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U 103 reported 11 ships totaling 56,245 GRT sunk so far. |
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BISMARCK's return passage proceeded according to plan. She was unobserved until 1050, then picked up by an enemy aircraft and shadowed. Surface forces then came up. She reported her position at 1844 in BE 53, course 115, 24 knots. She was being shadowed by a Sheffield class cruiser. The situation was now clear, the enemy was to be expected from the N.W. BISMARCK passed E. of the U-boat line. U 48, who was then not expected to encounter the enemy in the south, was ordered north by radio. |
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U 556 reported T.O.O. 2010: BE 5332 KING GEORGE, ARK ROYAL, air activity. She lost visual contact with the enemy at 2035 and at 2240 also her hydrophone contact which had been maintained until then. |
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Towards 2130 information was received from Group Command West that BISMARCK had been hit by 2 more torpedoes and was no longer maneuverable. Her position was BE 6192. All boats in Biscay which still had torpedoes, i.e. U 74, 48, 73, 97, were ordered at 2141 to make for this position at maximum speed. Task: protection of BISMARCK. |
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No further reports were received from or of BISMARCK and at 2319 the boats without torpedoes, U 556 and 98 were also sent to BE 6277, so as to make contact with the battleship, to bring up the torpedo carriers and provide better cover for this area, which must now be the main scene of events. |
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After consultation with Group Command West, square BE 6279 was, on the basis of all available information (including a number of Radio Intelligence reports from enemy shadowers) taken as BISMARCK's most likely position. |
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The U-boats' operations were greatly hampered by the heavy weather (wind 7 - 9). Use of armament was hardly possible. |
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U 98 could not carry out her orders owing to lack of fuel She was ordered to remain in her position as long as possible. |
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U 111 reported supply completed. She returned to the Western boats' patrol line. |
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27.5. |
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oo15 U 73 sighted BISMARCK and enemy forces in BE 6155. At 0042 the U-boats were ordered to search the area BE 6277 to BE 6192. BISMARCK was to make beacon-signals to assist them. |
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U 73 reported at 0231: "Last observation: Gunnery action between 3 units BE 6119. No further hydrophone bearing". A situation report of 2345 from C.-in-C. Fleet (which contained no position) showed that the battleship was surrounded by enemy forces. |
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At 0300 U 556 obtained a bearing of 2000 from BE 6153. She observed a gunnery action at 0340 bearing 2300 15 miles off from BE 6164 and herself made beacon signals. At 0430 she reported gun flashes bearing 2300 from BE 6164 left bottom. No more D/F/ bearings of BISMARCK. |
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At 0631: Starshell bearing 2700 from BE 6192. |
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