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German submarine U 5269

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Name
  
U-5269

Builder
  
F. Schichau, Elbing

Type
  
Type XXVIIB

Draft
  
3.66 m

Ordered
  
7 July 1944

Commissioned
  
3 November 1944

Length
  
12 m

German submarine U-5269

Displacement
  
17 long tons (17 t) submerged

German submarine U-5269 was a Type XXVIIB "Seehund" midget submarine which bears one of the highest registry numbers of the Kriegsmarine to be issued to a submarine during World War II. U-5269 was not, however, the last German submarine commissioned (that boat was U-4712) but was issued a higher registry since contracted boats were frequently commissioned out of order due to scheduling and construction conflicts.

As with the majority of the German mini-submarines of late World War II, U-5269 was part of the "wonder weapon" effort of Nazi Germany in an attempt to stem the defeats of 1944 and 1945. Karl Dönitz had originally hoped for over one thousand miniature submarines to be constructed, but in the end the total number commissioned were just under three hundred. The vessel is thought to have operated during the winter of 1944 and either scrapped or sunk in early 1945

References

German submarine U-5269 Wikipedia