And over the Alps to deal with the Dual Monarchy's list of U-Boats...
KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
LIST OF GREAT WAR AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN SUBMARINES
Note that all ships serving the descendant states of the Dual Monarchy (Austria, Hungary, Czechia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Croatia and Bosnia & Herzegovina) retain the same pennant number in their new service.
No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)
TYPE U-1 SUBMARINE
U01 SM U-1 — Valentina Egelina Marchetti (Transferred to Yugoslavia in 1918 prior to the Armistice, surrendered to the Allies later that year, was scrapped in 1920; adopted by Austria, renamed ÖMS Volksgarten with pennant U01) *
U02 SM U-2 — Baronowa Zofia Katarzyna z Bézardówna/Sofia Katrina, Freiin von Bézard (Transferred to Yugoslavia in 1918 prior to the Armistice, surrendered to the Allies later that year, was scrapped in 1920; adopted by Poland, renamed ORP Szczepanów with pennant P22) *
TYPE U-3 SUBMARINE
U03 SM U-3 — Baronesa Pavla Karolina Strnadová (Was sunk by combination ramming and depth charge attack in 1915 by RM Citta di Catania and TE Bisson northeast of Brindisi, Apulia, Italy; adopted by Czechia, renamed LCN Pohořelice with pennant P03) *
U04 SM U-4 — Baronesa Julie Ladislava Leschanowská (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Czechia, renamed LCN Jihlava with pennant P04) *
TYPE U-5 SUBMARINE
U05 SM U-5 — Barónka Pavlína Vlasta Passerařová (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Slovakia, renamed SNL Prešporok with pennant P05) *
U06 SM U-6 — Baronesa Patrícia Hedvika z Falkhausenová/Patricia Hedwig, Freiin von Falkenhausen (Trapped in anti-submarine nets in 1916, subsequently was scuttled to prevent capture in the Otrano Strait; adopted by Czechia, renamed LCN Plzeň with pennant P06) *
TYPE U-7 SUBMARINE (German Type U-66)
U07 SM U-7 — Ursula Ghislaine Mulhe (Built in Germany for Austria-Hungary, transferred to Germany before commissioning in 1915, was lost due to possible mine strike in 1917 in the North Sea; given new name DMS Urbach with German Navy pennant U66) *
U08 SM U-8 — Loretta Emallie, Freiin von Rosenberg-Gruszczyński (Built in Germany for Austria-Hungary, transferred to Germany before commissioning in 1915, surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped in 1921; given new name DMS Loissin with German Navy pennant U67) *
U09 SM U-9 — Selina Luisana Güntzel (Built in Germany for Austria-Hungary, transferred to Germany before commissioning in 1915, was sunk by surface attack by HMS Farnborough south of west from Cahersiveen, County Kerry, Ireland; given new name DMS Schöneberg with German Navy pennant U68) *
U10 SM U-10 — Bertilde Enelise Wilhelms (Built in Germany for Austria-Hungary, transferred to Germany before commissioning in 1915, was sunk by unknown circumstances in 1917 somewhere in the North Sea; given new name DMS Bommern with German Navy pennant U69) *
U11 SM U-11 — Renilda Othelia Wünsche (Built in Germany for Austria-Hungary, transferred to Germany before commissioning in 1915, surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped two years later; given new name DMS Rheinhausen with Germany Navy pennant U70) *
TYPE UB-I SUBMARINE (Temporary Transfer from Germany)
U07 SM U-7 — Haldis Hiltrude Lütjohann (Built in Germany as SM UB-7, assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1915 and re-designated as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy [second of designation], assigned to the Black Sea the following year and restored to full German control, was sunk by friendly mine strike in 1916 east-southeast of Varna, Bulgaria; retained by Germany, given new name DMS Holtenau with pennant U174)
U08 SM U-8 — Barrett Emilie, Freiin von Voigt und Todorov/Baret Emili Nikolevna fon Foĭgt i Todorova Барет Емили Николевна фон Фойгт и Тодорова (Built in Germany as SM UB-8, assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1915 and re-designated as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy [second of designation], assigned to the Black Sea the following year and restored to full German control; sold to Bulgaria later in 1916, renamed KNV Podvodnik No. 18 КНВ Подводник № 18; surrendered to the Allies two years later, was scrapped in 1921; adopted by Bulgaria, renamed KRB Knjaz Aleksandŭr I КРБ Княз Александър I with pennant P01/П01, given German Navy pennant number U175 for administrative purposes) *
U09 SM U-9 — Hehilde Swanilda Schmidt (Built in Germany as SM UB-3, assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1915 and re-designated as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy [second of designation], was sunk by unknown circumstances later that year in the Aegean Sea; retained by Germany, given new name DMS Helbedündorf with pennant U170)
TYPE U-10 COASTAL SUBMARINE (German Type UB-I)
