U-188 - 3rd War Patrol
Translation by Jerry Mason with help from Andi Forster
Departed |
Date |
Arrived |
Date |
Days at Sea |
Penang |
9 January 1944 |
Bordeaux |
19 June 1944 |
163 |
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Ships Hit |
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Date |
KTB Time |
Position |
Ship |
Tons |
Nationality |
Convoy |
20 Jan 44 |
20.39 |
8°27'N,
66°27'E |
FORT BUCKINGHAM |
7,122 |
British |
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25 Jan 44 |
20.16 |
13°15'N,
56°21'E |
FORT LA MAUNE |
7,130 |
British |
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26 Jan 44 |
02.25 |
13°27'N,
55°51'E |
SAMOURI |
7,219 |
British |
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26 Jan 44 |
18.48 |
13°33'N,
55°15'E |
SURADA |
5,427 |
British |
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29 Jan 44 |
22.07 |
12°15'N,
50°15'E |
OLGA E. EMBIRICOS |
4,677 |
Greek |
CB-7 |
4 Feb 44 |
00.39 |
13°33'N,
54°09'E |
CHUNG CHENG |
7,176 |
China |
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9 Feb 44 |
19.06 - 19.41 |
12°33'N,
58°03'E |
VIVA |
3,798 |
Norwegian |
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Total = 42,549 |
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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. |
K r i e g s t a g e b u c h | |||||
" U 188 " | |||||
3rd Patrol | |||||
Kommandant: Kapitänleutnant Lüdden. | |||||
Beginning: 31 October 1943 | |||||
Concluding: 19 June 1944. | |||||
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31.10 41 to | Penang | Shipyard overhaul. The Japanese shipyard worked with much zeal Mechanical engineering was especially good. However, due to labor shortage the entire crew had to participate. Reception and support by the Japanese U-boat Department was particularly noteworthy. | |||
12.12.43 | |||||
12.12.43 | |||||
23.53 | Departed Penang for Shonan [Singapore] . Due to reported enemy U-boats ran at GF. | ||||
13.12.43 | Strait of Malacca | ||||
00.00 | LF 6439 | ||||
04.00 | LF 6735 | ||||
08.00 | LF 9215 | ||||
SbyE 1, Sea 0-1, 3/4 overcast, Vis. good | |||||
12.00 | LF 9529 | Day's run: 141 nm | |||
2°59'N, 100°56'E | |||||
16.00 | LF 9682 | ||||
20.00 | LG 7743 | ||||
14.12.43 | Strait of Malacca | ||||
00.00 | LG 7875 | ||||
04.47 | Ran into Singapore - Shelter 52, made fast alongside UIT 25. | ||||
Day's run: 204 nm | |||||
15. - 29.12.43 | Singapore | Dry dock period and keel loading with tin ingots, rubber and tungsten. Taken on board were: | |||
310 tons of tin | |||||
14.4 " of tungsten | |||||
31.5 " of rubber | |||||
200 kg. of opium | |||||
500 " of quinine | |||||
29.12.43 | Singapore | Trim test in western Roadstead to check keel loading. Weight and trim are good. | |||
30.12.43 | Strait of Malacca | ||||
07.02 | Departed Singapore for Penang. | ||||
12.00 | LG 7767 | Day's run: 65 nm | |||
1°40'N, 102°48'E | Because according to the Japanese Navy there are 2 American U-boats in the Strait of Malacca, ran at GF from the Fathom Bank. | ||||
20.00 | LF 9566 | ||||
31.12.43 | Strait of Malacca | ||||
00.00 | LF 9249 | ||||
04.00 | LF 6736 | ||||
07.53 | Ran into Penang. | ||||
Day's run: 302 nm | |||||
01. - 08.01.44 | Penang | Final adjustments and outfitting for patrol. Because the Japanese shipyard in Penang as in Singapore was severely impacted by simultaneous work on 4 boats there was no rest for the crew during the lay time, instead the hardest work under tropical conditions. | |||
09.01.44 | Penang | ||||
10.03 | Departed. Because the boat had not dived until Singapore, departed about 12 tons over weight to be able to take the tungsten along. | ||||
Sun and Moon Data 09.01.44 |
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09.01.44 | |||||
12.00 | LF 6461 | ||||
5°31'N, 100°02'E | |||||
12.17 | LF 6453 | Japanese cruiser and destroyer 30° to starboard on opposite course - high speed. Showed a sharp silhouette after sighting the boat, but like all Japanese did not react to Recognition Signals, instead turned away again after 5 minutes. | |||
12.50 | Formation out of sight. | ||||
16.00 | LF 5622 | ||||
20.00 | LF 5298 | ||||
10.01.44 | Strait of Malacca | ||||
00.00 | LF 5193 | ||||
04.00 | LF 5145 | ||||
08.00 | LF 4354 | ||||
ENE 3, Sea 3, overcast, Vis. 8-10 nm | |||||
12.00 | LF 4246 | Day's run: 295 nm | |||
6°15'N, 95°15'E | |||||
16.00 | LF 4184 | ||||
20.00 | LE 6397 | ||||
11.01.44 | West of Sumatra | ||||
00.00 | LE 6612 | ||||
02.00 | Crash dive for training. | ||||
02.37 | Surfaced. | ||||
04.00 | LE 6518 | ||||
07.20 | LE 6546 | Aircraft - Japanese reconnaissance. | |||
08.00 | LE 6464 | ||||
E 2-3, Sea 2-3, 1/2 overcast, Vis. 10-12 nm | |||||
12.00 | LF 6445 | Day's run: 229 nm, 2 nm | |||
5°15'N, 91°33'E | |||||
16.00 | LE 5649 | ||||
20.00 | LE 5594 | ||||
12.01.44 | West of Sumatra | ||||
00.00 | LE 5813 | ||||
03.45 | Crash dive for training. | ||||
04.00 | LE 5723 | ||||
04.24 | Surfaced. | ||||
08.00 | LE 5717 | ||||
NE 3, Sea 3, overcast, Vis. good | |||||
12.00 | LF 4953 | Day's run: 197 nm, 2 nm | |||
4°37'N, 88°17'E | |||||
16.00 | LE 4849 | ||||
20.00 | LE 4858 | ||||
13.01.44 | West of Sumatra | ||||
00.00 | LE 4796 | ||||
04.00 | LE 7113 | ||||
07.32 | Crash dive for training. | ||||
08.00 | LD 9335 | ||||
08.20 | Surfaced. | ||||
12.00 | LD 9343 | Day's run: 188 nm, 2 nm | |||
3°42'N, 85°15'E | |||||
NEbyN 2, Sea 2, 1/2 overcast, Vis. 10-12 nm | |||||
16.00 | LD 9264 | ||||
20.00 | LD 9248 | ||||
Sun and Moon Data 09.01.44 | |
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14.01.44 | Southeast of Ceylon | ||||
00.00 | LD 9191 | ||||
04.00 | LD 8633 | ||||
08.00 | LD 8618 | Crash dive for training - deep dive attempt to depth 2A meters. | |||
N 3, Sea 2, 1/4 overcast, Vis. good | |||||
09.01 | Surfaced. | ||||
12.00 | LD 8537 | Day's run: 197 nm, 3 nm | |||
2°53'N, 82°02'E | |||||
16.00 | LD 8439 | ||||
20.00 | LD 8442 | ||||
21.55 | LD 7665 | Shadow bearing 271°T - bow right - target angle 90-110°. Ran in legs around northerly course. Because after 1 hour upwind struggle settled 13° astern. | |||
22.50 | Broke off pursuit. Large passenger freighter - speed about 18-19 knots on northerly course. | ||||
15.01.44 | South of Ceylon | ||||
00.00 | LD 7627 | ||||
04.00 | LD 7538 | ||||
08.00 | LD 7515 | ||||
ENE 3, Sea 2-3, 1/2 overcast, Vis. good | |||||
12.00 | LD 7187 | Day's run: 234 nm | |||
3°11'N, 78°24'E | |||||
16.00 | LD 7175 | ||||
20.00 | LC 9368 | ||||
16.01.44 | Southwest of Ceylon | ||||
00.00 | LC 9327 | ||||
03.22 | Dived. | ||||
03.46 | Surfaced. | ||||
04.00 | LC 9232 | ||||
08.00 | LC 6857 | ||||
NE 4-5, Sea 3-4, clear, Vis. good | |||||
12.00 | LD 6736 | Day's run: 165 nm, 1 nm | |||
4°50'N, 76°00'E | |||||
16.00 | LC 6489 | ||||
20.00 | LC 6449 | ||||
17.01.44 | East of Maldives | ||||
00.00 | LC 5639 | ||||
04.00 | LC 5621 | ||||
05.51 | Since departing Lorient the boat has covered 21598 nm and therefore have gone once around the world. | ||||
05.55 | Crash dive for training. | ||||
06.12 | Surfaced. | ||||
08.00 | LC 5341 | ||||
NNE 1-2, Sea 1, clear, Vis. good | |||||
12.00 | LC 2897 | Day's run: 176 nm, 1 nm | |||
6°50'N, 73°56'E | |||||
16.00 | LC 2849 | ||||
20.00 | LC 2736 | ||||
22.58 | Minikoi Lighthouse in sight (burns as in peacetime). | ||||
18.01.44 | Eight Degree Channel | ||||
00.00 | LC 2491 | ||||
04.00 | LC 2412 | ||||
08.00 | LC 1383 | ||||
NNE 2-3, Sea 2, 1/4 overcast, Vis. good | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 14.01.44 | |
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18.01.44 | |||||
12.00 | LC 1344 | Day's run: 194 nm | |||
9°10'N, 71°35'E | |||||
16.00 | LC 1228 | ||||
20.00 | LC 1211 | ||||
19.01.44 | West of the Nine Degree Channel | ||||
00.00 | MS 7778 | ||||
04.00 | MR 9969 | ||||
08.00 | MR 9952 | ||||
NE 1, Sea 0-1, clear, Vis. good | |||||
12.00 | MR 9835 | Day's run: 201 nm | |||
10°11'N, 68°40'E | |||||
16.00 | MR 9584 | ||||
20.00 | MR 9468 | ||||
20.01.44 | Arabian Sea | ||||
00.00 | MR 9446 | ||||
03.23 | MR 8663 | Smoke cloud bearing 318°T. | |||
03.23 | Mast heads come over the horizon. | ||||
04.00 | MR 8638 | ||||
06.00 | Enemy zigzags irregularly between 160° and 220°, general course 190°. Am positioned ahead, course 180°, speed 12 knots. | ||||
06.21 | Dived to attack 73 RPM timed. After about 30 minutes the steamer zigzagged 20° - ran at GF on collision course. I decided on an ETO 3-fan at about 2500 meters. | ||||
07.23 | MR 8797 [typo 8697] | 3-fan tubes I, III, IV. | |||
Bearing = 275° | |||||
= 85.5° (left) | |||||
Lead angle = 24.5° | |||||
Target speed = 12.5 knots | |||||
Range = 2500 meters | |||||
Spread angle = 1.5° | |||||
Miss - The decision to shoot an ETO 3-fan at long range was incorrect - especially since the fan consisted of a T 3 and 2 G7e of the old type with G7H pistol (speed loss 1.5 knots) | |||||
08.00 | MR 8689 | ||||
09.06 | Surfaced - followed behind at 2 x GF. Had to go to GF after a short time, because exhaust gas temperatures were too high. | ||||
12.00 | MR 8697 | Day's run: 204 nm, 8 nm | |||
9°47'N, 66°49'E | |||||
12.56 | The Chief Engineer reports that exhaust gas temperature on the starboard diesel has risen to 600°. On slowing to LF the exhaust gas valve of Cylinder 6 breaks. | ||||
15.53 |
Continued to hold contact on smoke cloud with the port diesel 380 RPM. Starboard E-motor HF. Due to heavy zigzag of the enemy, only settled a little astern. Diesel in service again. Got ahead at GF. After a short time had to go to HF again, because exhaust gas temperature was 600°. | ||||
16.00 | LB 2329 Degree by degree we work ourselves ahead with a slight speed advantage. Due to the zigzagging of the steamer the position is becoming more and more hopeless. My last hope is that the enemy zigzags back 160° and therefore we will be ahead of him in target angle 25°. | ||||
Sun and Moon Data 18.01.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 19.01.44 | |
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20.01.44 | |||||
20.00 | LB 2613 Just as the Chief Engineer reported the diesels could no longer bear such a load, we determined the enemy was coming towards us in target angle 20-30°. Perhaps taking advantage of this last chance, I ran with E-motor supplement to the diesels athwart the enemy's course into target angle 0°, in order to get into firing position even if there was a turn away. In order to shoot before the next zigzag, immediately turned away for a stern shot. | ||||
Because enemy range was underestimated in target angle 0°, despite lowest possible RPM range was unintentionally large. Therefore shot a double shot with aim point lead forward and after mast mast course 160°, speed 12 knots. | |||||
20.39 | LB 2616 | Tube V and VI fire. | |||
Bearing = 277° | |||||
Target angle = 63° (left) | |||||
Lead angle = 20.5° | |||||
Target speed = 12 knots | |||||
Range = 2000 meters | |||||
Running time = 177 seconds = 2655 meters | |||||
Set depth 3 and 4 meters. | |||||
At an interval of 7 seconds 2 detonation columns arise at the after mast. Steamer settled astern strongly aft and amidships fire breaks out. The forecastle rises far out and stays nearly vertical for a long time. | |||||
