German submarine U-562
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| Nazi Germany | |
| Name | U-562 |
| Ordered | 16 October 1939 |
| Builder | Blohm & Voss, Hamburg |
| Yard number | 538 |
| Laid down | 7 February 1940 |
| Launched | 24 January 1941 |
| Commissioned | 20 March 1941 |
| Fate | Sunk on 19 February 1943 in the Mediterranean Sea NE of Bengazi in position 32°57′N 20°54′E / 32.950°N 20.900°E, by a RAF Wellington aircraft and RN ships HMS Isis and HMS Hursley. |
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| Class & type | Type VIIC submarine |
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| Height | 9.60 m (31 ft 6 in) |
| Draught | 4.74 m (15 ft 7 in) |
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| Complement | 4 officers, 40–56 enlisted |
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| Identification codes: | M 40 608 |
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German submarine U-562 was a Type VIIC U-boat built for Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine for service during World War II. She was laid down on 7 February 1940 by Blohm & Voss in Hamburg as yard number 538, launched on 24 January 1941 and commissioned on 20 March 1941 under Oberleutnant zur See Herwig Collmann.