U-32
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U-32
Summary
U-32 is an U-boat[1]. U-32 ranks in the top 5% of u_boat entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (26 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- U-32's image is recorded as U-32 IWM HU 1011.jpg[3].
- U-32's instance of is recorded as U-boat[4].
- U-32's operator is recorded as Kriegsmarine[5].
- U-32's manufacturer is recorded as AG Weser[6].
- U-32's vessel class is recorded as Type VIIA[7].
- U-32's shipping port is recorded as Wilhelmshaven[8].
- U-32 was dissolved in +1940-10-30T00:00:00Z[9].
- U-32's participated in conflict is recorded as World War II[10].
- U-32's yard number is recorded as 913[11].
- U-32's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 55.61666667, 'lon': -12.31666667}[12].
- U-32's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/03f1w2[13].
- U-32's service entry is recorded as +1937-04-15T00:00:00Z[14].
- U-32's significant event is recorded as ship launching[15].
- U-32's significant event is recorded as keel laying[16].
- U-32's crew members is recorded as Hans Jenisch[17].
- U-32's crew members is recorded as Karl-Heinz Moehle[18].
- U-32's location of creation is recorded as Bremen[19].
- U-32's described by source is recorded as uboat.net[20].
- U-32's different from is recorded as German submarine U-32[21].
- U-32's commanded by is recorded as Hans Jenisch[22].
- U-32's commanded by is recorded as Werner Lott[23].
- U-32's commanded by is recorded as Paul Büchel[24].
- U-32's country of registry is recorded as Nazi Germany[25].
Why It Matters
U-32 ranks in the top 5% of u_boat entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (26 views/month).[2] U-32 has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[26] U-32 is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[27]