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SM U-165

1918 shipsGerman Type U 93 submarinesMaritime incidents in 1918Ship infoboxes without an imageShips built in Bremen (state)
U-boats commissioned in 1918U-boats sunk in 1918World War I submarines of Germany

SM U-165 was one of the 329 submarines serving in the Imperial German Navy in World War I. U-165 would have been engaged in naval warfare and taken part in the First Battle of the Atlantic but didn't since Germany suspended submarine warfare on 20 October 1918. She sank on her way to surrender on 18 November 1918 at position 53°10′N 8°53′E.

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N 53.166666666667 ° E 8.8833333333333 °
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