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  • German submarine U-374
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  • German submarine U-374 was a Type VIIC U-boat of the Nazi German Kriegsmarine during World War II. She was ordered on 23 September 1939. Her keel was laid down by Howaldtswerke AG in Kiel on 18 December 1939, she was launched on 10 May 1941 and formally commissioned into the Kriegsmarine on 21 June 1941 under the command of Unno von Fischel. U-374 had a short career, carrying out three patrols. During these she sank one merchant ship, the British SS Rose Schiaffino and two auxiliary warships, the naval trawlers Lady Shirley and Rosabelle.
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  • German submarine U-374 was a Type VIIC U-boat of the Nazi German Kriegsmarine during World War II. She was ordered on 23 September 1939. Her keel was laid down by Howaldtswerke AG in Kiel on 18 December 1939, she was launched on 10 May 1941 and formally commissioned into the Kriegsmarine on 21 June 1941 under the command of Unno von Fischel. U-374 had a short career, carrying out three patrols. During these she sank one merchant ship, the British SS Rose Schiaffino and two auxiliary warships, the naval trawlers Lady Shirley and Rosabelle. U-374 was sunk on 12 January 1942 in the western Mediterranean east of Cape Spartivento, in position 37.50N, 16.00E, by torpedoes from the British submarine HMS Unbeaten. 42 of her crew were killed; there was one survivor.