Germany: Wartime Submarines (U-301 to U-600)
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Sorry I haven't been paying attention to this for a long time now; real life issues have been plaguing me constantly. However, the urge to make human names for potential shipgirls - not to mention ship names in this case - has come back, so here's the second of a considerable number of lists concerning World War Two U-boats, including a couple of very familiar faces.
Enjoy!
Note: All World War Two submarine pennant numbers are advanced by 600 to include all Great War submarines under one single list. Also note that all submarines were also given proper ship names to not rely on old pennant numbers.
No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)
U902 KMS U-302 — Wanda Elfriede Gerlach (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by HMS Swale north-northwest of Villa do Corvo, Açores, Portugal; given new name DMS Polarbär)
U903 KMS U-303 — Selmah Kornelia Farica Heine (Was sunk by torpedo strike in 1943 by HMS/M Sickle south of Toulon, Provence, France; given new name DMS Suchsdorf)
U904 KMS U-304 — Evony Hulda Koch (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by Royal Air Force bomber [120 Squadron] east of south-southeast of Nanortalik, Kujalleq, Greenland; given new name DMS Erfde)
U905 KMS U-305 — Farica Rycca Bahr (Was sunk by possible torpedo accident in 1944 west-southwest of Baile Chaisleáin Bhéarra, Chorcaí, Ireland; given new name DMS Finow)
U906 KMS U-306 — Genevie Carleigh, Freiin von Trotha (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1943 by HM Ships Whitehall and Geranium west-northwest of Muxía, Galicia, Spain; given new name DMS Gremberg)
U907 KMS U-307 — Czesława Elżbieta Krüger (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1945 by HMS Loch Insh north of Gadzhíevo, Múrmanskaja Óblast, Russia; given new name DMS Kranichstein) (1)
U908 KMS U-308 — Dalinda Kari Mühlenpfordt (Was sunk by torpedo strike in 1943 by HMS/M Truculent north-northeast of Viðareiði, Viðoy, the Faroe Islands; given new name DMS Denkte)
U909 KMS U-309 — Hedwig Gertraud Loeder (Resembles Battleship Girl version of Margarete Prien [KMS U-47/DMS Kamelien], was sunk in action by depth charge attack in 1945 by HMCS Saint John west of north of Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS/M Greenwood with hull number SS-103/SM-103, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U910 KMS U-310 — Adali Karo Friedland (Surrendered to the Allies in 1945 at war's end, found to be not seaworthy, scrapped two years later; given new name DMS Azmannsdorf)
U911 KMS U-311 — Juliane Brunhilde Zander (Was sunk by depth charges in 1944 by HMC Ships Matane and Swansea west of Caisleán na Mainge, Chiarraí, Ireland; adopted by Canada, renamed SCSM Bagotville with hull number SM-111/SS-111, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U912 KMS U-312 — Rainah Karly Haldis Nicolay (Surrendered to the Allies at war's end in 1945, was sunk in Operation: Deadlight northwest of Doirí Beaga, Dhún na nGall, Ireland; given new name DMS Rübenberge)
U913 KMS U-313 — Gari Ferda Schweiger (Surrendered to the Allies at war's end in 1945, was sunk in Operation: Deadlight northwest of Doirí Beaga, Dhún na nGall, Ireland; given new name DMS Gietlhausen)
U914 KMS U-314 — Wilhelmina Genowefa Walda Basse (Was sunk by depth charge strike in 1944 by HMS Inconstant south of east from Bjørnøya, Svalbard, Norway; given new name DMS Witzleben)
U915 KMS U-315 — Zoe Huberta Zoller (Surrendered to the Allies in 1945 at war's end, found not seaworthy, was scrapped two years later; given new name DMS Zimmern)
U916 KMS U-316 — Lawanda Hawise Stuckmann (Was scuttled to prevent capture in 1945 near Travemünde, Schleswig-Holstein; subsequently salvaged and was scrapped; given new name DMS Langerfeld)
U918 KMS U-318 — Juna Rycca Will (Surrendered to the Allies at war's end in 1945, was sunk in Operation: Deadlight northwest of Doirí Beaga, Dhún na nGall, Ireland; given new name DMS Roteschild)
U919 KMS U-319 — Jule Ronja Clemens (Was sunk by air attack in 1944 by Royal Air Force bomber [206 Squadron] southwest of Egersund, Rogaland, Norway; given new name DMS Rotekardinal)
U920 KMS U-320 — Susanne Verena Breinlinger (Damaged beyond economical repair by air attack in 1945 by Royal Air Force patrol bomber [210 Squadron], was scuttled east of northeast from Baltasound, Shetland, Scotland; given new name DMS Weißepinguin)
U921 KMS U-321 — Fritzie Velma Berends (Was sunk by air attack in 1945 by Royal Air Force bomber [304 Squadron] southwest of An Sciobairín, Chorcaí, Ireland; given new name DMS Welthund)
U922 KMS U-322 — Genoveva Stefani Wysk (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by HMCS Calgary south of Weymouth, Dorset, England; adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS/M Sarcee with hull number SS-122/SM-122, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U923 KMS U-323 — Maritza Judeth Bokelberg (Was scuttled to prevent capture in 1945 at Nordenham, Bremen; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Jungfraurakete)
U924 KMS U-324 — Eva Zipporah Edelhoff (Surrendered to the Allies at war's end in 1945, unable to be used elsewhere, was scrapped two years later; given new name DMS Zylinderhuthai)
U925 KMS U-325 — Emelyne Trianna Dohrn (Was sunk by mine strike in 1945 east of south from Lizard, Cornwall, England; given new name DMS Truppenkatze)
U926 KMS U-326 — Petri Vanda Matthes (Was sunk by air attack in 1945 by United States Navy patrol bomber [Patrol Squadron 63] west-southwest of Quimper, Finistère, France; given new name DMS Wettinlöwe)
U927 KMS U-327 — Herlinde Perahta Lemcke (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1945 by HM Ships Bayntun, Braithwaite and Loch Eck east-northeast of Baltasound, Shetland, Scotland; give new name DMS Pragsdorf)
U928 KMS U-328 — Porsha Petronille Lawrence (Surrendered to the Allies at war's end in 1945, was sunk in Operation: Deadlight northwest of Doirí Beaga, Dhún na nGall, Ireland; given new name DMS Plattfisch)
U929 DMS U-329 — Gunilla Tawanna Ostholstein (Cancelled before launch in 1944, was scrapped on slip; given new name DMS Trave)
U930 DMS U-330 — Therese Sophie Schwerin (Cancelled before launch in 1944, was scrapped on slip; given new name DMS Stepenitz)
U932 KMS U-332 — Karrie Elysia Hüttemann (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by Royal Air Force bomber [224 Squadron] north-northwest of A Coruña, Galicia, Spain; given new name DMS Kroppen)
U933 KMS U-333 — Haydee Didrika Fiedler (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by HM Ships Starling and Loch Killin southwest of Little Porth, Cornwall, England; given new name DMS Dreifische)
U934 KMS U-334 — Minette Hannelore Ehrich (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1943 by HM Ships Jed and Pelican south of southwest from Vík í Mýrdal, Suðurland, Iceland; given new name DMS Mittelhof)
U935 KMS U-335 — Eberta Harriet Helene Pelkner (Was sunk by torpedo strike in 1942 by HMS/M Saracen north-northwest of Haroldswick, Shetland, Scotland; given new name DMS Einhausen)
U936 KMS U-336 — Karola Helewys Hunger (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by Royal Air Force bomber [269 Squadron] southwest of Hafnir, Suðurnes, Iceland; given new name DMS Kreuzberg)
U937 KMS U-337 — Edeltrude Katrina Ruwiedel (Was sunk by unknown circumstances in 1943 near Iceland; given new name DMS Ehringhausen)
U938 KMS U-338 — Karolina Mette Kinzel (Was sunk by unknown circumstances in 1943 somewhere in the North Atlantic Ocean; given new name DMS Kriebstein)
U939 KMS U-339 — Leoma Warda Remus (Decommissioned in 1945, was scuttled to prevent capture later that year near Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; subsequently salvaged and was scrapped; given new name DMS Lankow)
U940 KMS U-340 — Kerrie Hedvika Joan Klaus (Was sunk by combined air and depth charge strike in 1943 by HM Ships Fleetwood, Active and Witherington and Royal Air Force bomber [179 Squadron] near Tiṭwān, Ṭanjah-Tiṭwān-al-Ḥusayma, Morocco; given new name DMS Kalowswerder)
U941 KMS U-341 — Hermila Dolf Epp (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by Royal Canadian Air Force bomber [10 Squadron] west of south-southwest from Vík, Suðurland, Iceland; adopted by Canada, renamed SCSM Humboldt hull number SM-141/SS-141, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U942 KMS U-342 — Robette Alphonsine Hossenfelder (Was sunk by air strike in 1944 by Royal Canadian Air Force bomber [162 Squadron] southwest of Reykjanesbær, Suðurnes, Iceland; adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS/M Ridley with hull number SS-142/SM-142, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U943 KMS U-343 — Warda Wibeke Rahn (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by HMS Mull south-southwest of Chia, Sardinia, Italy; given new name DMS Weinsheim)
U944 KMS U-344 — Libelle Ulka Pietsch (Was sunk by air strike in 1944 by bomber from HMS Vindex west of northwest from Bjørnøya, Svalbard, Norway; given new name DMS Löbnitz)
U945 KMS U-345 — Carly Ulka Knackfuß (Damaged beyond economical repair by air strike in 1943 at Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein; foundered while under tow the following year north of Rostock, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern; salvaged and was scrapped by 1953; given new name DMS Coldewei)
U946 KMS U-346 — Geraldina Amorie Leisten (Was sunk in diving accident in 1943 near Hel, Pomorskie, Poland; given new name DMS Golzheim)
U947 KMS U-347 — Odila Jana de Buhr (Was sunk by air strike in 1944 by Royal Air Force bomber [86 Squadron] west-northwest of Reine, Nordland, Norway; given new name DMS Ostrhauderfehn)
U948 KMS U-348 — Kalona Hannie Jeni Förster (Was sunk in air strike while under repairs in 1945 near Hamburg, salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Kleinmachnow)
U949 KMS U-349 — Berendina Enelise Lottner (Was scuttled to prevent capture in 1945 near Gelting, Schleswig-Holstein; given new name DMS Boitzenburg)
U950 KMS U-350 — Ottilia Elske Niester (Was sunk in air strike while under repairs in 1945 by United States Army Air Force bombers [8th Air Force, unknown unit] near Hamburg, salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Ockenfels)
U951 KMS U-351 — Berdine Everlynn Zimmermann (Was scuttled to prevent capture in 1945 near Sønderborg, Syddanmark, Denmark; salvaged and was scrapped in 1948; given new name DMS Blockland)
U952 KMS U-352 — Verena Heidi Rathke (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1942 by USCGC Icarus south of southeast from Emerald Isle, North Carolina, United States; given new name DMS Voßwinkel)
U953 KMS U-353 — Henrienna Warda Römer (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1942 by HMS Fame southeast of Nanortalik, Kujjaleq, Greenland; renamed DMS Havelaue)
U954 KMS U-354 — Berdine Herta Johanna Sthamer (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by HM Ships Mermaid and Loch Dunvegan east of north from Båtsfjord, Finnmark, Norway; given new name DMS Buntekuh)
U955 KMS U-355 — Vreneli Georgia la Baume (Was sunk by unknown circumstances in 1944 near Bjørnøya, Svalbard, Norway; given new name DMS Viertel)
U956 KMS U-356 — Griselda Victoria Ruppelt (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1942 by HMC Ships Saint-Laurent, Chilliwack, Battleford and Napanee west of Royan, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France; adopted by Canada and renamed SCSM Valcartier with hull number SM-136/SS-136, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U957 KMS U-357 — Saskia Amelia Kellner (Was sunk by depth charge strike in 1942 by HM Ships Hesperus and Vanessa northwest of Béal an Mhuirthead, Mhaigh Eo, Ireland; given new name DMS Schlewecke)
U958 KMS U-358 — Sedemai Raynne Manke (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by HM Ships Gould, Affleck, Gore and Garlies north-northwest of Angra do Heroísmo, Açores, Portugal; given new name DMS Steglitz)
U959 KMS U-359 — Nedra Hannie Förster (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by United States Navy bomber [Patrol Squadron 32] west-southwest of Les Anglais, Sud, Haiti; given new name DMS Nikolassee)
U960 KMS U-360 — Wilma Karoline Hattie Becker (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by HMS Keppel west-southwest of Bjørnøya, Svalbard, Norway; given new name DMS Weende)
U961 KMS U-361 — Wilma Hilde Seidel (Was sunk by air strike in 1944 by Royal Air Force bomber [210 Squadron] north of west from Leknes, Nordland, Norway; given new name DMS Weischlitz)
U962 KMS U-362 — Beatrisa Leisel Franz (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by Soviet minesweeper T-116 [now TSch Arkáda] west-southwest of Ostrová Právdy Severá, Krasnodárskij Kraj, Russia; given new name DMS Butjadingen)
U963 KMS U-363 — Beatrisa Willa Wùxià Wilzer 比阿特麗莎·威拉·務夏·威爾澤 (Surrendered to the United Kingdom in 1945, was scuttled later that year in Operation: Deadlight northwest of Doirí Beaga, Dhún na nGall, Ireland; renamed DMS Bergedorf DMS 貝格多夫) (3)
U964 KMS U-364 — Sarlote Pavia Heida Sass (Was sunk by air strike in 1944 by Royal Air Force bomber [502 Squadron] north of Avilés, Asturias, Spain; given new name DMS Sahlenburg)
U965 KMS U-365 — Huela Delma Todenhagen (Was sunk by air strike in 1944 by Royal Navy aircraft [813 Squadron] from HMS Campania west-northwest of Andenes, Nordland, Norway; given new name DMS Heideviertel)
U966 KMS U-366 — Barrett Betty Langenberg (Was sunk by air strike in 1944 by Royal Navy aircraft [816 Squadron] from HMS Chaser north-northwest of Ersfjordbotn, Troms, Norway; given new name DMS Beaumarais)
U967 KMS U-367 — Maysaunt Haldis Stegemann (Was sunk by mine strike in 1945 near Hel, Pomorskie, Poland; given new name DMS Mettenhof)
U968 KMS U-368 — Bettina Willa Schäfer (Surrendered to the United Kingdom in 1945, was scuttled later that year in Operation: Deadlight northwest of Doirí Beaga, Dhún na nGall, Ireland; renamed DMS Biestow)
U969 KMS U-369 — Hildur Liezel Schaafhausen (Surrendered to the United Kingdom in 1945, was scuttled later that year in Operation: Deadlight northwest of Doirí Beaga, Dhún na nGall, Ireland; renamed DMS Hassee)
U970 KMS U-370 — Rigmor Kristol Nielsen (Was scuttled to prevent capture in 1945 near Gelting, Schleswig-Holstein; salvaged and was scrapped in 1948; given new name DMS Rönneburg)
U971 KMS U-371 — Hilma Alwyne Fenski (Sunk by depth charge attack in 1994 by US Ships Pride and Joseph E. Campbell, HMS Blankney and TE Sénégalais north of north-northwest from Al'wānah, Jījal, Algeria; given new name DMS Gutenborn)
U972 KMS U-372 — Helena Jenevieve Serrilda Newmann (Was sunk by depth charge and air attack in 1942 by HM Ships Sikh, Zulu, Croome and Tetcott and Royal Air Force bombers [211 Squadron] north of west from Ḥadera, Ḥeifa, Israel; given new name DMS Schenkendöbern)
U973 KMS U-373 — Diana Philina, Freiin von Lehsten (Was sunk by air attack in 1944 by Royal Air Force bomber [224 Squadron] west-southwest of Brest, Finistère, France; given new name DMS Poppenbüttel)
U974 KMS U-374 — Ursula Swanilda, Freiin von Fischel (Was sunk by torpedo strike in 1942 by HMS/M Unbeaten east-southeast of Melito di Porto Salvo, Calabria, Italy; given new name DMS Sören)
U975 KMS U-375 — Jacelyn Felisberta Koenenkamp (Was sunk by unknown circumstances in 1943 south of Sicilia, Italy; given new name DMS Findorff)
U976 KMS U-376 — Ferryn Kyelle Lorelie Marks (Was sunk by unknown circumstances in 1943 somewhere in the Bay of Biscay; given new name DMS Ledeburg)
U977 KMS U-377 — Eramana Augusta Sarlote Gerke (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by HM Ships Wanderer and Glenarm west-southwest of Baile Chaisleáin Bhéarra, Chorcaí, Ireland; given new name DMS Striesen)
U978 KMS U-378 — Siglinde Emalyn Mäder (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by United States Navy bombers [Composite Squadron 13] from USS Core north-northeast from Vila do Corvo, Açores, Portugal; given new name DMS Schkopau)
U979 KMS U-379 — Paula Hildegard Franziska Kettner (Was sunk by combined ramming and depth charge attack in 1942 by HMS Dianthus east-southeast of Narsarmijit, Kujalleq, Greenland; given new name DMS Farmsen)
U980 KMS U-380 — Aleena Adelade Brandi (Was sunk by air strike in 1944 by United States Army Air Force bombers [15th Air Force, unknown unit] while dockside at Toulon, Var, France; subsequently was salvaged and scrapped; given new name DMS Aplerbeck)
U981 KMS U-381 — Wilma Hannabelle Auberon, Gräfin von Pückler und Limpurg (Was sunk by unknown circumstances in 1943 in the North Atlantic Ocean east of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada; given new name DMS Affalterbach)
U982 KMS U-382 — Stefani Huājìng Juli 史蒂芬妮·花静·尤里 (Damaged beyond economical repair by air strike in 1945 by Royal Air Force bombers [Bomber Command, unknown unit] at Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; was subsequently scuttled later that year to prevent capture near Wilhelmshaven; given new name DMS Senden DMS 伸扽) (4)
U983 KMS U-383 — Henrienna Otilia Kremser (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by Royal Air Force bomber [228 Squadron] south-southwest of Dún na Séad, Chorcaí, Ireland; given new name DMS Ottersberg)
U984 KMS U-384 — Harriet Azelice Brigitte, Freiin von Rosenberg-Gruszczynski (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by Royal Air Force bomber [206 Squadron] west of Béal an Mhuirthead, Mhaigh Eo, Ireland; given new name DMS Bockhorn)
U985 KMS U-385 — Heloise Gloria Susanne Valentiner (Was sunk by combined depth charge and air attack in 1944 by HMS Starling and Royal Australian Air Force patrol bomber [461 Squadron] north of west from La Rochelle, Charente-Maritime, France; given new name DMS Stockelsdorf)
U986 KMS U-386 — Rebekka Herminia Franka Alysone Albrecht (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by HMS Spey west-southwest of Daingean Uí Chúis, Chiarraí, Ireland; given new name DMS Allmersbach im Tal)
U987 KMS U-387 — Reesa Sarohildi Bücher (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by HMS Barnhorough Castle southeast of Tsypnávolok, Múrmanskaja Óblast, Russia; given new name DMS Schullwitz)
