U-123 - Transfer Cruise
Translation by Jerry Mason with the help of Andi Forster
Departed |
Date |
Arrived |
Date |
Days at Sea |
Lorient |
16 May 1942 |
Stettin |
5 June 1942 |
18 |
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Ships Hit |
None |
Note: The positions in the table above and in the Google Earth patrol summary are derived from the KTB and in many cases do not match those set forth in authoritative references such as Jürgen Rohwer, Axis Submarine Successes of World War Two or the Uboat.net website. The goal here is to present the picture relative to the U-boat and not the absolute position that the ship was attacked or sank. |
Copy No. 5 | |||||
" U 1 2 3 " | |||||
K r i e g s t a g e b u c h | |||||
Transfer cruise to the homeland. | |||||
Kommandant: | Kapitänleutnant H a r d e g e n. | ||||
D i s t r i b u t i o n : | |||||
Copy No. 1 2. U.-Flottille | |||||
Copy No. 2 2. A.d.U.-Boote | |||||
Copy No. 3 B.d.U. | |||||
Copy No. 4/5 O.K.M. 2 x. | |||||
Beginning: 3 May 1942 | |||||
Concluding 5 June 1942. | |||||
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03.05.42 | Lorient |
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18.30 | Boat shifted to the Nassbunker. [Keroman III] | ||||
04.05.42 | " |
Cleared the boat, afterwards boat put on the slip. | |||
05.05.42 | " |
Began shipyard period. Crew gear and training service. | |||
06.05.42 | " |
Work on board. | |||
07.05.42 | |||||
09.00 | Muster by Flottillenchef and award of the U-boat War Badge | ||||
11.00 | Visit of the Ob.d.M. and award of the Iron Crosses by the Grossadmiral to the crew. | ||||
08.05.42 | " |
Work on board. Crew vaccinated. | |||
09.05.42 | " |
" " | |||
10.05.42 | " |
Boat shifted from the slip to B 6. | |||
11.05.42 | " |
Torpedo loading. 10 Etos. | |||
12.05.42 | " |
Shift from B 6 to A 3. Ammunition loading. | |||
13.05.42 | " |
Morning provisions loading, afterwards degaussing. | |||
14.05.42 | " |
Took over the boat. | |||
15.05.42 | " |
" " " Afternoon trim test. | |||
for 3-15.05.42 | |||||
16.05.42 | Morning fresh provisions taken over. | ||||
20.00 | SW 2-3, 1/10, Sea 2, Vis. 8 nm | Departed with "U-116". In accordance with orders increased transit speed to Bergen. | |||
21.43 | Released from convoy at Point L II. Departed at increased speed over ordered route. A few fishermen and sailing vessels on the route. | ||||
17.05.42 | |||||
04.00 | BF 5577 | ||||
06.51 | , proceeded submerged through the Bay of Biscay. | ||||
12.00 | BF 5712 Day's run: 176 nm | ||||
Of this 21 nm | |||||
20.00 | BF 4932 | ||||
21.09 | . | ||||
24.00 | SbyW 4, 4/10, Sea 3, Vis. 3 nm | ||||
18.05.42 | |||||
04.00 | BF 4555 | ||||
08.00 | BF 4514 | ||||
12.00 | SW 3, 4/10, Sea 2-3, Vis. 10 nm | BF 4191 Day's run: 200 nm | |||
Total: 376 nm | |||||
16.00 | BE 3998 Of this 43 nm | ||||
20.00 | BE 3866 | ||||
BE 3573 | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 16.05.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 17.05.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 18.05.42 |
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19.05.42 | |||||
04.00 | BE 3437 | ||||
08.00 | BE 3175 | ||||
10.00 | Came to course 330°. | ||||
12.00 | SW 2, 4/10, Sea 1, Vis. 12 nm | BE 2336 Day's run: 290 nm | |||
Total: 666 nm | |||||
16.00 | AL 9967 Of this 43 nm | ||||
17.50 | , Crash dive for training. | ||||
18.08 | |||||
20.00 | AL 9685, course 0°. | ||||
24.00 | AL 9628. In the last two days have had continual malfunctions of the diesels, so that I must proceed on one diesel most of the time. The current degraded operation is due to the fact that the Lorient shipyard did not carry out a set of overhaul work, e.g. repair of the exhaust valves, with regard to the shipyard period the homeland. The valve seats are burned, pieces have broken off which now migrate as foreign bodies in the diesel. Since 21.00 hours both diesels are out of service, am running on E-motors. | ||||
20.05.42 | |||||
04.00 | AL 9621 | ||||
05.50 | Starboard diesel is in service again. | ||||
08.00 | AL 9382 | ||||
