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Z24
Country | Germany |
Ship Class | 1936A-class Destroyer |
Builder | Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG |
Yard Number | 958 |
Slip/Drydock Number | X |
Ordered | 23 Apr 1938 |
Laid Down | 2 Jan 1939 |
Launched | 7 Mar 1940 |
Commissioned | 23 Oct 1940 |
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Z24 Operational Timeline
9 Jun 1944 | German 8th Destroyer Flotilla (destroyer Z32, destroyer Z24, destroyer ZH1, and torpedo boat T24) departed Brest, France, sailing for Cherbourg. They were surprised and attacked by eight Allied destroyers. British destroyer HMS Ashanti sank ZH1 with torpedoes; ZH1 had previously been the lead ship of Dutch Gerard Callenburgh-class destroyers, captured by the Germans in 1940. Canadian destroyers HMCS Haida and HMCS Huron damaged Z32, forcing her to run aground on Île de Batz on the Brittany coast of France, wrecking Z32 in the process. Z24 and T24 successfully escaped the Allied attack. British destroyer HMS Tartar was damaged. |
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