20.49 | Steamer sunk. No traffic on the 600-meter wavelength. A modern American standard freighter Cäser 2 Class, clipper bow, raised forecastle, cruiser stern, round bridge, high mast on the bridge, the two ship's masts extend beyond and are shifted laterally to camouflage the target angle. Cannon on the stern and forecastle, anti-aircraft guns on the bridge, aft 2 anti-aircraft platforms medium caliber. 4 lifeboats and 1 jolly boat. This sinking was due in large part to the Chief Engineer and the diesel men due to their sense of responsibility and hard work. 9 underwater detonations ended the combat. Several times clocked 73 RPM at 12 to 12.5 knots. Estimated 7 0 0 0 GRT. | ||||
The hunt brought us 176 nm to the south. Came to a NW course to catch Aden-India traffic again. | |||||
21.01.44 | Northern Indian Ocean | ||||
00.00 | LB 2526 | ||||
02.58 | Dived. | ||||
03.37 | Surfaced. | ||||
04.00 | LB 2284 Position and general course of the steamer sunk yesterday lead to the conclusion that he wanted to go from Bombay east past the Saya de Malha Bank into the Cape area. | ||||
08.00 | LB 2193 | ||||
NE 1, Sea 1, 1/4 overcast, Vis. good | |||||
12.00 | LB 2127 | Day's run: 213 nm, 2 nm | |||
9°17'N, 64°55'E The high exhaust gas temperatures of the starboard diesel was due to clogging of the muffler from torn loose and crosswise sheet metal. The Chief Engineer has a new exhaust gas opening burned out in the forward edge of the muffler. | |||||
22.01.44 | Northern Indian Ocean | ||||
00.00 | MR 7679 | ||||
04.00 | MR 7592 | ||||
08.00 | MR 7552 | ||||
N 2-3, Sea 2, clear, Vis. good | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 20.01.44 | |
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22.01.44 | |||||
12.00 | MR 7277 | Day's run: 176 nm | |||
11°23'N, 61°33'E | |||||
16.00 | MR 7156 | ||||
20.00 | MR 7117 | ||||
23.01.44 | Arabian Sea | ||||
00.00 | MR 9323 | ||||
03.28 | Dived for diesel repairs and to refill the batteries with distilled water. | ||||
04.00 | MR 6977 | ||||
05.19 05.25 |
Surface because there were propeller sounds in the listening gear and nothing was distinguished in the periscope. Nothing seen - dived - again the same sounds, shifted out from 220 - 180°. Hastily repaired the diesel. | ||||
07.37 | Surfaced, pursued at GF. | ||||
08.00 | MR 9311 | ||||
NNE 5, Sea 2-3, overcast, Vis. good | |||||
10.44 | Dived to listen, nothing. | ||||
11.01 | Surfaced. Continued transit. | ||||
12.00 | MR 9342 | ||||
11°46'N, 62°05'E | |||||
16.00 | MR 9225 | ||||
20.00 | MQ 6877 | ||||
24.01.44 | Arabian Sea | ||||
00.00 | MQ 6748 | ||||
04.00 | MQ 5992 | ||||
05.30 | Dived. | ||||
05.55 | Surfaced. | ||||
08.00 | MQ 5946 | ||||
N 3, Sea 2-3, clear, Vis. good | |||||
12.00 | MQ 5855 | Day's run: 204 nm, 11 nm | |||
12°42'N, 57°42'E | |||||
16.00 | MQ 5743 | ||||
25.01.44 | East of Aden | ||||
00.00 | MQ 4937 | ||||
04.00 | MQ 4916 | ||||
05.43 | Dived. | ||||
06.10 | Surfaced. | ||||
08.00 | MQ 4831 | ||||
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix in 71°T | |||||
10.30 | MQ 4822 | Crash dive. Steamer bearing 320°T out of the haze, Watch Officer dived because the steamer was fully out. Superstructure and masts white, hull gray. Distance 8 nm, target angle 20-30°, ran submerged out of visual range. | |||
NNE 3-4, Sea 3, overcast, Vis. 6-7 nm, hazy | |||||
12.00 | MQ 4588 | Day's run: 175 nm, 6 nm | |||
13°05'N, 54°45'E | |||||
13.19 | Surfaced. Maneuvered ahead. | ||||
14.47 | Crash dive: Aircraft ahead to starboard from the direction of the steamer in passing flight. | ||||
15.44 | Surfaced. Pursued in 50°. | ||||
16.00 | MQ 4915 | ||||
17.00 | Dived to listen. Steamer bears 357°T and shifted out up to 4°T. | ||||
17.10 | Surfaced. Pursued at GF. | ||||
17.45 | MQ 5424 | Shadow bearing ? matched speed course 105°, 11 knots. Due to marine phosphorescence ahead of the steamer | |||
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Sun and Moon Data 22.01.44 | |
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25.01.44 | |||||
20.16 | MQ 5474 | Tube I fire | |||
NE 2-3, Sea 2, starry clear, clear horizon, medium marine phosphorescence | Bearing = 212° | ||||
Target angle = 72.3° (left) | |||||
Lead angle = 15° | |||||
Target speed = 11 knots | |||||
Range = 1000 meters | |||||
Running time = 50 seconds = 1000 meters | |||||
After 50 seconds hit between the forward mast and the bridge. Steamer breaks after a short time with the forecastle underwater and remains in this position. | |||||
20.54 | Because the position of the steamer has only changed a bit, dived to listen. In the listening gear light cracking and bubbling heard. | ||||
21.02 | Strong cracking and bursting. Steamer sinks. | ||||
21.04 | Surfaced. Steamer has sunk. | ||||
Went to the largest lifeboat. On request the first name "MARIA ESPANIOLA", to my threats, the correct name was confirmed "FORT LOURINE", from Port Said to Colombo. When running off we determine that this ship did not exist either. By appearance it was a ship of type "PORT ADELAIDE" 8422 GRT. | |||||
Length of the ship - at 1000 meters shooting range in the binoculars only the side of the hull, flat decker with passenger deck, slim, canted smokestack, straight bow, cruiser stern, between the forward mast and the bridge heavy king post, raked masts, astern a deck house. | |||||
26.01.44 | Outer Gulf of Aden | ||||
00.00 | MQ 4694 | ||||
00.48 | Shadow bearing 23°T. Matched speed course 280°, 12.5 knots. Because there are only 2 hours until morning twilight, I angle in as close as possible during the maneuver ahead. The bow sea of the steamer shines so much that there is serious concern that I might be seen. We speed through the sea like a luminous arrow. It gets clearer by the minute. About 11 minutes before the beginning of morning twilight we are positioned in target angle 30°. Despite the phosphorescence I ran at GF, to get as low a shooting range as possible. | ||||
02.25 | MQ 4658 | Tube I and II fire, with hit point forward of the after mast. | |||
Sea 2, overcast, good horizon, strong marine phosphorescence | Bearing = 30° | ||||
Target angle = 69.7° (left) | |||||
Lead angle = 17° | |||||
Target speed = 12.5 knots | |||||
Range = 1000 meters | |||||
Running time = 56 seconds = 1130 meters | |||||
1st hit between smokestack and after mast. | |||||
2nd hit between after mast and stern. | |||||
True enemy speed 13.5 knots. | |||||
After a short time the stern goes under. Crew goes to the boats. After bout 10 minutes the ship is vertical in the water. | |||||
03.00 | MQ 4658 | Steamer sunk. By the silhouette in the comparison tables was certainly a freighter of type Cäsar 3. At 1120 meters by running time at target angle 70° in the binoculars - = 140-150 meters length. Estimated: 9 0 0 0 GRT. | |||
03.05 | Dived, proceeded submerged. | ||||
04.00 | MQ 4682 | ||||
08.00 | MQ 4681 | ||||
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26.01.44 | |||||
12.00 | MQ 4673 | Day's run: 155 nm, 18 nm | |||
13°21'N, 55°37'E | |||||
15.10 | Propeller sounds bearing 115°T. At periscope smoke cloud bearing 115°T. Due to progressing twilight nothing more distinguished. Because I'm on the bright horizon after surfacing, I waited 10 minutes and turned to course 270° to show the stern. | ||||
15.43 | Surfaced. The steamer is indistinct on the dark horizon, unfortunately, the west horizon [where the boat is] is still quite bright. | ||||
16.00 | MQ 4649 Because the steamer continues his zigzag from 260-310°, I believe we have remained unseen. Zigzags occur every 10 minutes irregularly around general course 180°. Speed 11 knots. | ||||
I maneuvered ahead to target angle 0° for the 260° zigzag. When the enemy came to course 310°, I ran towards at LF, to be in target angle 0° for the next turn to 260° for a stern approach. The shot must go within 8 minutes because at the next zigzag the steamer turns towards us at a short distance. Therefore I decided, if necessary to shoot from a broad target angle. Operated for course 260° at 11 knots. | |||||
18.48 | MQ 4565 | Tube V and VI fire. | |||
NE 3, Sea 2-3, overcast | Bearing = 131° | ||||
Target angle = 51° (right) | |||||
Lead angle = 12.5° | |||||
Target speed = 11 knots | |||||
Range = 1500 meters | |||||
Running time = 62 seconds = 1240 meters | |||||
1st hit shortly aft of the forward mast. | |||||
2nd hit between after mast and stern (level of hatch 4). | |||||
The foreship cuts under, stern breaks off and rises up, crew went to the boats. | |||||
19.06 | MQ 4569 Foreship breaks off fore and aftership rise up, fold together and sink. | ||||
From statements of the steamer's crew - Name: "SURADA" from Glasgow. 5 4 2 7 GRT. Cargo: rubber. | |||||
20.00 | MQ 4569 | ||||
22.08 | Dived. | ||||
22.43 | Surfaced. | ||||
27.01.44 | Outer Gulf of Aden | ||||
00.00 | MQ 4572 | ||||
03.27 | Dived to proceed submerged. | ||||
04.00 | MQ 4497 | ||||
NNE 1, Sea 0-1, 1/2 overcast | |||||
08.00 | MQ 4731 | ||||
12.00 | MQ 4722 | Day's run: 97 nm, 23 nm | |||
13°05'N, 54°06'E | |||||
15.30 | Surfaced. | ||||
16.00 | MQ 4712 | ||||
20.00 | MP 6675 | ||||
21.10 | Dived to listen. | ||||
21.25 | Surfaced. | ||||
21.50 | Dived to listen | ||||
xx.xx | Surfaced. | ||||
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28.01.44 | |||||
08.00 | MP 6841 | ||||
12.00 | MP 6766 | Day's run: 123 nm, 23 nm | |||
12°41'N, 51°45'E | |||||
15.46 | Surfaced. | ||||
16.00 | MP 6764 | Lighthouse: Cape Guardafui bearing 170°T. | |||
Peacetime identification. | |||||
20.00 | MP 5999 | ||||
20.27 | Dived to listen. | ||||
20.40 | Surfaced. | ||||
29.01.44 | Gulf of Aden | ||||
00.00 | MP 8336 | ||||
ENE 1-2, Sea 1, starry clear, Vis. good | |||||
03.34 | Dived to proceed submerged. | ||||
04.00 | MP 8335 | Position 1.5 nm off Bender Alula, Roadstead is empty. | |||
08.00 | MP 9111 | The harbor and the surrounding mountains make a fantastic impression. | |||
12.00 | MP 9115 | ||||
12°05'N, 51°01'E | |||||
15.02 | MP 9115 | During a periscope all around sweep a faint smoke haze - later mastheads bearing 85°T. | |||
By bearings course about 300°, 9-10 knots. | |||||
16.00 | MP 9111 | Waited to surface until late twilight. | |||
16.13 | Surfaced. | ||||
While maneuvering ahead to port a light emerged which turned out to be a small steamer with set position lights. However, there were no neutrality markings. Let him pass at a distance of about 3000 meters. Since he stays peaceful and we have a better one in before us, we let him sail on as a harmless naive | |||||
20.00 | MP 5986 By avoiding the vessel on an opposite course we are now in target angle 180° to our steamer and note his course as 295°. Maneuvered ahead at GF. | ||||
Turned in to attack, while running in we have doubts about the target angle, which suddenly seemed much large than would agree with our course estimate of 295°. Although I briefly run in at HF, the range remains implausibly large. I turned away to match course and speed again and decide, to maneuver ahead again to target angle 0°. Determined: Speed remains 9 knots, however course was 250°. | |||||
22.07 | MP 5979 | Tube I fire. | |||
ENE 2-3, Sea 2, starry clear with marine phosphorescence | Bearing = 359° | ||||
