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The matter is being discussed between Chief of Staff B.d.U. and Staff Officer Station North and agreement will be reached. |
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U 25 again reports a trace of oil. She will have to turn back. |
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Naval War Staff has extended the orders for the conduct of the war against merchant shipping, as far as Greek ships are concerned. |
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U 46 reported that she was returning, as one main engine was out of order. |
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In her case it has been shown that the enemy's sinking reports are not very reliable unless they contain definite statements of prisoners taken. |
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The following agreement has been reached on the ice situation: |
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Station North will request Supreme Command of the Navy for the old battleships to give assistance with ice on the Elbe, where conditions are most difficult especially off Brunsbüttel. F.O.I.C. North Frisia has been put in charge of ice-breaking on the Elbe, and Naval dockyard with ice-breaking on the Jade. Station Baltic has taken similar steps for the Baltic independently. |
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Thus everything possible appears to have been done to prevent a hold-up in U-boat warfare through ice conditions for as long as possible. |
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According to dead reckoning U 30 is now in the Irish Sea. She may be expected to carry out the operation within the next days. |
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Nothing to report. |
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Group Command has requested B.d.U. to name a suitable time for a combined operation by surface forces and U-boats about the end of January. |
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Reckoning that the boats will need about 7 days for the outward passage, as far as can be seen at present the 30th would be the earliest possible date for the first day of the operation. |
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U 32 off the Clyde, according to dead reckoning. Nothing to report. |
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U 44 sailed for her operations area in accordance with Operations Order No. 18. |
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