U988 KMS U-388 — Pietronella Porscha Sues (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by United States Navy patrol bomber [Patrol Squadron 84] south of east-southeast from Prins Christianssund, Kujalleq, Greenland; given new name DMS Pokrent)
U989 KMS U-389 — Summer Hanneli Heilmann (Was sunk by air attack in 1943 by Royal Air Force bomber [120 Squadron] southwest of Selfoss, Suðurland, Iceland; given new name DMS Heikendorf)
U990 KMS U-390 — Hannele Zofie Geissler (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by HM Ships Wanderer and Tavy north of Courseulles-sur-Mer, Calvados, France; given new name DMS Zeulenroda)
U991 KMS U-391 — Gloria Pietronella Dültgen (Was sunk by air attack in 1943 by Royal Air Force bomber [53 Squadron] north-northwest of Cedeira, Galicia, Spain; given new name DMS Pries)
U992 KMS U-392 — Hilde Kyelle Schümann (Was sunk by combined depth charge and air attack in 1944 by HM Ships Affleck and Vanoc and United States Navy patrol bomber [Patrol Squadron 63] south of southwest from Tarifa, Andalusia, Spain; given new name DMS Kroog)
U993 KMS U-393 — Aadelheide Henrietta Radermacher (Damaged beyond economical repair by air strike in 1945 by United States Army Air Force fighters [29th Tactical Air Command, unknown unit], was scuttled east of Glücksburg, Schleswig-Holstein; given new name DMS Hilgert)
U994 KMS U-394 — Wilma Matthildur Borger (Was sunk by combined depth charge and air attack in 1944 by Royal Navy torpedo bomber [825 Squadron] from HMS Vindex as well as HM Ships Keppel, Whitehall, Mermaid and Peacock north of west-northwest from Reine, Nordland, Norway; given new name DMS Mombach)
U995 DMS U-395 — Porsha Bertha Olter (Damaged beyond economical repair by air raid [unknown formation or unit] before completion in 1943 at Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein; was subsequently scrapped; adopted by the Federated States of Micronesia, renamed FSS Palikir with pennant S395, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U996 KMS U-396 — Heidie Jazelle Siemon (Was sunk by unknown circumstances in 1945 in the North Atlantic south of Iceland; given new name DMS Jürgensby) (5)
U997 KMS U-397 — Felicie Sabine Kallipke (Was scuttled to prevent capture in 1945 north-northeast of Norgaardholz, Schleswig-Holstein; subsequently salvaged and was scrapped; given new name DMS Schlotfeld)
U998 KMS U-398 — Wilhelmina Wibeke Cranz (Was sunk by unknown circumstances in 1945 somewhere in the North Sea near Norway; given new name DMS Wellingdorf)
U999 KMS U-399 — Henna Zarena Buhse (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1945 by HMS Duckworth south of Lizard, Cornwall, England; given new name DMS Ziegelhausen)
U1000 KMS U-400 — Hannelore Nanetta Creutz (Was sunk by mine strike in 1944 north-northwest of Newquay, Cornwall, England; given new name DMS Niederschönhausen)
U1001 KMS U-401 — Galiana Romhilda Zimmermann (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1941 by HMS Hydrangea west-southwest of Daingean Uí Chúis, Chiarraí, Ireland; given new name DMS Rosenthal)
U1002 KMS U-402 — Sylvia Berlinda, Freiin von Forstner (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by United States Navy torpedo bomber [Composite Squadron 9] from USS Card north of Horta, Açores, Portugal; given new name DMS Bothfeld)
U1003 KMS U-403 — Perahta Kamrie Freddi Heine (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by Free French-controlled Royal Air Force bomber [344 Squadron] west of Sukuta, Fonyi, the Gambia; given new name DMS Projensdorf)
U1004 KMS U-404 — Allison Susanne Schönberg (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by United States Army Air Force [4th Anti-Submarine Squadron] and Royal Air Force [224 Squadron] west of north from Carballo, Galicia, Spain; given new name DMS Schönberg)
U1005 KMS U-405 — Rilla Frithela Hopman (Was sunk by combination collision and gunfire in 1943 with USS Borie east-northeast of Saint John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada; given new name DMS Flintbek)
U1006 KMS U-406 — Heidi Wendi Dieterichs (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by HMS Spey north-northeast of Santa Cruz da Graciosa, Açores, Portugal; given new name DMS Wethau)
U1007 KMS U-407 — Holle Sabine Kolbus (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by HM Ships Troubridge and Terpsichore and ORP Garland south of Psathádika, Mílos, Greece; given new name DMS Stemwede)
U1008 KMS U-408 — Raphaela Kreszentia, Freiin von Hymmen (Was sunk by air strike in 1942 by United States Navy patrol bomber [Patrol Squadron 84] west of north from Sandvík, Norðurland Eystra, Iceland; given new name DMS Kladow)
U1009 KMS U-409 — Hannah Frithela Wilhelma Massmann (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1943 by HMS Inconstant north-northwest of Tiqzīrt, Tīzī Ūzū, Algeria; given new name DMS Woltmershausen)
U1010 KMS U-410 — Kamrie Samantha Sturm (Resembles Azur Lane self, was sunk by air attack in 1944 by United States Army Air Forces bombers [15th Air Force, unknown unit] at Toulon, Var, France; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Schildschwert)
U1011 KMS U-411 — Jenevieve Gricelda Spindlegger (Was sunk by air strike in 1942 by Royal Air Force bomber [500 Squadron] southwest of Faro, Portugal; given new name DMS Gangelt)
U1012 KMS U-412 — Walburga Carole Jahrmärker (Was sunk by air strike in 1942 by Royal Air Force bomber [179 Squadron] northwest of Måløy, Vestland, Norway; given new name DMS Cölbe)
U1013 KMS U-413 — Daytona Brigitte Sashse (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by HM Ships Wensleydale, Forester and Vidette east of south from Brighton, East Sussex, England; given new name DMS Billwärder)
U1014 KMS U-414 — Willamina Wanda Huth (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1943 by HMS Vetch northeast of Bīr al-Djīr, Wahrān, Algeria; given new name DMS Wangerooge)
U1015 KMS U-415 — Krista Dore Neide (Was sunk by mine strike in 1944 south of Brest, Finistère, France; given new name DMS Dietrichsdorf)
U1016 KMS U-416 — Eilieua Susanne Rieger (Severely damaged by mine strike in 1943 close to Szczecin, Zachodniopomorskie, Poland; restored to service later that year, was sunk by collision in 1944 with KMS M203 [now TSch Gmélin] west of Svetlogórsk, Kaliningrádskaja Óblast, Russia; given new name DMS Seehausen)
U1017 KMS U-417 — Wibeke Gartrude Schreiner (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by Royal Air Force bomber [206 Squadron] northwest of Eiði, Eysturoy, Faroe Islands; given new name DMS Ginnheim)
U1018 KMS U-418 — Guillermina Ostara Lange (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by Royal Air Force bomber [210 Squadron] south of southwest from Cill Chrócháin, Chorcaí, Ireland; given new name DMS Oslebshausen)
U1019 KMS U-419 — Daniela Dagmar Giersberg (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by Royal Air Force bomber [86 Squadron] west of south-southwest from Vík í Mýrdal, Suðurland, Iceland; given new name DMS Dahlem)
U1020 KMS U-420 — Hanneli Jaycelyn Didrika Reese (Was sunk by unknown circumstances in 1943 somewhere in the Western Approaches; given new name DMS Donnerschwee)
U1021 KMS U-421 — Hilde Maria Kolbus (Was sunk by air strike in 1944 by United States Army Air Force bombers [15th Air Force, unknown unit] at quayside at Toulon, Val, France; wreck salvaged and was scrapped two years later; given new name DMS Mennighüffen)
U1022 KMS U-422 — Wendy Filiberta Poeschel (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by United States Navy torpedo bomber [Composite Squadron 9] from USS Card west of north from Santa Cruz da Graciosa, Açores, Portugal; given new name DMS Friedenau)
U1023 KMS U-423 — Kyndra Jocelyn Hackländer (Was sunk by air strike in 1944 by Royal Norwegian Air Force patrol bomber [333 Squadron] northwest of Måløy, Vestland, Norway; given new name DMS Jühnde)
U1024 KMS U-424 — Gloria Rosalin Lüders (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by HM Ships Wild Goose and Woodpecker west-southwest of Daingean Uí Chúis, Chiarraí, Ireland; given new name DMS Rönne)
U1025 KMS U-425 — Henrienna Wendi Bentzien (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1945 by HMS Alnwick Castle east of north-northeast from Teríberka, Múrmanskaja Óblast, Russia; given new name DMS Werdum)
U1026 KMS U-426 — Christina Victoria Reich (Was sunk by air strike in 1944 by Royal Australian Air Force patrol bomber [10 Squadron] north-northwest of Ferrol, Galicia, Spain; given new name DMS Vahr)
U1027 KMS U-427 — Carla Gabrielle Maria, Gräfin von Gudenus (Surrendered to the United Kingdom in 1945, was scuttled later that year in Operation: Deadlight northwest of Doirí Beaga, Dhún na nGall, Ireland; given new name DMS Mörshausen)
U1028 KMS U-428 — Honorata Palmira Münster di Pusteria (Transferred to Italy in 1943, designated RM S1; seized by Germany later that year after the Armistice of Cassibile and restored to original name, was scuttled to prevent capture in 1945 in the Kiel Canal near Rendsberg, Schleswig-Holstein; subsequently salvaged and was scrapped the following year; adopted by Italy, renamed MM Pusteria with pennant S257, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1029 KMS U-429 — Ellieana Aeliana Isella Racky di Iscaro (Transferred to Italy in 1943, renamed RM S4; seized by Germany later that year after the Armistice of Cassibile and restored to original name, was sunk by air strike in 1945 by United States Army Air Force bombers [8th Air Force, unknown unit] at Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; subsequently salvaged and was scrapped; adopted by Italy, renamed MM Iscaro with pennant S260, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1030 KMS U-430 — Ottavia Honora Vincenza Nachtigall di Venosta (Transferred to Italy in 1943, renamed RM S6; seized by Germany later that year after the Armistice of Cassibile and restored to original name, was sunk by air strike in 1945 by United States Army Air Force bombers [8th Air Force, unknown unit] at Bremen; subsequently salvaged and was scrapped; adopted by Italy, renamed MM Venosta with pennant S262; given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1031 KMS U-431 — Marlynn Daschel Schöneboom (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by Royal Air Force bomber [179 Squadron] south of east from Cartagena, Murcia, Spain; given new name DMS Moormerland)
U1032 KMS U-432 — Harriet Kailer Eckhardt (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1943 by AE Aconit south of west from Daingean Uí Chúis, Chiarraí, Ireland; given new name DMS Kornelimünster)
U1033 KMS U-433 — Hollye Barbie Ey (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1941 by HMS Marigold south-southwest of Málaga, Andalusia, Spain; given new name DMS Bemerode)
U1034 KMS U-434 — Wilma Henrienna Heyda (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1941 by HM Ships Blankney and Stanley north-northeast of Vila Baleira, Madeira, Portugal; given new name DMS Hasseldieksdamm)
U1035 KMS U-435 — Steffi Renilda Strelow (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by United States Army Air Force bomber [1st Anti-Submarine Squadron] west-northwest of Lisboa, Portugal; given new name DMS Russee)
U1036 KMS U-436 — Guillermina Egelina Seibicke (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1943 by HM Ships Test and Hyderabad west-northwest of Vigo, Galicia, Spain; given new name DMS Eggersdorf)
U1037 KMS U-437 — Hildimar Ingrid Lamby (Damaged beyond economical repair by air strike in 1944 by Royal Air Force bombers [Bomber Command, unknown unit] while in drydock at Bergen, Vestland, Norway; subsequently decommissioned and stripped for spare parts, remainder surrendered to the Allies at war's end, was scrapped in 1946; given new name DMS Isterberg)
U1038 KMS U-438 — Huberta Kirstein Heinsohn (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1943 by HMS Pelican north of east from Saint Anthony, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada; given new name DMS Kaltenmoor)
U1039 KMS U-439 — Hedvika Wilma, Freiin von Tippelskirch (Was sunk by collision in 1943 with KMS U-659 [now DMS Kippenheimweiler] north of west from A Coruña, Galicia, Spain; given new name DMS Westerwisch)
U1040 KMS U-440 — Wanda Mǐnměi Schwaff 萬達·敏美·施瓦夫 (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by Royal Air Force patrol bomber [201 Squadron] northwest of A Coruña, Galicia, Spain; given new name DMS Mülheim DMS 米爾海姆) (6)
U1041 KMS U-441 — Krista Brynna Hartmann (Resembles Warship Girls self, was sunk by combined air and depth charge attack in 1944 by Royal Air Force bomber [224 Squadron] and HM Ships Essington, Duckworth, Dornett and Cooke west-northwest of Saint Peter Port, Guernsey; given new name DMS Bösdorf)
U1042 KMS U-442 — Heidy Jazelle Odella Hesse (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by Royal Air Force bomber [48 Squadron] west of Aljezur, Faro, Portugal; given new name DMS Osteel)
U1043 KMS U-443 — Katarina Kordelia, Freiin von Puttkamer (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1943 by HM Ships Bicester, Lamerton and Wheatland north of Tīpāza, Algeria; given new name DMS Korswandt)
U1044 KMS U-444 — Annabelinda Gina Langfeld (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1943 by HMS Harvester and AE Aconit north of west from Angra do Heroísmo, Açores, Portugal; given new name DMS Großprüfening)
U1045 KMS U-445 — Romona Freeda Marilda, Gräfin von Treuberg (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by HMS Louis southwest of Brest, Finistère, France; given new name DMS Murnau)
U1046 KMS U-446 — Helene Brigette Hollie Richard (Was sunk by mine strike in 1942 northeast of Gdańsk, Pomorskie, Poland; given new name DMS Holle)
U1047 KMS U-447 — Françoise Gerla Bothe (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by Royal Air Force bomber [233 Squadron] west-southwest of Faro, Portugal; given new name DMS Gersheim)
U1048 KMS U-448 — Hiltrude Mathilde Vreni Dauter (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by HMCS Swansea and HMS Pelican west of northwest from Fisterra, Galicia, Spain; adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS/M Mountain View with hull number SS-148/SM-148, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1049 KMS U-449 — Hannelore Gilberta Otto (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1943 by HM Ships Wren, Woodpecker, Kite and Wild Goose northwest of Carballo, Galicia, Spain; given new name DMS Großweitzschen)
U1050 KMS U-450 — Kestrel Uschi Böhme (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by HM Ships Blankney, Blencathra, Brecon and Exmoor and USS Madison south-southwest of Anzio, Lazio, Italy; given new name DMS Uellendahl)
U1051 KMS U-451 — Elfrida Bertilde Hoffmann (Was sunk by air attack in 1941 by Royal Navy torpedo bomber northwest of Ṭanjah, Ṭanjah-Tiṭwān-al-Ḥusayma, Morocco; given new name DMS Blauehecht)
U1052 KMS U-452 — Gcobisa Nobomi March (Was sunk by combined depth charge and air strike in 1941 by HMS Vascama and Royal Air Force patrol bomber [209 Squadron] south of south-southeast of Fagurhólsmýri, Austurland, Iceland; given new name DMS Nienhagen) (7)
U1053 KMS U-453 — Didrika Nadette Lührs (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by HM Ships Termagant, Tenacious and Liddesdale south of east from Siderno, Calabria, Italy; given new name DMS Niederfeld)
U1054 KMS U-454 — Barbara Bianka Hackländer (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by Royal Australian Air Force bomber [10 Squadron] north-northwest of A Coruña, Galicia, Spain; given new name DMS Barendorf)
U1055 KMS U-455 — Hannabelle Magnilde Kiera Scheibe (Was sunk by friendly mine strike in 1944 southeast of Genoa, Liguria, Italy; given new name DMS Kretzschau)
U1056 KMS U-456 — Magnilda Minette Teichert (Was sunk by combined air and depth charge attack in 1943 by Royal Air Force bomber and HMS Opportune east of north from Santa Cruz da Graciosa, Açores, Portugal; given new name DMS Hürup)
U1057 KMS U-457 — Kaethe Telisha Brandenburg (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1942 by HMS Impulsive west of northwest from Stolbovój, Arkhángel'skaja Óblast, Russia; given new name DMS Tribsees)
U1058 KMS U-458 — Kunigunda Wilhelmina Diggins (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1943 by HMS Easton and VP Píndos [now AT Píndos] south of southeast from Rekhale, Sicilia, Italy; given new name DMS Windeby)
U1060 KMS U-460 — Emestine Selma Schnoor (Was sunk by air attack in 1943 by United States Navy aircraft [Composite Squadron 9] from USS Card west of north from Angra do Heroísmo, Açores, Portugal; given new name DMS Schwartzewelt)
U1061 KMS U-461 — Walda Hylde Stiebler (Was sunk by air attack in 1943 by Royal Australian Air Force patrol bomber [461 Squadron] north-northwest of A Coruña, Galicia, Spain; given new name DMS Muttewolf)
U1062 KMS U-462 — Brunhild Filma Vowe (Was sunk by combined air attack and gunfire in 1943 by Royal Air Force bomber [502 Squadron] and HM Ships Wren, Kite, Woodpecker, Wild Goose and Woodcock north of northwest of A Coruña, Galicia, Spain; given new name DMS Fürstenwalde)
U1063 KMS U-463 — Lizzette Saxa Wolfbauer (Was sunk by air attack in 1943 by Royal Air Force bomber [58 Squadron] northwest of A Coruña, Galicia, Spain; given new name DMS Seepferdchen)
U1064 KMS U-464 — Odelinda Pavia Harms (Was sunk by air attack in 1942 by United States Navy patrol bomber [Patrol Squadron 73] south of southeast of Kirkjubæjarklaustur, Suðurland, Iceland; given new name DMS Pfeilkreuz)
U1066 KMS U-466 — Golda Sabrina Thäter (Damaged beyond economical repair by air raid in 1944 by United States Army Air Force bombers [15th Air Force, unknown unit], was subsequently scuttled at Toulon, Val, France; wreck salvaged and was scrapped two years later; given new name DMS Schreventeich)
U1067 KMS U-467 — Henria Lorelii Kummer (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by United States Navy patrol bomber [Patrol Squadron 84] southeast of Kirkjubæjarklaustur, Suðurland, Iceland; given new name DMS Loschwitz)