Target angle = 71.3° (left) | |||||
Lead angle = 12° | |||||
Target speed = 9 knots | |||||
Range = 1000 meters | |||||
Running time = 51 seconds = 1020 meters | |||||
The Ato was again like a training torpedo with an illuminated warhead. When passing the ship's side the ships hull was illuminated brightly. Hit at the forward edge of the bridge. An unusually sharp detonation. The entire ship disappeared in smoke and steam. When the visibility clears the ship is capsized and sinks by the bow. | |||||
22.12 | MP 5979 Steamer sank, no Radio Message traffic. No lifeboats launched. From a survivor, who squatted on a raft, we find out, that it was Greek. Nothing more was forth coming. The type is probably "GEORGIOS M. EMBIRICOS" 5 7 2 8 GRT. | ||||
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At 1000 meters range in target angle 70° nicely in the binoculars, corresponding to a length of 135 meters, straight bow, slim steamer stern, high smokestack, slightly slanted, flush decker, stern deck house. | |||||
30.01.44 | Gulf of Aden | ||||
00.00 | MP 5988 | ||||
ENE 2, Sea 2, starry clear, good horizon | |||||
03.41 | Crash dive, flying boat ahead to port, in morning twilight at 6000 meters. Bow left, target angle 10°, comes out from the direction of Socotra. | ||||
04.00 | MP 9111 | ||||
08.00 | MP 9112 | ||||
12.00 | MP 9116 | Day's run: 117 nm, 16 nm | |||
12°15'N, 51°11'E | |||||
16.00 | MP 9124 | ||||
16.06 | Surfaced. | ||||
16.08 | MP 9124 Crash dive: Flying boat astern to port, 7000-8000 meters, bow right, target angle 5-10°. Assume that we were seen in the morning and that surveillance has been drawn on our necks. | ||||
17.35 | Propeller sounds bearing 205°T, shifted initially astern, then the bearing steadies. Came to course 30°. | ||||
17.40 17.49 |
MP 9124 | Surfaced, shortly after surfacing a star shell from the direction of the sound bearing. Where the patrol vessel came from is a mystery to me. Crash dive. | |||
In the listening gear we hear aside from ticking S-gear impulses from time to time a double bang - suspect explosive locating. Since it apparently looks like a hunting group, I decide to clear the area after moon set. | |||||
20.30 | MP 9119 Surfaced - the same picture as before - star shells - this time in direction 270°T, range larger. By the bearing and distance, it must be another vessel then fired the first star shells. Ran off on 20-30° legs around course 90°. An attempt to launch Aphrodite failed, because all burst. Apparently the effect of tropical weather. Had the Fu.M.B. brought out briefly. Nothing determined. Moved off on course 125°. | ||||
31.01.44 | Gulf of Aden | ||||
00.00 | MP 9136 | We think we have gotten away, battery and air are full again. | |||
ENE 1-2, Sea 1, 1/2 overcast, good horizon | |||||
02.05 | MP 9243 Patrol vessel bearing 100°T, 20° to port, distance about 3000 meters. Showed the stern and ran off at 2 x GF. Unfortunately there is only 1 hours until morning twilight. In a large curve I go from a westerly course to the south. After 1/2 hours we lost sight of him. The position of the patrol vessels showed that the passage was blocked off from the north and the south. | ||||
03.17 | Dived to proceed submerged. Intend to go back to the area to the northeast of Socotra. | ||||
04.00 | MP 9225 | ||||
08.00 | MP 9283 | ||||
12.00 | MP 9191 | Day's run: 77 nm, 26 nm | |||
11°35'N, 52°25'E | |||||
15.58 | Surfaced. | ||||
16.00 | MP 9291 | ||||
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31.01.44 | |||||
20.00 | MP 9358 | ||||
01.02.44 | South of Socotra | ||||
00.00 | MQ 7143 | ||||
ENE 1-2, Sea 1, starry clear, clear horizon | |||||
03.11 | Dived. | ||||
04.00 | MQ 7132 | ||||
08.00 | MQ 7135 | ||||
12.00 | MQ 4872 | Day's run: 119 nm, 21 nm | |||
12°13'N, 52°25'E | |||||
15.50 | Surfaced. | ||||
16.00 | MQ 4887 | ||||
20.00 | MQ 4843 | ||||
20.50 | Dived to listen. | ||||
21.04 | Surfaced. | ||||
23.19 | Dived to listen. | ||||
23.37 | Surfaced. | ||||
02.02.44 | East of the Gulf of Aden | ||||
00.00 | MQ 4569 | ||||
03.03 | Dived to proceed submerged. | ||||
04.00 | MQ 4673 | ||||
08.00 | MQ 4681 | ||||
12.00 | MQ 4682 | Day's run: 111 nm, 20 nm | |||
13°20'N, 55°53'E | |||||
15.41 | Surfaced. | ||||
16.00 | MQ 4691 | ||||
20.00 | MQ 5496 | ||||
23.35 | Dived to listen. | ||||
23.50 | Surfaced. | ||||
03.02.44 | East of the Gulf of Aden | ||||
00.00 | MQ 5496 | ||||
04.00 | MQ 5543 | ||||
07.07 | MQ 5586 | Mastheads in sharp target angle bearing 69.5°T. Matched speed and maneuvered ahead to target angle 0°. | |||
08.00 | MQ 5584 | Course 260°, 11.5 knots. | |||
08.53 | Dived to attack. By the slight swinging of the enemy around the course line I let myself be tempted to approach across the course [of the enemy] at GF. Because the firing distance was too low, I ran off for a moment. The boat could no longer approach. Clocked: 72 RPM = 12 knots for clearly recognized standard freighter Cäsar 3. | ||||
10.59 | Surfaced. Folloed at GF. | ||||
12.00 | MQ 5493 | Day's run: 146 nm, 11 nm | |||
13°22'N, 57°08'E | |||||
16.00 | MQ 4666 | ||||
20.00 | MQ 4556 | ||||
04.02.44 | Outer Gulf of Aden | ||||
00.00 | MQ 4464 | Before the zigzag to 270° I am ahead in target angle 0°. | |||
Bearing is steady. | |||||
00.39 | MQ 4456 | Single shot from tube I. | |||
NE 2, Sea 1, overcast, Vis. medium with marine phosphorescence | Bearing = 10.5° | ||||
Target angle = 68.3° (left) | |||||
Lead angle = | |||||
Target speed = 12 knots | |||||
Range = 1000 meters | |||||
Running time = 50 seconds = 1000 meters | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 31.01.44 | |
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04.02.44 | |||||
Just after leaving the tube the torpedo broached, at 2/3 of the running track made a bayonet to the right and runs with a bright glow towards aft mast instead of the forward mast. Hit between the smokestack and the aft mast. | |||||
00.54 | MQ 4456 After rising up briefly the steamer sank away like a stone. The reason was learned from the shipwrecked who said: American standard freighter Cäsar 3, name "CHUNKING". Cargo ore. Tonnage was given as 10800 however believe that was tons loaded. | ||||
Estimated: 7000 GRT. | |||||
03.05 | Dived to proceed submerged. Diesel repairs. | ||||
04.00 | MQ 4462 | ||||
08.00 | MQ 4463 | ||||
12.00 | MQ 4463 | Day's run: 182 nm, 14 nm | |||
15.57 | Surfaced. | ||||
16.00 | MQ 4541 | ||||
20.00 | MQ 4593 | ||||
20.15 | Dived to listen. | ||||
20.32 | Surfaced. | ||||
05.02.44 | East of the Gulf of Aden | ||||
00.00 | MQ 4694 | ||||
04.00 | MQ 5735 | ||||
08.00 | MQ 5821 | ||||
EbyN 3, Sea 2-3, 1/4 overcast, Vis. 13 nm | |||||
09.11 | MQ 5589 | Crash dive. Aircraft astern to starboard. Flew on the steamer route to the east. | |||
12.00 | MQ 5823 | Day's run: 189 nm, 10 nm | |||
13°03'N, 57°46'E | |||||
15.40 | Surfaced. | ||||
16.00 | MQ 5823 | ||||
20.00 | MQ 5598 | ||||
06.02.44 | East of the Gulf of Aden | ||||
00.00 | MQ 5679 | ||||
04.00 | MQ 5925 | ||||
08.00 | MQ 5696 | ||||
NE 3-4, Sea 3, 1/4 overcast, Vis. 15 nm | |||||
12.00 | MQ 6419 | Day's run: 146 nm, 5 nm | |||
13°46'N, 59°15'E | |||||
16.00 | MQ 6472 | ||||
20.00 | MQ 6224 | ||||
22.24 | Outgoing Radio Message: 1836/6/402 | ||||
22.33 | Outgoing Radio Message: 1836/6/403 | ||||
Sank: 20 January Max Bruno 2616 American Cäsar 2 Class, 7000 GRT, general course 190°, 12 knots. 25 January Max Quatsch 5474 type PORT ADELAIDE, 8422 GRT, 105°, 11 knots. 26 January Max Quatsch 4565 "SURADA" 5427 GRT, general course 280°, 11 knots, rubber cargo. 29 March Max Paul 5979 Greek, probably GEORGIOS M. EMBIRICOS 5728 GRT, 250°, 9 knots, 4 February Max Quatsch 4456 American Cäsar 2 Class, 7000 GRT, general course 280°, 12 knots, cargo ore. Max Paul 9110 U-boat hunter group with aircraft, nights [illegible word]. Aphrodite use failed, balloons not tropical weather proof. Lively surveillance. Crew well proven under harsh conditions. Diesel strongly over strained by long hunting. Frequent failures. Operating during moon period set off on Aden-India traffic. 2 bow Atos forward, 1 stern Eto, 138 cbm. Position Max Quatsch 6470. | |||||
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06.02.44 | |||||
Situation: Max Paul. Japanese and own observations. Valid for NE-Monsoon. | |||||
Independent traffic: 1) From 9250 on course 295° to 5990, from there on course 250° to 260° about 30 nm off the coast up to 7170. There turn off on NW-course. 2) From 3870 on course 250° 30 nm off parallel to the coast. Outbound traffic about 50 nm from the coast frequent small convoys. All naval square Max Paul. 3) Between Max Otto 6950 and 6756 traffic runs about on the 200-meter line and further direct under the SW-edge Island 6764. (Japanese did not count on the barrier). 4) Strong traffic line detected from Max Quatsch 5586 on course 280° and opposite course to 4456. From there suspect further to Max Paul 5390 and connecting with coastal traffic. | |||||
Sea defenses: Patrol vessels up to now only in Max Otto 6756 and repeatedly in 6880. U-boat hunter group with air in Max Paul 9110. Believe not continuous surveillance. | |||||
Air: Lively day air on steamer route up to Max Quatsch 5597 determined. As a result, encountered traffic. Flying boats especially in twilight periods. No indication of night air or radar. At convoy mostly day air. Land air base Max Otto 6764. Suspect flying boat base Max Quatsch 47. | |||||
Average weather: NE 4, clear, medium marine phosphorescence Listening range much greater than day visibility. In new moon period good success by diving to listen. Believe surprise operation by 4-5 boats, of these Bachstelz [Fa 330] boats in Max Quatsch 50-60 as very promising. Good prospects for 3 or more boats, also promising convoy hunt from Max Fritz 8820 to 6790. Operation in new moon period undisturbed because Japanese operate mostly in full moon period (submerged attacks). | |||||
" Lüdden " | |||||
22.46 | Outgoing Officer-Only Hans 1902/6/404 | ||||
23.00 | " " " Xant 1930/6/405 | ||||
23.12 | " " " Dora 2005/6/406 | ||||
07.02.44 | East of the Gulf of Aden | ||||
00.00 | MQ 6422 | ||||
04.00 | MQ 6495 | ||||
05.48 | MQ 6736 Mastheads bearing 145°T. After a lengthly approach and angling in we determine that it is 3 cargo sailing vessels. Intend to remain in the vicinity and knock them off after it gets dark. | ||||
08.00 | MQ 6734 | ||||
NNE 2-3, Sea 2-3, 1/4 overcast, Vis. 12-13 nm | |||||
09.03 | Dived to fill the battery. | ||||
12.00 | MQ 6753 | Day's run: 180 nm, 5 nm | |||
12°44'N, 59°34'E | |||||
13.40 | Surfaced. Sailing vessels bearing 250°T. | ||||
16.00 | MQ 6716 | ||||
19.05 | MQ 6747 Opened fire in passing combat with the 2 cm incendiary ammunition and MG 15 on the first and second sailing vessels. At a distance of 50 meters the first two receive their blessing of fire. On the 2nd a fire starts up, the sails burn in two places. Because despite heavy fire the effect is relatively slight, I decide to ram. Speed setting diesel KF. | ||||
19.14 | MQ 6467 | 1st sailing vessel sunk by ramming. | |||
19.27 | MQ 6467 | 2nd sailing vessel sunk by ramming. | |||
19.32 | MQ 6467 | 3rd sailing vessel sunk by ramming. | |||