12.00 | NE 2, 9/10, Sea 1-2, Vis. 10 nm | AL 9325 Day's run: 170 nm | |||
Total: 836 nm | |||||
Of this 44 nm | |||||
16.00 | AL 6927, both diesels are in service, course 20°. | ||||
20.00 | AL 6629 | ||||
23.40 | Crash dive! Land-based aircraft, course SE. | ||||
24.00 | AM 4117 | ||||
21.05.42 | |||||
00.07 | , course 50°. | ||||
04.00 | AM 1986 | ||||
06.05 | SE 0-1, 10/10, Sea 0, Vis. x nm, rain | Crash dive! Land-based aircraft, course NW. | |||
At periscope depth the same aircraft, type Bristol "Beaufort" seen in the periscope. Circles over us, due to low hanging rain clouds we were surprised. | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 19.05.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 20.05.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 21.05.42 |
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21.05.42 | |||||
06.58 | , all around sweep clear. | ||||
07.00 | Crash dive! The same aircraft came directly towards us out of the clouds. While diving recognized in the periscope that it was already so close that it did not fit into the field of vision at a small magnification, but nothing happened. The luck has still not left us. | ||||
08.00 | AM 0145 | ||||
09.18 | |||||
12.00 | NNW 1, 10/10, Sea 0-1, Vis. 5 nm, rain | AM 0123 Day's run: 280 nm | |||
Total: 1116 nm | |||||
AL 9967 Of this 56.5 nm | |||||
14.28 | Crash dive! Sunderland. | ||||
14.57 | All around sweep initially clear, now a Sunderland suddenly comes out of a rain squall close abeam to port | ||||
14.58 | Crash dive! 4 badly placed aircraft bombs at depth A -40 meters. | ||||
16.00 | AM 2771 | ||||
16.58 | |||||
17.17 | Flying boat astern, athwart our course, that did not see us. Remained on the surface. | ||||
17.36 | Crash dive! Abeam to starboard a land-based aircraft out of the clouds. Flying boat was still in sight. Both did not see me. | ||||
19.25 | |||||
20.00 | NNW 1, 10/10, Sea 0-1, Vis. 8 nm | Crash dive! Land-based aircraft ahead to port. | |||
23.11 | AM 2746. | ||||
23.43 | Crash dive! Flying boat ahead. | ||||
24.00 | AM 2726 | ||||
22.05.42 | |||||
00.12 | Surfaced. | ||||
04.00 | AM 2649 | ||||
08.00 | S 2, 10/10, Sea 2, Vis. 8 nm | AM 3377 | |||
09.30 | Crash dive! Land-based aircraft. Lockheed "Hudson". | ||||
12.00 | AM 3355 Day's run: 207 nm | ||||
Total: 1323 nm | |||||
Of this 91 nm | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 21.05.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 22.05.42 |
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22.05.42 | |||||
14.03 | |||||
14.26 | Crash dive! Type Bristol "Beaufort" abeam to port. | ||||
14.54 | |||||
16.00 | SSW 3, 6/10, Sea 2, Vis. 12 nm | AM 3338. 2 times aircraft sighted far off. | |||
19.35 | Crash dive! Flying boat "Catalina". | ||||
20.08 | AM 3282 | ||||
20.11 | Crash dive! Flying boat astern course NW as well as a land-based aircraft out of the sun. | ||||
21.55 | |||||
23.07 | Aircraft directly ahead athwart our course. | ||||
23.35 | W 1-2, 4/10, Sea 0-1, Vis. 6 nm | A vessel ahead to starboard at high speed. At first suspected a U-boat. Recognized the masts. Ran off at high speed to the west and attempted to avoid in a large curve to the south. Appeared to be a small fast patrol boat, which continually turned after us, despite me coming into the dark horizon. Either he heard me with the mirror flat sea or he used radar. | |||
24.00 | AM 3266 | ||||
23.05.42 | |||||
00.14 | Aircraft astern. Remained unseen. | ||||
01.54 | Patrol vessel out of sight astern. The flyers are unpleasant because they force us to submerged and there is no time to recharge the battery. There is no night here, only three hours of twilight and in this period one must still bother with patrol vessels. | ||||
04.00 | AM 1137 | ||||
07.26 | Aircraft ahead to starboard, remained unseen. | ||||
07.55 | Crash dive! Flying boat abeam to port. | ||||
08.30 | AF 7767 | ||||
09.08 | Flying boat ahead to starboard. | ||||
09.20 | Crash dive! Land-based aircraft abeam to port. | ||||
09.55 | |||||
10.20 | Crash dive! Flying boat. | ||||
10.52 | Flying boat still in sight astern. | ||||