U1068 KMS U-468 — Klarissa Gizelle Schamong (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by Royal Air Force bomber [200 Squadron] south of west from Cap Skirring, Basse Casamance, Senegal; given new name DMS Gremberghoven)
U1069 KMS U-469 — Emilia Doris Claussen (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by Royal Air Force bomber [206 Squadron] south of Fagurhólsmýri, Austurland, Iceland; given new name DMS Duburg)
U1070 KMS U-470 — Genowefa Philina Roderica Grave (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by Royal Air Force bombers [59 & 120 Squadrons] south of southwest from Grindavik, Suðurnes, Iceland; given new name DMS Rothensee)
U1071 KMS U-471 — Ghislaine Frédérique Maria Kloevekorn de Millé (Was sunk by air raid in 1944 by United States Army Air Force bombers [15th Air Force, unknown unit] while in drydock at Toulon, Val, France; salvaged post-war by France, repaired and commissioned as SM Millé with pennant S609; decommissioned the second time in 1963, was subsequently scrapped; adopted by France under local name with pennant S271, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1072 KMS U-472 — Walda Florentia Gresilda, Freiin von Forstner (Was sunk by combined air strike and gunfire in 1944 by HMS Onslaught and Royal Navy torpedo bomber [816 Squadron] from HMS Chaser east of north from Skarsvåg, Finnmark, Norway; given new name DMS Grötzingen)
U1073 KMS U-473 — Hildegunn Wilmar Sternberg (Was sunk by combined depth charge attack and gunfire in 1944 by HM Ships Starling, Wren and Wild Goose west-southwest of Baile Chaisleáin Bhéarra, Chorcaí, Ireland; given new name DMS Waldkirch)
U1074 DMS U-474 — Kirsten Elizabeth Kihleng (Was sunk by air attack while fitting out in 1943 at Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein; salvaged and was under repairs when scuttled to prevent capture two years later at Kiel, salvaged and was scrapped post-war; adopted by the Federated States of Micronesia, renamed FSS Kolonia with pennant S474, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1075 KMS U-475 — Oriolda Verene Stoeffler (Was scuttled to prevent capture in 1945 at Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein; salvaged and was scrapped two years later; given new name DMS Vennhausen)
U1076 KMS U-476 — Ottilie Alphonsine Niethmann (Damaged beyond economical repair by air strike in 1944 by Royal Air Force patrol bomber [210 Squadron], was subsequently scuttled west of north-northwest from Kristiansund, Møre og Romsdal, Norway; given new name DMS Allermöhe)
U1077 KMS U-477 — Karla Johanna Jenssen (Was sunk by air strike in 1944 by Royal Canadian Air Force patrol bomber [162 Squadron] northwest of Volda, Møre og Romsdal, Norway; adopted by Canada and named HMCS/M Strathallan with hull number SS-127/SM-127, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1078 KMS U-478 — Roswitha Klaudia Rademacher (Was sunk by air strike in 1944 by Royal Air Force bomber [86 Squadron] east-northeast of Viðareiði, Viðoy, the Faroe Islands; given new name DMS Kemnitz)
U1079 KMS U-479 — Florentia Winifred Sons (Was sunk by mine strike in 1944 west of north from Saxby, Lääne, Estonia; given new name DMS Tarup)
U1080 KMS U-480 — Nedra Hedvig Jolaife Förster (Was sunk by mine strike in 1945 south-southwest of Ventnor, Isle of Wight, England; given new name DMS Nuthetal)
U1081 KMS U-481 — Elissa Dagmar Pick (Surrendered to the United Kingdom in 1945, was scuttled later that year in Operation: Deadlight northwest of Doirí Beaga, Dhún na nGall, Ireland; given new name DMS Dudweiler)
U1082 KMS U-482 — Henrietta Bathilda, Gräfin von Matuschka und Freiin von Toppolczan und Spaetgen (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by HMS Ascension northwest of Pierowall, Orkney, Scotland; given new name DMS Blasewitz)
U1083 KMS U-483 — Heather Jerrileen, Freiin von Morstein (Surrendered to the United Kingdom in 1945, was scuttled later that year in Operation: Deadlight northwest of Doirí Beaga, Dhún na nGall, Ireland; given new name DMS Pfinztal)
U1084 KMS U-484 — Wilda Avaline Danae Schaefer (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by HM Ships Portchester Castle and Helmsdale northwest of Cill Ala, Mhaigh Eo, Ireland; given new name DMS Düsternbrook)
U1085 KMS U-485 — Frithela Heidi Lutz (Surrendered to the United Kingdom in 1945, was scuttled later that year in Operation: Deadlight northwest of Doirí Beaga, Dhún na nGall, Ireland; given new name DMS Herdwangen)
U1086 KMS U-486 — Gertrude Annalise Meyer (Was sunk by torpedo strike in 1945 by HMS/M Tapir southwest of Fedje, Vestland, Norway; given new name DMS Altenholz)
U1088 KMS U-488 — Barrett Vreneli Studt (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by US Ships Frost, Huse, Barber and Snowden west of Coculi, Santo Antão, Cape Verde; given new name DMS Weißeozean)
U1089 KMS U-489 — Alicia Stefani Carolyn Schmandt (Was sunk by air attack in 1943 by Royal Canadian Air Force patrol bomber [423 Squadron] southeast of Vík, Suðurland, Iceland; adopted by Canada, renamed SCSM Sacré-Cœur with hull number SMRA-149/AOSS-149, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1090 KMS U-490 — Wilma Frieda Gerlach (Was sunk by combined depth charge and air attack in 1944 by United States Navy aircraft [Composite Squadron 19] from USS Croatan and US Ships Frost, Huse and Inch east-southeast of Portugal Cove South, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada; given new name DMS Frost)
U1091 DMS U-491 — Ingeborg Elisabeth, Frifrue von Munthe af Morgenstierne (Cancelled before launch in 1944, was scrapped on slip; adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Morgenstierne with pennant U25, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1092 DMS U-492 — Frederikke Cathrine, Frifrue von Gyldenkrantz (Cancelled before launch in 1944, was scrapped on slip; adopted by Norway, renamed KNM Gyldenkrantz with pennant U69, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1093 DMS U-493 — Torrie Krysten Ashevak (Cancelled before launch in 1944, was scrapped on slip; adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS/M Meadowridge with hull number AOSS-193/SMRA-193, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1094 DMS U-494 — Antje Lieke de Duijvestijn (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by the Netherlands, renamed ZrMs Duijvestijn with pennant O65, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1095 DMS U-495 — Amberjill Aeris Ailne d'Acremont (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by Belgium, renamed MB Acremont with pennant S01, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1096 DMS U-496 — Þórdís Ylfasdóttir (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by Iceland, renamed VS Sandgerði with pennant K32, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1097 DMS U-497 — Onóra Dearbháil Ó'Cathasaigh/Honora Dervilla Casey (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Fathach with pennant F7, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1098 DMS U-498 — Annikki Marjatta Laine (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by Finland, renamed SV Ahto with pennant S06, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1099 DMS U-499 — Klaara Laura Olevipoeg (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by Estonia, renamed EML Mereveised with pennant A03, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1100 DMS U-500 — Czesława Patrycja Zebrzydowska (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by Poland, renamed ORP Strzybóg with pennant P11, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1102 KMS U-502 — Pia Franzi Julia, Freiin von Rosenstiel (Was sunk by air strike in 1942 by Royal Air Force bomber [172 Squadron] west of La Rochelle, Charente-Maritime, France; given new name DMS Friedrichsort)
U1103 KMS U-503 — Isolde Ortrun Gericke (Was sunk by air strike in 1942 by United States Navy bomber [Patrol Squadron 82] east-southeast of Cappahayden, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada; given new name DMS Ilbesheim)
U1104 KMS U-504 — Theresia Wiltrud Luis (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1943 by HM Ships Kite, Woodpecker, Wren and Wild Goose north-northeast of A Coruña, Galicia, Spain; given new name DMS Travemünde)
U1105 KMS U-505 — Sophia Penelope Zschech (Resembles Warship Girls self, damaged beyond economical repair by combined air and depth charge attack in 1944 by USS Chatelain and United States Navy aircraft [Composite Squadron 8] from USS Guadalcanal west of Gargarāt, Western Sahara; vessel was seized by United States Navy boarding party from US Ships Chatelain and Jenks, subsequently towed to Bermuda for study; survived the war, was towed to Chicago, Illinois in 1954; preserved as memorial since that time at the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, Illinois, United States; adopted by the United States, named USS Nemo with hull number SS-1505, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1106 KMS U-506 — Thekla Edelgard Würdemann (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by United States Army Air Force bomber [1st Anti-Submarine Squadron] west of Vigo, Galicia, Spain; given new name DMS Tonndorf)
U1107 KMS U-507 — Larissa Hiltrud Schacht (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by United States Navy bomber [Patrol Squadron 83] north-northwest of Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil; given new name DMS Lüdingworth)
U1108 KMS U-508 — Odilie Gundula Staats (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by United States Navy bomber [Patrol Squadron 103] east of north from Viveiro, Galicia, Spain; given new name DMS Oberneuland)
U1109 KMS U-509 — Wanda Mafalda Witte (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by United States Navy bomber [Composite Squadron 19] from USS Santee south-southwest from Villa do Porto, Açores, Portugal; given new name DMS Mariendorf)
U1110 KMS U-510 — Jacquelyn Aurore Renée Kristelle Neitzel de Bouan (Survived the war, surrendered to France, repaired and commissioned as SM Bouan with pennant S612; decommissioned the second time in 1959, was scrapped the following year; adopted by France under local name with pennant S274, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1111 KMS U-511 — Yū Freida Steinhoff 優・フレイダ・シュタインホフ (Resembles Kantai Collection self, transferred to Japan in 1943, renamed THG RO-500 THG 呂500, surrendered to the Allies at war's end in 1945, was scuttled the following year north of Ohama, Fukui, Japan; adopted by Japan, renamed NKG Yū NKG ゆう with new hull number SK-500, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1112 KMS U-512 — Wagner Dyna Schultze (Was sunk by air strike in 1942 by United States Army Air Force bomber [99th Bomb Squadron] north of Cayenne, Guyane; given new name DMS Demühlen)
U1113 KMS U-513 — Felicitas Gloria Guggenberger (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by United States Navy bomber [Patrol Squadron 74] east of northeast from Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil; given new name DMS Graggenau)
U1114 KMS U-514 — Harriet Juliana Raylene Auffermann (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by Royal Air Force bomber [224 Squadron] northwest of A Coruña, Galicia, Spain; given new name DMS Roringen)
U1115 KMS U-515 — Wendi Priska Henke (Was sunk by combined depth charge and air attack in 1944 by United States Navy torpedo bombers [Composite Squadron 58] from USS Guadalcanal and US Ships Pope, Pillsbury, Chatelain and Flaherty northwest of Câmara de Lobos, Madeira, Portugal; given new name DMS Palzem)
U1116 KMS U-516 — Galiana Osmara Wiebe (Surrendered to the United Kingdom in 1945, was scuttled later that year in Operation: Deadlight northwest of Doirí Beaga, Dhún na nGall, Ireland; renamed DMS Oebisfelde)
U1117 KMS U-517 — Philippa Marie Hartwig (Was sunk by air strike in 1942 by Royal Navy bombers from HMS Victorious west of northwest from Camariñas, Galicia, Spain; given new name DMS Mühltroff)
U1118 KMS U-518 — Hiltraud Wilda Odelia Offermann (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1945 by US Ships Carter and Neil A. Scott northwest of Santa Cruz das Floras, Açores, Portugal; given new name DMS Seetiger)
U1119 KMS U-519 — Guillermina Ludwiga Eppen (Was sunk by unknown circumstances in 1943 somewhere in the Bay of Biscay; given new name DMS Laßrönne)
U1120 KMS U-520 — Victoria Hannah Schwartzkopff (Was sunk by air strike in 1942 by Royal Canadian Air Force bomber [10 Squadron] north of east from Saint John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada; adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS/M Seaton with hull number SS-140/SM-140, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1121 KMS U-521 — Kristen Helene Trudl Bargsten (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1943 by USS PC-565 [now ARV Alcatras] south of southwest from Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States; given new name DMS Travenbrück)
U1122 KMS U-522 — Hylda Schneider (Resembles Azur Lane self, was sunk by depth charge attack in 1943 by HMS Totland west-northwest of Los Llanos de Aridane, Canarias, Spain; given new name DMS Ebenen)
U1123 KMS U-523 — Wilda Selina Pietzsch (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1943 by HM Ships Wanderer and Wallflower south of west from Vigo, Galicia, Spain; given new name DMS Schlaatz)
U1124 KMS U-524 — Wilma Hildegarde, Freiin von Steinaecker (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by United States Army Air Force bomber [2nd Anti-Submarine Squadron] west of north from Punta Gorda, Canarias, Spain; given new name DMS Heiligensee)
U1126 KMS U-526 — Stanze Hermina Möglich (Was sunk by mine strike in 1943 near Les Trois-Pierre, Seine-Maritime, France; renamed DMS Stöcken)
U1127 KMS U-527 — Sunhilde Henrienna Uhlig (Was sunk by air attack in 1943 by United States Navy aircraft [Composite Squadron 9] from USS Bogue southwest of Vila do Porto, Açores, Portugal; renamed DMS Schloßchemnitz)
U1128 KMS U-528 — Lurline Gilberta, Freiin von Rabenau (Was sunk by combined depth charge and air attack in 1943 by Royal Air Force bomber [58 Squadron] and HMS Fleetwood northeast of A Coruña, Galicia, Spain; renamed DMS Leopoldshall)
U1129 KMS U-529 — Cleotilde Grizel Wilda Fraatz (Was sunk by air attack in 1943 by Royal Air Force bomber [120 Squadron] east of southeast from Nanortalik, Kujjaleq, Greenland; renamed DMS Coppenbrügge)
U1130 KMS U-530 — Serafina Orengia, Freiin von Wermuth zu Sarmiento/Serafina Orengia de Wermuth y Sarmiento (Surrendered to Argentina in 1945 at war's end, transferred to the United States and used for tests, was scuttled two years later northeast of Cape Cod, Massachusetts; adopted by Argentina, renamed ARA Sarmiento with pennant S14, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1131 KMS U-531 — Swanilda Hermelinda Neckel (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1943 by HMS Vidette east of Charlottetown, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada; renamed DMS Schilksee)
U1132 KMS U-532 — Stella Odolina Hide Junker (Surrendered to the United Kingdom in 1945, was scuttled later that year in Operation: Deadlight northwest of Doirí Beaga, Dhún na nGall, Ireland; renamed DMS Schallstadt)
U1133 KMS U-533 — Katrina Matylda Harriett Hennig (Was sunk by air attack in 1943 by Royal Air Force bombers [244 Squadron] northeast of al-Fujīrah, the United Arab Emirates; renamed DMS Kahl am Main)
U1134 KMS U-534 — Kreszentia Hildimar Nollau (Was sunk by air attack in 1945 by Royal Air Force bomber [86 Squadron] east-northeast of Anholt, Midtjylland, Denmark; was salvaged in 1993 and transported to Birkenhead, Merseyside, England; now under restoration; renamed DMS Kreimkaul)
U1135 KMS U-535 — Ermegarde Heida Ellmenreich (Sunk by air attack in 1943 by Royal Air Force bomber [53 Squadron] northwest of A Coruña, Galicia, Spain; renamed DMS Espenau)
U1136 KMS U-536 — Rike Schauenburg (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1943 by HMS Nene and HMC Ships Snowberry and Calgary northeast of Ponta Delgata, Açores, Portugal; adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS/M Ghost Ranger with hull number SS-137/SM-137, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1137 KMS U-537 — Sofia Pietronella Schrewe (Was sunk by torpedo strike in 1944 by USS Flounder southwest of Songai, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia; renamed DMS Steenbek)
U1138 KMS U-538 — Maria Jeralee Ember Gossler (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1943 by HM Ships Foley and Crane west-northwest of A Coruña, Galicia, Spain; renamed DMS Marienthal)
U1139 KMS U-539 — Lurline Halfrida Jutta, Freiin von Lauterbach zu Emden (Surrendered to the United Kingdom in 1945, was scuttled later that year in Operation: Deadlight northwest of Doirí Beaga, Dhún na nGall, Ireland; renamed DMS Lindetal)
U1140 KMS U-540 — Wiebke Griselda Mattke (Was sunk by air strike in 1944 by Royal Air Force bombers [59 & 120 Squadrons] east of north-northeast from Narsarmijit, Kujalleq, Greenland; given new name DMS Unterwassermann)
U1141 KMS U-541 — Eleonore Karoline Petersen (Surrendered to the United Kingdom in 1945, was scuttled later that year in Operation: Deadlight northwest of Doirí Beaga, Dhún na nGall, Ireland; renamed DMS Edersleben)
U1142 KMS U-542 — Isabelle Charilette Beatrisa Coester (Sunk by air attack in 1943 by Royal Air Force bomber [179 Squadron] west of Peniche, Leiria, Portugal; renamed DMS Igstadt)
U1143 KMS U-543 — Winifred Heilewis Jolanda Hellriegel (Was sunk by air attack in 1944 by United States Navy bomber [Composite Squadron 58] from USS Wake Island southwest of Valverde, Canarias, Spain; renamed DMS Wilmersdorf)
U1144 KMS U-544 — Herlinda Willa Mattke (Sunk by air attack in 1944 by United States Navy bombers [Composite Squadron 13] from USS Guadalcanal west-northwest of Santa Cruz das Flores, Açores, Portugal; renamed DMS Herzeclar)
U1145 KMS U-545 — Galiana Giselle Mannesmann (Damaged beyond economical repair by air strike in 1944 by Royal Air Force bomber [612 Squadron], was scuttled west of Stornoway, Na h-Eileanan Siar, Scotland; renamed DMS Graurheindorf)