While ramming we determine that the cargos consist of cotton and sacks, crews of 10-12 men. Size estimated at 150-200 tons. They are stable, seagoing vessels, similar to small Danish and Dutch schooners in the Baltic. | |||||
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07.02.44 | |||||
The course of the sailing vessels leads to the conclusion that they were proceeding from the west Indian coast to Aden. | |||||
20.00 | MQ 6747 | ||||
20.45 | Dived to listen. | ||||
21.07 | Surfaced. | ||||
08.02.44 | East of the Gulf of Aden | ||||
08.00 | MQ 6725 | ||||
04.00 | MQ 6818 | ||||
08.00 | MQ 6842 | ||||
12.00 | MQ 6762 | Day's run: 156 nm, 4 nm | |||
12°43'N, 59°44'E | |||||
NEbyE 3, Sea 2, 1/4 overcast, Vis. good | |||||
16.00 | MQ 6751 | ||||
17.52 | Dived to listen. | ||||
18.17 | Surfaced | ||||
19.30 | Dived to listen | ||||
20.00 | MQ 5933 | ||||
20.06 | Surfaced. | ||||
23.47 | Dived to listen. | ||||
09.02.44 | East of the Gulf of Aden | ||||
00.00 | MQ 5936 | ||||
00.11 | Surfaced. | ||||
04.00 | MQ 5932 | ||||
08.00 | MQ 5932 | ||||
NE 3, Sea 3, 1/4 overcast, Vis. good | |||||
12.00 | MQ 5964 | Day's run: 159 nm, 3 nm | |||
12°40'N, 58°46'E | Mastheads bearing 112°T, sharp target angle. | ||||
14.27 | MQ 5983 | Am positioned on the west horizon, 1/2 hours before subset. Moved off and closed in again in the late twilight. | |||
16.00 | MQ 5949 Matching speed shows: enemy course 280°, at 2 x HF the shadow was larger, assumed speed 14 knots. At target angle 0° I ran off 1800 meters across his course. | ||||
18.00 | |||||
18.17 | Dived for submerged night attack. To my amazement the sound room reports no sound bearing. Also in the periscope no shift determined. To be sure had the stern tube made ready. | ||||
18.50 | By my calculation the steamer should have been here in 18-20 minutes. The steamer must have stopped. Although we dove with a cloud shadow at the diving position is possible he saw a flash of the conning tower in the moonlight and grew suspicious. Came to a parallel course and from the sound room came the report: "Steamer started and is picking up speed." Later: "90 RPM". Shift out to the right determined. Switched everything for a stern approach. | ||||
19.06 | MQ 5869 | Shot from tube VI. | |||
NE 3, Sea 2-3, full moon, clear, Vis. good | Bearing = 163° | ||||
Target angle = 63° (right) | |||||
Lead angle = 23.5° | |||||
Target speed = 13.5 knots | |||||
Range = 1000 meters | |||||
Running time = 47.5 seconds = 712 meters | |||||
Hit under the smokestack. For a long time nothing could be seen because of the smoke and steam. The steamer stopped. Nothing happened over there. Ran past ahead to port. After 30 minutes there is hardly any change and also in the listening gear no substantial sinking sounds were determined. | |||||
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09.02.44 | |||||
19.41 | Coup de grâce tube IV. | ||||
T 2 depth 6 meters. Hit after edge of the bridge superstructure. Ship breaks apart. | |||||
19.51 | MQ 5869 | Steamer sunk. | |||
After the first hit I had time, to look over the steamer carefully: clipper stem, forward 2 heavy king posts, box-like bridge superstructure aft of ships center. Smokestack after edge of the superstructure. Mast deck house on after deck, cruiser stern. A comparison with the recognition table explained the aft hit. It turned out to be an American of the Cäsar 2 Class which ran at 90 RPM =15 knots, 7500 GRT. | |||||
19.53 | Surfaced in the wreckage field many cases and canisters. No survivors. | ||||
20.00 | MQ 5869 | ||||
21.43 | MQ 5976 | Sailing vessel in sight, course west. | |||
23.07 | MQ 5971 | After a short surprise attack on the sailing vessel, sank by ramming. By the quick sinking must have had heavy cargo. Size like a medium Baltic schooner. | |||
23.36 | Outgoing Radio Message: 2006/9/520 | ||||
Just now sank Max Quatsch 5869 American Cäsar 2 Class,T, 280°, 15 knots. 7 February Max Quatsch 6747 4 cargo sailing vessels, westerly course with 2 cm shot on fire and sunk after Tegethoff procedure. Cargo cotton. Return transit via naval square Lucie Wilhelm 45. Day's run 200 nm. " Lüdden " | |||||
10.02.44 | East of the Gulf of Aden | ||||
00.00 | MQ 5971 | Intend to remain another day on the steamer track and then run to the south to supply. | |||
04.00 | MQ 5985 | ||||
08.00 | MQ 9112 | ||||
NEbyE 3, Sea 2-3, 1/4 overcast, Vis. good | |||||
12.00 | MQ 6755 | Day's run: 192 nm, 4 nm | |||
12°41'N, 59°28'E | |||||
16.00 | MQ 6787 | Shadow bearing 108°T. | |||
17.36 | MQ 9124 | On closing we see that it is a tanker | |||
20.00 | MQ 6783 | Matched speed 3°, 11.8 knots. Ran by stopwatch 2500 meters abeam. | |||
21.23 | Dived for submerged night attack. Stopped. 94 RPM corresponds to 11.8 knots. | ||||
22.07 | MQ 6753 | ||||
NE 2-3, Sea 2, 1/2 overcast, full moon, Vis. good | Single shot from tube III. (last T3 from Lorient) | ||||
Bearing = 117.3° | |||||
Target angle = 66.5° | |||||
Lead angle = 21° | |||||
Target speed = 11.8 knots | |||||
Range = 700 meters | |||||
Despite meticulously exact matched speed data and low shooting range nothing happens. | |||||
22.24 | After 17 minutes running time a strong detonation, which caused major concussion in the boat. Thereafter 4 light detonation, then calm. Tanker ran on with wild zigzags. Assumed: end of run detonator, unfortunately as with all Lorient Etos of the patrol. Because the tanker ran on at the same speed as before, and our last torpedo was shot, surfaced, continued return transit. | ||||
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11.02.44 | North Indian Ocean | ||||
00.00 | MQ 6767 | ||||
04.00 | MQ 9163 | ||||
08.00 | MQ 9278 | ||||
NE 3, Sea 2-3, 1/4 overcast, Vis. good | |||||
12.00 | MQ 9557 | Day's run: 231 nm, 2 nm | |||
10°45'N, 60°16'E | |||||
16.00 | MQ 9825 | ||||
20.00 | MQ 9894 | ||||
22.21 | Incoming Radio Message: 2201/11/547 | ||||
Award of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. | |||||
12.02.44 | North Indian Ocean | ||||
00.00 | LA 3263 | ||||
02.26 | Dived. Filled the battery. | ||||
04.00 | LA 3374 | ||||
06.24 | Surfaced. | ||||
06.37 | 3 sailing vessels bearing 102°T. Course about 250-260°. Closed for surprise attack, passing combat to starboard. | ||||
07.30 | After shooting all 3 sailing furled their sails. | ||||
07.43 | LA 3613 | 1st sailing vessel sunk by ramming. | |||
07.48 | ENE 1-2, Sea 1, 3/4 overcast, Vis. good | 2nd sailing vessels sunk by ramming. | |||
07.54 | 3rd sailing vessel sunk by ramming. | ||||
Fast sinking leads to the conclusion that the cargo was heavy. On the water surface a few cases and barrels float. | |||||
Size of the first was about 250 tons. Size of the second and third about 150-200 tons. | |||||
08.00 | LA 3612 | Continued southerly transit. | |||
12.00 | LA 3682 | Day's run: 176 nm, 7 nm | |||
7°56'N, 61°16'E | |||||
16.00 | LA 3961 | ||||
20.00 | LA 6333 | ||||
13.02.44 | North Indian Ocean | ||||
00.00 | LB 4172 | ||||
04.00 | LB 4425 | ||||
08.00 | LB 4494 | ||||
NNE 1, Sea 0-1, clear, Vis. good | |||||
12.00 | LB4766 | Day's run: 220 nm | |||
4°30'N, 62°33'E | |||||
16.00 | LB 7211 | ||||
20.00 | LB 7273 | ||||
14.02.44 | North Indian Ocean | ||||
00.00 | LB 7528 | ||||
04.00 | LB 7589 | ||||
05.51 | Dived. | ||||
06.07 | Surfaced. | ||||
08.00 | LB 7868 | ||||
NE 0-1, 1/4 overcast, Vis. good | |||||
12.00 | LM 1341 | Day's run: 213 nm, 1 nm | |||
1°06'N, 63°33'E | |||||
16.00 | LM 1525 | ||||
19.12 | LM 1591 | Shadow bearing 264°T. Steamer on about course 80°. Except for the 2 cm have nothing to shoot, continued southerly transit. | |||
20.00 | LM 1586 | ||||
15.02.44 | North Indian Ocean | ||||
00.00 | LM 1856 | ||||
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15.02.44 | |||||
04.00 | LM 4225 | ||||
08.00 | LM 4285 | ||||
NW 3, Sea 2-3, overcast, Vis. 11-13 nm | |||||
12.00 | LM 4554 | Day's run: 228 nm | |||
2°39'S, 62°59'E | |||||
16.00 | LM 4824 | ||||
20.00 | LM 4876 | ||||
16.02.44 | Central Indian Ocean | ||||
00.00 | LM 7246 | ||||
04.00 | LM 7513 | ||||
08.00 | LM 7572 | ||||
W 4, Sea 3, overcast, rain showers | |||||
12.00 | LM 7842 | Day's run: 216 nm | |||
6°08'S, 62°42'E | |||||
16.00 | LW 1212 | ||||
20.00 | LW 1272 | ||||
17.02.44 | Central Indian Ocean | ||||
00.00 | LW 1518 | ||||
04.00 | LW 1575 | ||||
05.59 | Dived. | ||||
06.32 | Surfaced. | ||||
08.00 | LW 1842 | ||||
W 2, Sea 1, overcast, rain showers | |||||
12.00 | LW 1875 | Day's run: 193 nm, 1 nm | |||
9°13'S, 62°48'E | |||||
16.00 | LW 4216 | ||||
18.46 | Outgoing Radio Message: 1736/17/535 | ||||
Contents: Destroyed Address Book 41 and Emil. 12 February Lucie Anton 3613 sank 3 cargo sailing vessels, westerly course. Position Lucie Willi 42. 96 cbm. | |||||
" Lüdden " | |||||
20.00 | LW 4246 | ||||
18.02.44 | East of the Saya de Malha Bank | ||||
00.00 | LW 4279 | ||||
04.00 | LW 4543 | ||||
06.47 | Dived. | ||||
07.35 | Surfaced. | ||||
08.00 | LW 4576 | ||||
SEbyE 3, Sea 2, 3/4 overcast, Vis. good | |||||
12.00 | LW 4819 | Day's run: 138 nm, 3 nm | |||
11°27'S, 62°53'E | |||||
16.00 | LW 4842 | ||||
20.00 | LW 4875 | ||||
19.02.44 | Central Indian Ocean | ||||
00.00 | LW 7218 | ||||
04.00 | LW 7272 | ||||
08.00 | LW 7512 | ||||
SE 2-3, Sea 2, overcast, long Swell, Vis. good | |||||
12.00 | LW 7544 | Day's run: 138 nm | |||
13°25'S, 62°41'E | |||||
16.00 | LW 7574 | ||||
20.00 | LW 7814 | ||||
20.02.44 | Central Indian Ocean | ||||
00.00 | LW 7769 | ||||
03.52 | Dived to fill the battery. | ||||
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20.02.44 | |||||
04.00 | KH 1126 | ||||
07.45 | Surfaced. | ||||
08.00 | KH 1129 | ||||
SEbyS 2-3, Sea 2, 3/4 overcast, Vis. good | |||||
12.00 | KH 1183 | Day's run: 119 nm, 7 nm | |||
15°29'S, 62°13'E | |||||
16.00 | KH 1427 | ||||
20.00 | KH 1481 | ||||
21.02.44 | Central Indian Ocean | ||||
00.00 | KH 1716 | ||||
04.00 | KH 1747 | ||||
08.00 | KH 4111 | ||||
SEbyS 3, Sea 2-3, 3/4 overcast, rain showers | |||||
12.00 | KH 4144 | Day's run: 150 nm | |||
17°57'S, 61°42'E | |||||
16.00 | KH 4178 | ||||
20.00 | KH 4441 | ||||
22.02.44 | South Indian Ocean | ||||
00.00 | KH 4474 | ||||
04.00 | KH 4717 | ||||
05.57 | Dived. | ||||
06.20 | Surfaced. | ||||
08.00 | KH 4747 | ||||
SEbyS 4, Sea 3, 1/2 overcast, Vis. good | |||||
12.00 | KG 9333 | Day's run: 135 nm, 1 nm | |||
20°15'S, 61°40'E | |||||
16.00 | KG 9368 | ||||
20.00 | KG 9395 | ||||
23.02.44 | South Indian Ocean | ||||
00.00 | KG 9637 | ||||
04.00 | KG 9691 | ||||
08.00 | KG 9934 | ||||
SWbyS 4, Sea 3-4, overcast, Vis. 11 nm | |||||
12.00 | KG 9959 | Day's run: 140 nm | |||
22°32'S, 61°22'E | |||||
12.25 | Incoming Radio Message: 1129/23/508 | ||||
. . . . . Lüdden at economical fuel consumption wait at for new supply orders. | |||||
16.00 | KG 9983 | ||||
20.00 | KG 9997 | ||||
24.02.44 | South Indian Ocean | ||||
00.00 | KS 1318 | ||||
04.00 | KS 1373 | ||||
05.06 | Dived, proceeded submerged. | ||||
08.00 | KS 1384 | ||||
11.37 | Surfaced. | ||||
12.00 | KS 1387 | Day's run: 73 nm, 9 nm | |||
23°47'S, 61°53'E | |||||
SW 1-2, Vis. 12 nm, Sea 1, 1/2 overcast | |||||
16.00 | KS 1653 | ||||
20.00 | KS 1656 | ||||
25.02.44 | South Indian Ocean | ||||
00.00 | KS 1693 | ||||
04.00 | KS 1693 | ||||
