List of Kriegsmarine ships

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The list of Kriegsmarine ships includes all ships commissioned into the Kriegsmarine, the German navy of the Third Reich period, during its existence from 1935 to the conclusion of World War II in 1945.

See the list of naval ships of Germany for ships in German service throughout the country's history.

  • Captured foreign battleships
    • French battleship Clemenceau (never completed?)
    • Soviet battleship Sovietskaya Ukraina (never completed)
  • Artillery Training Ships/Artillerieschulschiffe
    • Bremse, 1931
    • Brummer, 1935
  • Destroyers/Zerstörer
    • Zerstörer/Typ 1934
      • Z1 Leberecht Maas
      • Z2 Georg Thiele
      • Z3 Max Schultz
      • Z4 Richard Beitzen
    • Zerstörer/Typ 1934 A
      • Z5 Paul Jacobi
      • Z6 Theodor Riedel
      • Z7 Hermann Schoemann
      • Z8 Bruno Heinemann
      • Z9 Wolfgang Zenker
      • Z10 Hans Lody
      • Z11 Bernd von Arnim
      • Z12 Erich Giese
      • Z13 Erich Koellner
      • Z14 Friedrich Ihn
      • Z15 Erich Steinbrinck
      • Z16 Friedrich Eckoldt
    • Zerstörer/Typ 1936
      • Z17 Diether von Roeder
      • Z18 Hans Lüdemann
      • Z19 Hermann Künne
      • Z20 Karl Galster
      • Z21 Wilhelm Heidkamp
      • Z22 Anton Schmitt
    • Zerstörer/Typ 1936 A
      • Z23 through Z30
    • Zerstörer/Typ 1936 A (Mob)
      • Z31 through Z34
      • Z37 through Z39
    • Zerstörer/Typ 1936 B
      • Z35 through Z36
      • Z43 through Z45
    • German destroyer classes planned, or ordered, or laid down - none completed:
      • Zerstörer 1936C
      • Zerstörer 1938A/Ac
      • Zerstörer 1938B
      • Zerstörer 1942: Z51 launched 1944, but bombed and never completed
      • Zerstörer 1944
      • Zerstörer 1945
      • Spähkreuzer

And a multitude of other ships: Escorts, Gunboats, Landing Crafts, Fleet Tenders, AA Batteries, Training Ships, Auxiliary Ships, Patrol Boats, Minelayers, Mine Hunters, Fast Torpedo Attack Boats (E-Boats) and some more.

A significant number of foreign warships were captured and recommissioned into the Kriegsmarine.

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