
German destroyer Z39 - Wikipedia
Z39 was a Type 1936A (Mob) destroyer built for Germany's Kriegsmarine during World War II. She was laid down in August 1940 and completed three years later. Her anti-aircraft armament …
Type 1936A destroyer - Wikipedia
The class, including the 36A (Mob), consisted of 15 ships. All were built in Bremen by AG Weser shipyard (part of Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG/Deschimag) apart from Z37, Z38 …
Z-39 — ‘Plan Z’. Join us as we look back in time to ... - Medium
Jan 14, 2020 · Join us as we look back in time to discover the real-life career of German Destroyer Z-39. After the signing of the Treaty of Versailles in 1919 which brought about the …
Z39 History - German Navy
Z39 operated at Jutland for a short time until it was send to the Baltic Sea at the beginning of 1944. On 23.06.1944 it was damaged by Soviet bombers and send to Kiel for repairs where it …
Destroyer Photo Index Z-39 DD-939 - NavSource
View of Z-39 under US flag in 1945. When war broke out in 1939, new destroyer classes were cancelled and 12 additional 1936A vessels were ordered with slight modifications to speed …
D.K.M. Z39 - bob.plord.net
D.K.M. Z39 1942 (Neptun 1061b) Class: Type 36A (MoB) - 7 destroyers of 1940 Displacement: 2,600 tons Dimensions: 416.5 (oa) x 39.5 x 13 ft Machinery: 2-shaft geared turbines, 70,000 …
About: German destroyer Z39 - DBpedia Association
The Z39 was a Type 1936A (Mob) destroyer built for Germany's Kriegsmarine during World War II. She was laid down in August 1940 and completed three years later. Her anti-aircraft …
German destroyer Z39 - Wikiwand
Z39 was a Type 1936A (Mob) destroyer built for Germany's Kriegsmarine during World War II. She was laid down in August 1940 and completed three years later. Her anti-aircraft armament …
Z39 Destroyer - Wehrmacht History
The destroyer Z39 is commissioned. The destroyer Z39 is seized as a prize of war by the USA. The destroyer Z39 is renamed DD 939. The destroyer DD 939 is used for spare parts. The …
Type 1936B destroyer - Wikipedia
All three ships spent the war in the Baltic Sea, escorting German convoys, laying minefields, and bombarding Soviet forces in 1944–1945. Z35 and Z36 were lost in the Gulf of Finland after …