08.00 | KS xxxx | ||||
Sun and Moon Data 20.02.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 21.02.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 22.02.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 23.02.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 24.02.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 25.02.44 |
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25.02.44 | |||||
12.00 | KS 2718 | Day's run: 82 nm | |||
24°55'S, 62°46'E | To conserve fuel we proceeded on diesels only to charge the battery, the remainder of the day we drifted. | ||||
16.00 | KS 2746 | ||||
20.00 | KS 2746 | ||||
26.02.44 | South Indian Ocean | ||||
00.00 | KS 2745 | ||||
04.00 | KS 2748 | ||||
05.10 | Dived. | ||||
06.17 | Surfaced. | ||||
08.00 | KS 5121 | ||||
NbyE 1, Sea 0-1, 3/4 overcast, Vis. 12 nm | |||||
12.00 | KS 5153 | Day's run: 59 nm, 2 nm | |||
25°51'S, 63°14'E | |||||
16.00 | KS 5156 | ||||
20.00 | KS 5156 | ||||
27.02.44 | South Indian Ocean | ||||
00.00 | KS 5156 | ||||
04.00 | KS 5156 | ||||
08.00 | KS 5195 | ||||
SbyE 3, Sea 2, 3/4 overcast, Vis. 12 nm | |||||
09.39 | Dived. | ||||
12.00 | KS 5432 | Day's run: 36 nm, 4 nm | |||
26°25'S, 63°35'E | |||||
15.01 | Surfaced. | ||||
16.00 | KS 5433 | ||||
20.00 | KS 5517 | ||||
28.02.44 | South Indian Ocean | ||||
00.00 | KS 5517 | ||||
04.00 | KS 5541 | ||||
08.00 | KS 5548 | ||||
ESE 5, Sea 4-5, overcast, rain showers | |||||
08.34 | Dived. | ||||
12.00 | KS 5572 | Day's run: 32 nm, 10 nm | |||
27°01'S, 63°59'E | |||||
15.22 | Surfaced. | ||||
16.00 | KS 5576 | ||||
20.00 | KS 5579 | ||||
29.02.44 | South Indian Ocean | ||||
00.00 | KS 5579 | ||||
04.00 | KS 5579 | ||||
08.00 | KS 5827 | ||||
ESE 3, Sea 2-3, 1/4 overcast, Vis. 12 nm | |||||
12.00 | KS 5527 | Day's run: 22 nm | |||
27°19'S, 64°13'E | |||||
12.01 | Dived. | ||||
14.58 | Surfaced. | ||||
16.00 | KS 5587 | ||||
20.00 | KS 5587 | ||||
01.03.44 | South Indian Ocean | ||||
00.00 | KS 5587 | ||||
04.00 | KS 5824 | ||||
08.00 | KS 5852 | ||||
SEbyE 3-4, Sea 2-3, 1/4 overcast, Vis. 12 nm | |||||
08.00 | Dived. | ||||
11.40 | Surfaced. | ||||
Sun and Moon Data 25.02.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 26.02.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 27.02.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 28.02.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 29.02.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 01.03.44 |
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01.03.44 | |||||
12.00 | KS 5858 | Day's run: 29 nm, 9 nm | |||
27°28'S, 64°26'E | |||||
16.00 | KS 5887 | ||||
20.00 | KS 8221 | ||||
02.03.44 | South Indian Ocean | ||||
00.00 | KS 8221 | ||||
04.00 | KS 8216 | ||||
08.00 | KS 8219 | ||||
SE 3, Sea 2, clear, Vis. 12 nm | |||||
11.23 | Dived. | ||||
12.00 | KS 8246 | Day's run: 35 nm, 1 nm | |||
28°44'S, 64°11'E | |||||
13.30 | Surfaced. | ||||
16.00 | KS 8218 | ||||
20.00 | KS 8242 | ||||
03.03.44 | South Indian Ocean | ||||
00.00 | KS 8242 | ||||
04.00 | KS 8136 | ||||
08.00 | KS 8136 | ||||
12.00 | KS 8136 | Day's run: 7 nm, 2 nm | |||
28°26'S, 63°44'E | |||||
SE 2, Sea 2, clear, Vis. 12 nm | |||||
16.00 | KS 8162 | ||||
20.00 | KS 8162 | ||||
04.03.44 | South Indian Ocean | ||||
00.00 | KS 8161 | ||||
04.00 | KS 8161 | ||||
08.00 | KS 8191 | ||||
ESE 2-3, Sea 3, 1/2 overcast, Vis. 12 nm | |||||
09.21 | Dived. | ||||
12.00 | KS 8194 | Day's run: 35 nm, 4 nm | |||
29°03'S, 61°30'E | |||||
13.40 | Surfaced. | ||||
16.00 | KS 8431 | ||||
20.00 | KS 8431 | ||||
05.03.44 | South Indian Ocean | ||||
00.00 | KS 8431 | ||||
04.00 | KS 8435 | ||||
08.00 | KS 8469 | ||||
12.00 | KS 8469 | Day's run: 38 nm, 3 nm | |||
29°47'S, 63°44'E | |||||
ESE 1, Sea 0-1, 1/2 overcast, Vis. 12 nm | |||||
15.27 | Incoming Radio Message: 1437/5/539 | ||||
Contents: To pre-reconnaissance supply area . . . . Lüdden occupy KT 73. Supply intended in JD 1631. | |||||
16.00 | KS 8493 | ||||
20.00 | KS 8573 | ||||
06.03.44 | South Indian Ocean | ||||
00.00 | KS 8582 | ||||
04.00 | KS 8648 | ||||
08.00 | KS 8667 | ||||
NbyE 2-3, Sea 2, overcast, rain, Vis. changing | |||||
12.00 | KS 9445 | Day's run: 147 nm | |||
39°40'S, 66°30'E | |||||
16.00 | xx.xx | ||||
20.00 | xx.xx | ||||
Sun and Moon Data 01.03.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 02.03.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 03.03.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 04.03.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 05.03.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 06.03.44 |
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07.03.44 | South Indian Ocean | ||||
00.00 | KS 9543 | ||||
03.37 | Dived. | ||||
04.00 | KS 9562 | ||||
04.04 | Surfaced. | ||||
08.00 | KS 9619 | ||||
NNW 1-2, Sea 2, 3/4 overcast, Vis. 11 nm | |||||
12.00 | KS 9634 | Day's run: 154 nm, 1 nm | |||
29°20'S, 69°30'E | |||||
16.00 | KT 7413 | ||||
20.00 | KT 7189 | ||||
08.03.44 | South Indian Ocean | ||||
00.00 | KT 7199 | ||||
04.00 | KT 7276 | ||||
08.00 | KT 7268 | ||||
SSE 5, Sea 4, overcast, Vis. changing, rain showers | |||||
12.00 | KT 7355 | Day's run: 164 nm | |||
28°48'S, 72°52.5'E | Am in ordered reconnaissance area. | ||||
16.00 | KT 7335 | ||||
20.00 | KT 7325 | ||||
09.03.44 | |||||
00.00 | KT 7315 | ||||
04.00 | KT 7253 | ||||
07.15 | Dived. | ||||
08.00 | KT 7267 | ||||
SE 4-5, Sea 4-5, 1/2 overcast, Vis. 10-12 nm | |||||
08.55 | Surfaced. | ||||
12.00 | KT 7371 | Day's run: 133 nm, 3 nm | |||
29°04'S, 72°23'E | |||||
16.00 | KT 7388 | After dusk left the reconnaissance area and headed to the supply area on changing courses. | |||
20.00 | KT 7658 | ||||
10.03.44 | South Indian Ocean | ||||
00.00 | KT 7925 | ||||
04.00 | KT 7955 | ||||
06.53 | Dived - filled the battery. | ||||
08.00 | KT 7986 | ||||
11.13 | Surfaced. | ||||
12.00 | KT 7988 | Day's run: 124 nm, 4 nm | |||
SSW 3, Sea 3, 3/4 overcast, Vis. good | |||||
16.00 | JD 1334 | ||||
20.00 | JD 1361 | ||||
11.03.44 | South Indian Ocean | ||||
00.00 | JD 1391 | ||||
04.00 | JD 1634 | ||||
04.10 | JD 1632 | U-boat bearing 176°T (Junker) | |||
04.18 | JD 1632 | U-boat bearing 190°T (Pich) | |||
06.56 | JD 1637 | Masthead bearing 70°T, (T.S. BRAKE). | |||
08.00 | JD 1635 | Day's run: 75 nm | |||
32°08'S, 73°10'E | |||||
16.00 | JD 1636 | ||||
17.42 | Began taking over fuel oil. | ||||
20.00 | JD 1635 | ||||
Sun and Moon Data 07.03.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 08.03.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 09.03.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 10.03.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 11.03.44 |
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12.03.44 | South Indian Ocean | ||||
00.00 | JD 1635 | ||||
01.35 | Fuel oil transfer ended. | ||||
07.00 | JD 1358 | ||||
08.00 | JD 1355 Supply ended. Remained until all 3 boats were finished in accordance with agreement with supplier. | ||||
09.17 | Due to weather deterioration "BRAKE" broke off supply. Together transit to the SW. | ||||
10.56 | JD 1373 | Crash dive for aircraft abeam to port. | |||
11.16 | Surfaced. | ||||
11.28 | JD 1375 | 2 aircraft abeam to port. | |||
11.35 | Flying boat astern. Remained on the surfaced to stay around "BRAKE". | ||||
12.00 | JD 1375 | Day's run: 36 nm, 1 nm | |||
31°44'S, 72°21'E | |||||
12.10 | Smoke feather bearing 140°T. With it 2 aircraft. | ||||
12.10 | Artillery fire from the direction of the smoke feather. Vessel still not distinguished. Am positioned about 500 meters behind "BRAKE". Dived because I have no torpedoes. On board from 12.19 to 13.50 hours 148 artillery impacts and 14 heavy detonations were counted. In the boat some heavy concussions, because we are in the direct vicinity of BRAKE. | ||||
13.20 | JD 1374 | Strong sinking sounds, then 30 minute long medium and light detonations followed. "T.S. BRAKE" sank. | |||
15.03 | Shortly after sunset surfaced and ran to the sinking location. | ||||
15.38 | JD 1374 Abeam to port Morse traffic. On closing two small shadows, that ran off to the NE at high speed. No answer to recognition signals. Suspect that it was Junker and Pich, and that the men of the BRAKE have already been taken aboard. | ||||
16.00 | JD 1374 | At higher speed contact lost due to overcoming seas. | |||
20.00 | JD 1374 | ||||
20.28 | Incoming Radio Message: 1809/12/523. | ||||
Contents: Junker reports taking over BRAKE crew. Search broken off. | |||||
23.58 | Incoming Radio Message: 2236/12/527. | ||||
Contents: . . . . Lüdden return transit to the homeland. | |||||
13.03.44 | South Indian Ocean | ||||
00.00 | JD 1324 | ||||
04.00 | JD 1229 | ||||
08.00 | JD 1139 | ||||
NE 1-2, Sea 1, 1/2 overcast, Vis. good | |||||
11.24 | Dived. | ||||
12.00 | JD 1116 | Day's run: 205 nm, 7 nm | |||
31°16'S, 70°20'E | |||||
16.00 | JD 1117 | ||||
20.00 | JC 3394 | ||||
14.03.44 | South Indian Ocean | ||||
00.00 | JC 3387 | ||||
04.00 | JC 3295 | ||||
08.00 | JC 3273 | ||||
E 0-1, 1/2 overcast, Vis. good | |||||
12.00 | JC 3191 | Day's run: 191 nm, 5 nm | |||
31°45'S, 66°59'E | |||||
16.00 | JC 3149 | ||||
20.00 | JC 2386 | ||||
Sun and Moon Data 12.03.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 13.03.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 14.03.44 |
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15.03.44 | South Indian Ocean | ||||
00.00 | JC 2619 | ||||
04.00 | JC 2553 | ||||
08.00 | JC 2542 | Because I have seen no aircraft for 2 days, I will use the calm weather to weld main ballast tank 8, which has been blowing for several days. | |||
SE 1-2, Sea 1, 1/2 overcast, Vis. good, long flat Swell | |||||
By flooding main ballast tank I and heeling to starboard we try to get the area to be welded far enough out that it is out of the water. Despite all effort no success. Broke off at darkness. | |||||
12.00 | JC 2542 | Day's run: 158 nm | |||
32°24'S, 64°00'E | |||||
16.00 | JC 2545 | ||||
20.00 | JC 2482 | ||||
16.03.44 | South Indian Ocean | ||||
00.00 | IC 2477 | ||||
02.26 | Incoming Radio Message: 0051/16/493 | ||||
Contents: 2.) Albrecht and Lüdden on 22 March meet to transfer encoding material. | |||||
08.00 | JC 1923 | ||||
NE 2, Sea 1-2, 1/2 overcast, | |||||
12.00 | JC 1925 | Day's run: 108 nm | |||
33°01'S, 61°53'E | |||||
16.00 | JC 1927 | After two days hard work we welded main ballast tank 8 tight except for a small hole. The Chief Engineer and his men deserve special recognition. | |||
20.00 | JC 1863 | ||||
17.03.44 | South Indian Ocean | ||||
00.00 | JC 1857 | ||||
04.00 | JC 1799 | ||||
05.58 | Dived. | ||||
06.24 | Surfaced. | ||||
08.00 | JC 4122 | ||||
Wind calm, 1/2 overcast, Vis. good | |||||
12.00 | JB 6336 | Day's run: 157 nm, 1 nm | |||
33°57'S, 58°58'E | |||||
16.00 | JB 6328 | ||||
20.00 | JB 6266 | ||||
18.03.44 | South Indian Ocean | ||||
00.00 | JB 6281 | ||||
04.00 | JB 6433 | ||||
08.00 | JB 6418 | ||||
NE 2-3, Sea 2, 1/2 overcast, Vis. good | |||||
12.00 | JB 5672 | Day's run: 169 nm | |||
35°05'S, 55°0.5'E | |||||
16.00 | JB 5672 | ||||
20.00 | JB 5597 | ||||
19.03.44 | South Indian Ocean | ||||
00.00 | JB 5815 | ||||
04.00 | JB 5817 | ||||
07.23 | Dived. | ||||
04.51 [07.51?] | Surfaced. | ||||
08.00 | JB 5755 | ||||