U10 SM U-10 — Gaelle Frederique Wäger (Built in Germany as SM UB-1, transferred to Austria-Hungary in 1915, renamed [second of designation], was sunk by mine strike in 1918 near Caorle, Veneto, Italy; salvaged and was scrapped two years later; adopted by Austria, renamed ÖMS Glanegg with pennant U10, given German Navy pennant U168 for administrative purposes) *
U11 SM U-11 — Patricija Ljuba Eberhardt (Built in Germany as SM UB-15, transferred to Austria-Hungary in 1915 and renamed [second of designation], surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Croatia, renamed BH Premantura with pennant P11, given German Navy pennant number U182 for administrative purposes) *
TYPE U-5 SUBMARINE (Continued)
U12 SM U-12 — Gretchen Edelgard von Lerch (Was sunk by mine strike in 1915 near Venice, Veneto, Italy; salvaged by Italy the following year and was subsequently scrapped; adopted by Austria, renamed ÖMS Graz with pennant U12) *
BRUMAIRE-CLASS SUBMARINE
U14 SM U-14 — Priscilla Maria Océane Gisèle O'Byrne de Zeidler (Built in France as SM Curie with pennant Q87, was sunk after being ensnared by harbour defences in 1914 off Pula, Istra, Croatia; salvaged by Austria-Hungary and renamed, surrendered to the Allies in 1918, restored to France and restored to original name, decommissioned for the second time in 1928, was scrapped the following year; retained by France under original name with pennant S94)
TYPE U-10 SUBMARINE (German Type UB-I) (Continued)
U15 SM U-15 — Sofie Fiala Schlosser (Built in Germany for Austria-Hungary, surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Czechia, renamed LCN Srbice with pennant P15, given German Navy pennant number U185 for administrative purposes) *
U16 SM U-16 — Khrýstyna Oréstivna von Zopá Христина Орестівна фон Зопа (Built in Germany for Austria-Hungary, was sunk by ramming in 1916 by RM Nembo southwest of Orikum, Vlorë, Albania; adopted by Ukraine, renamed PCh Chernivtsí ПЧ Чернівці with pennant 316, given German Navy pennant number U186 for administrative purposes) *
U17 SM U-17 — Freja Vigora Skopinic (Built by Germany for Austria-Hungary, surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Croatia, renamed BH Fužine with pennant P17, given German Navy pennant number U187 for administrative purposes) *
TYPE UC-I COASTAL MINELAYER SUBMARINE (Temporary Transfer from Germany)
U18 SM U-18 — Odelinda Aldona Feddersen (Built in Germany as SM UC-14, assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1915 and re-designated as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, restored to German control two years later, was sunk by mine strike later in 1917 near Zeebrugge, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium; given new name DMS Olderup with pennant U201)
U19 SM U-19 — Beatrisa Bobbe Heller (Built in Germany as SM UC-15, assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1915 and re-designated as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, was sunk by unknown circumstances the following year near Sulina, Tulcea, Romania; given new name DMS Boxberg with pennant U202)
TYPE U-20 SUBMARINE
U20 SM U-20 — Kateřina Leontýna Milerová (Was sunk by torpedo strike in 1918 by RM F-12 south of Lignano Sabbiadoro, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy; was salvaged in 1962, conning tower preserved at the Heeresgeschichtliches Museum — Militärhistorisches Institut, Vienna, Austria; remainder of ship was scrapped; adopted by Czechia, renamed LCN Kadaň with pennant P20) *
U21 SM U-21 — Baronowa Pelagia Jagienka z Holubówna (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Poland, renamed ORP Przemyśl with pennant P21) *
U22 SM U-22 — Kreszenz Fränze Sterz (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Austria, renamed ÖMS Kufstein with pennant U22) *
U23 SM U-23 — Bárónő Bézard Cintia Karola/Lucia Karola, Freiin von Bézard (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1918 by RM Airone in the Strait of Otrano; adopted by Hungary, renamed MH Csepel with pennant T23) *
TYPE UC-I COASTAL MINELAYER SUBMARINE (Temporary Transfer from Germany) (Continued)
U24 SM U-24 — Emerlinda Mariel Fröhner di Viotti (Built in Germany as SM UC-12, assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1915 and re-designated as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, was sunk by explosion of her own mine magazine the following year near Taranto, Apulia, Italy; salvaged by Italy, commissioned as RM X-1, was scrapped after World War One; adopted by Italy, renamed MM Terracina with pennant S30, given German Navy pennant U199 for administrative purposes) *
U25 SM U-25 — Leyna Joan Kirchner (Built in Germany as SM UC-13, assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1915 and re-designated as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, was sunk by grounding in a storm later that year north of Kandıra, Kocaeli, Turkey; given new name DMS Lübstorf with pennant U200)
