. . . . . "332"^^ . . . . . "1941-01-11"^^ . "1939-04-01"^^ . . . . "31562101"^^ . . "1941-01-11"^^ . . . . . . "1938-04-23"^^ . . . . . . . "127000.0"^^ . . . . "AG Weser , Bremen"@en . . . . . . . "1938-04-23"^^ . . . "--03-29"^^ . "*1 \u00D7 twin, 2 \u00D7 single guns\n*2 \u00D7 twin anti-aircraft guns\n*5 \u00D7 single AA guns\n*2 \u00D7 quadruple torpedo tubes\n*4 \u00D7 depth charge launchers\n*60 mines"@en . "2"^^ . . . . "at"@en . "Z 26 war ein Zerst\u00F6rer des Typs 1936A der deutschen Kriegsmarine."@de . "* \n*"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "German destroyer Z26"@en . . . "4.43"^^ . . . . . "W960"@en . "Sunk, 29 March 1942" . . . "Z26\u306F\u30C9\u30A4\u30C4\u6D77\u8ECD\u306E\u99C6\u9010\u8266\u30021936A\u578B\u3002"@ja . . . "Z26\u306F\u30C9\u30A4\u30C4\u6D77\u8ECD\u306E\u99C6\u9010\u8266\u30021936A\u578B\u3002"@ja . . . . . . . . . . . "Z 26"@de . . . "66.672"^^ . . "1939-04-01"^^ . . . . . ""@en . . . . . . "1940-04-02"^^ . . . . . . "Z26"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "127.0"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . "12.0"^^ . . "1122266979"^^ . "Z26 (\u99C6\u9010\u8266)"@ja . . . "Z26 was one of fifteen Type 1936A destroyers built for the Kriegsmarine (German Navy) during World War II. Completed in early 1941, the ship spent her active career in Norwegian waters. She first arrived there in November, but was plagued with engine problems and had to return to Germany for repairs in January 1942. Z26 returned to Norway two months later and became flagship of a destroyer flotilla. Together with two of her sisters, she attempted to intercept Convoy PQ 13. They rescued survivors from an already sunken ship before Z26 sank one straggler from the convoy. The three destroyers were spotted by a British light cruiser that badly damaged Z26 before one of the cruiser's torpedoes circled back around and crippled her. Pursuit of Z26 was taken over by a British destroyer that so bad"@en . "Z26 was one of fifteen Type 1936A destroyers built for the Kriegsmarine (German Navy) during World War II. Completed in early 1941, the ship spent her active career in Norwegian waters. She first arrived there in November, but was plagued with engine problems and had to return to Germany for repairs in January 1942. Z26 returned to Norway two months later and became flagship of a destroyer flotilla. Together with two of her sisters, she attempted to intercept Convoy PQ 13. They rescued survivors from an already sunken ship before Z26 sank one straggler from the convoy. The three destroyers were spotted by a British light cruiser that badly damaged Z26 before one of the cruiser's torpedoes circled back around and crippled her. Pursuit of Z26 was taken over by a British destroyer that so badly damaged her that she was drifting and on fire when the timely arrival of the other two German destroyers prevented the British ship from sinking Z26. They were able to rescue 88 survivors and a submarine later rescued 8 others; 243 crewmen were killed in the battle."@en . . . . . "12200"^^ . . . . . . "1940-04-02"^^ . . "*6 \u00D7 water-tube boilers\n*"@en . . . . . "Z 26 war ein Zerst\u00F6rer des Typs 1936A der deutschen Kriegsmarine."@de . . "Z26"@en .