12.00 | JB 5771 | Day's run: 169 nm, 1 nm | |||
36°08'S, 51°51'E | |||||
NW 3, Sea 2-3, overcast, rain | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 15.03.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 16.03.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 17.03.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 18.03.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 19.03.44 |
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19.03.44 | |||||
16.00 | JB 4958 | ||||
20.00 | JB 7311 | ||||
20.03.44 | South Indian Ocean | ||||
00.00 | JB 7231 | ||||
04.00 | JB 7165 | ||||
08.00 | JB 7181 | ||||
ESE 3, Sea 2, overcast, misty | |||||
12.00 | JA 9616 | Day's run: 193 nm | |||
37°15'S, 47°59'E | |||||
16.00 | JA 9616 | ||||
20.00 | JA 9516 | ||||
21.03.44 | South Indian Ocean | ||||
00.00 | JA 9555 | ||||
04.00 | JA 9546 | ||||
05.12 | Dived - filled the battery. | ||||
07.57 | Surfaced. | ||||
08.00 | JA 9548 | ||||
W 2-3, Sea 2, 1/4 overcast, Vis. good | |||||
12.00 | JA 9483 | Day's run: 129 nm, 4 nm | |||
37°38'S, 45°21'E | |||||
16.00 | JA 9477 | ||||
20.00 | JA 8923 | ||||
22.03.44 | South Indian Ocean | ||||
00.00 | JA 8917 | ||||
04.00 | JA 8854 | ||||
06.11 | JA 8844 | U-boat bearing 240°T (Albrecht). | |||
Encoding material taken over in a postal sack. Short experience exchange. Continued westerly transit. | |||||
08.00 | JA 8855 | ||||
SbyE 5, Sea 4-5, overcast, Vis. 8-10 nm | |||||
12.00 | JA 8791 | Day's run: 189 nm | |||
38°49'S, 41°53'E | |||||
16.00 | JA 8784 | ||||
20.00 | JL 2333 | ||||
23.03.44 | South Indian Ocean | ||||
00.00 | JL 2331 | ||||
04.00 | JL 2327 | ||||
06.28 | Dived - Albrecht had several detections from JK 29 to JL 21 500 nm from the Cape. Because we have no Fu.M.B. gear, I decided to proceed submerged in the afternoons during unfavorable cloud conditions. | ||||
08.00 | JL 2342 | ||||
12.00 | JL 2341 | ||||
39°27'S, 39°37'E | |||||
12.00 | Day's run: 102 nm, 10 nm | ||||
13.31 | Surfaced. | ||||
16.00 | JL 2265 | ||||
NNE 3, Sea 2, overcast, Vis. 7 nm | |||||
20.00 | JL 2281 | ||||
24.03.44 | South Indian Ocean | ||||
00.00 | JL 2274 | ||||
04.00 | JL 2446 | ||||
08.00 | JL 1669 | ||||
N 5, Sea 2-5, overcast, rain showers | |||||
08.30 | Crash dive for training. | ||||
Sun and Moon Data 19.03.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 20.03.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 21.03.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 22.03.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 23.03.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 24.03.44 |
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24.03.44 | |||||
12.00 | JL 1692 | Day's run: 134 nm, 8 nm | |||
40°38'S, 36°14'E | |||||
12.52 | Surfaced. | ||||
16.00 | JL 1665 | ||||
20.00 | JL 1911 | ||||
25.03.44 | South Indian Ocean | ||||
090.00 | JL 1836 | ||||
04.00 | JL 1843 | ||||
08.00 | JL 1769 | ||||
SE 2-3, Sea 2, overcast, misty, Vis. changing | |||||
08.48 | JL 1769 | Drifting anchor buoy. | |||
09.00 | Dived. | ||||
12.00 | JL 1768 | Day's run: 135 nm, 6 nm | |||
41°29'S, 33°23'E | |||||
12.36 | Surfaced. | ||||
16.00 | JL 1786 | ||||
20.00 | JL 1777 | ||||
26.03.44 | South Indian Ocean | ||||
00.00 | JK 6331 | ||||
04.00 | JK 6316 | ||||
08.00 | JK 6336 | ||||
W 8, Sea 5, overcast, rain showers | |||||
08.33 | Dived. | ||||
12.00 | JK 6228 | Day's run: 159 nm, 6 nm | |||
42°04'S, 29°49'E | |||||
16.00 | JK 6242 | ||||
16.03 | Surfaced. | ||||
20.00 | JK 6166 | ||||
27.03.44 | South of South Africa | ||||
00.00 | JK 6159 | ||||
04.00 | JK 6173 | ||||
08.00 | JK 5395 | ||||
09.00 | Crash dive for training. | ||||
12.00 | JK 5386 | Day's run: 104 nm, 12 nm | |||
42°35'S, 26°51'E | |||||
13.25 | Surfaced. | ||||
16.00 | JK 5373 | ||||
20.00 | JK 5299 | ||||
28.03.44 | South of South Africa | ||||
00.00 | JK 5288 | ||||
04.00 | JK 5278 | ||||
08.00 | JK 5659 | ||||
SSW 4, Sea 3, overcast, Vis. 12 nm | |||||
11.46 | Crash dive for training. | ||||
12.00 | JK 5688 | Day's run: 128 nm, 3 nm | |||
42°35'S, 23°56'E | |||||
12.15 | Surfaced. | ||||
16.00 | JJ 5677 | ||||
20.00 | JI 5589 | ||||
29.03.44 | South of South Africa | ||||
00.00 | JJ 5577 | ||||
04.00 | JJ 5489 | ||||
08.00 | JJ 5478 | ||||
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix 274°T, 10 nm | |||||
SbyS 4, Sea 3, overcast | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 24.03.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 25.03.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 26.03.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 27.03.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 28.03.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 29.03.44 |
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29.03.44 | |||||
10.43 | Dived due to could conditions. | ||||
12.00 | JJ 4688 | Day's run: 160 nm, 3 nm | |||
42°34'S, 20°17'E | |||||
13.18 | Surfaced. | ||||
16.00 | JJ 4677 | ||||
20.00 | JJ 4597 | ||||
30.03.44 | South of Cape Town | ||||
00.00 | JJ 4587 | ||||
04.00 | JJ 4499 | ||||
08.00 | JJ 4479 | ||||
SW 4, Sea 3-4, overcast, Vis. 10 nm | |||||
12.00 | GZ 6697 | Day's run: 147 nm, 2 nm | |||
42°34'S, 10°54'E | The heavy seas in the Cape area affected battered our boat. On the starboard side about 6 meters of the bunker cladding was torn away. To port about 4 meters. About half of the covers on the upper deck have gone overboard. | ||||
16.00 | GZ 6678 | ||||
20.00 | GZ 6586 | ||||
31.03.44 | South of Cape Town | ||||
00.00 | GZ 6571 | ||||
04.00 | GZ 6455 | ||||
08.00 | GZ 5663 | ||||
SW 4, Sea 3-4, 1/4 overcast, Vis. 12 nm | |||||
12.00 | GZ 5629 | Day's run: 168 nm | |||
41°57'S, 13°15'E | |||||
16.00 | GZ 5628 | ||||
20.00 | GZ 5615 | ||||
01.04.44 | South Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | GZ 5532 | ||||
04.00 | GZ 5288 | ||||
06.58 | Dived. | ||||
07.28 | Surfaced. | ||||
08.00 | GZ 5278 | ||||
12.00 | GZ 5193 | Day's run: 103 nm, 1 nm | |||
41°31'S, 11°13'E | |||||
16.00 | GZ 5159 | ||||
WbyN 7-8, Sea 7, overcast, rain showers | |||||
20.00 | GZ 5146 | ||||
02.04.44 | South Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | GZ 4363 | ||||
04.00 | GZ 4326 | ||||
08.00 | GZ 4312 | ||||
12.00 | GZ 1892 | Day's run: 127 nm | |||
40°35'S, 8°39'E | |||||
WbyN 7, Sea 6-7, overcast, misty, Vis. 3-5 nm | |||||
14.12 | Dived. | ||||
15.58 | Surfaced. | ||||
16.00 | GZ 1835 | ||||
20.00 | GZ 1812 | ||||
03.04.44 | South Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | GZ 1498 | ||||
04.00 | GZ 1458 | ||||
08.00 | GZ 1417 | ||||
SWbyW 5, Sea 4, overcast, Vis. 2-3 nm, misty | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 29.03.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 30.03.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 31.03.44 | |
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03.04.44 | |||||
12.00 | GY 3386 | Day's run: 178 nm, 3 nm | |||
SWbyW 5, Sea 4, overcast, Vis. 2-3 nm, misty | |||||
16.00 | GY 3345 | ||||
20.00 | GY 3238 | ||||
04.04.44 | South Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | GY 3231 | ||||
04.00 | GQ 7996 | ||||
08.00 | GQ 7956 | ||||
WSW 3-4, Sea 2-3, overcast, Vis. 6 nm | |||||
12.00 | GQ 7912 | Day's run: 167 nm | |||
37°17'S, 3°08'E | |||||
16.00 | GQ 7594 | ||||
20.00 | GQ 7543 | ||||
05.04.44 | South Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | GQ 7434 | ||||
04.00 | GQ 7185 | ||||
08.00 | GP 9366 | ||||
NNW 2, Sea 1, 3/4 overcast, Vis. good | |||||
10.10 | Dived. | ||||
10.20 | Surfaced. | ||||
12.00 | GP 9325 | Day's run: 188 nm, 1 nm | |||
35°44'S, 0°04'W | |||||
16.00 | GP 6974 | ||||
20.00 | GP 6855 | ||||
06.04.44 | South Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | GP 6817 | ||||
04.00 | GP 6489 | ||||
08.00 | GP 6447 | ||||
NW 3, Sea 2, 1/4 overcast, Vis. 10 nm | |||||
12.00 | GP 5655 | Day's run: 177 nm | |||
34°00'S, 3°11'W | |||||
16.00 | GP 5621 | ||||
20.00 | GP 5377 | ||||
07.04.44 | South Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | GP 5264 | ||||
04.00 | GP 5216 | ||||
08.00 | GP 2799 | ||||
SSW 1, Sea 1, 3/4 overcast, Vis. 7 nm | |||||
12.00 | GP 2756 | Day's run: 179 nm | |||
32°21'S, 6°07'W | |||||
16.00 | GP 2717 | ||||
20.00 | GP 1932 | ||||
08.04.44 | South Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | GP 1681 | ||||
04.00 | GP 1568 | ||||
08.00 | GP 1275 | ||||
NNE 3-4, Sea 3, 1/4 overcast, Vis. 8 nm | |||||
12.00 | GP 1279 | Day's run: 162 nm | |||
30°51'S, 8°43'W | |||||
16.00 | GP 1169 | ||||
20.00 | GP 1161 | ||||
Sun and Moon Data 03.04.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 04.04.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 05.04.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 06.04.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 07.04.44 | |
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09.04.44 | South Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | GP 1124 | ||||
04.00 | GF 7895 | ||||
08.00 | GF 7857 | ||||
W 3-4, Sea 3, 1/2 overcast, Vis. changing, misty | |||||
09.58 | Dived. | ||||
10.30 | Surfaced. | ||||
12.00 | GF 7738 | Day's run: 163 nm, 2 nm | |||
29°22'S, 11°00'W | |||||
16.00 | GF 7487 | ||||
20.00 | GE 9669 | ||||
10.04.44 | South Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | GE 9653 | ||||
04.00 | GE 9612 | ||||
08.00 | GE 9291 | ||||
SSE 2, Sea 1-2, 3/4 overcast, Vis. 4-5 nm | |||||
12.00 | GF 3218 | Day's run: 172 nm | |||
27°32'S, 13°28'W | |||||
16.00 | GE 6797 | ||||
20.00 | GE 6749 | ||||
11.04.44 | South Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | GE 5934 | ||||
04.00 | GE 5676 | ||||
08.00 | GE 5565 | ||||
SE 2, Sea 102, 1/4 overcast, Vis. 12 nm | |||||
11.21 | Dived. | ||||
11.33 | Surfaced. | ||||
12.00 | GE 5516 | Day's run: 181 nm, 0.5 nm | |||
25°36'S, 16°05'W | |||||
16.00 | GE 5193 | ||||
20.00 | GE 5152 | ||||
12.04.44 | South Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | GE 1992 | ||||
04.00 | GE 1919 | ||||
08.00 | GE 1591 | ||||
ESE 3-4, Sea 3, overcast, Vis. 3-5 nm | |||||
12.00 | GE 1551 | Day's run: 204 nm | |||
23°12'S, 18°40'W | |||||
16.00 | GE 1199 | ||||
20.00 | GE 1159 | After unsuccessful attempts on alternate frequency, | |||
22.30 | Outgoing Radio Message: 2131/12/451 | ||||
GD 33, 126 cbm. Request a meeting with a boat of supply group Studt bringing Naxos and Borkum because with a deviation inventories would be low. Intend 26 April EH 52. | |||||
"Lüdden" | |||||
13.04.44 | South Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | GE 1111 | ||||
04.00 | FS 8959 | ||||
08.00 | FS 8912 | ||||
ENE 3, Sea 2-3, overcast, Vis. 5 nm | |||||
12.00 | FS 8565 | Day's run: 200 nm | |||
20°35'S, 20°57'W | |||||
13.46 | Incoming Radio Message: 1243/13/459 | ||||
Contents: In South Atlantic after Radio Message transmission minimum 2 days only night transit. | |||||
14.19 | Dived because in 2 days will reach 15°S so in accordance with orders I must proceed on the surface only at night. | ||||
Sun and Moon Data 09.04.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 10.04.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 11.04.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 12.04.44 | |
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13.04.44 | |||||