TYPE U-10 SUBMARINE (German Type UB-I) (Continued)
U26 SM U-26 — Solómija Héjnivna fon Héjmbuga Соломія Гейнівна фон Геймбурга (Built in Germany as SM UB-14, assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1915 and re-designated as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, restored to German control later that year, was surrendered to the Allies in 1918, scuttled the following year off Sevastópol', Crimea; adopted by Ukraine, renamed PCh Ak-Mechét' ПЧ Ак-Мечеть with pennant 314, given German Navy pennant number U181 for administrative purposes) *
TYPE U-27 SUBMARINE
U27 SM U-27 — Vanessa Reinhilde Thekla von Fernland (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Austria, renamed ÖMS Volksprater with pennant U27) *
U28 SM U-28 — Táňa Zuzanka Hudeceková (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Czechia, renamed LCN Terezín with pennant P28) *
U29 SM U-29 — Slađana Ljiljana Prásil (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was sunk en route to scrapping the following year near Bizerta, Tunisia; adopted by Croatia, renamed BH Šandalja with pennant P29) *
U30 SM U-30 — Bárónő Fähndrich Bianka Flóra/Bianka Flora, Freiin von Fähndrich (Was sunk by unknown circumstances in 1917 in the Adriatic Sea; adopted by Hungary, renamed MH Belváros with pennant T30) *
U31 SM U-31 — Tamara Františka Nejebsá (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Czechia, renamed LCN Teplice with pennant P31) *
U32 SM U-32 — Tihana Grozdana Vio (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Croatia, renamed BH Trsat with pennant P32) *
TYPE U-31 SUBMARINE (Temporary Transfer from Germany)
U33 SM U-33 — Gilda Kristol, Freiin von Gansser (Built in Germany as SM U-33, assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1915 and re-designated as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped the following year; given new name DMS Grafenwiesen with pennant U33)
U34 SM U-34 — Lizzette Joaida, Freiin von Kasing (Built in Germany as SM U-34, assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1915 and re-designated as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, was sunk by unknown causes in 1918 somewhere in the Mediterranean Sea; given new name DMS Langenberg with pennant U34)
U35 SM U-35 — Bernarda Wibke Kophamel (Built in Germany as SM U-35, assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1915 and re-designated as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped the following year; given new name DMS Bönebüttel with pennant U35)
TYPE U-19 SUBMARINE (Temporary Transfer from Germany)
U36 SM U-36 — Brunhild Otylia Hersing (Built in Germany as SM U-21, assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1915 and re-designated as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, restored to Germany the following year and restored to original designation, detailed to training duties in 1918, surrendered to the Allies later that year, was sunk while being towed to scrapping in 1919 north-northwest of Oost-Vlieland, Friesland, the Netherlands; given new name DMS Badenweiler with pennant U21)
TYPE U-43 SUBMARINE (Temporary Transfer from Germany)
U36 SM U-36 — Sophia Charilette Bünte (Built in Germany as SM U-47, assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1916 and re-designated as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy [second of designation], was scuttled to prevent capture in 1918 off Pula, Istra, Croatia; given new name DMS Sandhausen with pennant U47)
TYPE U-31 SUBMARINE (Temporary Transfer from Germany) (Continued)
U37 SM U-37 — Dustan Karrie Albrecht (Built in Germany as SM U-32, assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1915 and re-designated as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, was sunk by combined gunfire and depth charge attack in 1918 by HMS Wallflower northeast of Linosa Island, Sicilia, Italy; given new name DMS Dossenheim with pennant U32)
U38 SM U-38 — Rozalia Mina Valentiner (Built in Germany as SM U-38, assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1915 and re-designated as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, restored to German control the following year, surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped in 1921; given new name DMS Rodenäs with pennant U38)
U39 SM U-39 — Rudolfa Helena Metzger (Built in Germany as SM U-39, assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1915 and re-designated as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, damaged beyond economical repair by air strike in 1918, forced into internment at Cartagena, Murcia, Spain; surrendered to the Allies later that year, was scrapped in 1923; given new name DMS Ruderatshofen with pennant U39)
TYPE U-27 SUBMARINE (Continued)
U40 SM U-40 — Dijana Josipa Krsnjavi (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Croatia, renamed BH Đakovo with pennant P40) *
