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* Like all Type 1934-class destroyers was named after German naval officers who died fighting in World War I. Z1 was given the name of ''Konteradmiral'' Leberecht Maass, who commanded the German forces at the Battle of Heligoland Bight and died when his flagship the light cruiser SMS ''Cöln'' was sunk by British battlecruisers
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Leberecht Maass is a German [[Belle]] available at the 1939 start of the game.
 
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== Gameplay Information ==
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=== Starting Equipment ===
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== Character Information ==
 
=== Description ===
 
=== Personality and Traits ===
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People avoid her as much as they can because they consider her unlucky and are afraid that being around her will cause them to get into trouble too.
 
Her personality is listed as "Unlucky, Steadfast and Hopeful"
 
===Trivia===
 
* Like all Type 1934-class destroyers was named after German naval officers who died fighting in World War I. Z1 was given the name of ''Konteradmiral'' Leberecht Maass, who commanded the German forces at the Battle of Heligoland Bight and died when his flagship the light cruiser SMS ''Cöln'' was sunk by British battlecruisers.<!--
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== Historical Information ==
Z1 ''Leberecht Maass'' (Z standing for Zerstörer, the German word for destroyer) was the lead ship of the Type 1934-class (also called Z1-class or ''Leberecht Maass''-class) of destroyer ships built by Germany and was the first destroyer built by Germany after WWI. The 1934s had a strange development cycle where they were expected to serve more as a small cruiser after Germany was permitted to have light cruisers, the ships seemed to have been rushed and ended up with a short forecastle and insufficiently flared bow that gave it trouble at sea and the innovative boiler was overly complex and broke down constantly. When World War II began with Hitler's invasion of Poland she had an unlucky start by failing to sink Polish ships ORP ''Wicher'' and ORP ''Gryf'' and getting hit by a coastal gun battery in the same battle. She then withdrew and helped her sisters Z2, Z3, and Z4 lay mines in the German Bight. In a final bout of misfortune that would bring her untimely demise, Z1 ''Leberecht Maass'' was set to participate in Operation Wikinger (Viking in German) on February 19, 1940, where the Kreigsmarine and Luftwaffe were supposed to work together to hunt down British fishing vessels at Dogger Bank. A Luftwaffe Heinkel He 111 medium bomber participating in the same operation saw ''Leberecht'' and her sister Z3 ''Max Schultz'' and due to poor inter-service co-operation both the ships and plane thought the other was British and attacked. The He 111 dropped bombs that hit Z1 and exploded break her in in half, killing most of her crew while Z3 shortly after also exploded and sank with all hands after presumably hitting British a mine. An investigation done by Nazi Germany after it found that the He 111 was responsible for sinking both of the unlucky destroyers but post-war research indicates that it was possible both ships sank because of mines.
 
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Revision as of 12:15, 9 May 2023


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Type Destroyer
Class Type 1934
Nation Germany
Voice Emily Koch
Level 1 HP 2223
Level 1 Weight Cap 410
Vestures to Rescue 7
Traits Clumsy
Unlucky

First destroyer built in Germany following WWI. Battled Wicher in the opening days of the war, but was forced to retreat. Later assisted Scharnhorst, Gneisenau, and Admiral Hipper in the North Sea. Blasted in half and sunk by a friendly bomber due to a miscommunication.

— In-game description

Leberecht Maass is a German Belle available at the start of the game, September '39

Vestures
Vesture Type Vesture Name XP Stat 1 Stat 2
Accoutrement Marinehelferinnen Brooch 1100 V Armor Quality: Conn None
Good Luck Charm Silver Fish Fork 1100 Quarterdeck Weight None
Honor Note of Appreciation from Admiral Lutjens 400 Quarterdeck Pattern Size None
Library Theodor Fontane, Effi Briest -- None None
Music Zarah Leander, "Bei mir bist du schön" 400 Torpedo Speed: TB1 None
Recreation Errötende Jungfrau 400 Compartments None
Where Vestures Drop
Campaign Maps are permanent. Event Maps may no longer be available, see their active dates. An Event Map with no dates lacks start/end data.
HQ Level Map Name Map Type Start End
15 Crossed and Dotted Belle Event Map 2023-05-24 2023-06-08
1 They Shall Not Pass Campaign Map N/A N/A
1 The Skagerrak Purge Campaign Map N/A N/A
5 Bonfire by the Sea Campaign Map N/A N/A
40 Venom Below Campaign Map N/A N/A
1 The Lit Match Event Map 2023-03-09 2023-03-24
45 Operation Baghdad Event Map 2023-05-09 2023-05-24
Stock Stats
Level 1 Hull Points 2223
Speed 38.2
Refit Capacity 22
Weight capacity 410
Reserves 5
Waterline Length 382.218
Mean Beam 29.816
Mean Height 29.5
Sortie Cost 5
Compartments 5
Horizontal Armor: Citadel 0.39
Horizontal Armor: Conn 0.39
Horizontal Armor: Fore & Aft 0.39
Horizontal Armor: Superstructure 0.39
Vertical Armor: Barbette 0.39
Vertical Armor: Citadel 0.39
Vertical Armor: Conn 0.39
Vertical Armor: Fore & Aft 0.39
Vertical Armor: Superstructure 0.39


Starting Equipment

Main Battery 1

Item Type Item Name
Director Seeziel-Feuerleitanlage C.34.Z
Rangekeeper Vorhalt-Rechner C.34.Z
RDF Not Equipped


Position Barrels Naval Gun
Centerline 1 5x 12.7cm/45 SK C/34


Main Battery 2

Item Type Item Name
Director Not Equipped
Rangekeeper Not Equipped
RDF Not Equipped


Position Barrels Naval Gun
N/A N/A --


Main Battery 3

Item Type Item Name
Director Not Equipped
Rangekeeper Not Equipped
RDF Not Equipped


Position Barrels Naval Gun
N/A N/A --


Light Battery I-III

Group Position Light Gun
I Wing 2x 3.7cm/83 SK C/30
II Wing 6x 2cm/65 C/30
III N/A Not Equipped


Torpedoes

ASDIC SH 300 T
Quarterdeck 7-Dispersed WBF
Torpedo #1 2x 53.3cm G7a T1 Quad Zerstörer Centerline
Torpedo #2 N/A
Torpedo #3 N/A


Aircraft

Hangar Limit Unknown
Hangar 1 N/A
Hangar 2 N/A
Hangar 3 N/A
Hangar 4 N/A
Deck Limit Unknown
Deck N/A
Deck N/A
Deck N/A
Deck N/A
Air Warning RDF N/A


Character Information

Personality and traits

People avoid her as much as they can because they consider her unlucky and are afraid that being around her will cause them to get into trouble too.

Tombstone quotes

Heroic She never surrendered to the roll of the dice.
Tragic Unlucky after all, but braver than she knew.

Character Trivia

No trivia noted yet!

Voice Lines

See Leberecht Maass/VoiceLines.

In-Game Historical Information
Commissioned 1937
Service 1.14.1937 - 2.22.1940
Namesake Leberecht Maass
Sisters Three
Notable Sisters None
Builder Deutsche Werke Kiel, Germany
Fate Sunk


History Trivia
  • Leberecht Maass on Wikipedia.
  • Like all Type 1934-class destroyers was named after German naval officers who died fighting in World War I. Z1 was given the name of Konteradmiral Leberecht Maass, who commanded the German forces at the Battle of Heligoland Bight and died when his flagship the light cruiser SMS Cöln was sunk by British battlecruisers

References