo, Genoa
  • Commander
  • Fate: Keel laid down in July 1944, never completed. Cancelled August 24, 1944.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-2403

U-2404[edit]

  • Type: XXIII
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: July 1944
    • Launched:
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: Ansaldo, Genoa
  • Commander
  • Fate: Keel laid down in July 1944, never completed. Cancelled August 24, 1944.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-2404

U-2431[edit]

U-2432[edit]

U-2513[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: July 19, 1944
    • Launched: September 19, 1944
    • Commissioned: October 12, 1944
    • Shipyard: Blohm & Voss, Hamburg
  • Commander
    • Hans Bungards
    • Erich Topp
  • Fate: Surrendered at Horten, Norway on May 9, 1945. Transferred to Oslo on May 18, 1945. Departed Oslo on June 3, 1945, for Lisahally, Northern Ireland, arriving there on June 9. Secretly transferred to the US in August 1945 and escorted by USS Brant to New London, Connecticut, arriving there on August 25. Refitted at Portsmouth, New Hampshire and used for trials and training. Sunk west of Key West, Florida during rocket testing by USS Robert A. Owens on October 7, 1951.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-2513

U-2518[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: August 16, 1944
    • Launched: October 4, 1944
    • Commissioned: November 4, 1944
    • Shipyard: Blohm & Voss, Hamburg
  • Commander
    • Friedrich Weidner
  • Fate: Surrendered at Horten, Norway on May 9, 1945. Transferred to Oslo on May 18, 1945. Departed Oslo on June 3, 1945, for Lisahally, Northern Ireland, arriving there on June 7. Transferred to France on February 14, 1946, and renamed Roland Morillot on February 14, 1951.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-2518

U-2529[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: September 29, 1944
    • Launched: November 13, 1944
    • Commissioned: February 22, 1945
    • Shipyard: Blohm & Voss, Hamburg
  • Commander
    • Karl-Heinrich Feufel
    • Fritz Kallipke
  • Fate: Surrendered at Kristiansand Süd, Norway on May 9, 1945. Departed Kristiansand on June 3, 1945, for Lisahally, Northern Ireland, arriving there on June 6. Allocated to the Soviet Union by the TNC. Arrived at Libau, Latvia on December 4, 1945, as British N-class N27. Allocated to the Soviet Baltic Fleet on February 13, 1946. Renamed B-27 on June 9, 1949, and transferred to reserve fleet on December 29, 1955. Redesignated as block ship BSh-28 on September 19, 1955, and as training hulk UTS-3 on January 9, 1957. Struck from Soviet Navy list on September 1, 1972, and broken up for scrap.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-2529

U-2532[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: October 10, 1944
    • Launched: December 7, 1944
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: Blohm & Voss, Hamburg
  • Commander
  • Fate: Sunk at yard during bombing raid on December 31, 1944, and again on January 17, 1945.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-2532

U-2533[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: October 13, 1944
    • Launched: December 7, 1944
    • Commissioned: January 18, 1945
    • Shipyard: Blohm & Voss, Hamburg
  • Commander
    • Horst Günther
  • Fate: Scuttled at Travemünde on May 3, 1945. Later broken up.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-2533

U-2534[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: October 23, 1944
    • Launched: December 11, 1944
    • Commissioned: January 17, 1945
    • Shipyard: Blohm & Voss, Hamburg
  • Commander
    • Ulrich Drews
  • Fate: Scuttled east of Fehmarn island on May 3, 1945.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-2534

U-2535[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: October 19, 1944
    • Launched: December 16, 1944
    • Commissioned: January 28, 1945
    • Shipyard: Blohm & Voss, Hamburg
  • Commander
    • Otto Bitter
  • Fate: Scuttled at Travemünde on May 3, 1945. Later raised and broken up.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-2535

U-2536[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: October 21, 1944
    • Launched: December 16, 1944
    • Commissioned: February 6, 1945
    • Shipyard: Blohm & Voss, Hamburg
  • Commander
    • Ulrich Vöge
  • Fate: Scuttled at Travemünde on May 3, 1945. Later broken up.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-2536

U-2537[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: October 10, 1944
    • Launched: December 7, 1944
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: Blohm & Voss, Hamburg
  • Commander
  • Fate: Sunk at yard during bombing raid on December 31, 1944.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-2537

