Rudolf SEUFFER

The basics

Quick Facts

PlacesGermany
Gender
Male
Birth4 October 1886
Death4 February 1918 (aged 31 years)
Star signLibra
Family
Mother:Theodora Johanna SEUFFER
Father:Johann Wilh. Friederich SEUFFER
Siblings:Dora SEUFFER Wilhelm SEUFFER Gustav SEUFFER
Awards
Iron Cross 1st Class 
Iron Cross 2nd Class 
The details

Biography

SM UC-50 was a German Type UC II minelaying submarine or U-boat in the German Imperial Navy (German: Kaiserliche Marine) during World War I. The U-boat was ordered on 20 November 1915 and was launched on 23 November 1916. She was commissioned into the German Imperial Navy on 21 December 1916 as SM UC-50. In nine patrols UC-50 was credited with sinking 29 ships, either by torpedo or by mines laid. UC-50 was sunk by depth charges from British destroyer Zubian in the Dover Strait off Dungeness on 4 February 1918.

Design

A German Type UC II submarine, UC-50 had a displacement of 434 tonnes (427 long tons) when at the surface and 511 tonnes (503 long tons) while submerged. She had a length overall of 52.69 m (172 ft 10 in), a beam of 5.22 m (17 ft 2 in), and a draught of 3.64 m (11 ft 11 in). The submarine was powered by two six-cylinder four-stroke diesel engines each producing 290–300 metric horsepower (210–220 kW; 290–300 shp) (a total of 580–600 metric horsepower (430–440 kW; 570–590 shp)), two electric motors producing 620 metric horsepower (460 kW; 610 shp), and two propeller shafts. She had a dive time of 48 seconds and was capable of operating at a depth of 50 metres (160 ft).

The submarine had a maximum surface speed of 11.8 knots (21.9 km/h; 13.6 mph) and a submerged speed of 7.2 knots (13.3 km/h; 8.3 mph). When submerged, she could operate for 56 nautical miles (104 km; 64 mi) at 4 knots (7.4 km/h; 4.6 mph); when surfaced, she could travel 8,820 to 9,450 nautical miles (16,330 to 17,500 km; 10,150 to 10,870 mi) at 7 knots (13 km/h; 8.1 mph). UC-50 was fitted with six 100 centimetres (39 in) mine tubes, eighteen UC 200 mines, three 50 centimetres (20 in) torpedo tubes (one on the stern and two on the bow), seven torpedoes, and one 8.8 cm (3.5 in) Uk L/30 deck gun. Her complement was twenty-six crew members.

Summary of raiding history

DateNameNationalityTonnageFate
13 March 1917La Campine Netherlands2,557Sunk
16 March 1917Gudbrand Norway1,860Sunk
17 March 1917Caledonia United Kingdom161Sunk
17 March 1917Expedit Norway680Sunk
17 March 1917Gowan United Kingdom25Sunk
17 March 1917Kestrel United Kingdom181Sunk
20 March 1917Frisk Norway1,038Sunk
22 March 1917Rio Colorado United Kingdom3,565Sunk
14 April 1917Venus Norway725Sunk
18 April 1917Witham United Kingdom144Sunk
20 April 1917HMT Ruthin Castle Royal Navy275Sunk
24 April 1917HMT Margate Royal Navy162Sunk
24 April 1917Mayfly United Kingdom199Sunk
24 April 1917HMT Gaul Royal Navy270Damaged
26 April 1917Active United Kingdom149Sunk
26 April 1917Telefon Norway777Sunk
27 May 1917Dartmoor United Kingdom2,870Sunk
30 May 1917HMT Ina William Royal Navy337Sunk
26 July 1917Carmarthen United Kingdom4,262Sunk
3 September 1917La Negra United Kingdom8,312Sunk
5 September 1917Emma United Kingdom73Sunk
5 September 1917Florence Muspratt United Kingdom79Sunk
5 September 1917Frances United Kingdom89Sunk
5 September 1917Theodor United Kingdom230Sunk
6 September 1917Alesia France6,006Sunk
7 September 1917Versailles France70Sunk
26 September 1917HMD Ocean Star Royal Navy92Sunk
11 October 1917Baychattan United Kingdom3,758Sunk
11 October 1917Mira United Kingdom3,700Sunk
12 December 1917Emlyndene United Kingdom495Sunk
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