U41 SM U-41 — Rahela Emilija Wolf (Surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Croatia, renamed BH Rječina with pennant P41) *
TYPE UB-II COASTAL SUBMARINE (Temporary Transfer from Germany)
U42 SM U-42 — Warda Florentina Wernicke (Built in Germany as SM UB-42, assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1916 and re-designated as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, restored to German control later that year, surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped two years later; given new name DMS Windhausen with pennant U227)
TYPE U-43 SUBMARINE (German Type UB-II)
U43 SM U43 — Gudruna Didrika, Freiin von Niebuhr (Built in Germany as SM UB-43, transferred to Austria-Hungary in 1917 and re-designated, surrendered to the Allies the following year, was scrapped in 1919; given new name DMS Göda with pennant U228)
TYPE UB-II COASTAL SUBMARINE (Temporary Transfer from Germany) (Continued)
U44 SM U-44 — Saxa Fernanda Wäger (Built in Germany as SM UB-44, assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1916 and re-designated as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, was sunk by unknown cause later that year somewhere in the eastern Mediterranean Sea; given new name DMS Stegaurach with pennant U229)
U45 SM U-45 — Petja Karleva Palisa Петя Карлева Палиса (Built in Germany as SM UB-45, assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1916 and re-designated as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, was sunk by mine strike later that year near Varna, Bulgaria; was salvaged by Bulgaria in 1930, could not be recommissioned, was subsequently scrapped; adopted by Bulgaria, renamed KRB Plovdiv КРБ Пловдив with pennant P08/П08, given German Navy pennant number U230 for administrative purposes) *
U46 SM U-46 — Thea Cordula Bauer (Built in Germany as SM UB-46, assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1916 and re-designated as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, was sunk by mine strike later that year northwest of Karaburun, İstanbul, Turkey; given new name DMS Twistetal with pennant U231)
TYPE U-43 SUBMARINE (German Type UB-II) (Continued)
U47 SM U-47 — Nedra Wilfreda, Freiin von Steinbauer (Built in Germany as SM UB-47, transferred to Austria-Hungary in 1917 and re-designated, surrendered to the Allies the following year, was scrapped in 1920; given new name DMS Neuried with pennant U232)
TYPE U-48 SUBMARINE
U48 SM U-48 — Klavdija Lilijana Posavskova (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice in 1918, was scrapped in 1920; adopted by Slovenia, renamed LSM Karantanci with pennant P48) *
U49 SM U-49 — Pavica Tomislava Trpimirović (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice in 1918, was scrapped in 1920; adopted by Croatia, renamed BH Panonski with pennant P49) *
TYPE U-50 SUBMARINE
U50 SM U-50 — Bláthy Szandra Olivia (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice, was scrapped in 1920; adopted by Hungary, renamed MH Sándor with pennant T50) *
U51 SM U-51 — Božena Manda Déri Божена Манда Дери (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice, was scrapped in 1920; adopted by Serbia, renamed SB Bač СБ Бач with pennant P51/П51) *
TYPE U-52 SUBMARINE
U52 SM U-52 — Larissa Roswitha Eike von Montecuccoli (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice, was scrapped in 1919; adopted by Austria, renamed ÖMS Linz with pennant U52) *
U53 SM U-53 — Renata Goranka Tonellevna (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice, was scrapped in 1919; adopted by Croatia, renamed BH Ragusa with pennant P53) *
TYPE UB-III COASTAL SUBMARINE (Temporary Transfer from Germany)
U54 SM U-54 — Gabriela Wanetta Canaris (Built in Germany as SM UB-128, transferred to Austria-Hungary in 1917 and renamed, surrendered to the Allies in 1918, subsequently beached as explosives trials ship near Pendennis Castle, Falmouth, Cornwall, England; wreck partially dismantled by 1921; adopted by Romania, renamed NR Golaniada with pennant S8, given German Navy pennant number U313 for administrative purposes) *
U55 SM U-55 — Sylwia Karolin Neumann (Built in Germany as SM UB-129, transferred to Austria-Hungary in 1917, renamed, was scuttled to prevent capture in 1918 south of Rijeka, Primorsko-Goranska, Croatia; adopted by Poland, renamed ORP Sianów with pennant P55, given German Navy pennant number U314 for administrative purposes) *
TYPE U-52 SUBMARINE (Continued)
U54 SM U-54 — Katica Štefanija Spanheimina (Second of designation, not started at the time of the Armistice; adopted by Slovenia, renamed SNL Kranjska with pennant P54) *
U55 SM U-55 — Špela Liljana Seljskina (Second of designation, not started at the time of the Armistice; adopted by Slovenia, renamed SNL Štajerska with pennant P54) *
TYPE UB-III COASTAL SUBMARINE (Temporary Transfer from Germany) (Continued)
