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Constantinople Flotilla

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Country
  
Germany

Type
  
U-boat flotilla

Branch
  
Imperial German Navy

Garrison/HQ
  
Constantinople

Active
  
Raised May 1915, Dissolved October 1918

Nickname(s)
  
Constantinople flotilla

The Constantinople Flotilla (German: U-Halbflottille Konstantinopel) was an Imperial German Navy formation set up during World War I to prosecute the U-boat campaign against Allied shipping in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea in support of Germany’s ally, the Ottoman Empire. Despite its official name, the "U-boats of the Mediterranean Division in Constantinople" (U-Boote der Mittelmeerdivision in Konstantinopel), it saw little service there, operating mostly against Russian shipping in the Black Sea.

The Constantinople Flotilla had a maximum strength of 11 U–boats but due to the unfavourable conditions for commerce raiding in the Black Sea saw little success during its three years of operations. In three years of operation, the force sank ships totalling 117,093 GRT.

15 U-boats served in the Constantinople Flotilla; 7 were lost operationally: 5 in the Black Sea and 2 in the Mediterranean. One U-boat was sold to Bulgaria. Two more U-boats were assigned to the Flotilla, but were lost en route to Constantinople.

In 1917 the force was amalgamated with the Pola Flotilla, coming under the command of the U-Boat Leader, Mediterranean (Führer der U-boote im Mittelmeer) there; the unit was renamed the Constantinople Half-Flotilla (U-Halbflotille Konstantinopel).

In 1918, with the collapse of the Central Powers, the U-boats were scuttled, or fled to join the Pola boats in their evacuation to Germany.

List of U-boats

  • U-21
  • U-33
  • U-38
  • UB-3*
  • UB-7
  • UB-8
  • UB-14
  • UB-42
  • UB-45
  • UB-44*
  • UB-46
  • UB-66
  • UB-68
  • UC-13
  • UC-15
  • UC-23
  • UC-37
  • References

    Constantinople Flotilla Wikipedia