16.00 | FS 8526 | ||||
20.00 | FS 8288 | ||||
21.40 | Surfaced. | ||||
14.04.44 | South Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | FS 8243 | ||||
04.00 | FS 5874 | ||||
08.00 | FS 5731 | ||||
SE 2, Sea 1-2, 1/4 ove4rcast, Vis. 3-4 nm | |||||
09.22 | Dived to proceed submerged. | ||||
12.00 | FS 5485 | Day's run: 134 nm, 28 nm | |||
18°07'S, 22°07'W | |||||
16.00 | FS 5456 | ||||
20.00 | FS 5454 | ||||
21.43 | Surfaced. | ||||
15.04.44 | South Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | FS 5412 | ||||
01.25 | Incoming Radio Message: 2305/15/490 Officer-Only. | ||||
Contents: Suggest 22 April 21.00 hours FD 1855 (Meeting with Lüdden) "Freiwald" | |||||
04.00 | FS 4362 | ||||
08.00 | FS 1983 | ||||
E 2, Sea 1-2, 1/2 overcast, Vis. good | |||||
09.21 | Dived to proceed submerged. | ||||
12.00 | FS 1955 | Day's run: 109 nm, 27 nm | |||
16°05'S, 23°03'W | |||||
16.00 | FS 1952 | ||||
20.00 | FS 1924 | ||||
21.45 | Surfaced. | ||||
16.04.44 | South Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | FS 1676 | ||||
04.00 | FS 1236 | ||||
08.00 | FS 1264 | ||||
E 1-2, Sea 1, 1/2 overcast, Vis. good | |||||
12.00 | FS 1237 | Day's run: 108 nm, 23 nm | |||
14°02'S, 23°48'W | |||||
16.00 | FS 1223 | High voltage part of the transmitter converter has failed. For now I am not able to transmit. | |||
20.00 | FL 7888 | ||||
21.50 | Surfaced. | ||||
17.04.44 | South Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | FL 7857 | ||||
04.00 | FL 7576 | ||||
08.00 | FL 7514 | ||||
NE 2, Sea 1-2, clear, Vis. good | |||||
09.30 | Dived. | ||||
12.00 | FL 7198 | Day's run: 112 nm, 24 nm | |||
11°51'S, 24°26'W | |||||
16.00 | FL 7193 | ||||
20.00 | FL 7166 | ||||
21.54 | Surfaced. | ||||
18.04.44 | South Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | FL 7135 | ||||
04.00 | FL 4761 | ||||
08.00 | FL 4459 | ||||
EbyN 2, Sea 1-2, 1/4 overcast, Vis. 3-4 nm | |||||
09.21 | Dived. | ||||
12.00 | FL 4427 | Day's run: 110 nm, 25 nm | |||
9°xx'S, 24°xx'W | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 13.04.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 14.04.44 | |
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18.04.44 | |||||
16.00 | FL 4424 | ||||
20.00 | FL 4421 | ||||
21.57 | Surfaced, | ||||
19.04.44 | South Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | FL 4181 | ||||
04.00 | FL 1779 | ||||
08.00 | FL 1714 | ||||
E 2, Sea 2, clear, Vis. good | |||||
09.22 | Dived. | ||||
12.00 | FL 1474 | Day's run: 114 nm, 25 nm | |||
7°24'S, 25°17'W | |||||
16.00 | FL 1471 | ||||
20.00 | FK 3669 | ||||
21.52 | Surfaced. | ||||
20.04.44 | Central Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | FK 3633 | ||||
04.00 | FK 3338 | ||||
08.00 | FD 7967 | ||||
E 2, Sea 1, 1/4 overcast, Vis. good | |||||
09.25 | Dived. | ||||
12.00 | FD 7928 | Day's run: 116 nm, 25 nm | |||
6°00'S, 25°47'W | |||||
16.00 | FD 7924 | ||||
20.00 | FD 7921 | ||||
21.57 | Surfaced. | ||||
21.04.44 | Central Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | FD 7645 | ||||
04.00 | FD 7372 | ||||
08.00 | FD 4977 | ||||
NE 2, Sea 1-2, 1/4 overcast, Vis. good | |||||
09.31 | Dived. | ||||
12.00 | FD 4891 | Day's run: 117 nm, 27 nm | |||
2°46'S, 26°27'W | |||||
16.00 | FD 4867 | ||||
20.00 | FD 4864 | ||||
21.57 | Surfaced. | ||||
22.04.44 | Central Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | FD 4589 | ||||
04.00 | FD 4525 | ||||
08.00 | FD 4252 | ||||
E 1, Sea 0-1, 1/4 overcast, Vis. good | |||||
09.27 | Dived. | ||||
12.00 | FD 4232 | Day's run: 120 nm, 28 nm | |||
0°21'S, 26°20'W | |||||
16.00 | FD 1894 | ||||
20.00 | FD 1859 | ||||
21.16 | Surfaced. | ||||
21.57 | Smoke cloud bearing 350°T. | ||||
22.00 | FD 1855 | U-boat in sight (Freiwald). | |||
Took over Kaptlt.(Ing.) Landfermann [former Chief Engineer of U-181] and 1 cbm lubricating oil. | |||||
23.04.44 | Central Atlantic | Because all attempts to repair the transmitter converter have failed, I asked Freiwald to report my taking over the Chief Engineer and my transmitter failure. | |||
00.00 | FD 1856 | ||||
04.00 | FD 1825 | ||||
08.00 | FD 1548 | ||||
E 1, Sea 0, overcast | |||||
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Sun and Moon Data 19.04.44 | |
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23.04.44 | |||||
09.20 | Dived. | ||||
12.00 | FD 1439 | Day's run: 87 nm, 33 nm | |||
10°12'S, 27°06'W | |||||
16.00 | FD 1437 | ||||
20.00 | FD 1435 | ||||
22.10 | Surfaced. | ||||
23.04 | Incoming Radio Message: 2113/23/378 Officer-Only. | ||||
Position meeting with Lüdden from 26 April 21.00 hours ER 9137. "Harpe" | |||||
24.04.44 | Central Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | FD 1166 | ||||
04.00 | ES 7788 | ||||
08.00 | ES 7741 | ||||
N 1-2, Sea 0-1, 3/4 overcast, Vis. good | |||||
09.20 | Dived. | ||||
12.00 | ER 9939 | Day's run: 114 nm, 15 nm | |||
3°03'S, 28°04'W | |||||
16.00 | ER 9935 | ||||
20.00 | ER 9932 | ||||
22.24 | Surfaced. | ||||
25.04.44 | Central Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | ER 9694 | ||||
04.00 | ER 9658 | ||||
08.00 | ER 9643 | ||||
NE 2, Sea 1-2, overcast, rain | |||||
09.19 | Dived. | ||||
12.00 | ER 9614 | Day's run: 68 nm, 15 nm | |||
4°00'N, 28°53'W | |||||
14.25 | ER 9536 | Sound bearing - in the periscope masthead bearing xxxT, broad target angle, bow right, course NE. Course almost coincides with the air transport route Natal-Dakar. Because no torpedoes - continued transit. | |||
16.00 | ER 9536 | ||||
20.00 | ER 9532 | ||||
22.22 | Surfaced. | ||||
26.04.44 | Central Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | ER 9289 | ||||
04.00 | ER 9249 | ||||
08.00 | ER 9138 | ||||
NE 2, Sea 1-2, overcast, Vis. 8 nm | |||||
09.46 | Dived. | ||||
12.00 | ER 9134 | Day's run: 74 nm, 20 nm | |||
4°55'N, 30°05'W | |||||
16.00 | ER 9137 | ||||
20.00 | ER 9163 | ||||
20.46 | Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 256°T, 32 nm | Surfaced. | |||
27.04.44 | Central Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | ER 9156 | ||||
03.52 | ER 9137 | At meeting point dived to listen. | |||
04.00 | ER 9137 | ||||
04.12 | Surfaced - search courses. | ||||
08.00 | ER 9137 | ||||
NE 1, Sea 0-1, overcast, rain showers | |||||
08.12 | Dived to listen. | ||||
08.38 | Surfaced. | ||||
09.41 | Dived to remain submerged by day. | ||||
12.00 | ER 9137 | Day's run: 82 nm, 27 nm | |||
4°51'N, 30°04'W | |||||
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27.04.44 | |||||
16.00 | ER 9133 | ||||
20.00 | ER 9137 | Radio bearing signals heard in about 330°T. I would not have believed that there could be such carelessness. | |||
21.05 | Surfaced. | ||||
21.13 | ER 9137 | About 1500 meters ahead to starboard U-129 surfaced. | |||
28.04.44 | Central Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | ER 9153 | ||||
03.00 | Naxos and Borkum taken over. Continued return transit. | ||||
04.00 | ER 8155 | ||||
08.00 | ER 6794 | ||||
NE 3, Sea 2-3, overcast | |||||
09.21 | Dived. Unfortunately our Naxos is in no way operable. | ||||
12.00 | ER 6765 | Day's run: 73 nm, 20 nm | |||
5°32'N, 29°56'W | |||||
16.00 | ER 6768 | ||||
20.00 | ER 6739 | ||||
22.39 | Surfaced. | ||||
29.04.44 | Central Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | ER 6732 | ||||
04.00 | ER 6541 | ||||
08.00 | ER 6273 | ||||
NE 4, Sea 2-3, 1/2 overcast, Vis. 2-3 nm | |||||
09.16 | Dived. | ||||
12.00 | ER 6252 | Day's run: 106 nm, 4 nm | |||
7°25'N, 29°19'W | |||||
16.00 | ER 6228 | After 1 1/2 days of repairs Naxos is fully operational. | |||
20.00 | ER 6228 | ||||
22.27 | Surfaced. | ||||
30.04.44 | Central Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | ER 3994 | ||||
04.00 | ER 3833 | ||||
08.00 | ER 3643 | ||||
NE 2-3, Sea 2, 1/4 overcast, Vis. 5-6 nm | |||||
09.14 | Dived. | ||||
12.00 | ER 3622 | Day's run: 111 nm, 25 nm | |||
9°30'N, 28°30'W | |||||
16.00 | ER 3388 | ||||
20.00 | ER 3385 | ||||
22.38 | Surfaced. | ||||
01.05.44 | Central Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | ER 3355 | ||||
04.00 | EH 9994 | ||||
05.50 | Incoming Radio Message: 0323/1/378 | ||||
Contents: 1) Lauzemis go at highest speed to Seehausen . . . | |||||
2) Lüdden go to Seehausen to give the necessary fuel and provisions. | |||||
3) Lüdden is expected to arrive no later than [illegible time]. | |||||
4) New meeting point 70 nm south today's meeting point . . . | |||||
From "Seehausen" position, [several illegible words], however that I am x00 nm away and by proceeding on the surface only at night can first arrive at the meeting point in the evening of 6 or 7 May. Own supply situation, my boat and engine condition is [illegible word]. Especially [7 illegible words]. | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 27.04.44 | |
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01.05.44 | |||||
Intention: In the coming night - inform Leadership concerning the situation. Whether it works with our patched up transmitter, is questionable. | |||||
07.09 | Course 315°. | ||||
08.00 | EH 9935 | ||||
NE 2-3, Sea 2, 3/4 overcast, Vis. 2-3 nm | |||||
12.00 | EH 9697 | Day's run: 110 nm, 14 nm | |||
11°28'N, 28°14'W | |||||
16.00 | EH 9694 | ||||
20.00 | EH 9667 | ||||
23.02 | Surfaced. | ||||
02.05.44 | Central Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | EH 9637 | ||||
01.31 | Outgoing Radio Message: 2337/1/ on alternate frequency | ||||
Contents: Transit to Seehausen necessitates own supply. EH 9667. " Lüdden " | |||||
04.00 | EH 9367 Was not heard by the homeland. After makeshift repairs to the converter the transmitter has voltage fluctuations such that a further transmitting attempt is pointless. To clarify the complicated situation tried with the emergency transmitter: | ||||
05.40 | Outgoing Radio Message: 0002/2/ | ||||
Contents: Transit to Seehausen necessitates own supply. EH 9667. " Lüdden " | |||||
08.00 | EH 6994 | ||||
NNE 2-3, Sea 2, overcast, Vis. bad, marine phosphorescence | |||||
08.49 | Dived. | ||||
12.00 | EH 6964 | Day's run: 100 nm, 29 nm | |||
13°37'N, 28°14'W | |||||
16.00 | EH 6961 | ||||
20.00 | EH 6937 | ||||
22.46 | Surfaced. | ||||
03.05.44 | Central Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | EH 6923 | ||||
01.32 | Incoming Radio Message: 1054/2/396 | ||||
04.00 | EH 6668 | Contents: Give half fuel and provisions to Seehausen. | |||
08.00 | EH 6624 | ||||
NE 3, Sea 2-3, overcast, faint marine phosphorescence | |||||
08.33 | Dived. | ||||
12.00 | EH 6612 | ||||
14°56'N, 28°45'W | |||||
16.00 | EH 6611 | ||||
20.00 | EH 6298 | ||||
23.03 | Surfaced. | ||||
04.05.44 | Central Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | EH 6289 | ||||
04.00 | EH 6193 | ||||
08.00 | EH 6154 | ||||
NNE 2-3, Sea 2, 3/4 overcast, faint marine phosphorescence, bright moonlit night | |||||
08.28 | Dived. | ||||
12.00 | EH 5263 | Day's run: 91 nm, 30 nm | |||
15°30'N, 30°45'W | |||||
16.00 | EH 5362 | ||||
20.00 | EH 5328 | ||||
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05.05.44 | Central Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | EH 5319 | ||||
02.03 | Surfaced. | ||||
04.00 | EH 5235 | ||||
08.00 | EH 5212 | ||||
NE 3, Sea 2, 1/2 overcast, bright moonlit night | |||||
08.17 | Dived. | ||||
12.00 | EH 2877 | Day's run: 67 nm, 34 nm | |||