U56 SM U-56 — Lindsea Hildreth, Fürstin von Reuß zu Köstritz (Built in Germany as SM UB-130, transferred to Austria-Hungary in 1918 and renamed, surrendered to the Allies later that year, was scrapped in 1921; retained by Germany, given new name DMS Lüblow with pennant U315)
U57 SM U-57 — Delana Gunilla Schulz (Built in Germany as SM UB-131, transferred to Austria-Hungary in 1918 and renamed, surrendered to the Allies later that year, was sunk by grounding in 1921 near Hastings, East Sussex, England; was scrapped on siter; retained by Germany, given new name DMS Dattenberg with pennant U316)
TYPE U-50 SUBMARINE (Continued)
U56 SM U-56 — Ninoslava Stana Vedrana Dušans'ka Нинослава Стана Ведрана Душанська (Second of designation, not started at the time of the Armistice; adopted by Serbia, renamed SB Nemanjići СБ Немањићи with pennant P56/П56) *
U57 SM U-57 — Zorana Jelena Đurđević Зорана Јелена Ђурђевић (Second of designation, not started at the time of the Armistice; adopted by Montenegro, renamed MVCG Zeta МВЦГ Зета with pennant P57/П57) *
TYPE UB-III COASTAL SUBMARINE (Temporary Transfer from Germany) (Continued)
U58 SM U-58 — Frithela Hylda, Freiin von Obermüller (Built in Germany as SM UB-132, transferred to Austria-Hungary in 1918 and renamed, surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was subsequently scrapped; retained by Germany, given new name DMS Franzenheim with pennant U317)
TYPE U-48 SUBMARINE (Continued)
U58 SM U-58 — Hatidža Sumeja Tomašević Хатиџа Сумеја Томашевић (Second of designation, not started at the time of the Armistice; adopted by Bosnia and Herzegovina, renamed BBH Kotromanići ББХ Котроманићи with pennant P58/П58) *
U59 SM U-59 — Hana Jasmina Vukčić Хана Јасмина Вукчић (Not started at the time of the Armistice; adopted by Bosnia and Herzegovina, renamed BBH Hrvatinići ББХ Хрватинићи with pennant P59/П59) *
TYPE UC-II COASTAL MINELAYER SUBMARINE (Temporary Transfer from Germany)
U60 SM U-60 — Nadette Otylia Kümpel (Built in Germany as SM UC-20, assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1916 and re-designated as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, surrendered to the Allies two years later, was scrapped in 1920; retained by Germany, given new name DMS Nienstedten with pennant U345)
U62 SM U62 — Ilse Eamma Wiesenbach (Built in Germany as SM UC-22, assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1916 and re-designated as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, surrendered to the Allies two years later, was scrapped in 1921; retained by Germany, given new name DMS Immenstaad with pennant U347)
U63 SM U-63 — Irmigard Heidi Geralyn Lübbe (Built in Germany as SM UC-23, assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1916 and re-designated as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, surrendered to the Allies two years later, was scrapped in 1921; retained by Germany, given new name DMS Ihlow with pennant U348)
TYPE U-63 SUBMARINE (Temporary Transfer from Germany)
U64 SM U-64 — Luvisa Rapunzel Moraht (Built in Germany as SM U-64, assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1916 and re-designated as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, was sunk by combined depth charge and gunfire attack in 1918 by HMS Lychnis north-northeast of Bizerte, Tunisia; retained by Germany, given new name DMS Langballig with pennant U64)
U65 SM U-65 — Sigilwig Hannah, Freiin von Fischel (Built in Germany as SM U-65, assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1916 and re-designated as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, was scuttled to prevent capture in 1918 off Pula, Istra, Croatia; retained by Germany, given new name DMS Schwedeneck with pennant U65)
TYPE U-66 SUBMARINE (German Type UB-III)
U66 SM U-66 — Winifred Frithela Wernicke (Built in Germany as SM UB-66, transferred to Austria-Hungary in 1917 and renamed, was sunk by unknown cause in 1918 somewhere in the eastern Mediterranean Sea; adopted by Austria, renamed ÖMS Spillern with pennant U66, given German Navy pennant number U251 for administrative purposes) *
U67 SM U-67 — Bárónő Dewitz Rahel Alida/Rahel Alida, Freiin von Dewitz (Built in Germany as SM UB-67, transferred to Austria-Hungary in 1917 and renamed, surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped in 1922; adopted by Hungary, renamed MH Rába with pennant T67, given German Navy U252 pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U68 SM U-68 — Baronesa Renata Katerina Dönitz/Renata Katerina, Freiin von Dönitz (Built in Germany as SM UB-68, transferred to Austria-Hungary in 1917 and renamed, was sunk by gunfire in 1918 by HM Ships Snapdragon and Cradosin north of northeast of Miṣrāta, Ṭarābulus, Libya; adopted by Czechia, renamed LCN Rovná with pennant P68, given German Navy pennant number U253 for administrative purposes) *
U69 SM U-69 — Hana Aigneis Klatt (Built in Germany as SM UB-69, transferred to Austria-Hungary in 1917 and renamed, was sunk by depth charge attack in 1918 by HMS Cyclamen east-northeast of Binzart, Tunisia; adopted by Slovakia, renamed SNL Hron with pennant P69, given German Navy pennant number U254 for administrative purposes) *
