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Zdenko Hudeček (22 June 1887 – 28 September 1974) was a
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-Austrian officer in the
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. He was one of the most successful
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submarine commanders of
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, sinking 11 Allied merchant ships and two Allied warships displacing 44,743 GRT. After the war he joined and shortly served in the Czechoslovak Naval Forces.


Early life

Zdenko Hudeček was born in the fort town of Theresienstadt (
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),
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,
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(present-day
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) to a family of an army clerk. His father died when Zdenko was five years old. He attended a German-language primary school and later the gymnasium in
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, being finally accepted at the Naval Academy in Fiume (present-day
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).


Naval career

Beginning in 1910 he served as a deputy officer on various Austro-Hungarian vessels: battleships and , the light cruiser , then the battleship , the torpedo destroyer ''Tb.12'' or the destroyer ''Alligator''. In 1913 he attended a submarine course at Pula naval base which he finished in 1914 and then was appointed as the commander of the submarine . After the outbreak of the First World War, Hudeček led ''U-2'' to the operations along the
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River beginning on 1 January 1915. In the middle of the year, Hudeček was wounded and recuperated in Pola until August. On 9 December, he became the commander of the submarine . On 10 July 1916, ''U-17'' torpedoed and sank the 680-ton Italian
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''Impetuoso''. In March, May, June and August 1917 Hudeček sank three
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, as well as one
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(a destroyer disguised as a merchant ship) in August. From 26 June 1916 until the end of war, he became the commander of sinking three steamers in January 1918 and two more in March.


Czechoslovakia

After the dissolution of Austro-Hungary he returned to his homeland and became a citizen of the new Czechoslovak state. In December 1918, he enlisted in the Czechoslovak Naval Forces, where he held several positions until its dissolving in 1921. In 1922 Hudeček retired from the army service completely and then worked as a cargo ship captain at the Czechoslovak Danube Company. He died on 28 September 1974 in
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at the age of 87.


Accusations

After the war, the
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labeled Zdenko Hudeček as a
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and requested his extradition for the insidious sinking of the Italian liner ''Bosphorus''. Hudeček defended himself that the steamer was armed and it was sunk in a proper fight and also the Czechoslovak state refused to extradite him to Italy. Czech divers who explored and documented the shipwreck in the early 2000s then proved that the ship was indeed armed.


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Oceloví žraloci
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