German submarine U-52 (1939)
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German submarine U-52 was a Type VIIB U-boat
U-boat
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 of the German
Nazi Germany
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 Kriegsmarine
Kriegsmarine
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 during World War II
World War II
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. She was initially ordered on 15 May 1937 in violation of the terms of the Treaty of Versailles
Treaty of Versailles
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, and laid down on 9 March 1938 at the yards of F. Krupp Germaniawerft AG in Kiel
Kiel
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 as werk 587. Launched on 21 December 1938, she was comissioned on 4 February 1939 under the command of Kptlt. Wolfgang Barten.

U-52 undertook eight war patrols in the Battle of the Atlantic, before being scuttled at Danzig in 1945 and broken up in 1947.

Raiding career

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! Date
! Ship
! Nationality
! Tonnage
! Fate
|-
| 19 June 1940
| The Monarch
|   British
| 824
| Sunk
|-
| 19 June 1940
| Ville de Namur
|   Belgian
| 7,463
| Sunk
|-
| 21 June 1940
| Hilda
|   Finnish
| 1,144
| Sunk
|-
| 14 July 1940
| Thetis A.
|   Greek
| 4,111
| Sunk
|-
| 4 August 1940
| Geraldine Mary
|   British
| 7,244
| Sunk
|-
| 4 August 1940
| Gogovale
|   British
| 4,586
| Sunk
|-
| 4 August 1940
| King Alfred
|   British
| 5,272
| Sunk
|-
| 2 December 1940
| Goodleigh
|   British
| 5,448
| Sunk
|-
| 2 December 1940
| Tasso
|   British
| 1,586
| Sunk
|-
| 4 February 1941
| Ringhorn
|   Norwegian
| 1,298
| Sunk
|-
| 10 February 1941
| Canford Chine
|   British
| 3,364
| Sunk
|-
| 10 April 1941
| Saleier
|   Dutch
| 6,563
| Sunk
|-
| 14 April 1941
| Ville de Liège
|   Belgian
| 7,430
| Sunk
|}
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