U70 SM U-70 — Stefka Jagoda Remy (Built in Germany as SM UB-70, transferred to Austria-Hungary in 1917 and renamed, was sunk by unknown circumstances in 1918 somewhere east of Gibraltar; adopted by Slovenia, renamed LSM Soča with pennant P70, given German Navy pennant number U255 for administrative purposes) *
U71 SM U-71 — Dijana Krasna Schapler (Built in Germany as SM UB-71, transferred to Austria-Hungary in 1917 and renamed, was sunk by depth charge attack in 1918 by HMS ML-413 east of southeast from Gibraltar; adopted by Croatia, renamed BH Đurmanec with pennant P71, given German Navy pennant number U256 for administrative purposes) *
TYPE U-71 (UE-1) MINELAYER SUBMARINE (Temporary Transfer from Germany)
U72 SM U-72 — Kaethe Edelina, Freiin von Krafft (Built in Germany as SM U-72, assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1916 and re-designated as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, was scuttled to prevent capture in 1918 off Risan, Kotor, Montenegro; retained by Germany, given new name DMS Köpenick with pennant U72)
U73 SM U-73 — Nyx Gerrianne, Freiin von Sieß (Built in Germany as SM U-73, assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1916 and re-designated as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, was scuttled to prevent capture in 1918 off Pula, Istra, Croatia; retained by Germany, given new name DMS Niendorf with pennant U73)
TYPE UC-II COASTAL MINELAYER SUBMARINE (Temporary Transfer from Germany) (Continued)
U74 SM U-74 — Fabienne Helga Schüler (Built in Germany as SM UC-34, assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1917 and re-designated as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, was scuttled to prevent capture the following year near Pula, Istra, Croatia; retained by Germany, given new name DMS Fuchsstadt with pennant U359)
U75 SM U-75 — Filma Hannele Perahta Korsch (Built in Germany as SM UC-35, assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1917 and re-designated as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, was sunk by gunfire the following year by TE Aigli south of west from Santa Giusta, Sardinia, Italy; retained by Germany, given new name DMS Friedrichshain with pennant U360)
U76 SM U-76 — Walda Gerla Bach (Built in Germany as SM UC-36, assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1917 and re-designated as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, was sunk by ramming later that year by MV Molière north-northwest of Île d'Ushant, Bretagne, France; retained by Germany, given new name DMS Westhofen with pennant U361)
U77 SM U-77 — Velma Othelia, Freiin von Launburg (Built in Germany as SM UC-37, assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1917 and re-designated as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, surrendered to the Allies the following year, was scrapped two years later; retained by Germany, given new name DMS Veelböken with pennant U362)
U78 SM U-78 — Mila Lynde Halfrida Henria, Freiin von Wendlandt (Built in Germany as SM UC-38, assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1917 and re-designated as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, was sunk by depth charge attack later that year by CTs Mameluk and Lansquenet off Damoulianáta, Ioníon Níson, Greece; retained by Germany, given new name DMS Mark Landin with pennant U363)
TYPE U-54 SUBMARINE (Germany Type UB-II) (Continued)
U79 SM U-79 — Steinbauer Krisztina Zsófia/Kristen Sophia Steinbauer (Built in Germany as SM UB-48, transferred to Austria-Hungary in 1917 and renamed, was scuttled to prevent capture the following year near Pula, Istra, Croatia; adopted by Hungary, renamed MH Körös with pennant T79, given German Navy pennant number U233 for administrative purposes) *
U80 SM U-80 — Zoja Augustyna Ehrensberger (Built in Germany as SM UB-49, transferred to Austria-Hungary in 1917 and renamed, surrendered to the Allies the following year, was scrapped in 1922; adopted by Poland, renamed ORP Zabrze with pennant P80, given German Navy pennant number U234 for administrative purposes) *
U81 SM U-81 — Vondra Bohumila Becker (Built in Germany as SM UB-50, transferred to Austria-Hungary in 1917 and renamed, surrendered to the Allies the following year, was scrapped in 1922; adopted by Slovakia, renamed SNL Váh with pennant P81, given German Navy pennant number U235 for administrative purposes) *
U82 SM U-82 — Stefka Engeleis Krafft (Built in Germany as SM UB-51, transferred to Austria-Hungary in 1917 and renamed, surrendered to the Allies the following year, was scrapped in 1922; adopted by Slovenia, renamed LSM Sava with pennant P82, given German Navy pennant number U236 for administrative purposes) *