U-2538[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: October 24, 1944
    • Launched: January 6, 1945
    • Commissioned: February 16, 1945
    • Shipyard: Blohm & Voss, Hamburg
  • Commander
    • Heinrich Klapdor
  • Fate: Scuttled off Ærø on May 3, 1945. Later raised and broken up in 1950.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-2538

U-2539[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: October 27, 1944
    • Launched: January 6, 1945
    • Commissioned: February 21, 1945
    • Shipyard: Blohm & Voss, Hamburg
  • Commander
    • Erich Jewinski
  • Fate: Scuttled at Kiel on May 3, 1945. Later raised and broken up.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-2539

U-2546[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: November 22, 1944
    • Launched: February 19, 1945
    • Commissioned: March 21, 1945
    • Shipyard: Blohm & Voss, Hamburg
  • Commander
    • Max Dobbert
  • Fate: Scuttled at Kiel on May 3, 1945. Later raised and broken up.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-2546

U-2547[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: November 27, 1944
    • Launched: March 9, 1945
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: Blohm & Voss, Hamburg
  • Commander
  • Fate: Bombed while being built on March 11, 1945.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-2547

U-2548[edit]

U-2549[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: November 27, 1944
    • Launched: March 9, 1945
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: Blohm & Voss, Hamburg
  • Commander
  • Fate: Bombed while being built on March 11, 1945.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-2549

U-2550[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: November 27, 1944
    • Launched: March 9, 1945
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: Blohm & Voss, Hamburg
  • Commander
  • Fate: Bombed while being built on March 11, 1945.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-2550

U-2551[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: December 8, 1944
    • Launched: March 31, 1945
    • Commissioned: April 24, 1945
    • Shipyard: Blohm & Voss, Hamburg
  • Commander
    • Gerhard Schaar
  • Fate: Deliberately run aground by its crew at Solitüde Spit near Flensburg on May 5, 1945. Blown up by the Royal Navy on May 23, 1945, and then broken up.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-2551

U-2552[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: December 10, 1944
    • Launched: March 31, 1945
    • Commissioned: April 21, 1945
    • Shipyard: Blohm & Voss, Hamburg
  • Commander
    • Johannes Rudolph
  • Fate: Scuttled in Kiel harbor southwest of buoy B2 on May 3, 1945, as part of Operation Regenbogen. Later raised and broken up.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-2552

U-2553[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: December 12, 1944
    • Launched:
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: Blohm & Voss, Hamburg
  • Commander
  • Fate: Still unfinished at the end of the war, broken up on stocks in 1945-1946.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-2553

U-2554[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: December 14, 1944
    • Launched:
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: Blohm & Voss, Hamburg
  • Commander
  • Fate: Still unfinished at the end of the war, broken up on stocks in 1945-1946.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-2554

U-2555[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: December 20, 1944
    • Launched:
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: Blohm & Voss, Hamburg
  • Commander
  • Fate: Still unfinished at the end of the war, broken up on stocks in 1945-1946.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-2555

U-2556[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: December 23, 1944
    • Launched:
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: Blohm & Voss, Hamburg
  • Commander
  • Fate: Still unfinished at the end of the war, broken up on stocks in 1945-1946.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-2556

U-2557[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: December 30, 1944
    • Launched:
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: Blohm & Voss, Hamburg
  • Commander
  • Fate: Still unfinished at the end of the war, broken up on stocks in 1945-1946.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-2557

U-2558[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: February 1, 1945
    • Launched:
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: Blohm & Voss, Hamburg
  • Commander
  • Fate: Still unfinished at the end of the war, broken up on stocks in 1945-1946.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-2558

U-2559[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: February 4, 1945
    • Launched:
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: Blohm & Voss, Hamburg
  • Commander
  • Fate: Still unfinished at the end of the war, broken up on stocks in 1945-1946.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-2559

U-2560[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: February 12, 1945
    • Launched:
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: Blohm & Voss, Hamburg
  • Commander
  • Fate: Still unfinished at the end of the war, broken up on stocks in 1945-1946.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-2560

U-2561[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: February 15, 1945
    • Launched:
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: Blohm & Voss, Hamburg
  • Commander
  • Fate: Still unfinished at the end of the war, broken up on stocks in 1945-1946.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-2561

U-2562[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: February 24, 1945
    • Launched:
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: Blohm & Voss, Hamburg
  • Commander
  • Fate: Still unfinished at the end of the war, broken up on stocks in 1945-1946.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-2562

