Greek Submarine Papanikolis (Y-2)
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} ''Papanikolis'' ( el, Y-2 Παπανικολής) was one of the most successful Greek
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s during the
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History

''Papanikolis'', together with her
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, , formed the first class of Greek submarines ordered after the
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. She was built at the Chantiers de la Loire shipyards between 1925 and 1927, and commissioned into the Hellenic Navy on 21 December 1927. Its first captain was Cdr P. Vandoros. Despite her age and mechanical problems, she participated in the 1940–41
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under the command of Lieutenant Commander
Miltiadis Iatridis Miltiadis Iatridis ( el, Μιλτιάδης Ιατρίδης; 1906–1960) was a Greek naval officer active during World War II. He was born in the village Sofiko in the Peloponnese. He entered the Hellenic Naval Academy in 1921 and graduated i ...
, carrying out six war patrols in the
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. During one of these, on 22 December 1940, she sank the small Italian motor ship ''Antonietta'', and, on the very next day, the 3,952-ton troop carrier near
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.''Greek submarines: 110 years of history''
from the ''ΠΤΗΣΗ'' magazine, issue 135, May 1996
After the
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of April 1941, together with the rest of the fleet, ''Papanikolis'' fled to the Middle East, from where she would operate during the next years, carrying out nine war patrols in total. Under the command of Commander Athanasios Spanidis, the former captain of ''Katsonis'', she participated in two patrols in the
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in 1942. During the first, in June 1942, she sank six small sailing vessels between 11 and 14 June, and proceeded to disembark SOE agents in
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and receive a team of 15 New Zealand commandos.''The Greek submarines in World War II'', by Cdre (ret.) N. Damvergis
/ref> During the next patrol, from 31 August to 15 September, she unsuccessfully attacked an 8,000-ton oil carrier, and disembarked two mixed British-Greek commando teams at
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, which succeeded in attacking the island's two airfields and destroying a large number of Axis aircraft in "
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". Coming under the command of Lieutenant Nikolaos Roussen, the submarine went into another patrol in November, offloading men, including from SOE Xan Fielding, Arthur Reade, Niko Souris and Alec Tarves, and from ISLD Stello Papaderos together with equipment on southern Crete. On 30 November, ''Papanikolis'' successfully ambushed and sank an 8,000-ton cargo vessel at the Alimnia islet, near Rhodes.Historical summary from the Hellenic Navy website
On 17 January 1943, after carrying agents and equipment to Hydra, she captured the 200-ton sailing vessel ''Agios Stefanos'' and manned her with part of her crew, which sailed her to
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, while the next day, she sank another 150-ton sailer. During subsequent patrols in March and May, she sank further four sailers, totaling 450 tons. ''Papanikolis'' survived the war and returned to Greece after liberation in October 1944. However, she was severely outdated, and was decommissioned in 1945. The ship's
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was preserved and is on display in the
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at
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Captains

* Lieutenant Commander
Miltiadis Iatridis Miltiadis Iatridis ( el, Μιλτιάδης Ιατρίδης; 1906–1960) was a Greek naval officer active during World War II. He was born in the village Sofiko in the Peloponnese. He entered the Hellenic Naval Academy in 1921 and graduated i ...
(1940–1941) * Lieutenant Nikolaos Roussen (1941) * Lieutenant A. Panagiotou (1 January 1942 – 13 March 1942) * Lieutenant Commander P. Libas (14 March 1942 – 20 April 1942) * Commander Athanasios Spanidis (20 April 1942 – 10 October 1942) * Lieutenant Nikolaos Roussen (10 October 1942 – 1943) * Lieutenant Ch. Botsaris (1944)


Tradition

Two other vessels of the Hellenic Navy have received the name ''Papanikolis'': the GUPPY IIA submarine (in service 1972–1992) and the lead ship of the new Type 214 submarine class, ''Papanikolis'' (S-120).


References


External links


Submarine "Papanikolis"
– Greek documentary about RHS ''Papanikolis'', with interviews of surviving crew members. From Greek National Radio-Television Company
RHS Papanikolis (Y-2) at uboat.net


* [http://www.hellenicnavy.gr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=663%3A%CE%A5-2-%CE%A0%CE%B1%CF%80%CE%B1%CE%BD%CE%B9%CE%BA%CE%BF%CE%BB%CE%AE%CF%82&catid=26%3Apalaia-ploia&Itemid=304&lang=el Submarine 'Papanikolis'] From the Greek's Navy website
Submarine 'Papanikolis' – The Legend
A documentary from ET1 {{DEFAULTSORT:Papanikolis (Y-2) Katsonis-class submarines Ships built in France 1926 ships World War II submarines of Greece