U83 SM U-83 — Nedeljka Ottoina Launburg Недељка Отоина Лаунбург (Built in Germany as SM UB-52, transferred to Austria-Hungary in 1917 and renamed, was sunk by torpedo strike the following year by HMS/M H-4 south-southwest of Ulcinj, Montenegro; adopted by Bosnia and Herzegovina, renamed BBH Neretva ББХ Неретва with pennant P83/П83, given German Navy pennant number U237 for administrative purposes) *
U84 SM U-84 — Tyna Minodora Rodica Sprenger (Built in Germany as SM UB-53, transferred to Austria-Hungary in 1917 and renamed, was sunk by mine strike the following year southeast of Tricase, Apulia, Italy; adopted by Romania, renamed NR Târgu Mureș with pennant S7, given German Navy pennant number U238 for administrative purposes) *
TYPE UC-II COASTAL MINELAYER SUBMARINE (Temporary Transfer from Germany) (Continued)
U88 SM U-88 — Felisberta Kristol Willich (Built in Germany as SM UC-24, assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1917 and re-designated as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, was sunk by torpedo strike later that year by SM Circé southwest of Kotor, Montenegro; retained by Germany, given new name DMS Fuldatal with pennant U349)
U89 SM U-89 — Beatrisa Willa Lippold (Built in Germany as SM UC-25, assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1917 and re-designated as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, was scuttled to prevent capture the following year near Pula, Istra, Croatia; retained by Germany, given new name DMS Budenheim with pennant U350)
U92 SM U-92 — Mathildis Wibke Wiedemann (Built in Germany as SM UC-73, assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1917 and re-designated as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, surrendered to the Allies the following year, was scrapped two years later; retained by Germany, given new name DMS Mittelstetten with pennant U398)
U93 SM U-93 — Trudl Hannele Schüler (Built in Germany as SM UC-74, assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1917 and re-designated as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, was interned due to loss of fuel the following year at Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain; surrendered to the Allies later in 1918, was scrapped in 1921; retained by Germany, given new name DMS Thundorf with pennant U399)
U94 SM U-94 — Serilde Lenna Kalona Sahl (Built in Germany as SM UC-52, assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1917 and re-designated as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was subsequently scrapped; retained by Germany, given new name DMS Schaafheim with pennant U377)
U95 SM U-95 — Amelinda Kalona Albrecht (Built in Germany as SM UC-53, assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1917 and re-designated as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, was scuttled to prevent capture in 1918 off Pula, Istra, Croatia; retained by Germany, given new name DMS Adelebsen with pennant U378)
U96 SM U-96 — Warda Ormanda Loycke (Built in Germany as SM UC-54, assigned to the U-Flottille Pola in 1917 and re-designated as part of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, was scuttled to prevent capture in 1918 near Trieste, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy; retained by Germany, given new name DMS Wendorf with pennant U379)
TYPE U-54 SUBMARINE (Germany Type UB-III) (Continued)
U97 SM U-97 — Biserka Vasifa Maršal Бисерка Васифа Маршал (Built in Germany as SM UB-105, transferred to Austria-Hungary in 1917 and renamed, surrendered to the Allies in 1918, was scrapped in 1922; adopted by Bosnia and Herzegovina, renamed BBH Bosna ББХ Босна with pennant P97/П97, given German Navy pennant number U290 for administrative purposes) *
TYPE UC-III COASTAL MINELAYER SUBMARINE (Temporary Transfer from Germany) (Continued)
U99 SM U-99 — Mindi Alexandra Winther (Built in Germany as SM UC-103, transferred to Austria-Hungary in 1918 and renamed, surrendered to the Allies later that year, was scrapped in 1921; retained by Germany, given new name DMS Münsing with pennant U428)
TYPE U-101 SUBMARINE
U101 SM U-101 — Iris Aljoša Andeškakova (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice, was scrapped in 1920; adopted by Slovenia, renamed LSM Istra with pennant P101) *
U102 SM U-102 — Polona Viktorija Tkáleczikova (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice, was scrapped in 1920; adopted by Slovenia, renamed LSM Prekmurje with pennant P102) *
U103 SM U-103 — Mirjana Lina Goriškakova (Incomplete at the time of the Armistice, was scrapped in 1920; adopted by Slovenia, renamed LSM Goriška with pennant P103) *
U104 SM U-104 — Božidarka Ljubica Jasmina Mikulasić Божидарка Јасмина Љубица Микуласић (Cancelled before construction in 1917; adopted by Bosnia and Herzegovina, renamed BBH Banja Luka ББХ Бања Лука with pennant P104/П104) *
U105 SM U-105 — Teodosija Vasilija Berislavić Теодосија Василија Бериславић (Cancelled before construction in 1917; adopted by Bosnia and Herzegovina, renamed BBH Tuzla ББХ Тузла with pennant P105/П105) *