U-2563[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: February 28, 1945
    • Launched:
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: Blohm & Voss, Hamburg
  • Commander
  • Fate: Still unfinished at the end of the war, broken up on stocks in 1945-1946.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-2563

U-2564[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: March 29, 1945
    • Launched:
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: Blohm & Voss, Hamburg
  • Commander
  • Fate: Still unfinished at the end of the war, broken up on stocks in 1945-1946.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-2564

U-3001[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: April 15, 1944
    • Launched: May 30, 1944
    • Commissioned: July 20, 1944
    • Shipyard: AG Weser, Bremen
  • Commander
    • Hans Vogel
  • Fate: Scuttled northwest of Wesermünde on May 3, 1945. Later raised and broken up.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-3001

U-3017[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: September 2, 1944
    • Launched: November 5, 1944
    • Commissioned: January 5, 1945
    • Shipyard: AG Weser, Bremen
  • Commander
    • Rolf Lindschau
  • Fate: Surrendered at Horten, Norway on May 9, 1945. Transferred to Oslo on May 18. Left Oslo on June 3, 1945, for Lisahally, Northern Ireland, arriving there on June 7. Transferred to Britain and commissioned as British submarine N41.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-3041

U-3035[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: November 11, 1944
    • Launched: January 24, 1945
    • Commissioned: March 1, 1945
    • Shipyard: AG Weser, Bremen
  • Commander
    • Ernst-August Gerke
  • Fate: Surrendered at Stavanger, Norway on May 9, 1945. Left Stavanger on May 31, 1945, for Scapa Flow, Scotland, arriving there on June 2. Left Scapa Flow the same day for Lisahally, Northern Ireland, arriving there on June 4. Allocated by the TNC to the Soviet Union. Arrived at Libau, Latvia on December 10, 1945, as British N-class N28. Allocated to the Soviet Baltic Fleet on February 13, 1946, and renamed B-28 on June 9, 1949. Transferred to reserve on December 29, 1955. Redesignated as floating submarine battery recharging station PZS-34 on January 18, 1956. Struck from Soviet Navy list on March 25, 1958, and broken up for scrap.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-3041

U-3036[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: November 22, 1944
    • Launched: January 27, 1945
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: AG Weser, Bremen
  • Commander
  • Fate: Sunk during air raid on March 30, 1945, while being fitted out.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-3036

U-3041[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: December 7, 1944
    • Launched: February 15, 1945
    • Commissioned: March 10, 1945
    • Shipyard: AG Weser, Bremen
  • Commander
    • Joachim Vieth
    • Hans Hornkohl
  • Fate: Surrendered at Horten, Norway on May 9, 1945. Transferred to Oslo on May 18. Left Oslo on June 3, 1945, for Lisahally, Northern Ireland, arriving there on June 7. Allocated by the TNC to the Soviet Union. Arrived at Libau, Latvia on December 10, 1945, as British N-class N29. Allocated to the Soviet Baltic Fleet on February 13, 1946, and renamed B-29 on June 9, 1949. Transferred to reserve on December 29, 1955. Redesignated as floating submarine battery recharging station PZS-31 on January 18, 1956. Struck from Soviet Navy list on September 28, 1958, and broken up for scrap.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-3041

U-3042[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: December 15, 1944
    • Launched:
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: AG Weser, Bremen
  • Commander
  • Fate: Damaged in air raid while on slipways on February 22, 1945.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-3042

U-3043[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: December 14, 1944
    • Launched:
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: AG Weser, Bremen
  • Commander
  • Fate: Damaged in air raid while on slipways on February 22, 1945.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-3043

U-3044[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: December 21, 1944
    • Launched: March 1, 1945
    • Commissioned: March 27, 1945
    • Shipyard: AG Weser, Bremen
  • Commander
    • Bernhard Jaek
    • Detlef von Lehsten
  • Fate: Scuttled in Gelting Bay on May 5, 1945, as part of Operation Regenbogen. Later raised and broken up.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-3044

U-3045[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: December 20, 1944
    • Launched: March 6, 1945
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: AG Weser, Bremen
  • Commander
  • Fate: Sunk during air raid on March 30, 1945, while being fitted out.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-3045

U-3046[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: December 29, 1944
    • Launched: March 10, 1945
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: AG Weser, Bremen
  • Commander
  • Fate: Sunk during air raid on March 30, 1945, while being fitted out.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-3046