11.06 | 2 aircraft astern on opposite courses athwart our course. An own 500-ton boat dived to port 4000 meters away. Between us a drifting mine. One flying boat type "Catalina" approaches from port, because he must see the other boat before me, I remain on the surface. For him I am positioned in the sun. U-boat dives, flying boat closes and | ||||
Sun and Moon Data 22.05.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 23.05.42 |
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23.05.42 | flies close over the surface at the diving location. | ||||
11.36 | Flying boat throws 5 bombs. The impacts, and shortly thereafter the explosion columns are very beautiful, white from the sun. By the short time interval set shallow. However the boat had been dived long enough. Range was about 6000 meters. Because the flying boat circles over the location, I can no longer remain on the surface. | ||||
11.37 | Crash dive! | ||||
12.00 | AF 7717 Day's run: 240 nm | ||||
Total: 1563 nm | |||||
Of this 118 nm | |||||
13.14 | |||||
16.00 | AF 7822 | ||||
20.00 | AF 7921 | ||||
24.00 | AF 7969 In the afternoon 4 more aircraft were seen, however in the good visibility can stay on the surface and remain unseen. My Short Signal 30 hours off return harbor was not solved, because the Kenngruppen was not received. Short Signal 24 hours off was not solved at all. 12 hour Signal was finally confirmed. | ||||
24.05.42 | |||||
04.00 | AN 2338 | ||||
07.16 | Marstein abeam. | ||||
07.30 | Taken in convoy. | ||||
10.00 | Made fast alongside "UNITAS" in Bergen. | ||||
25.05.42 | |||||
20.00 | Departed Bergen escorted by U-Jäger 1706 for Kristiansand. | ||||
26.05.42 | |||||
18.00 | Mad fast Kristiansand Pier 5. | ||||
Matrose Petzak was disembarked due to acute appendicitis. | |||||
19.00 | Departed Kristiansand with escort. | ||||
Sun and Moon Data 23.05.42 | |
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Sun and Moon Data 26.05.42 |
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27.05.42 | |||||
Because by Radio Message I am first to be in Kiel on 29 May at 10.00 hours, ran into Aarhus. | |||||
21.00 | Made fast Aarhus. | ||||
28.05.42 | |||||
16.00 | Departed Aarhus, escorted by Sperrbrecher. | ||||
29.05.42 | |||||
10.00 | Arrived Kiel. Made fast Blücherbrücke. Greeting by 2. A.d.U. "U-123" is again in the homeland with 45 pennants and 304975 GRT. | ||||
Afternoon shifted into the Wik. | |||||
30.05.42 | Cleared the boat. | ||||
31.05.42 | Crew to Bremen. Large reception by the population. March through the city. It was only with great difficulty that the platoon, which had been completely fragmented, could reach the Rathskeller. The sea of flowers and the crowds of people were worse than the Atlantic. For two days the the U-boat Fellowship carried out a lavish program. | ||||
01.06.42 | 12.00 hours reception in the Town Hall by the reigning Mayor. Officers and part of the crew were included in the golden book of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen. | ||||
02.06.42 | Return to Kiel. | ||||
03.06.42 | 21.00 | Departed Kiel. | |||
04.06.42 | 09.00 | Ran into Rønne for sound trial. Dispatched to the Nexø buoy field. | |||
Sound trials from 12.00 - 17.00 hours. | |||||
Because of rising noise levels the testing was broken off at 17.00 hours. Continued transit to Stettin. | |||||
05.06.42 | |||||
02.00 | Took pilot aboard off Swinemünde | ||||
03.00 | Pilot on board. | ||||
07.00 | Made fast Stettin U-boat Base. | ||||
From 30 May to 5 June: | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 27.05.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 28.05.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 29.05.42 | |
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Comments of the Befehlshaber der Unterseeboote |
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on the Kriegstagebuch of "U-123" from 3.5. to 5.6.1942. |
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Transfer cruise to the homeland. | |||
Nothing to note for execution. | |||
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