U-20

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U-20 was a German World War I U-boat best known for sinking the British ocean liner RMS Lusitania in 1915.

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U-20 canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf German Type U 19 submarine
U-boat
military ship
armament deck gun
torpedo tubes
beam 6.10 m
builder Kaiserliche Werft Danzig
builtAt Gdańsk
surface form: Danzig
commandedBy Walther Schwieger
commissionedOn 1913-08-05
conflict World War I
countryOfOrigin German Empire
crewComplement about 35
dateOfLoss 1916-11-05
deckGunCaliber 8.8 cm
displacementSubmerged 837 t
displacementSurfaced 650 t
draft 3.60 m
era World War I naval warfare
fate grounded and destroyed
hullNumber U-20 self-link
knownFor sinking RMS Lusitania
launchedOn 1912-12-18
length 64.15 m
locationDuringLusitaniaAttack off the coast of Ireland
maximumSpeedSubmerged 9.5 kn
maximumSpeedSurfaced 15.4 kn
navalEnsign Imperial German war ensign
notableConsequence sinking of the RMS Lusitania
surface form: Lusitania sinking contributed to shift in U.S. public opinion against Germany
notableEvent torpedoed RMS Lusitania on 1915-05-07
operatedBy Imperial German Navy
operationalRole commerce raiding
submarine warfare against Allied shipping
patrolArea Irish Sea
Atlantic Ocean
surface form: North Atlantic Ocean

North Sea
placeOfLoss near Vigsø, Jutland coast, Denmark
propulsion diesel engines (surfaced)
electric motors (submerged)
reasonForLoss ran aground in bad weather
scuttledBy Imperial German Navy crew
serviceEndYear 1916
serviceStartYear 1913
shipClass Type U 19-class submarine
shipType submarine
tonnageSunk over 100,000 GRT
torpedoTubes 4 bow 50 cm tubes

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U-20 hullNumber U-20 self-link