U-3047[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: January 3, 1945
    • Launched: April 11, 1945
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: AG Weser, Bremen
  • Commander
  • Fate: Broken up because it was not ready for commission.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-3047

U-3048[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: December 31, 1944
    • Launched:
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: AG Weser, Bremen
  • Commander
  • Fate: Broken up because it was not ready for commission.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-3048

U-3049[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: December 30, 1944
    • Launched:
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: AG Weser, Bremen
  • Commander
  • Fate: Broken up because it was not ready for commission.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-3049

U-3050[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: January 9, 1945
    • Launched: April 18, 1945
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: AG Weser, Bremen
  • Commander
  • Fate: Broken up because it was not ready for commission.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-3050

U-3051[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: January 8, 1945
    • Launched: April 20, 1945
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: AG Weser, Bremen
  • Commander
  • Fate: Broken up because it was not ready for commission.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-3051

U-3052[edit]

U-3053[edit]

U-3054[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: January 27, 1945
    • Launched:
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: AG Weser, Bremen
  • Commander
  • Fate: Damaged in air raid on March 11, 1945. Broken up on slipways.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-3054

U-3055[edit]

U-3056[edit]

U-3057[edit]

U-3058[edit]

U-3059[edit]

U-3060[edit]

U-3061[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: February 24, 1945
    • Launched:
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: AG Weser, Bremen
  • Commander
  • Fate: Damaged in air raid on March 11, 1945. Broken up on slipways.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-3061

U-3062[edit]

U-3063[edit]

U-3501[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: March 20, 1944
    • Launched: April 19, 1944
    • Commissioned: July 29, 1944
    • Shipyard: Schichau-Werke, Danzig
  • Commander
    • Helmut Münster
    • Hans-Joachim Schmidt-Weichert
  • Fate: Scuttled in the west side of the Weser estuary on May 5 (or May 1), 1945. Later broken up.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-3501

U-3502[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: April 16, 1944
    • Launched: July 6, 1944
    • Commissioned: August 19, 1944
    • Shipyard: Schichau-Werke, Danzig
  • Commander
    • Hermann Schultz
  • Fate: Used as an electricity-producing boat; stern damaged by bombs and was removed from service at Hamburg on May 3, 1945. Later broken up.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-3502

U-3503[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: June 17, 1944
    • Launched: July 27, 1944
    • Commissioned: September 9, 1944
    • Shipyard: Schichau-Werke, Danzig
  • Commander
    • Hugo Deiring
  • Fate: Scuttled in the Kattegat, west of Göteborg, Sweden on May 8, 1945. Raised in 1946 and broken up.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-3503

U-3504[edit]

U-3505[edit]

U-3506[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: July 14, 1944
    • Launched: August 28, 1944
    • Commissioned: October 16, 1944
    • Shipyard: Schichau-Werke, Danzig
  • Commander
    • Gerhard Thäter
  • Fate: Scuttled in the Elbe II bunker at Hamburg on May 2, 1945, and not discovered until 1985. Wreckage still there, but covered in gravel. A parking lot now sits on top of the bunker site.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-3506

U-3507[edit]

U-3508[edit]

U-3509[edit]

U-3510[edit]

U-3511[edit]

U-3512[edit]

U-3513[edit]

U-3514[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: August 21, 1944
    • Launched: October 21, 1944
    • Commissioned: December 9, 1944
    • Shipyard: Schichau-Werke, Danzig
  • Commander
    • Günther Fritze
  • Fate: Captured at Bergen, Norway and transported to Loch Ryan awaiting a decision about its fate. The Soviet Union refused an offer to have it, as did Britain, so on the 11 February 1946 it was sunk by the naval tug Prosperous with gunfire and a "Shark" anti-submarine weapon. U-3514 was the last submarine to be disposed of in Operation Deadlight.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-3514

U-3515[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: August 27, 1944
    • Launched: November 4, 1944
    • Commissioned: December 14, 1944
    • Shipyard: Schichau-Werke, Danzig
  • Commander
    • Fedor Kuscher
  • Fate: Surrendered at Horten, Norway on May 9, 1945. Transferred to Oslo on May 18, to Scapa Flow, Scotland on June 3, 1945, arriving there on June 6, and finally to Lisahally, Northern Ireland on June 8, 1945, arriving there on June 9. Allocated to the Soviet Union by the TNC. Arrived at Libau, Latvia on February 2, 1946, as British N-class N30. Allocated to the Soviet Baltic Fleet on February 13, 1946. Renamed B-30 on June 9, 1949, and transferred to reserve fleet on December 29, 1955. Redesignated as floating submarine battery recharging station PZS-35 on January 18, 1956, and as test hulk B-100 on July 2, 1958. Struck from Soviet Navy list on September 25, 1959, and broken up for scrap on November 30, 1959.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-3515