U106 SM U-106 — Zvezdana Ksenija Gradješakova Звездана Ксенија Грађешакова (Cancelled before construction in 1917; adopted by Bosnia and Herzegovina, renamed BBH Zenica ББХ Зеница with pennant P106/П106) *
TYPE U-107 SUBMARINE
U107 SM U-107 — Bárónő Udvardi és Kossuthfalvi Kossuth Dalma Lúcia (Incomplete at the time of Armistice, was scrapped in 1919; adopted by Hungary, renamed MH Debrecen with pennant T107) *
U108 SM U-108 — Bárónő Kökényné Szabina Abigél (Incomplete at the time of Armistice, was scrapped in 1919; adopted by Hungary, renamed MH Szeged with pennant T108) *
U109 SM U-109 — Grófnő Báthory Mercédesz Szonja (Incomplete at the time of Armistice, was scrapped in 1919; adopted by Hungary, renamed MH Miskolc with pennant T109) *
U110 SM U-110 — Sieglinde Hiltraud Colloredo von Wallsee und Melz (Incomplete at the time of Armistice, was scrapped in 1919; adopted by Austria, renamed ÖMS Salzburg with pennant U110) *
U111 SM U-111 — Žaneta Valéria Jaroslava Šrobár (Cancelled before construction due to war's end in 1918; adopted by Slovakia, renamed SNL Žilina with pennant P111) *
U112 SM U-112 — Isolde Lotte Jutta von Dießen-Andechs (Cancelled before construction due to war's end in 1918; adopted by Austria, renamed ÖMS Innsbruck with pennant U112) *
TYPE U-101 SUBMARINE (Continued)
U118 SM U-118 — Bratislava Julijana Dučić Братислава Јулијана Дучић (Cancelled before construction in 1917; adopted by Bosnia and Herzegovina, renamed BBH Bijeljina ББХ Бијељина with pennant P118/П118) *
U119 SM U-119 — Kvetoslava Slávka Abova (Cancelled before construction in 1917; adopted by Slovakia, renamed SNL Košice with pennant P119) *
U120 SM U-120 — Petronela Alžbeta Vrančića (Cancelled before construction in 1917; adopted by Slovakia, renamed SNL Prešov with pennant P120) *
Ship prefix
BBH/ББХ — Brod Bosne i Hercegovine Брод Босне и Херцеговине ("Ship of Bosnia and Herzegovina")
BH — Brod Hrvatske ("Ship of Croatia")
DMS — Deutsches Marineschiff ("German Navy Ship") (German Navy prefix from 1955)
HMS — His/Her Majesty's Ship
KNV/КНВ — Korabŭt na Negovo Velichestvo Корабът на Негово Величество ("His Majesty's Ship") (Bulgarian Navy ship prefix pre-1946)
KRB/КРБ — Korab na Republika Bŭlgariya Кораб на Република България ("Ship of the Bulgarian Republic") (Bulgarian Navy ship prefix post-1989)
LCN — Loď Českého Námořnictva ("Czech Navy Ship")
LSM — Ladja Slovenske Mornarice ("Slovenian Navy Ship")
MH — Magyar Haditengerészet ("Hungarian Navy")
MVCG/МВЦГ — Mornarica Vojske Crne Gore Морнарица Војске Црне Горе ("Montenegrin Navy")
ORP — Okręt Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej ("Warship of the Republic of Poland")
ÖMS — Österreichisches Marineschiff ("Austrian Navy Ship")
PCh/ПЧ — Pidvódnyj Chóven Підводний Човен ("Submarine") (Ukrainian Navy type prefix)
RM — Regia Marina ("Royal Navy") (Italian ship prefix pre-1946)
SB/СБ — Srpski Brod/Српски Брод ("Serbian Ship")
SM — Seiner Majestät ("His Majesty's") (Austro-Hungarian Navy/German Navy submarine prefix before 1918)
SM — Sous-Marin ("Submarine") (French Navy type prefix)
SNL — Slovenská Námorná Loď ("Slovak Navy Ship")
TE — Torpilleur d'Escadre ("Escort Torpedo Boat") (French Navy type prefix for destroyers)
Pennant Superior Letters
P — Okręt Podwodny ("Submarine") (Polish Navy pennant superior)
P — Podmornica ("Submarine") (Croatian Navy/Slovenian Navy pennant superior)
P/П — Podmornica Подморница ("Submarine") (Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina/Montenegrin Navy/Serbian Armed Forces pennant superior)
P/П — Podvodnik Подводник ("Submarine") (Bulgarian Navy pennant superior)
P — Ponorka ("Submarine") (Czech Armed Forces/Slovak Armed Forces pennant superior)
Q — Numero de Construction Q ("Q Construction Number") (French Navy pennant superior for submarines pre-World War Two)
S — Sous-Marin ("Submarine") (French Navy pennant superior post-World War Two)
T — Tengeralattjáró ("Submarine") (Hungarian Armed Forces pennant superior)
U — Unterseeboot ("Undersea Ship") (Austro-Hungarian Navy/Austrian Armed Forces/German Navy pennant superior)
UB — Unterseeboot Typ B ("Undersea Ship Type B") (German Navy pennant superior for coastal submarines in World War One)
Note that the Ukrainian Navy does not use pennant superior letters; submarines are listed with triple-digit numbers in the 300 series.
Noble titles
Baronesa — Baroness (Czech)
Barónka — Baroness (Slovak)
Bárónő — Baroness (Hungarian)
Baronowa — Baroness (Polish)
Freiin — Free lady, female relative of a freiherr ("free lord"), equivalent of a baron (German)
Grófnő — Countess (Hungarian)
Other translations
Udvardi és Kossuthfalvi — Of Dvory nad Žitavou (Udvard) and Košúty (Kossuth) in modern-day Slovakia, honorific title inherited from Lúcia's namesake (Hungarian)
U-Flottille Pola — Pola U-Boat Flotilla, joint German/Austro-Hungarian formation from 1914-18 based out of modern-day Pula, Istra, Croatia