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Z3 Max Schulz

Zerstörer 1937 - 1940  Zerstörer 1934  Class

   Ship Info   History   Operational History   Technical Data   1:1250 Model 
07-09.10.1939:  

Raid to intercept Britain - Scandinavia trade together with battleship Gneisenau , CL Köln and destroyers Wilhlem Heidkamp ,  Erich Steinbrinck ,  Diether von Roeder ,  Theodor Riedel ,  Paul Jakobi,   Bernd von ArnimFriedrich Ihn and Friedrich Eckoldt . No results.

09-10.02.1940:   Mine laying operations together with the destroyers Friedrich Eckold and Richard Beitzen against the Shipwash-Area. The mine laying destroyers are supported by Wilhlem Heidkamp , Theodor Riedel and Hermann Schoemann .
22-23.03.1940:   Operation "Wikinger": Together with Richard Beitzen , Erich Koellner , Theodor Riedel , Friedrich Eckold and Leberecht Maaas , the  Max Schulz operate against british fishing boats at the Doggerbank. On their way to the operations area, the destroyers are attacked by a German bomber, sinking the Lebercht Maas . During the evasive manouvers, the destroyers run into British mines and the Max Schulz is lost after a mine hit.

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