U1146 KMS U-546 — Paula Hedwig Just (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1945 from US Ships Flaherty, Neunzer, Chatelain, Varian, Hubbard, Jansen, Pillsbury and Keith east-southeast of Portugal Cove South, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada; given new name DMS Fünfringe)
U1147 KMS U-547 — Bette Kamrie Sturm (Damaged beyond economical repair by mine strike in 1944 near Pauillac, Gironde, France; was captured by the Soviet Union the following year at Szczecin, Zachodniopomorskie, Poland; was subsequently scrapped; renamed DMS Beetzsee)
U1148 KMS U-548 — Elli Wilhelmina Krempl (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1945 by US Ships Ruben James and Buckley southeast of Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada; given new name DMS Ulrichmann)
U1149 KMS U-549 — Ormanda Dustan Krankenhagen (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by US Ships Eugene E. Elmore and Ahrens west-southwest of Funchal, Madeira, Portugal; given new name DMS Ostertor)
U1150 KMS U-550 — Rozmonda Kornelia Hänert (Was sunk by combined gunfire and depth charge attack in 1944 by US Ships Gandy, Joyce and Peterson south-southeast of Nantucket, Massachusetts, United States; renamed DMS Rietschen)
U1152 KMS U-552 — Erica Raphaela Kyelle Topp (Resembles Pacific self, was scuttled to prevent capture in 1945 near Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Rote Kurfürstin)
U1153 KMS U-553 — Karla Odelette Thurmann (Resembles Lane Girls version of Kyelle Topp, was sunk by unknown circumstances in 1943 somewhere in the Western Approaches; given new name DMS Obertshausen)
U1154 KMS U-554 — Hedvika Dagna Lohmann (Was scuttled to prevent capture in 1945 near Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Hilligsfeld)
U1155 KMS U-555 — Deliza Emmaleigh Fritz (Resembles Warship Girls version of Helena Wohlfarth, decommissioned in 1945, hulk subsequently captured by United Kingdom forces at Hamburg, was subsequently scrapped; given new name DMS Erzhausen)
U1156 KMS U-556 — Heidi Wilhelmina Helena Wohlfarth (Resembles Azur Lane self, was sunk by depth charge attack in 1941 by HM Ships Nasturtium, Celadine and Gladious southwest of Þorlákshöfn, Suðurland, Iceland; given new name DMS Brunnenkresse)
U1157 KMS U-557 — Odetta Adelaide Paulssen (Resembles Azur Lane self, was sunk by accidental ramming in 1941 by RM Orione north of west from Kíssamos, Kríti, Greece; given new name DMS Cisamus)
U1158 KMS U-558 — Griselda Heloise Krech (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by United States Army Air Force [19th Anti-Submarine Squadron] and Royal Air Force [58 Squadron] bombers northwest of Viveiro, Galicia, Spain; given new name DMS Hesselnberg)
U1159 KMS U-559 — Holle Stefani Heidtmann (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1942 by HM Ships Pakenham, Petard, Hero, Dulverton and Hurworth northeast of Dumyāṭ, Egypt; given new name DMS Schönböcken)
U1160 KMS U-560 — Hannelore Josephine Kristina Zetzsche (Was scuttled to prevent capture in 1945 at Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein; salvaged and was scrapped the following year; given new name DMS Königswalde)
U1161 KMS U-561 — Fabiana Seraphina Henning (Was sunk by torpedo strike in 1943 by HMS MTB-81 northeast of Messina, Sicilia, Italy; given new name DMS Schmira)
U1162 KMS U-562 — Henriette Dalinda Hamm (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1943 by HM Ships Isis and Hursley north-northwest of Tūkrah, al-Marj, Libya; given new name DMS Derendorf)
U1163 KMS U-563 — Grethe Pippi Borchardt (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by Royal Air Force [58 & 228 Squadrons] and Royal Australian Air Force [10 Squadron] bombers north-northwest of A Coruña, Galicia, Spain; given new name DMS Pankow)
U1164 KMS U-564 — Hattie Wilhemina Fiedler (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by Royal Air Force bomber [10 Operational Training Unit] north-northwest of Camariñas, Galicia, Spain; given new name DMS Wolmirsleben)
U1165 KMS U-565 — Nadina Ferryn Henning (Damaged beyond economical repair by air strike in 1944 by United States Army Air Force bombers [15th Air Force, unknown unit], was subsequently scuttled off Skaramankás, Attikís, Greece; given new name DMS Nöda)
U1166 KMS U-566 — Hollye Odolina Hornkohl (Damaged beyond economical repair by air strike in 1943 by Royal Air Force bombers [179 Squadron], was scuttled west of Matosinhos, Porto, Portugal; given new name DMS Ottensen)
U1167 KMS U-567 — Emmarie Gerianne Endrass (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1941 by HMS Deptford east of north-northeast from Vila do Porto, Açores, Portugal; given new name DMS Gangolf)
U1168 KMS U-568 — Juna Silpa Preuss (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1942 by HM Ships Hero, Eridge and Hurworth northeast of Ṭubruq, al-Buṭnān, Libya; given new name DMS Sebaldsbrück)
U1169 KMS U-569 — Henna Addaline Johannsen (Damaged beyond economical repair by air strike in 1943 by United States Navy torpedo bombers [Composite Squadron 9] from USS Bogue, was subsequently scuttled east-northeast of Saint John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada; given new name DMS Altengamme)
U1170 KMS U-570 — Heidi Johanna Rahmlow (Damaged beyond economical repair by air attack in 1941 by Royal Air Force bomber [269 Squadron] east of south from Vík í Mýrdal, Suðurland, Iceland; surrendered to Allied forces, commissioned by the United Kingdom as HMS/M Graph with pennant P715 later that year, decommissioned in 1943, ran aground en route to scrapping the following year off the Isle of Islay, Scotland; salvaged and was scrapped in 1961; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant S715, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1171 KMS U-571 — Genowefa Danae Lüssow (Was sunk by air strike in 1944 by Royal Australian Air Force patrol bomber [461 Squadron] west of Baile an Bhuinneánaigh, Chiarraí, Ireland; given new name DMS Dalkendorf)
U1172 KMS U-572 — Hawise Rebekka Kummetat (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by United States Navy bomber [Patrol Squadron 205] northeast of Anna Regina, Pomeroon-Supenaam, Guyana; given new name DMS Ravensberg)
U1173 KMS U-573 — Hanika Guadelupe Heinsohn y Carrero Carré de San Ginés (Damaged beyond economical repair by air strike in 1942 by Royal Air Force bomber [233 Squadron] north-northwest of Tinis, Algeria; subsequently interned by Spain at Cartagena, Murcia; transferred to Spain later that year, commissioned as BSM G7 [not named] in 1947, redesignated BSM S01 [not named]; decommissioned the second time in 1970, was subsequently scrapped, main gun preserved at the Museo Naval de Cartagena; adopted by Spain, renamed BSM Rincón de San Ginés with pennant S29, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1174 KMS U-574 — Diedre Wanda Gengelbach (Was sunk by combined depth charge and ramming in 1941 by HMS Stork south of west from Lisboa, Portugal; given new name DMS Wallstawe) *
U1175 KMS U-575 — Walborg Nerthuz Boehmer (Was sunk in action by combined depth charge and air attack in 1944 by HMCS Prince Rupert, US Ships Hobson and Haverfield, United States Navy aircraft [Composite Squadron 95] from USS Bogue and Royal Air Force aircraft [206 & 220 Squadrons] north of Angra do Heroísmo, Açores, Portugal; adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS/M Vernon with hull number SS-175/SM-175, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1176 KMS U-576 — Hedvig Della Didrika Heinicke (Was sunk by combined air strike and gunfire in 1942 by SS Unicoi and United States Navy patrol floatplanes [Scouting Squadron 9] north of east from Beaufort, North Carolina, United States; given new name DMS Debschwitz)
U1177 KMS U-577 — Heidie Due Schauenburg (Was sunk by air strike in 1942 by Royal Navy torpedo bombers [815 Squadron] northeast of Zāwīat ūm Rukbah, al-Buṭnān, Libya; given new name DMS Deichhorst)
U1178 KMS U-578 — Emilia Giselle Rehwinkel (Was sunk under unknown circumstances in 1942 somewhere in the Bay of Biscay; given new name DMS Gronau)
U1179 KMS U-579 — Delma Hadu Didrika Schwarzenberg (Was sunk by air strike in 1945 by Royal Air Force bomber [547 Squadron] east of Ebeltoft, Midtjylland, Denmark; given new name DMS Dölzschen)
U1180 KMS U-580 — Hilda Gretchen Katharina Kuhlmann (Was sunk by collision in 1941 with KMS Angelburg west of southwest from Klaipėda, Lithuania; given new name DMS Klettenberg)
U1181 KMS U-581 — Willa Brynna Pfeifer (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1942 by HMS Westcott south-southwest of Lajes do Pico, Açores, Portugal; given new name DMS Buntenbock)
U1182 KMS U-582 — Wilma Bernarda Schulte (Was sunk by air strike in 1942 by United States Navy patrol bomber [Patrol Squadron 73] south-southwest of Vík í Mýrdal, Suðurland, Iceland; given new name DMS Brunswik)
U1183 KMS U-583 — Herlinda Petra Ratsch (Was sunk in collision in 1941 with KMS U-153 [now DMS Riefensbeek] north of Jarosławiec, Zachodniopomorskie, Poland; given new name DMS Prenzlauerallee)
U1184 KMS U-584 — Jaselle Tamina Deecke (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by United States Navy torpedo bombers [Composite Squadron 9] from USS Card north-northwest of Angra do Heroísmo, Açores, Portugal; given new name DMS Teutendorf)
U1185 KMS U-585 — Elena Barbra Lydia Lohse (Was sunk by friendly mine strike in 1942 northeast of Tsypnávolok, Múrmanskaja Oblast, Russia; given new name DMS Lossatal)
U1186 KMS U-586 — Dagmar Sibella, Freiin von der Esch (Was sunk by air strike in 1944 by United States Army Air Force bombers [15th Air Force, unknown unit] at Toulon, Val, France; subsequently was salvaged and scrapped in 1947; given new name DMS Schmargendorf)
U1187 KMS U-587 — Ulrika Rudolfa Borcherdt (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1942 by HM Ships Grove, Aldenham, Volunteer and Leamington north-northwest of Santa Cruz da Graciosa, Açores, Portugal; given new name DMS Rauschwalde)
U1188 KMS U-588 — Vreni Phoebe Vogel (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1942 by HMC Ships Skeena and Wetaskiwin in 1942 east of Brent's Cove, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada; adopted by Canada and renamed HMCS/M Penhold with hull number SS-188/SM-188, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1189 KMS U-589 — Hilde Josefine Hedvig Horrer (Was sunk by combined depth charge and air attack in 1942 by HMS Onslow and Royal Navy torpedo bomber [825 Squadron] from HMS Avenger north-northeast of Bjørnøya, Svalbard, Norway; given new name DMS Hörde)
U1190 KMS U-590 — Walda Bianka Krüer (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by United States Navy patrol bomber [Patrol Squadron 94] east-northeast of Calçoene, Amapá, Brazil; given new name DMS Bruchhausen)
U1191 KMS U-591 — Rothais Zayleen Ziesmer (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by United States Navy bomber [Bomber Squadron 127] southeast of Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil; given new name DMS Zehlendorf)
U1192 KMS U-592 — Hildegarde Anna Jaschke (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by HM Ships Starling, Wild Goose and Magpie west-southwest of An Coireán, Chiarraí, Ireland; given new name DMS Arzheim)
U1193 KMS U-593 — Gina Doris Kelbling (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1943 by USS Wainwright and HMS Calpe north of al-'Wānah, Jījal, Algeria; given new name DMS Dießen)
U1194 KMS U-594 — Ferryn Pavia Mumm (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by Royal Air Force bomber [48 Squadron] west of southwest from Albufeira, Faro, Portugal; given new name DMS Pahlen)
U1195 KMS U-595 — Juna Nathalie Quaet-Faslem (Damaged beyond economical repair by air strike in 1942 by Royal Air Force bombers [608 Squadron], forced to be beached after subsequent attacks by Royal Air Force bombers [500 Squadron], was subsequently destroyed on the shores by Ḥajāj, Mostaghānam, Algeria; given new name DMS Nikolausberg)
U1196 KMS U-596 — Gerianne Lorelei Jahn (Damaged beyond economical repair by air strike in 1944 by United States Army Air Force bombers [15th Air Force, unknown unit], was scuttled off Vathý, Enótita Níson, Greece; given new name DMS Leutstetten)
U1197 KMS U-597 — Edeltrude Hildegunn Bopst (Was sunk by air strike in 1942 by Royal Air Force bomber [120 Squadron] east-southeast of Nanortalik, Kujalleq, Greenland; given new name DMS Hansaviertel)
U1198 KMS U-598 — Giza Hermila Holtorf (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by United States Navy bombers [Bombing Squadron 107] west-southwest of Vila dos Remédios, Pernambuco, Brazil; given new name DMS Höhscheid)
U1199 KMS U-599 — Wilke Henrienna Breithaupt (Was sunk by air strike in 1942 by Royal Air Force bomber [224 Squadron] northwest of Porto, Portugal; given new name DMS Hochheim)
U1200 KMS U-600 — Brigitte Jessika Zurmühlen (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1943 by HM Ships Bazely and Blackwood northeast of Ponta Delgada, Açores, Portugal; given new name DMS Jöllenbeck)
Ship Prefixes
AE — Aviso d'Escorte ("Escort Dispatch Ship" (French Navy type prefix)
ARA — Armada de República Argentina ("Navy of the Argentine Republic")
ARV — Armada de la República Venezuela ("Navy of the Venezuelan Republic")
AT/AT — Antitorpilikó Αντιτορπιλικό ("Destroyer") (Greek Navy type prefix post-1973)
BSM — Burque de Su Majestad ("His Majesty's Ship") (Spanish Navy ship prefix)
DMS — Deutsches Marineschiff ("German Navy Ship") (German Navy ship prefix post-1955)
EML — Eesti Mereväe Laev ("Estonian Navy Ship")
FSS — Federated States of Micronesia Ship
HMCS — His/Her Majesty's Canadian Ship (Royal Canadian Navy English ship prefix)
HMCS/M — His/Her Majesty's Canadian Submarine (Royal Canadian Navy English submarine prefix)
HMS — His/Her Majesty's Ship
HMS/M — His/Her Majesty's Submarine
LÉ — Long Éireannach ("Irish Ship")
KDM — Kongelige Danske Marine ("Royal Danish Navy")
KMS — Kriegsmarineschiff ("War Navy Ship") (German Navy ship prefix from 1935-1945)
KNM — Kongelig Norske Marine ("Royal Norwegian Navy")
MB — Marineschip van België/Navire Marine de Belgique/Marineschiff von Belgien ("Navy Ship of Belgium")
MM — Marina Militaire ("Military Navy") (Italian Navy ship prefix post-1946)
NKG — Nihon-koku Gunkan 日本国軍艦 ("Warship of the State of Japan") (Japanese Self-Defence Forces ship prefix post-1954)
ORP — Okręt Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej ("Vessel of the Polish Republic")
RM — Regia Marina ("Royal Navy") (Italian Navy ship prefix pre-1946)
SCSM — Sous-Marin Canadien de Sa Majesté (Royal Canadian Navy French submarine prefix)
SM — Sous-Marin ("Submarine") (French Navy type prefix)
SV — Sukellusvene ("Submarine") (Finnish Navy type prefix)
THG — Tennō Heika Gunkan 天王陛下軍艦 ("Warship of His Majesty the Heavenly Sovereign") (Imperial Japanese Navy ship prefix pre-1945)
TSch/ТЩ — Trál'schik Тральщик ("Minesweeper") (Russian/Soviet Navy type prefix)
USCGC — United States Coast Guard Cutter
USS — United States Ship
VP/ΒΠ — Vassilikón Ploíon Βασιλικόν Πλοίον ("Royal Ship") (Greek Navy ship prefix pre-1973)
VS — Varðskip ("Patrol Ship") (Icelandic Coast Guard ship prefix)
ZrMs — Zijner Majesteits ("His Majesty's") (Royal Netherlands Navy ship prefix when a king is monarch)
Pennant superior letters and Hull classification codes
A — Allveelaev ("Submarine") (Estonian Navy pennant superior)
AOSS/SMRA — Auxiliary Tender Submarine/Sous-Marin de Ravitailleur Auxiliaire (Royal Canadian Navy bilingual hull classification code)
F — Fomhuireán ("Submarine") (Irish Naval Service pennant superior)
K — Kafbátur ("Submarine") (Icelandic Coast Guard pennant superior)
M — Minensuchboot ("Mine Hunting Boat") (German Navy pennant superior)
MTB — Motor Torpedo Boat (Royal Navy pennant superior)
O — Onderzeeboot ("Submarine") (Royal Netherlands Navy pennant superior)
P — Okręt Podwodny ("Undersea Vessel") (Polish Navy pennant superior)
S — Sottomarino ("Submarine") (Italian Navy pennant superior)
S — Sous-Marin ("Submarine") (French Navy pennant superior)
S — Sous-Marin/Onderzeeboot/Unterseeboot ("Submarine") (Belgian Navy pennant superior)
S — Submarine (Royal Navy/Federated States of Micronesia Police Service pennant superior)
S — Submarino ("Submarine") (Spanish Navy/Argentinian Navy pennant superior)
S — Sukellusvene ("Submarine") (Finnish Navy pennant superior)
SK — Sensuikan 潜水艦 ("Submarine") (Japanese Self-Defence Forces hull classification code)
SS/SM — Submarine/Sous-Marin (Royal Canadian Navy bilingual hull classification code)
T/Т — Trál'schik Тральщик ("Trawler") (Russian/Soviet Navy pennant superior)
U — Undervandsbåd ("Submarine") (Royal Danish Navy pennant superior)
U — Undervannsbåt ("Submarine") (Royal Norwegian Navy pennant superior)
U — Unterseeboot ("Undersea Boat") (German Navy pennant superior)
Noble titles
Freiin — Free lady, blood female relative of a Freiherr ("free lord"), equal to a British baron (German)
Frifrue — Free lady, equivalent to a German Freiin (Danish)
Gräfin — Countess, female relative of a Graf ("count"), equal to a British earl (German)
Other translations
Museo Naval de Cartagena — Naval Museum of Cartagena (Spanish)
Other notes
(1) Her namesake captain was born in Modlin, Mazowieckie, Poland
(2) Her namesake captain was born in Rīga, Latvia
(3) Her namesake captain was born in Shànghǎi, China; granted special right to use Chinese script
(4) Her namesake captain was born in Tiānjīn, China; granted special right to use Chinese script
(5) Her namesake captain was born in Aabenraa, Syddanmark, Denmark (then Apenrade, Schleswig-Holstein)
(6) Her namesake captain was born in Běijīng, China; granted special right to use Chinese script
(7) Her namesake captain was born in Gqeberha (Port Elizabeth), Eastern Cape, South Africa
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KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
LIST OF WARTIME SUBMARINES (U-301 to U-600) (GERMAN NAVY)
LIST OF WARTIME SUBMARINES (U-301 to U-600) (GERMAN NAVY)
Note: All World War Two submarine pennant numbers are advanced by 600 to include all Great War submarines under one single list. Also note that all submarines were also given proper ship names to not rely on old pennant numbers.
