Second World War:
After the initial shots were fired and the invasion of Poland,
Drache joined the supporting naval units around 17.09.1939. Her duties included bombarding coastal MG-emplacement, providing artillery support for the army, escorting transporters and minehunting. After the invasion of Poland was complete,
Drache returned to her training duties, which included a tour to Norway.
During the follwing invasion of Norway in 1940,
Drache was part of Warship Group 5 with the target of Oslo. During this,
Drache, together with
R22 and
R23, captured the Norwegian submarine
A 2.
Drache put together the prize unit that took over the submarine and later escorted her back to Horten.
In July 1940, the training vessel fleets were once again reorganized and relocated to their new home port in Sassnitz, which included
Drache. During the war,
Drache recieved several upgrades: Basic underwater detector were installed early in the war, as were waterbombs. The old 105mm Utof cannons were replaced with the newer C/32 model, the 20mm single was replaced with a quad model. For additional protection against air, a 37mm twin was installed on the foredeck. Also, since 1944,
Drache carried a FuMO-63 radar, a relatively new and important piece for such an old ship (It still had to be turned by hand, though).
With the continued advanced of the Red Army in 1944,
Drache would return to the frontlines...
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