U-3516[edit]

U-3517[edit]

U-3518[edit]

U-3519[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: September 19, 1944
    • Launched: November 23, 1944
    • Commissioned: January 6, 1945
    • Shipyard: Schichau-Werke, Danzig
  • Commander
    • Richard von Harpe
  • Fate: Sunk with all hands by an RAF air-dropped mine during training north of Warnemünde on March 2, 1945.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-3519

U-3520[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: September 20, 1944
    • Launched: November 23, 1944
    • Commissioned: January 12, 1945
    • Shipyard: Schichau-Werke, Danzig
  • Commander
    • Sarto Ballert
  • Fate: Sunk with all hands during training northeast of Bülk by mines on January 31, 1945.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-3520

U-3521[edit]

U-3522[edit]

U-3523[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: October 7, 1944
    • Launched: December 14, 1944
    • Commissioned: January 23, 1945
    • Shipyard: Schichau-Werke, Danzig
  • Commander
    • Willi Müller
  • Fate: Sunk during training with all hands by depth charges from a B-24 Liberator of RAF 86 Squadron in the Skagerrak northeast of Skagen Horn on May 6, 1945. Wreckage found in April 2018.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-3523

U-3524[edit]

U-3525[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: October 17, 1944
    • Launched: December 23, 1944
    • Commissioned: January 31, 1945
    • Shipyard: Schichau-Werke, Danzig
  • Commanders
    • Hans-Ludwig Gaude
    • Franz Kranich
  • Fate: Severely damaged by an air raid on Kiel, the wreckage was scuttled on May 3, 1945
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-3525

U-3526[edit]

U-3527[edit]

U-3528[edit]

U-3529[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: November 2, 1944
    • Launched: January 26, 1945
    • Commissioned: March 22, 1945
    • Shipyard: Schichau-Werke, Danzig
  • Commander
    • Karl-Heinz Schmidt
  • Fate: Scuttled in Flensburger Förde, May 5, 1945. Later raised and broken up.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-3529

U-3530[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: November 3, 1944
    • Launched: January 26, 1945
    • Commissioned: March 23, 1945
    • Shipyard: Schichau-Werke, Danzig
  • Commanders
    • Wilhelm Brauel
    • Walter-Ernst Koch
  • Fate: Scuttled in Kiel harbour, May 3, 1945. Later raised and broken up.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-3530

U-3531[edit]

U-3532[edit]

U-3533[edit]

U-3534[edit]

U-3535[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
  • Commander
  • Fate: Captured incomplete by the Soviets on Slip No. 4 on March 30, 1945, was 95% complete for launching when captured. Redesignated as TS-5 on April 12, 1945, and launched at Danzig in July 1945. Allocated to Soviet Baltic Fleet and moved to Libau, Latvia. Inspected by TNC at Libau on October 8, 1945, still incomplete and with a missing rudder. Moved to Kronstadt in early 1945 or early 1946 and probably commissioned into the Soviet Navy for sea trials/training. Renamed R-1 on March 8, 1947. Sunk in the Baltic off Cape Ristna Lighthouse on August 7 or 8, 1947.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-3535

U-3536[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
  • Commander
  • Fate: Captured incomplete by the Soviets on Slip No. 4 on March 30, 1945, was 95% complete for launching when captured. Redesignated as TS-6 on April 12, 1945, and launched at Danzig in July 1945. Allocated to Soviet Baltic Fleet and moved to Libau, Latvia. Inspected by TNC at Libau on October 8, 1945, still incomplete and with a missing rudder. Moved to Kronstadt in early 1945 or early 1946 and probably commissioned into the Soviet Navy for sea trials/training. Renamed R-2 on March 8, 1947. Sunk in the Baltic off Cape Ristna Lighthouse on August 7 or 8, 1947.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-3536

