This article is about the World War II German ship. For the World War I German ship, see SMS Brummer. For the World War II Norwegian ship captured and renamed Brummer, see HNoMS Olav Tryggvason.
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History
Nazi Germany
Name
Brummer
Builder
DeSchiMAG, Bremen
Laid down
27 December 1934
Launched
29 May 1935
Commissioned
8 February 1936
Fate
Sunk on 15 April 1940 after being torpedoed by British submarine HMS Sterlet.
Brummer was a training ship of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine during World War II designed in the mid 1930s primarily for anti-aircraft gunnery training, she was also fitted for mine laying, her intended duty in wartime. Brummer was also used to test high pressure steam turbine systems designed for the German destroyers.
She took part in the invasion of Poland, laying mines off the Polish coast. In January 1940 she was used as a commerce raider in the Baltic Sea and later took part in the invasion of Norway; as a command ship of a transport squadron. On 14 April she was torpedoed by the British submarine HMS Sterlet off Jutland, losing the complete bow section.
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