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1.9.1940. |
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Distribution of U-boats: |
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In the Atlantic Operations Area: U 28, 32, 38, 46, 56, 60, 65, 101, 124. |
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On outward passage from home: U 61 in the North Sea, U 47 W. of the Orkneys. |
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On return passage home: U 57. |
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On return passage to Lorient: U 59, 100. |
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In Lorient: U 48, 58, 99, 37. |
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In the Baltic: U 31. |
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In Wilhelmshaven: U 29, 30, 43. |
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In Kiel: U 52, 62, UA. |
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In Danzig: U 34. |
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U 100 entered Lorient. This boat operated off the North Channel into the sea area of the Rockall Bank and sank 7 vessels totaling about 43,000 tons, 5 of them from a convoy. As nearly all boats so far, U 100 suffered from bad weather and bad visibility. |
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Commanding Officer of U 37 made a personal report of his last patrol: Strong patrol, especially by a/c in the area NW of the Orkneys. 2 bow tubes were damaged by bombs and the boat proceeded to Lorient to repair. She then scored good successes fairly far west and the Commanding Officer here showed particularly good ability and determination. Total results: 1 destroyer and 7 steamers totaling about 36,381 tons. Commanding Officer of U 48 reported personally on his last patrol: No particular experiences. 7 vessels totaling about 46,170 tons sunk within 10 days off the North Channel. |
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U 61 entered Bergen to refuel. |
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U 32 reported the sinking of "Scythia", 19,761 tons, from a strongly escorted convoy. U 56 reported a heavy westerly swell, which prevented this small boat from shadowing a convoy, let alone getting ahead. |
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Radio intelligence analysis shows that U-boats in the operations area have been particularly successful during the last days. Today alone 5 sinkings were reported, including 2 steamers of over 15,000 tons each. |
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2.9.1940. |
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U 58 left Lorient and sighted an enemy S/M in square BF 6177. U 29 left Wilhelmshaven, U 61 Bergen. |
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U 124, 65, 47 and 101 are to operate against the SC 2 convoy. U 101 reported that she still had 6 torpedoes left and more than half of her fuel. Contact is to be made before the convoy is picked up by the inward escort. According to reckoning the convoy should be in square AL 0216 at midday on 6.9. One U-boat will be stationed at this point and the others in quaterline astern of her, so that a certain depth is achieved and a total breadth of 40 miles covered. It can then be expected that, if the convoy proceeds according to |
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