75 years ago today, on April 14th, 1945, just 24 days before the end of World War II, the Captain of 'U16 ordered the crew to scuttle this advanced German sea hunter submarine During its maiden combat voyage, after the proud 27yearold Captain KarlAdolf Schlitt used its toilet improperlyBuy, Sell, and Trade your Firearms and Gear U16 "was one of the late war boats fitted with the new deepwater highpressure toilets which allowed them to be used while running at depth Flushing these toilets was extremely complicated and special technicians were trained to operate them" When Captain KarlAdolf Schlitt used the toilet, he had problems making it work He called an
A Nazi Submarine Once Sank Because Its Toilet Malfunctioned
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U-1206 karl-adolf schlitt- On , German captain KarlAdolf Schlitt took a fancy U16 submarine into combat patrol for the first time The sub had a new hightech toilet that, according to the War Is Boring The U16 was commissioned on and a type 7C Uboat This type UBoat was equipped with a new type of toilet designed to allow the submarine to dive deeper and avoid Allied attack It was a very complicated high pressure valve system which required special training to use them
German submarine U16 was a German Type VIIC Uboat of the Kriegsmarine during World War II She was laid down on at F Schichau GmbH in Danzig and went into service on The boat's emblem was a white stork on a black shield with green beak and legsU16 karladolf schlitt U16 karladolf schlitt Now meet U16 and its proud 27yearold captain, KarlAdolf Schlitt On , Schlitt and his submarine were eight days into their first combat patrol of the war En 1944, el joven capitán KarlAdolf Schlitt recibía bajo su mando el U16 con la misión de desplazarse al mar del Norte para cazarU16 "was one of the late war boats fitted with the new deepwater highpressure toilets which allowed them to be Continue reading → Posted in History , Lore of the Sea , Ships ged Captain KarlAdolf Schlitt , deepwater highpressure toilet , German submarine , U16
Now meet U16 and its proud 27yearold captain, KarlAdolf Schlitt(rhymes with sh) On , Schlitt and his submarine were eight days into their first combat patrol of the war The submarine lurked 0 feet beneath the surface of the North Sea when Schlitt decided that he could figure the toilet out himselfThe 16 was one of the few German submarines fitted with a high pressure toilet With the captain Karl AdolfSchlitt deciding to use the toilet without much training on how these new pressurized toilets work whatsoever instead of taking out the waste and water it took IN water Now meet U16 and its proud 27yearold captain, KarlAdolf Schlitt On , Schlitt and his submarine were eight days into their first combat patrol of the war The submarine lurked
By World War II standards, the German Type VIIC submarine was an advanced hunter of the seas But one unlucky vessel of its class, the U16, sank during its maiden combat voyage after its captain KarlAdolf Schlitt, Wehrmachtsoffizier und zu dumm zum Schei*** Lebensdaten 16 April 1918 in Laboe bis 7 April 09 In aller Kürze KarlAdolf Schlitt war im Zweiten Weltkrieg Kommandant des deutschen UBoots U 16 Er schaffte es allen Ernstes, das Boot durch Fehlbedienung der Bordtoilette zu versenken rdered on April 2nd, 1942, then commissioned on March 16th, 1944, the German U16 was one of the last German Uboats to be sunk The time was the mid70s, just off the coast of Scotland, workers surveying the BP Forties Field oil pipeline to Cruden Bay had discovered something interesting
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German Sub Gets Flushed! You see, as alluded to in Captain Schlitt's account, the U16 was a diesel electric sub, featuring twin Germaniawerft F46 fourstroke engines, which charged a bank of batteries which, in turn, powered two electric motors capable of producing 750 horsepower combined The problem was that the batteries were directly below the toilet area U16 was the pride of Nazi Germany's navy when she went into service in March 1944 Kapitänleutnant Karl Adolf Schlitt (you have to be very careful pronouncing that name when you telling
U16 karladolf schlitt 3703U16 karladolf schlitt U16, a Type VIIC submarine, was officially ordered on and ultimately launched on About a year and a half later, On , you can actually find the official account from 27 year old Captain KarlAdolf Schlitt, who, Now meet U16 and its proud† 7 April 09) war ein deutscher Offizier der Kriegsmarine, zuletzt Kapitänleutnant, sowie UBootKommandant im Zweiten Weltkrieg Bekanntheit erlangte er, da er im April 1945 durch Fehlbedienung der Bordtoilette den Verlust des von ihm kommandierten U 16 auf dessen erster Feindfahrt vor Yet German submarine U16 commenced its operations as ordered regardless Under the command of Captain KarlAdolph Schlitt, the sub was operating only 810 miles off the British coast, near Peterhead Scotland, on the 14 th of
