HC Deb 19 March 1947 vol 435 cc379-80
1 and 2. Mr. Grimston

asked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty (1) if diesel engine generating plant and batteries were removed from captured German U-boats before these vessels were sunk;

(2) how many diesel engines and generating sets have been salvaged from German U-boats; and how many have been disposed of.

The Parliamentary and Financial Secretary to the Admiralty (Mr. John Dugdale)

Diesel engine generating plant and batteries were not removed from captured German U-boats before they were sunk. As stated by the First Lord of the Admiralty, in reply to the hon. Member for Orkney and Shetlands (Sir B. Neven-Spence) on 23rd January, 1946, these U-boats were sunk in accordance with our international obligations. This equipment formed an integral part of the U-boats and it would not have been possible to remove it within the time set for carrying out these obligations. Salvage operations would not be possible.

Mr. Grimston

Were no efforts made to change the arrangements when it was becoming apparent that this generating plant would be extremely valuable?

Mr. Dugdale

The U-boats had to be sunk within two months of the time of the settlement of the agreement, and the two months included the time necessary for them to be taken to a place where they were to be sunk, and that was over 15 months ago.

Sir Ronald Ross

Have all the submarines been sunk within the two months, including those allotted to other Powers?

Mr. Dugdale

That is quite another question.