No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)
TYPE VII-C FLEET SUBMARINE (Continued)
U901 KMS U-301 — Hanne Willa Rapunzel Körner (Was sunk by torpedo strike in 1943 by HMS/M Sahib west-northwest of Stintino, Sardinia, Italy; given new name DMS Halensee)U902 KMS U-302 — Wanda Elfriede Gerlach (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by HMS Swale north-northwest of Villa do Corvo, Açores, Portugal; given new name DMS Polarbär)
U903 KMS U-303 — Selmah Kornelia Farica Heine (Was sunk by torpedo strike in 1943 by HMS/M Sickle south of Toulon, Provence, France; given new name DMS Suchsdorf)
U904 KMS U-304 — Evony Hulda Koch (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by Royal Air Force bomber [120 Squadron] east of south-southeast of Nanortalik, Kujalleq, Greenland; given new name DMS Erfde)
U905 KMS U-305 — Farica Rycca Bahr (Was sunk by possible torpedo accident in 1944 west-southwest of Baile Chaisleáin Bhéarra, Chorcaí, Ireland; given new name DMS Finow)
U906 KMS U-306 — Genevie Carleigh, Freiin von Trotha (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1943 by HM Ships Whitehall and Geranium west-northwest of Muxía, Galicia, Spain; given new name DMS Gremberg)
U907 KMS U-307 — Czesława Elżbieta Krüger (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1945 by HMS Loch Insh north of Gadzhíevo, Múrmanskaja Óblast, Russia; given new name DMS Kranichstein) (1)
U908 KMS U-308 — Dalinda Kari Mühlenpfordt (Was sunk by torpedo strike in 1943 by HMS/M Truculent north-northeast of Viðareiði, Viðoy, the Faroe Islands; given new name DMS Denkte)
U909 KMS U-309 — Hedwig Gertraud Loeder (Resembles Battleship Girl version of Margarete Prien [KMS U-47/DMS Kamelien], was sunk in action by depth charge attack in 1945 by HMCS Saint John west of north of Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS/M Greenwood with hull number SS-103/SM-103, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U910 KMS U-310 — Adali Karo Friedland (Surrendered to the Allies in 1945 at war's end, found to be not seaworthy, scrapped two years later; given new name DMS Azmannsdorf)
U911 KMS U-311 — Juliane Brunhilde Zander (Was sunk by depth charges in 1944 by HMC Ships Matane and Swansea west of Caisleán na Mainge, Chiarraí, Ireland; adopted by Canada, renamed SCSM Bagotville with hull number SM-111/SS-111, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U912 KMS U-312 — Rainah Karly Haldis Nicolay (Surrendered to the Allies at war's end in 1945, was sunk in Operation: Deadlight northwest of Doirí Beaga, Dhún na nGall, Ireland; given new name DMS Rübenberge)
U913 KMS U-313 — Gari Ferda Schweiger (Surrendered to the Allies at war's end in 1945, was sunk in Operation: Deadlight northwest of Doirí Beaga, Dhún na nGall, Ireland; given new name DMS Gietlhausen)
U914 KMS U-314 — Wilhelmina Genowefa Walda Basse (Was sunk by depth charge strike in 1944 by HMS Inconstant south of east from Bjørnøya, Svalbard, Norway; given new name DMS Witzleben)
U915 KMS U-315 — Zoe Huberta Zoller (Surrendered to the Allies in 1945 at war's end, found not seaworthy, was scrapped two years later; given new name DMS Zimmern)
U916 KMS U-316 — Lawanda Hawise Stuckmann (Was scuttled to prevent capture in 1945 near Travemünde, Schleswig-Holstein; subsequently salvaged and was scrapped; given new name DMS Langerfeld)
TYPE VII-C/41 FLEET SUBMARINE (Continued)
U917 KMS U-317 — Perahta Miata Rahlf (Was sunk by air attack in 1944 by Royal Air Force bomber [86 Squadron] north of northeast from Baltasound, Shetland, Scotland; given new name DMS Meerroteburg)U918 KMS U-318 — Juna Rycca Will (Surrendered to the Allies at war's end in 1945, was sunk in Operation: Deadlight northwest of Doirí Beaga, Dhún na nGall, Ireland; given new name DMS Roteschild)
U919 KMS U-319 — Jule Ronja Clemens (Was sunk by air attack in 1944 by Royal Air Force bomber [206 Squadron] southwest of Egersund, Rogaland, Norway; given new name DMS Rotekardinal)
U920 KMS U-320 — Susanne Verena Breinlinger (Damaged beyond economical repair by air attack in 1945 by Royal Air Force patrol bomber [210 Squadron], was scuttled east of northeast from Baltasound, Shetland, Scotland; given new name DMS Weißepinguin)
U921 KMS U-321 — Fritzie Velma Berends (Was sunk by air attack in 1945 by Royal Air Force bomber [304 Squadron] southwest of An Sciobairín, Chorcaí, Ireland; given new name DMS Welthund)
U922 KMS U-322 — Genoveva Stefani Wysk (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by HMCS Calgary south of Weymouth, Dorset, England; adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS/M Sarcee with hull number SS-122/SM-122, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U923 KMS U-323 — Maritza Judeth Bokelberg (Was scuttled to prevent capture in 1945 at Nordenham, Bremen; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Jungfraurakete)
U924 KMS U-324 — Eva Zipporah Edelhoff (Surrendered to the Allies at war's end in 1945, unable to be used elsewhere, was scrapped two years later; given new name DMS Zylinderhuthai)
U925 KMS U-325 — Emelyne Trianna Dohrn (Was sunk by mine strike in 1945 east of south from Lizard, Cornwall, England; given new name DMS Truppenkatze)
U926 KMS U-326 — Petri Vanda Matthes (Was sunk by air attack in 1945 by United States Navy patrol bomber [Patrol Squadron 63] west-southwest of Quimper, Finistère, France; given new name DMS Wettinlöwe)
U927 KMS U-327 — Herlinde Perahta Lemcke (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1945 by HM Ships Bayntun, Braithwaite and Loch Eck east-northeast of Baltasound, Shetland, Scotland; give new name DMS Pragsdorf)
U928 KMS U-328 — Porsha Petronille Lawrence (Surrendered to the Allies at war's end in 1945, was sunk in Operation: Deadlight northwest of Doirí Beaga, Dhún na nGall, Ireland; given new name DMS Plattfisch)
U929 DMS U-329 — Gunilla Tawanna Ostholstein (Cancelled before launch in 1944, was scrapped on slip; given new name DMS Trave)
U930 DMS U-330 — Therese Sophie Schwerin (Cancelled before launch in 1944, was scrapped on slip; given new name DMS Stepenitz)
TYPE VII-C FLEET SUBMARINE (Continued)
U931 KMS U-331 — Helēna Dzidra, Freiin von Tiesenhausen (Was sunk by air strike in 1942 by both Royal Navy aircraft [893 Squadron] from HMS Formidable and Royal Air Force bombers [500 Squadron] north of Shirshāl, Tībāzah, Algeria; given new name DMS Wiethagen) (2)U932 KMS U-332 — Karrie Elysia Hüttemann (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by Royal Air Force bomber [224 Squadron] north-northwest of A Coruña, Galicia, Spain; given new name DMS Kroppen)
U933 KMS U-333 — Haydee Didrika Fiedler (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by HM Ships Starling and Loch Killin southwest of Little Porth, Cornwall, England; given new name DMS Dreifische)
U934 KMS U-334 — Minette Hannelore Ehrich (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1943 by HM Ships Jed and Pelican south of southwest from Vík í Mýrdal, Suðurland, Iceland; given new name DMS Mittelhof)
U935 KMS U-335 — Eberta Harriet Helene Pelkner (Was sunk by torpedo strike in 1942 by HMS/M Saracen north-northwest of Haroldswick, Shetland, Scotland; given new name DMS Einhausen)
U936 KMS U-336 — Karola Helewys Hunger (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by Royal Air Force bomber [269 Squadron] southwest of Hafnir, Suðurnes, Iceland; given new name DMS Kreuzberg)
U937 KMS U-337 — Edeltrude Katrina Ruwiedel (Was sunk by unknown circumstances in 1943 near Iceland; given new name DMS Ehringhausen)
U938 KMS U-338 — Karolina Mette Kinzel (Was sunk by unknown circumstances in 1943 somewhere in the North Atlantic Ocean; given new name DMS Kriebstein)
U939 KMS U-339 — Leoma Warda Remus (Decommissioned in 1945, was scuttled to prevent capture later that year near Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; subsequently salvaged and was scrapped; given new name DMS Lankow)
U940 KMS U-340 — Kerrie Hedvika Joan Klaus (Was sunk by combined air and depth charge strike in 1943 by HM Ships Fleetwood, Active and Witherington and Royal Air Force bomber [179 Squadron] near Tiṭwān, Ṭanjah-Tiṭwān-al-Ḥusayma, Morocco; given new name DMS Kalowswerder)
U941 KMS U-341 — Hermila Dolf Epp (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by Royal Canadian Air Force bomber [10 Squadron] west of south-southwest from Vík, Suðurland, Iceland; adopted by Canada, renamed SCSM Humboldt hull number SM-141/SS-141, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U942 KMS U-342 — Robette Alphonsine Hossenfelder (Was sunk by air strike in 1944 by Royal Canadian Air Force bomber [162 Squadron] southwest of Reykjanesbær, Suðurnes, Iceland; adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS/M Ridley with hull number SS-142/SM-142, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U943 KMS U-343 — Warda Wibeke Rahn (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by HMS Mull south-southwest of Chia, Sardinia, Italy; given new name DMS Weinsheim)
U944 KMS U-344 — Libelle Ulka Pietsch (Was sunk by air strike in 1944 by bomber from HMS Vindex west of northwest from Bjørnøya, Svalbard, Norway; given new name DMS Löbnitz)
U945 KMS U-345 — Carly Ulka Knackfuß (Damaged beyond economical repair by air strike in 1943 at Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein; foundered while under tow the following year north of Rostock, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern; salvaged and was scrapped by 1953; given new name DMS Coldewei)
U946 KMS U-346 — Geraldina Amorie Leisten (Was sunk in diving accident in 1943 near Hel, Pomorskie, Poland; given new name DMS Golzheim)
U947 KMS U-347 — Odila Jana de Buhr (Was sunk by air strike in 1944 by Royal Air Force bomber [86 Squadron] west-northwest of Reine, Nordland, Norway; given new name DMS Ostrhauderfehn)
U948 KMS U-348 — Kalona Hannie Jeni Förster (Was sunk in air strike while under repairs in 1945 near Hamburg, salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Kleinmachnow)
U949 KMS U-349 — Berendina Enelise Lottner (Was scuttled to prevent capture in 1945 near Gelting, Schleswig-Holstein; given new name DMS Boitzenburg)
U950 KMS U-350 — Ottilia Elske Niester (Was sunk in air strike while under repairs in 1945 by United States Army Air Force bombers [8th Air Force, unknown unit] near Hamburg, salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Ockenfels)
U951 KMS U-351 — Berdine Everlynn Zimmermann (Was scuttled to prevent capture in 1945 near Sønderborg, Syddanmark, Denmark; salvaged and was scrapped in 1948; given new name DMS Blockland)
U952 KMS U-352 — Verena Heidi Rathke (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1942 by USCGC Icarus south of southeast from Emerald Isle, North Carolina, United States; given new name DMS Voßwinkel)
U953 KMS U-353 — Henrienna Warda Römer (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1942 by HMS Fame southeast of Nanortalik, Kujjaleq, Greenland; renamed DMS Havelaue)
U954 KMS U-354 — Berdine Herta Johanna Sthamer (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by HM Ships Mermaid and Loch Dunvegan east of north from Båtsfjord, Finnmark, Norway; given new name DMS Buntekuh)
U955 KMS U-355 — Vreneli Georgia la Baume (Was sunk by unknown circumstances in 1944 near Bjørnøya, Svalbard, Norway; given new name DMS Viertel)
U956 KMS U-356 — Griselda Victoria Ruppelt (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1942 by HMC Ships Saint-Laurent, Chilliwack, Battleford and Napanee west of Royan, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France; adopted by Canada and renamed SCSM Valcartier with hull number SM-136/SS-136, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U957 KMS U-357 — Saskia Amelia Kellner (Was sunk by depth charge strike in 1942 by HM Ships Hesperus and Vanessa northwest of Béal an Mhuirthead, Mhaigh Eo, Ireland; given new name DMS Schlewecke)
U958 KMS U-358 — Sedemai Raynne Manke (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by HM Ships Gould, Affleck, Gore and Garlies north-northwest of Angra do Heroísmo, Açores, Portugal; given new name DMS Steglitz)
U959 KMS U-359 — Nedra Hannie Förster (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by United States Navy bomber [Patrol Squadron 32] west-southwest of Les Anglais, Sud, Haiti; given new name DMS Nikolassee)
U960 KMS U-360 — Wilma Karoline Hattie Becker (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by HMS Keppel west-southwest of Bjørnøya, Svalbard, Norway; given new name DMS Weende)
U961 KMS U-361 — Wilma Hilde Seidel (Was sunk by air strike in 1944 by Royal Air Force bomber [210 Squadron] north of west from Leknes, Nordland, Norway; given new name DMS Weischlitz)
U962 KMS U-362 — Beatrisa Leisel Franz (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by Soviet minesweeper T-116 [now TSch Arkáda] west-southwest of Ostrová Právdy Severá, Krasnodárskij Kraj, Russia; given new name DMS Butjadingen)
U963 KMS U-363 — Beatrisa Willa Wùxià Wilzer 比阿特麗莎·威拉·務夏·威爾澤 (Surrendered to the United Kingdom in 1945, was scuttled later that year in Operation: Deadlight northwest of Doirí Beaga, Dhún na nGall, Ireland; renamed DMS Bergedorf DMS 貝格多夫) (3)
U964 KMS U-364 — Sarlote Pavia Heida Sass (Was sunk by air strike in 1944 by Royal Air Force bomber [502 Squadron] north of Avilés, Asturias, Spain; given new name DMS Sahlenburg)
U965 KMS U-365 — Huela Delma Todenhagen (Was sunk by air strike in 1944 by Royal Navy aircraft [813 Squadron] from HMS Campania west-northwest of Andenes, Nordland, Norway; given new name DMS Heideviertel)
U966 KMS U-366 — Barrett Betty Langenberg (Was sunk by air strike in 1944 by Royal Navy aircraft [816 Squadron] from HMS Chaser north-northwest of Ersfjordbotn, Troms, Norway; given new name DMS Beaumarais)
U967 KMS U-367 — Maysaunt Haldis Stegemann (Was sunk by mine strike in 1945 near Hel, Pomorskie, Poland; given new name DMS Mettenhof)
U968 KMS U-368 — Bettina Willa Schäfer (Surrendered to the United Kingdom in 1945, was scuttled later that year in Operation: Deadlight northwest of Doirí Beaga, Dhún na nGall, Ireland; renamed DMS Biestow)
U969 KMS U-369 — Hildur Liezel Schaafhausen (Surrendered to the United Kingdom in 1945, was scuttled later that year in Operation: Deadlight northwest of Doirí Beaga, Dhún na nGall, Ireland; renamed DMS Hassee)
U970 KMS U-370 — Rigmor Kristol Nielsen (Was scuttled to prevent capture in 1945 near Gelting, Schleswig-Holstein; salvaged and was scrapped in 1948; given new name DMS Rönneburg)
U971 KMS U-371 — Hilma Alwyne Fenski (Sunk by depth charge attack in 1994 by US Ships Pride and Joseph E. Campbell, HMS Blankney and TE Sénégalais north of north-northwest from Al'wānah, Jījal, Algeria; given new name DMS Gutenborn)
U972 KMS U-372 — Helena Jenevieve Serrilda Newmann (Was sunk by depth charge and air attack in 1942 by HM Ships Sikh, Zulu, Croome and Tetcott and Royal Air Force bombers [211 Squadron] north of west from Ḥadera, Ḥeifa, Israel; given new name DMS Schenkendöbern)
U973 KMS U-373 — Diana Philina, Freiin von Lehsten (Was sunk by air attack in 1944 by Royal Air Force bomber [224 Squadron] west-southwest of Brest, Finistère, France; given new name DMS Poppenbüttel)
U974 KMS U-374 — Ursula Swanilda, Freiin von Fischel (Was sunk by torpedo strike in 1942 by HMS/M Unbeaten east-southeast of Melito di Porto Salvo, Calabria, Italy; given new name DMS Sören)
U975 KMS U-375 — Jacelyn Felisberta Koenenkamp (Was sunk by unknown circumstances in 1943 south of Sicilia, Italy; given new name DMS Findorff)
U976 KMS U-376 — Ferryn Kyelle Lorelie Marks (Was sunk by unknown circumstances in 1943 somewhere in the Bay of Biscay; given new name DMS Ledeburg)
U977 KMS U-377 — Eramana Augusta Sarlote Gerke (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by HM Ships Wanderer and Glenarm west-southwest of Baile Chaisleáin Bhéarra, Chorcaí, Ireland; given new name DMS Striesen)
U978 KMS U-378 — Siglinde Emalyn Mäder (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by United States Navy bombers [Composite Squadron 13] from USS Core north-northeast from Vila do Corvo, Açores, Portugal; given new name DMS Schkopau)
U979 KMS U-379 — Paula Hildegard Franziska Kettner (Was sunk by combined ramming and depth charge attack in 1942 by HMS Dianthus east-southeast of Narsarmijit, Kujalleq, Greenland; given new name DMS Farmsen)
U980 KMS U-380 — Aleena Adelade Brandi (Was sunk by air strike in 1944 by United States Army Air Force bombers [15th Air Force, unknown unit] while dockside at Toulon, Var, France; subsequently was salvaged and scrapped; given new name DMS Aplerbeck)
U981 KMS U-381 — Wilma Hannabelle Auberon, Gräfin von Pückler und Limpurg (Was sunk by unknown circumstances in 1943 in the North Atlantic Ocean east of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada; given new name DMS Affalterbach)
U982 KMS U-382 — Stefani Huājìng Juli 史蒂芬妮·花静·尤里 (Damaged beyond economical repair by air strike in 1945 by Royal Air Force bombers [Bomber Command, unknown unit] at Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; was subsequently scuttled later that year to prevent capture near Wilhelmshaven; given new name DMS Senden DMS 伸扽) (4)
U983 KMS U-383 — Henrienna Otilia Kremser (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by Royal Air Force bomber [228 Squadron] south-southwest of Dún na Séad, Chorcaí, Ireland; given new name DMS Ottersberg)
U984 KMS U-384 — Harriet Azelice Brigitte, Freiin von Rosenberg-Gruszczynski (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by Royal Air Force bomber [206 Squadron] west of Béal an Mhuirthead, Mhaigh Eo, Ireland; given new name DMS Bockhorn)
U985 KMS U-385 — Heloise Gloria Susanne Valentiner (Was sunk by combined depth charge and air attack in 1944 by HMS Starling and Royal Australian Air Force patrol bomber [461 Squadron] north of west from La Rochelle, Charente-Maritime, France; given new name DMS Stockelsdorf)
U986 KMS U-386 — Rebekka Herminia Franka Alysone Albrecht (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by HMS Spey west-southwest of Daingean Uí Chúis, Chiarraí, Ireland; given new name DMS Allmersbach im Tal)
U987 KMS U-387 — Reesa Sarohildi Bücher (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by HMS Barnhorough Castle southeast of Tsypnávolok, Múrmanskaja Óblast, Russia; given new name DMS Schullwitz)
U988 KMS U-388 — Pietronella Porscha Sues (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by United States Navy patrol bomber [Patrol Squadron 84] south of east-southeast from Prins Christianssund, Kujalleq, Greenland; given new name DMS Pokrent)