Now meet U16 and its proud 27yearold captain, KarlAdolf Schlitt On , Schlitt and his submarine were eight days into their first combat patrol of the war The submarine lurked 0 feet beneath the surface of the North Sea when Schlitt decided that he could figure the toilet out himself The U16 was commissioned on and a type 7C Uboat After Captain KarlAdolf Schlitt and the crew received its assignment and they trained with the uboat for the rest of 1944 In early 1945 they were sent on training patrols in the North Sea after which they were finally ready for the real thing »U 16« (1944) Deadly toilet on board From the air it may have looked like an attempted landing, with tragic consequences "In the meantime," said Commander KarlAdolf Schlitt later in his notes, "however, British planes and patrol boats had discovered us" They immediately fired at "U 16"
On , the U16 sank during its maiden combat voyage after its captain — 27yearold KarlAdolf Schlitt– used the toilet improperly Schlitt called an engineer to help him out, but when the engineer turned a wrong valve, he accidentally unleashed a flood of sewage and seawater back into the sub√1000以上 u16 karladolf schlitt 2630U16 karladolf schlitt U16 Ordered 2 April 1942 Builder SchichauWerke, Danzig Yard number 1576 Laid down 12 June 1943 Launched 30 December 1943 Commissioned 16 March 1944 Fate Sank due to accident on 14 April 1945 in the North Sea near Peterhead, Scotland, at position 57°21′N 01°39′WIt operated first with the 8th Uboat Flotilla while engaging in training exercises before the command of the 11th Uboat Flotilla was handed over to 27yearold Kapitänleutnant KarlAdolf Schlitt Schlitt led two subsequent training patrols until the U16 departed from Kristiansand for its first successful patrol mission ever
U16 was a Type VIIC Uboat of Nazi Germany 's Kriegsmarine during World War II She was laid down on 12 June 1943 at F Schichau GmbH in Danzig and went into service on 16 March 1944 before sinking less than a year later The boat's emblem was a white stork on a black shield with green beak and legs Barely a week into the U16 's first patrol, Captain Karl Adolf Schlitt (who was commanding a sub for the first time), had to use the head while the sub was cruising at a depth of 0 feet, some eight miles off the coast of Scotland The crew managed to clear the gas by blowing clean air into the boat, but were at the same time bombed by the aircraft, causing extensive damage which left U16 unable to dive Considering the hopeless situation, Schlitt had no choice but to destroy the secret material and order Abandon Ship to save his crew (Brennecke, J (01)
KarlAdolf Schlitt, on his first real patrol in enemy waters, suffered one of the more unusual losses of a Uboat when series of events resulting from improper use of the boats hightech underwater toilet forced the boat to surface right under enemy aircraft (Brennecke, 01) More on this on the U16 pageKarlAdolf Schlitt (* 16 April 1918 in Laboe;† ) was a German officer in the Navy, most recently a lieutenant captain, and a submarine commander in World War II
The Unlucky "Courtesy Flush" German submarine U16 German submarine U16 was a German Type VIIC Uboat of the Kriegsmarine during World War II She was laid down on at F Schichau GmbH in Danzig and went into service on The boat's emblem was a white stork on a black shield with green beak and legs Barely a week into the U16's first patrol, Captain Karl Adolf Schlitt (who was commanding a sub for the first time), had to use the head while the sub was cruising at a depth of 0 feet, some eight miles off the coast of Scotland Now meet U16 and its proud 27yearold captain, KarlAdolf Schlitt On , Schlitt and his submarine were eight days into their first combat patrol of the war The submarine lurked 0 feet beneath the surface of the North Sea when Schlitt decided that he could figure the toilet out himself
The boat was just eight days into its maiden patrol when its captain, 27yearold KarlAdolf Schlitt, heard nature's call to expel the sortKarlAdolf Schlitt KarlAdolf Schlitt * Laboe / † DDMMRRRR kapitánporučík新しいコレクション u 16 U16 wreck German submarine U16 was a German Type VIIC Uboat of the Kriegsmarine during World War II She was laid down on at F Schichau GmbH in Danzig and went into service on The boat's emblem was a white stork on a black shield with green beak and legs1 1 ServiceU16
U16 had left occupied Norway eight days earlier and was cruising off the Scottish coast when something happened Kapitänleutnant Karl Adolf Schlitt It was also quite complicated and fiddly to use, as KarlAdolf Schlitt, captain of U16, found out for himself on a fateful trip to the bathroom Now meet U16 and its proud 27yearold captain, KarlAdolf Schlitt On , Schlitt and his submarine were eight days into their first combat patrol of the war The submarine lurked 0 feet beneath the surface of the North Sea when Schlitt decided that he could figure the toilet out himself Advertisement
From the air it may have looked like an attempted landing, with tragic consequences "In the meantime," said Commander KarlAdolf Schlitt later in his notes, "however, British planes and patrol boats had discovered us" They immediately fired at "U 16"
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