U-3537[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
  • Commander
  • Fate: Captured incomplete by the Soviets on Slip No. 3 on March 30, 1945. Redesignated as TS-7 on April 12, 1945, and launched at Danzig in mid-1945. Allocated to Soviet Baltic Fleet and moved to Libau, Latvia. Inspected by TNC at Libau on October 8, 1945, still incomplete. Moved to Kronstadt in early 1945 or early 1946 and probably commissioned into the Soviet Navy for sea trials/training. Renamed R-3 on March 8, 1947. Sunk in the Baltic off Cape Ristna Lighthouse on August 7 or 8, 1947.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-3537

U-3538[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
  • Commander
  • Fate: Construction suspended on January 29, 1945. Captured incomplete by the Soviets on Slip No. 3 on March 30, 1945. Redesignated as TS-8 on April 12, 1945, and launched at Danzig in July 1945. Allocated to Soviet Baltic Fleet and moved to Libau, Latvia. Inspected by TNC at Libau on October 8, 1945, still incomplete with bomb damage and a flooded forward section. Moved to Kronstadt in early 1945 or early 1946. Renamed R-4 on March 8, 1947. Struck off Soviet Navy list on February 28, 1948, and released for recovery, later broken up for scrap.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-3538

U-3539[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
  • Commander
  • Fate: Construction suspended on January 29, 1945. Captured incomplete by the Soviets on Slip No. 2 on March 30, 1945. Redesignated as TS-9 on April 12, 1945, and launched at Danzig in July 1945. Allocated to Soviet Baltic Fleet and moved to Libau, Latvia and then to Tallinn, Estonia, still incomplete. Moved to Kronstadt in early 1945 or early 1946. Renamed R-5 on March 8, 1947. Struck off Soviet Navy list on February 29, 1948, and released for recovery, later broken up for scrap.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-3539

U-3540[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
  • Commander
  • Fate: Construction suspended on January 29, 1945. Captured incomplete by the Soviets on Slip No. 2 on March 30, 1945. Redesignated as TS-10 on April 12, 1945, and launched at Danzig in July 1945. Allocated to Soviet Baltic Fleet and moved to Libau, Latvia. Inspected by TNC at Libau on October 8, 1945, still incomplete and with a missing rudder. Moved to Kronstadt in early 1945 or early 1946. Renamed R-6 on March 8, 1947. Struck off Soviet Navy list on February 28, 1948, and released for recovery, later broken up for scrap.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-3540

U-3541[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
  • Commander
  • Fate: Construction suspended on January 29, 1945. Captured incomplete by the Soviets on Slip No. 6 on March 30, 1945. Redesignated as TS-11 on April 12, 1945, and launched at Danzig in July 1945. Allocated to Soviet Baltic Fleet and moved to Libau, Latvia and then to Tallinn, Estonia, still incomplete. Moved to Kronstadt in early 1945 or early 1946. Renamed R-7 on March 8, 1947. Struck off Soviet Navy list on February 28, 1948, and released for recovery, later broken up for scrap.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-3541

U-3542[edit]

  • Type: XXI
  • Construction
  • Commander
  • Fate: Construction suspended on January 29, 1945. Captured incomplete by the Soviets on Slip No. 3 on March 30, 1945. Redesignated as TS-12 on April 12, 1945, and launched at Danzig in July 1945. Allocated to Soviet Baltic Fleet and moved to Libau, Latvia. Inspected by TNC at Libau on October 8, 1945, still incomplete. Moved to Kronstadt in early 1945 or early 1946. Renamed R-8 on March 8, 1947. Struck off Soviet Navy list on February 28, 1948, and released for recovery, later broken up for scrap.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-3542

U-4706[edit]

  • Type: XXIII
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: November 14, 1944
    • Launched: January 19, 1945
    • Commissioned: February 7, 1945
    • Shipyard: Germaniawerft, Kiel
  • Commander
    • Manfred Schneider
  • Fate: Surrendered at Kristiansand Süd, Norway on May 9, 1945. Transferred to Norway in October 1948 and became the Norwegian submarine KNM Knerter.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-4706

U-4708[edit]

  • Type: XXIII
  • Construction
    • Laid Down: December 1, 1944
    • Launched: March 24, 1945
    • Commissioned:
    • Shipyard: Germaniawerft, Kiel
  • Commander
  • Fate: Sunk just prior to commissioning on April 9, 1945, in the Kilian bunker in Kiel. Rumored to be still there in early 2000.
  • U-boat.net webpage for U-4708

References[edit]

  • Sharpe, Peter (1998). U-Boat Fact File. Great Britain: Midland Publishing. ISBN 1-85780-072-9.
  • U-boat.net: U-boats database