U989 KMS U-389 — Summer Hanneli Heilmann (Was sunk by air attack in 1943 by Royal Air Force bomber [120 Squadron] southwest of Selfoss, Suðurland, Iceland; given new name DMS Heikendorf)
U990 KMS U-390 — Hannele Zofie Geissler (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by HM Ships Wanderer and Tavy north of Courseulles-sur-Mer, Calvados, France; given new name DMS Zeulenroda)
U991 KMS U-391 — Gloria Pietronella Dültgen (Was sunk by air attack in 1943 by Royal Air Force bomber [53 Squadron] north-northwest of Cedeira, Galicia, Spain; given new name DMS Pries)
U992 KMS U-392 — Hilde Kyelle Schümann (Was sunk by combined depth charge and air attack in 1944 by HM Ships Affleck and Vanoc and United States Navy patrol bomber [Patrol Squadron 63] south of southwest from Tarifa, Andalusia, Spain; given new name DMS Kroog)
U993 KMS U-393 — Aadelheide Henrietta Radermacher (Damaged beyond economical repair by air strike in 1945 by United States Army Air Force fighters [29th Tactical Air Command, unknown unit], was scuttled east of Glücksburg, Schleswig-Holstein; given new name DMS Hilgert)
U994 KMS U-394 — Wilma Matthildur Borger (Was sunk by combined depth charge and air attack in 1944 by Royal Navy torpedo bomber [825 Squadron] from HMS Vindex as well as HM Ships Keppel, Whitehall, Mermaid and Peacock north of west-northwest from Reine, Nordland, Norway; given new name DMS Mombach)
U995 DMS U-395 — Porsha Bertha Olter (Damaged beyond economical repair by air raid [unknown formation or unit] before completion in 1943 at Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein; was subsequently scrapped; adopted by the Federated States of Micronesia, renamed FSS Palikir with pennant S395, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U996 KMS U-396 — Heidie Jazelle Siemon (Was sunk by unknown circumstances in 1945 in the North Atlantic south of Iceland; given new name DMS Jürgensby) (5)
U997 KMS U-397 — Felicie Sabine Kallipke (Was scuttled to prevent capture in 1945 north-northeast of Norgaardholz, Schleswig-Holstein; subsequently salvaged and was scrapped; given new name DMS Schlotfeld)
U998 KMS U-398 — Wilhelmina Wibeke Cranz (Was sunk by unknown circumstances in 1945 somewhere in the North Sea near Norway; given new name DMS Wellingdorf)
U999 KMS U-399 — Henna Zarena Buhse (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1945 by HMS Duckworth south of Lizard, Cornwall, England; given new name DMS Ziegelhausen)
U1000 KMS U-400 — Hannelore Nanetta Creutz (Was sunk by mine strike in 1944 north-northwest of Newquay, Cornwall, England; given new name DMS Niederschönhausen)
U1001 KMS U-401 — Galiana Romhilda Zimmermann (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1941 by HMS Hydrangea west-southwest of Daingean Uí Chúis, Chiarraí, Ireland; given new name DMS Rosenthal)
U1002 KMS U-402 — Sylvia Berlinda, Freiin von Forstner (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by United States Navy torpedo bomber [Composite Squadron 9] from USS Card north of Horta, Açores, Portugal; given new name DMS Bothfeld)
U1003 KMS U-403 — Perahta Kamrie Freddi Heine (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by Free French-controlled Royal Air Force bomber [344 Squadron] west of Sukuta, Fonyi, the Gambia; given new name DMS Projensdorf)
U1004 KMS U-404 — Allison Susanne Schönberg (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by United States Army Air Force [4th Anti-Submarine Squadron] and Royal Air Force [224 Squadron] west of north from Carballo, Galicia, Spain; given new name DMS Schönberg)
U1005 KMS U-405 — Rilla Frithela Hopman (Was sunk by combination collision and gunfire in 1943 with USS Borie east-northeast of Saint John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada; given new name DMS Flintbek)
U1006 KMS U-406 — Heidi Wendi Dieterichs (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by HMS Spey north-northeast of Santa Cruz da Graciosa, Açores, Portugal; given new name DMS Wethau)
U1007 KMS U-407 — Holle Sabine Kolbus (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by HM Ships Troubridge and Terpsichore and ORP Garland south of Psathádika, Mílos, Greece; given new name DMS Stemwede)
U1008 KMS U-408 — Raphaela Kreszentia, Freiin von Hymmen (Was sunk by air strike in 1942 by United States Navy patrol bomber [Patrol Squadron 84] west of north from Sandvík, Norðurland Eystra, Iceland; given new name DMS Kladow)
U1009 KMS U-409 — Hannah Frithela Wilhelma Massmann (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1943 by HMS Inconstant north-northwest of Tiqzīrt, Tīzī Ūzū, Algeria; given new name DMS Woltmershausen)
U1010 KMS U-410 — Kamrie Samantha Sturm (Resembles Azur Lane self, was sunk by air attack in 1944 by United States Army Air Forces bombers [15th Air Force, unknown unit] at Toulon, Var, France; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Schildschwert)
U1011 KMS U-411 — Jenevieve Gricelda Spindlegger (Was sunk by air strike in 1942 by Royal Air Force bomber [500 Squadron] southwest of Faro, Portugal; given new name DMS Gangelt)
U1012 KMS U-412 — Walburga Carole Jahrmärker (Was sunk by air strike in 1942 by Royal Air Force bomber [179 Squadron] northwest of Måløy, Vestland, Norway; given new name DMS Cölbe)
U1013 KMS U-413 — Daytona Brigitte Sashse (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by HM Ships Wensleydale, Forester and Vidette east of south from Brighton, East Sussex, England; given new name DMS Billwärder)
U1014 KMS U-414 — Willamina Wanda Huth (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1943 by HMS Vetch northeast of Bīr al-Djīr, Wahrān, Algeria; given new name DMS Wangerooge)
U1015 KMS U-415 — Krista Dore Neide (Was sunk by mine strike in 1944 south of Brest, Finistère, France; given new name DMS Dietrichsdorf)
U1016 KMS U-416 — Eilieua Susanne Rieger (Severely damaged by mine strike in 1943 close to Szczecin, Zachodniopomorskie, Poland; restored to service later that year, was sunk by collision in 1944 with KMS M203 [now TSch Gmélin] west of Svetlogórsk, Kaliningrádskaja Óblast, Russia; given new name DMS Seehausen)
U1017 KMS U-417 — Wibeke Gartrude Schreiner (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by Royal Air Force bomber [206 Squadron] northwest of Eiði, Eysturoy, Faroe Islands; given new name DMS Ginnheim)
U1018 KMS U-418 — Guillermina Ostara Lange (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by Royal Air Force bomber [210 Squadron] south of southwest from Cill Chrócháin, Chorcaí, Ireland; given new name DMS Oslebshausen)
U1019 KMS U-419 — Daniela Dagmar Giersberg (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by Royal Air Force bomber [86 Squadron] west of south-southwest from Vík í Mýrdal, Suðurland, Iceland; given new name DMS Dahlem)
U1020 KMS U-420 — Hanneli Jaycelyn Didrika Reese (Was sunk by unknown circumstances in 1943 somewhere in the Western Approaches; given new name DMS Donnerschwee)
U1021 KMS U-421 — Hilde Maria Kolbus (Was sunk by air strike in 1944 by United States Army Air Force bombers [15th Air Force, unknown unit] at quayside at Toulon, Val, France; wreck salvaged and was scrapped two years later; given new name DMS Mennighüffen)
U1022 KMS U-422 — Wendy Filiberta Poeschel (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by United States Navy torpedo bomber [Composite Squadron 9] from USS Card west of north from Santa Cruz da Graciosa, Açores, Portugal; given new name DMS Friedenau)
U1023 KMS U-423 — Kyndra Jocelyn Hackländer (Was sunk by air strike in 1944 by Royal Norwegian Air Force patrol bomber [333 Squadron] northwest of Måløy, Vestland, Norway; given new name DMS Jühnde)
U1024 KMS U-424 — Gloria Rosalin Lüders (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by HM Ships Wild Goose and Woodpecker west-southwest of Daingean Uí Chúis, Chiarraí, Ireland; given new name DMS Rönne)
U1025 KMS U-425 — Henrienna Wendi Bentzien (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1945 by HMS Alnwick Castle east of north-northeast from Teríberka, Múrmanskaja Óblast, Russia; given new name DMS Werdum)
U1026 KMS U-426 — Christina Victoria Reich (Was sunk by air strike in 1944 by Royal Australian Air Force patrol bomber [10 Squadron] north-northwest of Ferrol, Galicia, Spain; given new name DMS Vahr)
U1027 KMS U-427 — Carla Gabrielle Maria, Gräfin von Gudenus (Surrendered to the United Kingdom in 1945, was scuttled later that year in Operation: Deadlight northwest of Doirí Beaga, Dhún na nGall, Ireland; given new name DMS Mörshausen)
U1028 KMS U-428 — Honorata Palmira Münster di Pusteria (Transferred to Italy in 1943, designated RM S1; seized by Germany later that year after the Armistice of Cassibile and restored to original name, was scuttled to prevent capture in 1945 in the Kiel Canal near Rendsberg, Schleswig-Holstein; subsequently salvaged and was scrapped the following year; adopted by Italy, renamed MM Pusteria with pennant S257, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1029 KMS U-429 — Ellieana Aeliana Isella Racky di Iscaro (Transferred to Italy in 1943, renamed RM S4; seized by Germany later that year after the Armistice of Cassibile and restored to original name, was sunk by air strike in 1945 by United States Army Air Force bombers [8th Air Force, unknown unit] at Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; subsequently salvaged and was scrapped; adopted by Italy, renamed MM Iscaro with pennant S260, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1030 KMS U-430 — Ottavia Honora Vincenza Nachtigall di Venosta (Transferred to Italy in 1943, renamed RM S6; seized by Germany later that year after the Armistice of Cassibile and restored to original name, was sunk by air strike in 1945 by United States Army Air Force bombers [8th Air Force, unknown unit] at Bremen; subsequently salvaged and was scrapped; adopted by Italy, renamed MM Venosta with pennant S262; given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1031 KMS U-431 — Marlynn Daschel Schöneboom (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by Royal Air Force bomber [179 Squadron] south of east from Cartagena, Murcia, Spain; given new name DMS Moormerland)
U1032 KMS U-432 — Harriet Kailer Eckhardt (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1943 by AE Aconit south of west from Daingean Uí Chúis, Chiarraí, Ireland; given new name DMS Kornelimünster)
U1033 KMS U-433 — Hollye Barbie Ey (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1941 by HMS Marigold south-southwest of Málaga, Andalusia, Spain; given new name DMS Bemerode)
U1034 KMS U-434 — Wilma Henrienna Heyda (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1941 by HM Ships Blankney and Stanley north-northeast of Vila Baleira, Madeira, Portugal; given new name DMS Hasseldieksdamm)
U1035 KMS U-435 — Steffi Renilda Strelow (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by United States Army Air Force bomber [1st Anti-Submarine Squadron] west-northwest of Lisboa, Portugal; given new name DMS Russee)
U1036 KMS U-436 — Guillermina Egelina Seibicke (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1943 by HM Ships Test and Hyderabad west-northwest of Vigo, Galicia, Spain; given new name DMS Eggersdorf)
U1037 KMS U-437 — Hildimar Ingrid Lamby (Damaged beyond economical repair by air strike in 1944 by Royal Air Force bombers [Bomber Command, unknown unit] while in drydock at Bergen, Vestland, Norway; subsequently decommissioned and stripped for spare parts, remainder surrendered to the Allies at war's end, was scrapped in 1946; given new name DMS Isterberg)
U1038 KMS U-438 — Huberta Kirstein Heinsohn (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1943 by HMS Pelican north of east from Saint Anthony, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada; given new name DMS Kaltenmoor)
U1039 KMS U-439 — Hedvika Wilma, Freiin von Tippelskirch (Was sunk by collision in 1943 with KMS U-659 [now DMS Kippenheimweiler] north of west from A Coruña, Galicia, Spain; given new name DMS Westerwisch)
U1040 KMS U-440 — Wanda Mǐnměi Schwaff 萬達·敏美·施瓦夫 (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by Royal Air Force patrol bomber [201 Squadron] northwest of A Coruña, Galicia, Spain; given new name DMS Mülheim DMS 米爾海姆) (6)
U1041 KMS U-441 — Krista Brynna Hartmann (Resembles Warship Girls self, was sunk by combined air and depth charge attack in 1944 by Royal Air Force bomber [224 Squadron] and HM Ships Essington, Duckworth, Dornett and Cooke west-northwest of Saint Peter Port, Guernsey; given new name DMS Bösdorf)
U1042 KMS U-442 — Heidy Jazelle Odella Hesse (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by Royal Air Force bomber [48 Squadron] west of Aljezur, Faro, Portugal; given new name DMS Osteel)
U1043 KMS U-443 — Katarina Kordelia, Freiin von Puttkamer (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1943 by HM Ships Bicester, Lamerton and Wheatland north of Tīpāza, Algeria; given new name DMS Korswandt)
U1044 KMS U-444 — Annabelinda Gina Langfeld (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1943 by HMS Harvester and AE Aconit north of west from Angra do Heroísmo, Açores, Portugal; given new name DMS Großprüfening)
U1045 KMS U-445 — Romona Freeda Marilda, Gräfin von Treuberg (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by HMS Louis southwest of Brest, Finistère, France; given new name DMS Murnau)
U1046 KMS U-446 — Helene Brigette Hollie Richard (Was sunk by mine strike in 1942 northeast of Gdańsk, Pomorskie, Poland; given new name DMS Holle)
U1047 KMS U-447 — Françoise Gerla Bothe (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by Royal Air Force bomber [233 Squadron] west-southwest of Faro, Portugal; given new name DMS Gersheim)
U1048 KMS U-448 — Hiltrude Mathilde Vreni Dauter (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by HMCS Swansea and HMS Pelican west of northwest from Fisterra, Galicia, Spain; adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS/M Mountain View with hull number SS-148/SM-148, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1049 KMS U-449 — Hannelore Gilberta Otto (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1943 by HM Ships Wren, Woodpecker, Kite and Wild Goose northwest of Carballo, Galicia, Spain; given new name DMS Großweitzschen)
U1050 KMS U-450 — Kestrel Uschi Böhme (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by HM Ships Blankney, Blencathra, Brecon and Exmoor and USS Madison south-southwest of Anzio, Lazio, Italy; given new name DMS Uellendahl)
U1051 KMS U-451 — Elfrida Bertilde Hoffmann (Was sunk by air attack in 1941 by Royal Navy torpedo bomber northwest of Ṭanjah, Ṭanjah-Tiṭwān-al-Ḥusayma, Morocco; given new name DMS Blauehecht)
U1052 KMS U-452 — Gcobisa Nobomi March (Was sunk by combined depth charge and air strike in 1941 by HMS Vascama and Royal Air Force patrol bomber [209 Squadron] south of south-southeast of Fagurhólsmýri, Austurland, Iceland; given new name DMS Nienhagen) (7)
U1053 KMS U-453 — Didrika Nadette Lührs (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by HM Ships Termagant, Tenacious and Liddesdale south of east from Siderno, Calabria, Italy; given new name DMS Niederfeld)
U1054 KMS U-454 — Barbara Bianka Hackländer (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by Royal Australian Air Force bomber [10 Squadron] north-northwest of A Coruña, Galicia, Spain; given new name DMS Barendorf)
U1055 KMS U-455 — Hannabelle Magnilde Kiera Scheibe (Was sunk by friendly mine strike in 1944 southeast of Genoa, Liguria, Italy; given new name DMS Kretzschau)
U1056 KMS U-456 — Magnilda Minette Teichert (Was sunk by combined air and depth charge attack in 1943 by Royal Air Force bomber and HMS Opportune east of north from Santa Cruz da Graciosa, Açores, Portugal; given new name DMS Hürup)
U1057 KMS U-457 — Kaethe Telisha Brandenburg (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1942 by HMS Impulsive west of northwest from Stolbovój, Arkhángel'skaja Óblast, Russia; given new name DMS Tribsees)
U1058 KMS U-458 — Kunigunda Wilhelmina Diggins (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1943 by HMS Easton and VP Píndos [now AT Píndos] south of southeast from Rekhale, Sicilia, Italy; given new name DMS Windeby)
TYPE XIV REPLENISHMENT SUBMARINE
U1059 KMS U-459 — Genivee Beatrisa, Freiin von Wilamowitz-Möllendorf (Resembles Warship Girls self, was sunk by air attack in 1943 by Royal Air Force bombers [172 & 547 Squadrons] north-northwest of A Coruña, Galicia, Spain; given new name DMS Baumelefant)U1060 KMS U-460 — Emestine Selma Schnoor (Was sunk by air attack in 1943 by United States Navy aircraft [Composite Squadron 9] from USS Card west of north from Angra do Heroísmo, Açores, Portugal; given new name DMS Schwartzewelt)
U1061 KMS U-461 — Walda Hylde Stiebler (Was sunk by air attack in 1943 by Royal Australian Air Force patrol bomber [461 Squadron] north-northwest of A Coruña, Galicia, Spain; given new name DMS Muttewolf)
U1062 KMS U-462 — Brunhild Filma Vowe (Was sunk by combined air attack and gunfire in 1943 by Royal Air Force bomber [502 Squadron] and HM Ships Wren, Kite, Woodpecker, Wild Goose and Woodcock north of northwest of A Coruña, Galicia, Spain; given new name DMS Fürstenwalde)
U1063 KMS U-463 — Lizzette Saxa Wolfbauer (Was sunk by air attack in 1943 by Royal Air Force bomber [58 Squadron] northwest of A Coruña, Galicia, Spain; given new name DMS Seepferdchen)
U1064 KMS U-464 — Odelinda Pavia Harms (Was sunk by air attack in 1942 by United States Navy patrol bomber [Patrol Squadron 73] south of southeast of Kirkjubæjarklaustur, Suðurland, Iceland; given new name DMS Pfeilkreuz)
TYPE VII-C FLEET SUBMARINE (Continued)
U1065 KMS U-465 — Heloise Bettina Hattie Wolf (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by Royal Australian Air Force patrol bomber [461 Squadron] north of north-northwest from A Coruña, Galicia, Spain; given new name DMS Bedburg-Hau)U1066 KMS U-466 — Golda Sabrina Thäter (Damaged beyond economical repair by air raid in 1944 by United States Army Air Force bombers [15th Air Force, unknown unit], was subsequently scuttled at Toulon, Val, France; wreck salvaged and was scrapped two years later; given new name DMS Schreventeich)
U1067 KMS U-467 — Henria Lorelii Kummer (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by United States Navy patrol bomber [Patrol Squadron 84] southeast of Kirkjubæjarklaustur, Suðurland, Iceland; given new name DMS Loschwitz)
