Karlsruhe
Country | Germany |
Ship Class | K-class Light Cruiser |
Builder | Deutsche Werke Kiel |
Yard Number | 207 |
Slip/Drydock Number | II |
Ordered | 8 Apr 1925 |
Laid Down | 27 Jul 1926 |
Launched | 20 Aug 1927 |
Commissioned | 6 Nov 1929 |
Sunk | 9 Apr 1940 |
Displacement | 8,130 tons standard |
Length | 571 feet |
Beam | 50 feet |
Draft | 20 feet |
Machinery | 4 MAN 10-cylinder diesel engines, 2 geared turbines, 3 shafts |
Power Output | 68,000 shaft horsepower |
Speed | 30 knots |
Range | 5,200nm at 19 knots |
Crew | 820 |
Armament | 3x3x15cm SK C/25 guns, 6x88mm AA guns, 8x3.7cm SK C/30 AA guns, 8x20mm AA guns, 12x533mm torpedoes, 120 mines |
Armor | 100mm command tower, 40mm deck, 20mm turrets, 50-70mm belt |
Aircraft | Two He 60 floatplanes |
Contributor: C. Peter Chen
ww2dbaseUpon commissioning in late 1929, light cruiser Karlsruhe served as a training ship. In the early 1930s, she embarked on a world cruise; during that cruise, weakness in her hull plating resulted in a pause in her voyage for structural repairs at San Diego, California, United States. She undertook further long voyages during the 1930s. In Jan and Feb 1937, under the command of Captain Leopold Siemens, she patrolled off of the Spanish and Portuguese coast during the Spanish Civil War as part of the international naval blockade. Between 21 May 1938 and 13 Nov 1939, she underwent a refit. On 13 Nov 1939, she was placed under the command of Captain Friedrich Rieve. In the morning of 9 Apr 1940, as a member of Task Force 4, she fired her guns at defensive positions at Kristiansand in southern Norway while carrying invasion troops. That evening, en route for Germany, she was discovered by the British submarine Truant shortly after departing Kristiansand. Truant fired a spread of torpedoes at her; one hit, disabling her powerplant. Her crew was picked up by torpedo boat Grief, which scuttled the crippled Karlsruhe with two torpedoes at 2250 hours.
ww2dbaseSource: Wikipedia.
Last Major Revision: Oct 2009
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Karlsruhe Operational Timeline
6 Nov 1929 | Karlsruhe was commissioned into service. |
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