U1068 KMS U-468 — Klarissa Gizelle Schamong (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by Royal Air Force bomber [200 Squadron] south of west from Cap Skirring, Basse Casamance, Senegal; given new name DMS Gremberghoven)
U1069 KMS U-469 — Emilia Doris Claussen (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by Royal Air Force bomber [206 Squadron] south of Fagurhólsmýri, Austurland, Iceland; given new name DMS Duburg)
U1070 KMS U-470 — Genowefa Philina Roderica Grave (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by Royal Air Force bombers [59 & 120 Squadrons] south of southwest from Grindavik, Suðurnes, Iceland; given new name DMS Rothensee)
U1071 KMS U-471 — Ghislaine Frédérique Maria Kloevekorn de Millé (Was sunk by air raid in 1944 by United States Army Air Force bombers [15th Air Force, unknown unit] while in drydock at Toulon, Val, France; salvaged post-war by France, repaired and commissioned as SM Millé with pennant S609; decommissioned the second time in 1963, was subsequently scrapped; adopted by France under local name with pennant S271, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1072 KMS U-472 — Walda Florentia Gresilda, Freiin von Forstner (Was sunk by combined air strike and gunfire in 1944 by HMS Onslaught and Royal Navy torpedo bomber [816 Squadron] from HMS Chaser east of north from Skarsvåg, Finnmark, Norway; given new name DMS Grötzingen)
U1073 KMS U-473 — Hildegunn Wilmar Sternberg (Was sunk by combined depth charge attack and gunfire in 1944 by HM Ships Starling, Wren and Wild Goose west-southwest of Baile Chaisleáin Bhéarra, Chorcaí, Ireland; given new name DMS Waldkirch)
U1074 DMS U-474 — Kirsten Elizabeth Kihleng (Was sunk by air attack while fitting out in 1943 at Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein; salvaged and was under repairs when scuttled to prevent capture two years later at Kiel, salvaged and was scrapped post-war; adopted by the Federated States of Micronesia, renamed FSS Kolonia with pennant S474, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1075 KMS U-475 — Oriolda Verene Stoeffler (Was scuttled to prevent capture in 1945 at Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein; salvaged and was scrapped two years later; given new name DMS Vennhausen)
U1076 KMS U-476 — Ottilie Alphonsine Niethmann (Damaged beyond economical repair by air strike in 1944 by Royal Air Force patrol bomber [210 Squadron], was subsequently scuttled west of north-northwest from Kristiansund, Møre og Romsdal, Norway; given new name DMS Allermöhe)
U1077 KMS U-477 — Karla Johanna Jenssen (Was sunk by air strike in 1944 by Royal Canadian Air Force patrol bomber [162 Squadron] northwest of Volda, Møre og Romsdal, Norway; adopted by Canada and named HMCS/M Strathallan with hull number SS-127/SM-127, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1078 KMS U-478 — Roswitha Klaudia Rademacher (Was sunk by air strike in 1944 by Royal Air Force bomber [86 Squadron] east-northeast of Viðareiði, Viðoy, the Faroe Islands; given new name DMS Kemnitz)
U1079 KMS U-479 — Florentia Winifred Sons (Was sunk by mine strike in 1944 west of north from Saxby, Lääne, Estonia; given new name DMS Tarup)
U1080 KMS U-480 — Nedra Hedvig Jolaife Förster (Was sunk by mine strike in 1945 south-southwest of Ventnor, Isle of Wight, England; given new name DMS Nuthetal)
U1081 KMS U-481 — Elissa Dagmar Pick (Surrendered to the United Kingdom in 1945, was scuttled later that year in Operation: Deadlight northwest of Doirí Beaga, Dhún na nGall, Ireland; given new name DMS Dudweiler)
U1082 KMS U-482 — Henrietta Bathilda, Gräfin von Matuschka und Freiin von Toppolczan und Spaetgen (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by HMS Ascension northwest of Pierowall, Orkney, Scotland; given new name DMS Blasewitz)
U1083 KMS U-483 — Heather Jerrileen, Freiin von Morstein (Surrendered to the United Kingdom in 1945, was scuttled later that year in Operation: Deadlight northwest of Doirí Beaga, Dhún na nGall, Ireland; given new name DMS Pfinztal)
U1084 KMS U-484 — Wilda Avaline Danae Schaefer (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by HM Ships Portchester Castle and Helmsdale northwest of Cill Ala, Mhaigh Eo, Ireland; given new name DMS Düsternbrook)
U1085 KMS U-485 — Frithela Heidi Lutz (Surrendered to the United Kingdom in 1945, was scuttled later that year in Operation: Deadlight northwest of Doirí Beaga, Dhún na nGall, Ireland; given new name DMS Herdwangen)
U1086 KMS U-486 — Gertrude Annalise Meyer (Was sunk by torpedo strike in 1945 by HMS/M Tapir southwest of Fedje, Vestland, Norway; given new name DMS Altenholz)
TYPE XIV REPLENISHMENT SUBMARINE (Continued)
U1087 KMS U-487 — Henriette Della Metz (Was sunk by air attack in 1943 by United States Navy aircraft [Composite Squadron 9] from USS Card northwest of Coculi, Santo Antão, Cape Verde; given new name DMS Duschewal)U1088 KMS U-488 — Barrett Vreneli Studt (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by US Ships Frost, Huse, Barber and Snowden west of Coculi, Santo Antão, Cape Verde; given new name DMS Weißeozean)
U1089 KMS U-489 — Alicia Stefani Carolyn Schmandt (Was sunk by air attack in 1943 by Royal Canadian Air Force patrol bomber [423 Squadron] southeast of Vík, Suðurland, Iceland; adopted by Canada, renamed SCSM Sacré-Cœur with hull number SMRA-149/AOSS-149, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1090 KMS U-490 — Wilma Frieda Gerlach (Was sunk by combined depth charge and air attack in 1944 by United States Navy aircraft [Composite Squadron 19] from USS Croatan and US Ships Frost, Huse and Inch east-southeast of Portugal Cove South, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada; given new name DMS Frost)
U1091 DMS U-491 — Ingeborg Elisabeth, Frifrue von Munthe af Morgenstierne (Cancelled before launch in 1944, was scrapped on slip; adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Morgenstierne with pennant U25, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1092 DMS U-492 — Frederikke Cathrine, Frifrue von Gyldenkrantz (Cancelled before launch in 1944, was scrapped on slip; adopted by Norway, renamed KNM Gyldenkrantz with pennant U69, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1093 DMS U-493 — Torrie Krysten Ashevak (Cancelled before launch in 1944, was scrapped on slip; adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS/M Meadowridge with hull number AOSS-193/SMRA-193, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1094 DMS U-494 — Antje Lieke de Duijvestijn (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by the Netherlands, renamed ZrMs Duijvestijn with pennant O65, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1095 DMS U-495 — Amberjill Aeris Ailne d'Acremont (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by Belgium, renamed MB Acremont with pennant S01, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1096 DMS U-496 — Þórdís Ylfasdóttir (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by Iceland, renamed VS Sandgerði with pennant K32, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1097 DMS U-497 — Onóra Dearbháil Ó'Cathasaigh/Honora Dervilla Casey (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Fathach with pennant F7, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1098 DMS U-498 — Annikki Marjatta Laine (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by Finland, renamed SV Ahto with pennant S06, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1099 DMS U-499 — Klaara Laura Olevipoeg (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by Estonia, renamed EML Mereveised with pennant A03, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1100 DMS U-500 — Czesława Patrycja Zebrzydowska (Cancelled before construction in 1944; adopted by Poland, renamed ORP Strzybóg with pennant P11, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
TYPE IX-C FLEET SUBMARINE (Continued)
U1101 KMS U-501 — Phoebe Hiltrude Förster (Resembles Lane Girls version of Yū Steinhoff, was sunk by ramming in 1941 by HMCS Moose Jaw south of Angmagsalik, Sermersooq, Greenland; adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS/M Pegasus with hull number SS-101/SM-101, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *U1102 KMS U-502 — Pia Franzi Julia, Freiin von Rosenstiel (Was sunk by air strike in 1942 by Royal Air Force bomber [172 Squadron] west of La Rochelle, Charente-Maritime, France; given new name DMS Friedrichsort)
U1103 KMS U-503 — Isolde Ortrun Gericke (Was sunk by air strike in 1942 by United States Navy bomber [Patrol Squadron 82] east-southeast of Cappahayden, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada; given new name DMS Ilbesheim)
U1104 KMS U-504 — Theresia Wiltrud Luis (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1943 by HM Ships Kite, Woodpecker, Wren and Wild Goose north-northeast of A Coruña, Galicia, Spain; given new name DMS Travemünde)
U1105 KMS U-505 — Sophia Penelope Zschech (Resembles Warship Girls self, damaged beyond economical repair by combined air and depth charge attack in 1944 by USS Chatelain and United States Navy aircraft [Composite Squadron 8] from USS Guadalcanal west of Gargarāt, Western Sahara; vessel was seized by United States Navy boarding party from US Ships Chatelain and Jenks, subsequently towed to Bermuda for study; survived the war, was towed to Chicago, Illinois in 1954; preserved as memorial since that time at the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, Illinois, United States; adopted by the United States, named USS Nemo with hull number SS-1505, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1106 KMS U-506 — Thekla Edelgard Würdemann (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by United States Army Air Force bomber [1st Anti-Submarine Squadron] west of Vigo, Galicia, Spain; given new name DMS Tonndorf)
U1107 KMS U-507 — Larissa Hiltrud Schacht (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by United States Navy bomber [Patrol Squadron 83] north-northwest of Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil; given new name DMS Lüdingworth)
U1108 KMS U-508 — Odilie Gundula Staats (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by United States Navy bomber [Patrol Squadron 103] east of north from Viveiro, Galicia, Spain; given new name DMS Oberneuland)
U1109 KMS U-509 — Wanda Mafalda Witte (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by United States Navy bomber [Composite Squadron 19] from USS Santee south-southwest from Villa do Porto, Açores, Portugal; given new name DMS Mariendorf)
U1110 KMS U-510 — Jacquelyn Aurore Renée Kristelle Neitzel de Bouan (Survived the war, surrendered to France, repaired and commissioned as SM Bouan with pennant S612; decommissioned the second time in 1959, was scrapped the following year; adopted by France under local name with pennant S274, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1111 KMS U-511 — Yū Freida Steinhoff 優・フレイダ・シュタインホフ (Resembles Kantai Collection self, transferred to Japan in 1943, renamed THG RO-500 THG 呂500, surrendered to the Allies at war's end in 1945, was scuttled the following year north of Ohama, Fukui, Japan; adopted by Japan, renamed NKG Yū NKG ゆう with new hull number SK-500, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1112 KMS U-512 — Wagner Dyna Schultze (Was sunk by air strike in 1942 by United States Army Air Force bomber [99th Bomb Squadron] north of Cayenne, Guyane; given new name DMS Demühlen)
U1113 KMS U-513 — Felicitas Gloria Guggenberger (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by United States Navy bomber [Patrol Squadron 74] east of northeast from Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil; given new name DMS Graggenau)
U1114 KMS U-514 — Harriet Juliana Raylene Auffermann (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by Royal Air Force bomber [224 Squadron] northwest of A Coruña, Galicia, Spain; given new name DMS Roringen)
U1115 KMS U-515 — Wendi Priska Henke (Was sunk by combined depth charge and air attack in 1944 by United States Navy torpedo bombers [Composite Squadron 58] from USS Guadalcanal and US Ships Pope, Pillsbury, Chatelain and Flaherty northwest of Câmara de Lobos, Madeira, Portugal; given new name DMS Palzem)
U1116 KMS U-516 — Galiana Osmara Wiebe (Surrendered to the United Kingdom in 1945, was scuttled later that year in Operation: Deadlight northwest of Doirí Beaga, Dhún na nGall, Ireland; renamed DMS Oebisfelde)
U1117 KMS U-517 — Philippa Marie Hartwig (Was sunk by air strike in 1942 by Royal Navy bombers from HMS Victorious west of northwest from Camariñas, Galicia, Spain; given new name DMS Mühltroff)
U1118 KMS U-518 — Hiltraud Wilda Odelia Offermann (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1945 by US Ships Carter and Neil A. Scott northwest of Santa Cruz das Floras, Açores, Portugal; given new name DMS Seetiger)
U1119 KMS U-519 — Guillermina Ludwiga Eppen (Was sunk by unknown circumstances in 1943 somewhere in the Bay of Biscay; given new name DMS Laßrönne)
U1120 KMS U-520 — Victoria Hannah Schwartzkopff (Was sunk by air strike in 1942 by Royal Canadian Air Force bomber [10 Squadron] north of east from Saint John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada; adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS/M Seaton with hull number SS-140/SM-140, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1121 KMS U-521 — Kristen Helene Trudl Bargsten (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1943 by USS PC-565 [now ARV Alcatras] south of southwest from Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States; given new name DMS Travenbrück)
U1122 KMS U-522 — Hylda Schneider (Resembles Azur Lane self, was sunk by depth charge attack in 1943 by HMS Totland west-northwest of Los Llanos de Aridane, Canarias, Spain; given new name DMS Ebenen)
U1123 KMS U-523 — Wilda Selina Pietzsch (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1943 by HM Ships Wanderer and Wallflower south of west from Vigo, Galicia, Spain; given new name DMS Schlaatz)
U1124 KMS U-524 — Wilma Hildegarde, Freiin von Steinaecker (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by United States Army Air Force bomber [2nd Anti-Submarine Squadron] west of north from Punta Gorda, Canarias, Spain; given new name DMS Heiligensee)
TYPE IX-C/40 FLEET SUBMARINE (Continued)
U1125 KMS U-525 — Delma Hildreth Jenell Drewitz (Was sunk by air attack in 1943 by United States Navy aircraft [Composite Squadron 1] from USS Card east-southeast of Portugal Cove South, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada; renamed DMS Dransfeld)U1126 KMS U-526 — Stanze Hermina Möglich (Was sunk by mine strike in 1943 near Les Trois-Pierre, Seine-Maritime, France; renamed DMS Stöcken)
U1127 KMS U-527 — Sunhilde Henrienna Uhlig (Was sunk by air attack in 1943 by United States Navy aircraft [Composite Squadron 9] from USS Bogue southwest of Vila do Porto, Açores, Portugal; renamed DMS Schloßchemnitz)
U1128 KMS U-528 — Lurline Gilberta, Freiin von Rabenau (Was sunk by combined depth charge and air attack in 1943 by Royal Air Force bomber [58 Squadron] and HMS Fleetwood northeast of A Coruña, Galicia, Spain; renamed DMS Leopoldshall)
U1129 KMS U-529 — Cleotilde Grizel Wilda Fraatz (Was sunk by air attack in 1943 by Royal Air Force bomber [120 Squadron] east of southeast from Nanortalik, Kujjaleq, Greenland; renamed DMS Coppenbrügge)
U1130 KMS U-530 — Serafina Orengia, Freiin von Wermuth zu Sarmiento/Serafina Orengia de Wermuth y Sarmiento (Surrendered to Argentina in 1945 at war's end, transferred to the United States and used for tests, was scuttled two years later northeast of Cape Cod, Massachusetts; adopted by Argentina, renamed ARA Sarmiento with pennant S14, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1131 KMS U-531 — Swanilda Hermelinda Neckel (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1943 by HMS Vidette east of Charlottetown, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada; renamed DMS Schilksee)
U1132 KMS U-532 — Stella Odolina Hide Junker (Surrendered to the United Kingdom in 1945, was scuttled later that year in Operation: Deadlight northwest of Doirí Beaga, Dhún na nGall, Ireland; renamed DMS Schallstadt)
U1133 KMS U-533 — Katrina Matylda Harriett Hennig (Was sunk by air attack in 1943 by Royal Air Force bombers [244 Squadron] northeast of al-Fujīrah, the United Arab Emirates; renamed DMS Kahl am Main)
U1134 KMS U-534 — Kreszentia Hildimar Nollau (Was sunk by air attack in 1945 by Royal Air Force bomber [86 Squadron] east-northeast of Anholt, Midtjylland, Denmark; was salvaged in 1993 and transported to Birkenhead, Merseyside, England; now under restoration; renamed DMS Kreimkaul)
U1135 KMS U-535 — Ermegarde Heida Ellmenreich (Sunk by air attack in 1943 by Royal Air Force bomber [53 Squadron] northwest of A Coruña, Galicia, Spain; renamed DMS Espenau)
U1136 KMS U-536 — Rike Schauenburg (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1943 by HMS Nene and HMC Ships Snowberry and Calgary northeast of Ponta Delgata, Açores, Portugal; adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS/M Ghost Ranger with hull number SS-137/SM-137, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1137 KMS U-537 — Sofia Pietronella Schrewe (Was sunk by torpedo strike in 1944 by USS Flounder southwest of Songai, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia; renamed DMS Steenbek)
U1138 KMS U-538 — Maria Jeralee Ember Gossler (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1943 by HM Ships Foley and Crane west-northwest of A Coruña, Galicia, Spain; renamed DMS Marienthal)
U1139 KMS U-539 — Lurline Halfrida Jutta, Freiin von Lauterbach zu Emden (Surrendered to the United Kingdom in 1945, was scuttled later that year in Operation: Deadlight northwest of Doirí Beaga, Dhún na nGall, Ireland; renamed DMS Lindetal)
U1140 KMS U-540 — Wiebke Griselda Mattke (Was sunk by air strike in 1944 by Royal Air Force bombers [59 & 120 Squadrons] east of north-northeast from Narsarmijit, Kujalleq, Greenland; given new name DMS Unterwassermann)
U1141 KMS U-541 — Eleonore Karoline Petersen (Surrendered to the United Kingdom in 1945, was scuttled later that year in Operation: Deadlight northwest of Doirí Beaga, Dhún na nGall, Ireland; renamed DMS Edersleben)
U1142 KMS U-542 — Isabelle Charilette Beatrisa Coester (Sunk by air attack in 1943 by Royal Air Force bomber [179 Squadron] west of Peniche, Leiria, Portugal; renamed DMS Igstadt)
U1143 KMS U-543 — Winifred Heilewis Jolanda Hellriegel (Was sunk by air attack in 1944 by United States Navy bomber [Composite Squadron 58] from USS Wake Island southwest of Valverde, Canarias, Spain; renamed DMS Wilmersdorf)
U1144 KMS U-544 — Herlinda Willa Mattke (Sunk by air attack in 1944 by United States Navy bombers [Composite Squadron 13] from USS Guadalcanal west-northwest of Santa Cruz das Flores, Açores, Portugal; renamed DMS Herzeclar)
U1145 KMS U-545 — Galiana Giselle Mannesmann (Damaged beyond economical repair by air strike in 1944 by Royal Air Force bomber [612 Squadron], was scuttled west of Stornoway, Na h-Eileanan Siar, Scotland; renamed DMS Graurheindorf)
U1146 KMS U-546 — Paula Hedwig Just (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1945 from US Ships Flaherty, Neunzer, Chatelain, Varian, Hubbard, Jansen, Pillsbury and Keith east-southeast of Portugal Cove South, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada; given new name DMS Fünfringe)
U1147 KMS U-547 — Bette Kamrie Sturm (Damaged beyond economical repair by mine strike in 1944 near Pauillac, Gironde, France; was captured by the Soviet Union the following year at Szczecin, Zachodniopomorskie, Poland; was subsequently scrapped; renamed DMS Beetzsee)
U1148 KMS U-548 — Elli Wilhelmina Krempl (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1945 by US Ships Ruben James and Buckley southeast of Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada; given new name DMS Ulrichmann)
U1149 KMS U-549 — Ormanda Dustan Krankenhagen (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by US Ships Eugene E. Elmore and Ahrens west-southwest of Funchal, Madeira, Portugal; given new name DMS Ostertor)
U1150 KMS U-550 — Rozmonda Kornelia Hänert (Was sunk by combined gunfire and depth charge attack in 1944 by US Ships Gandy, Joyce and Peterson south-southeast of Nantucket, Massachusetts, United States; renamed DMS Rietschen)
TYPE VII-C FLEET SUBMARINE (Continued)
U1151 KMS U-551 — Karla Gloria Schrott (Resembles Warship Girls version of Kyelle Topp, was sunk by depth charge attack in 1941 by HMS Visenda south of Fagurhólsmýri, Suðurland, Iceland; given new name DMS Grefrath)U1152 KMS U-552 — Erica Raphaela Kyelle Topp (Resembles Pacific self, was scuttled to prevent capture in 1945 near Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Rote Kurfürstin)
U1153 KMS U-553 — Karla Odelette Thurmann (Resembles Lane Girls version of Kyelle Topp, was sunk by unknown circumstances in 1943 somewhere in the Western Approaches; given new name DMS Obertshausen)
U1154 KMS U-554 — Hedvika Dagna Lohmann (Was scuttled to prevent capture in 1945 near Wilhelmshaven, Niedersachsen; salvaged and was scrapped post-war; given new name DMS Hilligsfeld)
U1155 KMS U-555 — Deliza Emmaleigh Fritz (Resembles Warship Girls version of Helena Wohlfarth, decommissioned in 1945, hulk subsequently captured by United Kingdom forces at Hamburg, was subsequently scrapped; given new name DMS Erzhausen)
U1156 KMS U-556 — Heidi Wilhelmina Helena Wohlfarth (Resembles Azur Lane self, was sunk by depth charge attack in 1941 by HM Ships Nasturtium, Celadine and Gladious southwest of Þorlákshöfn, Suðurland, Iceland; given new name DMS Brunnenkresse)
U1157 KMS U-557 — Odetta Adelaide Paulssen (Resembles Azur Lane self, was sunk by accidental ramming in 1941 by RM Orione north of west from Kíssamos, Kríti, Greece; given new name DMS Cisamus)
U1158 KMS U-558 — Griselda Heloise Krech (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by United States Army Air Force [19th Anti-Submarine Squadron] and Royal Air Force [58 Squadron] bombers northwest of Viveiro, Galicia, Spain; given new name DMS Hesselnberg)
U1159 KMS U-559 — Holle Stefani Heidtmann (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1942 by HM Ships Pakenham, Petard, Hero, Dulverton and Hurworth northeast of Dumyāṭ, Egypt; given new name DMS Schönböcken)
U1160 KMS U-560 — Hannelore Josephine Kristina Zetzsche (Was scuttled to prevent capture in 1945 at Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein; salvaged and was scrapped the following year; given new name DMS Königswalde)
U1161 KMS U-561 — Fabiana Seraphina Henning (Was sunk by torpedo strike in 1943 by HMS MTB-81 northeast of Messina, Sicilia, Italy; given new name DMS Schmira)
U1162 KMS U-562 — Henriette Dalinda Hamm (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1943 by HM Ships Isis and Hursley north-northwest of Tūkrah, al-Marj, Libya; given new name DMS Derendorf)
U1163 KMS U-563 — Grethe Pippi Borchardt (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by Royal Air Force [58 & 228 Squadrons] and Royal Australian Air Force [10 Squadron] bombers north-northwest of A Coruña, Galicia, Spain; given new name DMS Pankow)
U1164 KMS U-564 — Hattie Wilhemina Fiedler (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by Royal Air Force bomber [10 Operational Training Unit] north-northwest of Camariñas, Galicia, Spain; given new name DMS Wolmirsleben)
U1165 KMS U-565 — Nadina Ferryn Henning (Damaged beyond economical repair by air strike in 1944 by United States Army Air Force bombers [15th Air Force, unknown unit], was subsequently scuttled off Skaramankás, Attikís, Greece; given new name DMS Nöda)
U1166 KMS U-566 — Hollye Odolina Hornkohl (Damaged beyond economical repair by air strike in 1943 by Royal Air Force bombers [179 Squadron], was scuttled west of Matosinhos, Porto, Portugal; given new name DMS Ottensen)
U1167 KMS U-567 — Emmarie Gerianne Endrass (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1941 by HMS Deptford east of north-northeast from Vila do Porto, Açores, Portugal; given new name DMS Gangolf)
U1168 KMS U-568 — Juna Silpa Preuss (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1942 by HM Ships Hero, Eridge and Hurworth northeast of Ṭubruq, al-Buṭnān, Libya; given new name DMS Sebaldsbrück)
U1169 KMS U-569 — Henna Addaline Johannsen (Damaged beyond economical repair by air strike in 1943 by United States Navy torpedo bombers [Composite Squadron 9] from USS Bogue, was subsequently scuttled east-northeast of Saint John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada; given new name DMS Altengamme)
U1170 KMS U-570 — Heidi Johanna Rahmlow (Damaged beyond economical repair by air attack in 1941 by Royal Air Force bomber [269 Squadron] east of south from Vík í Mýrdal, Suðurland, Iceland; surrendered to Allied forces, commissioned by the United Kingdom as HMS/M Graph with pennant P715 later that year, decommissioned in 1943, ran aground en route to scrapping the following year off the Isle of Islay, Scotland; salvaged and was scrapped in 1961; adopted by the United Kingdom under local name with pennant S715, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1171 KMS U-571 — Genowefa Danae Lüssow (Was sunk by air strike in 1944 by Royal Australian Air Force patrol bomber [461 Squadron] west of Baile an Bhuinneánaigh, Chiarraí, Ireland; given new name DMS Dalkendorf)
U1172 KMS U-572 — Hawise Rebekka Kummetat (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by United States Navy bomber [Patrol Squadron 205] northeast of Anna Regina, Pomeroon-Supenaam, Guyana; given new name DMS Ravensberg)
U1173 KMS U-573 — Hanika Guadelupe Heinsohn y Carrero Carré de San Ginés (Damaged beyond economical repair by air strike in 1942 by Royal Air Force bomber [233 Squadron] north-northwest of Tinis, Algeria; subsequently interned by Spain at Cartagena, Murcia; transferred to Spain later that year, commissioned as BSM G7 [not named] in 1947, redesignated BSM S01 [not named]; decommissioned the second time in 1970, was subsequently scrapped, main gun preserved at the Museo Naval de Cartagena; adopted by Spain, renamed BSM Rincón de San Ginés with pennant S29, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1174 KMS U-574 — Diedre Wanda Gengelbach (Was sunk by combined depth charge and ramming in 1941 by HMS Stork south of west from Lisboa, Portugal; given new name DMS Wallstawe) *
U1175 KMS U-575 — Walborg Nerthuz Boehmer (Was sunk in action by combined depth charge and air attack in 1944 by HMCS Prince Rupert, US Ships Hobson and Haverfield, United States Navy aircraft [Composite Squadron 95] from USS Bogue and Royal Air Force aircraft [206 & 220 Squadrons] north of Angra do Heroísmo, Açores, Portugal; adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS/M Vernon with hull number SS-175/SM-175, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1176 KMS U-576 — Hedvig Della Didrika Heinicke (Was sunk by combined air strike and gunfire in 1942 by SS Unicoi and United States Navy patrol floatplanes [Scouting Squadron 9] north of east from Beaufort, North Carolina, United States; given new name DMS Debschwitz)
U1177 KMS U-577 — Heidie Due Schauenburg (Was sunk by air strike in 1942 by Royal Navy torpedo bombers [815 Squadron] northeast of Zāwīat ūm Rukbah, al-Buṭnān, Libya; given new name DMS Deichhorst)
U1178 KMS U-578 — Emilia Giselle Rehwinkel (Was sunk under unknown circumstances in 1942 somewhere in the Bay of Biscay; given new name DMS Gronau)
U1179 KMS U-579 — Delma Hadu Didrika Schwarzenberg (Was sunk by air strike in 1945 by Royal Air Force bomber [547 Squadron] east of Ebeltoft, Midtjylland, Denmark; given new name DMS Dölzschen)
U1180 KMS U-580 — Hilda Gretchen Katharina Kuhlmann (Was sunk by collision in 1941 with KMS Angelburg west of southwest from Klaipėda, Lithuania; given new name DMS Klettenberg)
U1181 KMS U-581 — Willa Brynna Pfeifer (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1942 by HMS Westcott south-southwest of Lajes do Pico, Açores, Portugal; given new name DMS Buntenbock)
U1182 KMS U-582 — Wilma Bernarda Schulte (Was sunk by air strike in 1942 by United States Navy patrol bomber [Patrol Squadron 73] south-southwest of Vík í Mýrdal, Suðurland, Iceland; given new name DMS Brunswik)
U1183 KMS U-583 — Herlinda Petra Ratsch (Was sunk in collision in 1941 with KMS U-153 [now DMS Riefensbeek] north of Jarosławiec, Zachodniopomorskie, Poland; given new name DMS Prenzlauerallee)
U1184 KMS U-584 — Jaselle Tamina Deecke (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by United States Navy torpedo bombers [Composite Squadron 9] from USS Card north-northwest of Angra do Heroísmo, Açores, Portugal; given new name DMS Teutendorf)
U1185 KMS U-585 — Elena Barbra Lydia Lohse (Was sunk by friendly mine strike in 1942 northeast of Tsypnávolok, Múrmanskaja Oblast, Russia; given new name DMS Lossatal)
U1186 KMS U-586 — Dagmar Sibella, Freiin von der Esch (Was sunk by air strike in 1944 by United States Army Air Force bombers [15th Air Force, unknown unit] at Toulon, Val, France; subsequently was salvaged and scrapped in 1947; given new name DMS Schmargendorf)
U1187 KMS U-587 — Ulrika Rudolfa Borcherdt (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1942 by HM Ships Grove, Aldenham, Volunteer and Leamington north-northwest of Santa Cruz da Graciosa, Açores, Portugal; given new name DMS Rauschwalde)
U1188 KMS U-588 — Vreni Phoebe Vogel (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1942 by HMC Ships Skeena and Wetaskiwin in 1942 east of Brent's Cove, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada; adopted by Canada and renamed HMCS/M Penhold with hull number SS-188/SM-188, given German Navy pennant number for administrative purposes) *
U1189 KMS U-589 — Hilde Josefine Hedvig Horrer (Was sunk by combined depth charge and air attack in 1942 by HMS Onslow and Royal Navy torpedo bomber [825 Squadron] from HMS Avenger north-northeast of Bjørnøya, Svalbard, Norway; given new name DMS Hörde)
U1190 KMS U-590 — Walda Bianka Krüer (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by United States Navy patrol bomber [Patrol Squadron 94] east-northeast of Calçoene, Amapá, Brazil; given new name DMS Bruchhausen)
U1191 KMS U-591 — Rothais Zayleen Ziesmer (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by United States Navy bomber [Bomber Squadron 127] southeast of Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil; given new name DMS Zehlendorf)
U1192 KMS U-592 — Hildegarde Anna Jaschke (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by HM Ships Starling, Wild Goose and Magpie west-southwest of An Coireán, Chiarraí, Ireland; given new name DMS Arzheim)
U1193 KMS U-593 — Gina Doris Kelbling (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1943 by USS Wainwright and HMS Calpe north of al-'Wānah, Jījal, Algeria; given new name DMS Dießen)
U1194 KMS U-594 — Ferryn Pavia Mumm (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by Royal Air Force bomber [48 Squadron] west of southwest from Albufeira, Faro, Portugal; given new name DMS Pahlen)
U1195 KMS U-595 — Juna Nathalie Quaet-Faslem (Damaged beyond economical repair by air strike in 1942 by Royal Air Force bombers [608 Squadron], forced to be beached after subsequent attacks by Royal Air Force bombers [500 Squadron], was subsequently destroyed on the shores by Ḥajāj, Mostaghānam, Algeria; given new name DMS Nikolausberg)
U1196 KMS U-596 — Gerianne Lorelei Jahn (Damaged beyond economical repair by air strike in 1944 by United States Army Air Force bombers [15th Air Force, unknown unit], was scuttled off Vathý, Enótita Níson, Greece; given new name DMS Leutstetten)
U1197 KMS U-597 — Edeltrude Hildegunn Bopst (Was sunk by air strike in 1942 by Royal Air Force bomber [120 Squadron] east-southeast of Nanortalik, Kujalleq, Greenland; given new name DMS Hansaviertel)
U1198 KMS U-598 — Giza Hermila Holtorf (Was sunk by air strike in 1943 by United States Navy bombers [Bombing Squadron 107] west-southwest of Vila dos Remédios, Pernambuco, Brazil; given new name DMS Höhscheid)
U1199 KMS U-599 — Wilke Henrienna Breithaupt (Was sunk by air strike in 1942 by Royal Air Force bomber [224 Squadron] northwest of Porto, Portugal; given new name DMS Hochheim)
U1200 KMS U-600 — Brigitte Jessika Zurmühlen (Was sunk by depth charge attack in 1943 by HM Ships Bazely and Blackwood northeast of Ponta Delgada, Açores, Portugal; given new name DMS Jöllenbeck)
Ship Prefixes
AE — Aviso d'Escorte ("Escort Dispatch Ship" (French Navy type prefix)
ARA — Armada de República Argentina ("Navy of the Argentine Republic")
ARV — Armada de la República Venezuela ("Navy of the Venezuelan Republic")
AT/AT — Antitorpilikó Αντιτορπιλικό ("Destroyer") (Greek Navy type prefix post-1973)
BSM — Burque de Su Majestad ("His Majesty's Ship") (Spanish Navy ship prefix)
DMS — Deutsches Marineschiff ("German Navy Ship") (German Navy ship prefix post-1955)
EML — Eesti Mereväe Laev ("Estonian Navy Ship")
FSS — Federated States of Micronesia Ship
HMCS — His/Her Majesty's Canadian Ship (Royal Canadian Navy English ship prefix)
HMCS/M — His/Her Majesty's Canadian Submarine (Royal Canadian Navy English submarine prefix)
HMS — His/Her Majesty's Ship
HMS/M — His/Her Majesty's Submarine
LÉ — Long Éireannach ("Irish Ship")
KDM — Kongelige Danske Marine ("Royal Danish Navy")
KMS — Kriegsmarineschiff ("War Navy Ship") (German Navy ship prefix from 1935-1945)
KNM — Kongelig Norske Marine ("Royal Norwegian Navy")
MB — Marineschip van België/Navire Marine de Belgique/Marineschiff von Belgien ("Navy Ship of Belgium")
MM — Marina Militaire ("Military Navy") (Italian Navy ship prefix post-1946)
NKG — Nihon-koku Gunkan 日本国軍艦 ("Warship of the State of Japan") (Japanese Self-Defence Forces ship prefix post-1954)
ORP — Okręt Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej ("Vessel of the Polish Republic")
RM — Regia Marina ("Royal Navy") (Italian Navy ship prefix pre-1946)
SCSM — Sous-Marin Canadien de Sa Majesté (Royal Canadian Navy French submarine prefix)
SM — Sous-Marin ("Submarine") (French Navy type prefix)
SV — Sukellusvene ("Submarine") (Finnish Navy type prefix)
THG — Tennō Heika Gunkan 天王陛下軍艦 ("Warship of His Majesty the Heavenly Sovereign") (Imperial Japanese Navy ship prefix pre-1945)
TSch/ТЩ — Trál'schik Тральщик ("Minesweeper") (Russian/Soviet Navy type prefix)
USCGC — United States Coast Guard Cutter
USS — United States Ship
VP/ΒΠ — Vassilikón Ploíon Βασιλικόν Πλοίον ("Royal Ship") (Greek Navy ship prefix pre-1973)
VS — Varðskip ("Patrol Ship") (Icelandic Coast Guard ship prefix)
ZrMs — Zijner Majesteits ("His Majesty's") (Royal Netherlands Navy ship prefix when a king is monarch)
Pennant superior letters and Hull classification codes
A — Allveelaev ("Submarine") (Estonian Navy pennant superior)
AOSS/SMRA — Auxiliary Tender Submarine/Sous-Marin de Ravitailleur Auxiliaire (Royal Canadian Navy bilingual hull classification code)
F — Fomhuireán ("Submarine") (Irish Naval Service pennant superior)
K — Kafbátur ("Submarine") (Icelandic Coast Guard pennant superior)
M — Minensuchboot ("Mine Hunting Boat") (German Navy pennant superior)
MTB — Motor Torpedo Boat (Royal Navy pennant superior)
O — Onderzeeboot ("Submarine") (Royal Netherlands Navy pennant superior)
P — Okręt Podwodny ("Undersea Vessel") (Polish Navy pennant superior)
S — Sottomarino ("Submarine") (Italian Navy pennant superior)
S — Sous-Marin ("Submarine") (French Navy pennant superior)
S — Sous-Marin/Onderzeeboot/Unterseeboot ("Submarine") (Belgian Navy pennant superior)
S — Submarine (Royal Navy/Federated States of Micronesia Police Service pennant superior)
S — Submarino ("Submarine") (Spanish Navy/Argentinian Navy pennant superior)
S — Sukellusvene ("Submarine") (Finnish Navy pennant superior)
SK — Sensuikan 潜水艦 ("Submarine") (Japanese Self-Defence Forces hull classification code)
SS/SM — Submarine/Sous-Marin (Royal Canadian Navy bilingual hull classification code)
T/Т — Trál'schik Тральщик ("Trawler") (Russian/Soviet Navy pennant superior)
U — Undervandsbåd ("Submarine") (Royal Danish Navy pennant superior)
U — Undervannsbåt ("Submarine") (Royal Norwegian Navy pennant superior)
U — Unterseeboot ("Undersea Boat") (German Navy pennant superior)
Noble titles
Freiin — Free lady, blood female relative of a Freiherr ("free lord"), equal to a British baron (German)
Frifrue — Free lady, equivalent to a German Freiin (Danish)
Gräfin — Countess, female relative of a Graf ("count"), equal to a British earl (German)
Other translations
Museo Naval de Cartagena — Naval Museum of Cartagena (Spanish)
Other notes
(1) Her namesake captain was born in Modlin, Mazowieckie, Poland
(2) Her namesake captain was born in Rīga, Latvia
(3) Her namesake captain was born in Shànghǎi, China; granted special right to use Chinese script
(4) Her namesake captain was born in Tiānjīn, China; granted special right to use Chinese script
(5) Her namesake captain was born in Aabenraa, Syddanmark, Denmark (then Apenrade, Schleswig-Holstein)
(6) Her namesake captain was born in Běijīng, China; granted special right to use Chinese script
(7) Her namesake captain was born in Gqeberha (Port Elizabeth), Eastern Cape, South Africa