15°55'N, 32°28'W | |||||
16.00 | EH 2798 | ||||
20.00 | EH 2797 | ||||
22.35 | EH 2794 Sound bearing, fast sound band bearing 348°T. In the periscope three [illegible word possibly fir trees = masts]. A short time later the nearest destroyer with bridge and smokestack out. Target angle broad, bow left, range 5 nm. Course about WSW in broad line abreast. Because I have nothing to shoot, came about and went slowly to depth A +50 meters. Suspect that the three destroyers belong to the carrier group reported by Seehausen. | ||||
06.05.44 | Central Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | EH 2795 | ||||
04.00 | EH 2795 | ||||
04.45 | Surfaced - Moved off to the SE. | ||||
05.20 | Seehausen reports: Carrier aircraft about 80 nm north of my position. | ||||
06.21 | NE 3, Sea 2-3, 1/2 overcast, Vis. 5 nm | Seehausen reports: Was attacked by warships. | |||
06.59 | Dived. Heavy depth charge series, most of 12, in-between sharp single detonations. Despite the great range in the boat with each blow a light vibration is felt. | ||||
08.00 | EH 2879 | ||||
12.00 | EH 2877 | Day's run: 25 nm, 27 nm | |||
15°58'N, 32°08'W | Still rumbling depth charge and aircraft bomb detonations come over us. An indication that the villains have not caught Seehausen yet. | ||||
12.33 | Incoming Radio Message: 0956/6/354 | ||||
According to Radio Message the boat was flown at by carrier aircraft on night of 2 May. Carrier group at the meeting place. Attack attempted. Central Atlantic worse than Bay of Biscay. Suggest supply EJ 16 under land. 23 cbm, provisions at most until 15 May. Naxos out of service. "Seehausen" | |||||
For me the Radio Message was a kick in the head. Had Seehausen made his condition clear in his numerous Radio message, I would have been spared a lot of trouble and some worries. Taking into account the plight of a comrade (which in fact did not even exist) I have fully exposed the boat and crew in the full moon nights in the carrier area. Regardless of the fact that since Cape Town for the most part my crew fed on only hard bread and dry potatoes and cannot get home with our lubricating oil due to the detour, the only goal before me was to help a comrade. In addition to all that our transmitter has failed, we can not even point out our own position. | |||||
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12.15 | Incoming Radio Message: 1114/6/555. | ||||||||||||||||
Contents: 1) Previous objectives settled. | |||||||||||||||||
2) From 11 May sunset supply: Waldegg - Seehausen in DS 5746. Hellriegel - Lüdden in DR 5897 . . . . | |||||||||||||||||
3) . . . report, if not met by 14 May lightness. | |||||||||||||||||
For me this gives the following situation: | |||||||||||||||||
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16.00 | EH 2288 The pounding has subsided a bit. Detonations are still heard about every 1/2 hour. | ||||||||||||||||
20.00 | EH 2888 | ||||||||||||||||
22.06 | Several sharp detonations. Suspect aircraft bombs. | ||||||||||||||||
23.15 | Surfaced. Bright full moon night. Ran off on zigzag courses to the south, later southeast to get out of the detecting range of the carrier group as soon as possible. | ||||||||||||||||
07.05.44 | Central Atlantic | ||||||||||||||||
00.00 | EH 5256 | ||||||||||||||||
NE 1-2, Sea 1, 1/4 overcast, bright moonlit night | |||||||||||||||||
01.54 | Dived. Battery is nearly full. | ||||||||||||||||
04.00 | EH 5256 | ||||||||||||||||
08.00 | EH 5239 | ||||||||||||||||
12.00 | EH 5267 | Day's run: 26 nm, 21 nm | |||||||||||||||
15°20'N, 31°53'W | |||||||||||||||||
14.15 | 8 detonations far off. | ||||||||||||||||
16.00 | EH 5291 | ||||||||||||||||
20.00 | EH 5291 Expect to charge again in the evening because the low-lying moons promises a bit less brightness. | ||||||||||||||||
22.58 | Surfaced. | ||||||||||||||||
08.05.44 | Central Atlantic | ||||||||||||||||
00.00 | EH 5166 | ||||||||||||||||
01.46 | W 2, Sea 1, clear, full moon | Dived. | |||||||||||||||
04.00 | EH 5619 | ||||||||||||||||
08.00 | EH 5627 | ||||||||||||||||
12.00 | EH 5628 | Day's run: 396 nm, 20 nm | |||||||||||||||
14°47'N, 31°09'W | |||||||||||||||||
13.30 | Several detonations. | ||||||||||||||||
16.00 | EH 5629 | ||||||||||||||||
20.00 | EH 5837 | ||||||||||||||||
23.04 | Surfaced. | ||||||||||||||||
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09.05.44 | |||||
20.00 | EH 6456 | ||||
22.58 | Surfaced. | ||||
10.05.44 | Central Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | EH 6466 | ||||
NE 2, Sea 1-2, 1/4 overcast, bright moonlit night | |||||
02.06 | Dived. | ||||
04.00 | EH 6554 | ||||
04.00 | EH 6555 | ||||
12.00 | EH 5656 | Day's run: 29 nm, 27 nm | |||
14°32'N, 29°28'W | Intend return transit close under Cape Verde and further following the Canary Islands. | ||||
22.55 | Surfaced. | ||||
11.05.44 | Central Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | EH 6641 | ||||
NE 2, Sea 1-2, 1/2 overcast | |||||
02.22 | Dived. | ||||
04.00 | EH 6627 | ||||
08.00 | EH 6625 | ||||
12.00 | EH 6623 | Day's run: 32 nm, 28 nm | |||
14°53'N, 28°23'W | |||||
16.00 | EH 6631 | ||||
20.00 | EH 6398 | ||||
22.52 | Surfaced. | ||||
12.05.44 | Central Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | EJ 4174 | ||||
NE 2, Sea 1-2, 1/2 overcast | |||||
02.46 | Dived. | ||||
04.00 | EJ 4161 | ||||
08.00 | EJ 4153 | ||||
12.00 | EJ 4161 | Day's run: 43 nm, 30 nm | |||
15°34'N, 24°22'W | |||||
16.00 | EJ 4138 | ||||
20.00 | EJ 4136 | ||||
22.50 | Surfaced. | ||||
13.05.44 | Central Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | EJ 4212 | ||||
NE 2-3, Sea 2, overcast, faint marine phosphorescence | |||||
02.51 | Dived. | ||||
04.00 | EJ 1882 | ||||
08.00 | EJ 1859 | ||||
12.00 | EJ 1859 | Day's run: 37 nm, 30 nm | |||
16°16'N, 26°29'W | |||||
16.00 | EJ 1864 | ||||
20.00 | EJ 1865 | ||||
22.47 | Surfaced. | ||||
14.05.44 | Cape Verde Islands | ||||
00.00 | EJ 1917 | ||||
NE 3, Sea 2-3, 3/4 overcast, faint marine phosphorescence | |||||
03.54 | Dived. | ||||
04.00 | EJ 1685 | ||||
08.00 | EJ 1682 | ||||
12.00 | EJ 1659 | Day's run: 44 nm, 29 nm | |||
17°10'N, 25°39'W | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 09.05.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 10.05.44 | |
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14.05.44 | |||||
20.00 | EJ 1661 | ||||
22.48 | Surfaced. Night transit according to the moon situation. | ||||
15.05.44 | Central Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | EJ 1635 | ||||
NE 3, Sea 2-3, 1/4 overcast, faint marine phosphorescence | |||||
01.52 | Incoming Radio Message: 0122/15/371 Contents: Lüdden report position immediately . . . . Not possible due to transmitter failure." | ||||
05.05 | Dived. | ||||
08.00 | EJ 2117 | ||||
12.00 | EJ 2115 | Day's run: 56 nm, 27 nm | |||
18°28'N, 25°11'W | By adding fat to the lubricating oil we succeeded in making the lubricating oil viscous and thus appreciably reducing consumption. We also try to save lubricating oil by using diesel-electric cruise. Our hope that we can get away by our own means is rising again. | ||||
16.00 | EJ 2112 | ||||
20.00 | DT 8779 | ||||
22.25 | Surfaced. Proceeded on the surface by night. | ||||
16.05.44 | Central Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | DT 8781 | ||||
NE 2-3, Sea 2, 1/4 overcast, faint marine phosphorescence | |||||
04.00 | DT 8737 | ||||
06.06 | Dived. | ||||
08.00 | DT 8498 | ||||
12.00 | DT 8496 | Day's run: 55 nm, 29 nm | |||
19°39'N, 24°27'W | |||||
16.00 | DT 8571 | ||||
20.00 | DT 8544 | ||||
22.55 | Surfaced. Proceeded on the surface by night. | ||||
17.05.44 | Central Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | DT 8519 | ||||
NE 3, Sea 2-3, clear, faint marine phosphorescence | |||||
04.00 | DT 8288 | ||||
06.54 | Dived. | ||||
08.00 | DT 8267 | ||||
12.00 | DT 8264 | Day's run: 53 nm, 33 nm | |||
20°53'N, 23°42'W | |||||
16.00 | DT 8262 | ||||
20.00 | DT 8236 | ||||
22.50 | Surfaced. | ||||
18.05.44 | Central Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | DT 8232 | ||||
NE 2-3, Sea 2, clear, faint marine phosphorescence | |||||
04.00 | DT 5945 | ||||
07.00 | Dived. | ||||
08.00 | DT 5924 | ||||
12.00 | DT 5922 | Day's run: 61 nm, 24 nm | |||
22°11'N, 23°04'W | |||||
16.00 | DT 5689 | ||||
20.00 | DT 5683 | ||||
22.58 | Dived. | ||||
Sun and Moon Data 14.05.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 15.05.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 16.05.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 17.05.44 | |
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19.05.44 | |||||
00.00 | DT 5665 | ||||
NE 2, Sea 1-2, clear, faint marine phosphorescence | |||||
04.00 | DT 6171 | ||||
07.02 | Dived. | ||||
08.00 | DT 6157 | ||||
12.00 | DT 6154 | Day's run: 63 nm, 32 nm | |||
23°33'N, 22°12'W | |||||
16.00 | DT 6152 | ||||
20.00 | DT 6129 | ||||
22.55 | Surfaced. | ||||
20.05.44 | Central Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | DT 6131 | ||||
NE 2, Sea 1-2, clear, faint marine phosphorescence | |||||
04.00 | DT 3844 | ||||
06.20 | Dived. | ||||
08.00 | DT 3824 | ||||
12.00 | DT 3822 | Day's run: 62 nm, 33 nm | |||
24°52'N, 21°17'W | |||||
16.00 | DT 3588 | ||||
20.00 | DT 3583 | ||||
23.14 | Surfaced. | ||||
21.05.44 | Central Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | DT 3367 | ||||
NE 2, Sea 1-2, overcast, faint marine phosphorescence | |||||
06.19 | Dived. | ||||
08.00 | DT 3381 | ||||
12.00 | DT 3358 | Day's run: 59 nm, 35 nm | |||
26°09'N, 20°23'W | |||||
16.00 | DT 3355 | ||||
20.00 | DT 3353 | ||||
22.58 | Surfaced. | ||||
22.05.44 | Central Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | DT 3335 | ||||
NNE 2, Sea 1-2, clear, faint marine phosphorescence | |||||
04.00 | DH8748 | ||||
06.15 | Dived. | ||||
08.00 | DH 8719 | ||||
12.00 | DH 8724 | Day's run: 62 nm, 34 nm | |||
27°28'N, 19°25'W | |||||
16.00 | DH 8722 | ||||
20.00 | DH 8485 | ||||
23.04 | Surfaced. | ||||
23.05.44 | Canary Islands | ||||
00.00 | DH 6483 | ||||
NbyW 3-4, Sea 3, clear, faint marine phosphorescence | |||||
04.00 | DH 8436 | ||||
06.09 | Dived. | ||||
08.00 | DH 8275 | ||||
12.00 | DH 8272 | Day's run: 60 nm, 34 nm | |||
28°46'N, 18°27'W | |||||
16.00 | DH 8249 | ||||
20.00 | DH 825x | ||||
23xx | Surfaced. Charged on the surface by night. | ||||
Sun and Moon Data 19.05.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 20.05.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 21.05.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 22.05.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 23.05.44 |
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24.05.44 | Central Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | DH 8227 | ||||
NE 3-4, Sea 3, clear, faint marine phosphorescence | |||||
02.09 | Dived. | ||||
03.59 | Surfaced. | ||||
04.00 | DH 5889 | ||||
06.36 | Dived. | ||||
08.00 | DH 5864 | ||||
12.00 | DH 5862 | Day's run: 46 nm, 38 nm | |||
29°59'N, 17°42'W | |||||
16.00 | DH 5836 | ||||
20.00 | DH 5833 | ||||
22.54 | Surfaced. | ||||
25.05.44 | Central Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | DH 5823 | ||||
NE 3, Sea 2-3, clear, faint marine phosphorescence | |||||
01.58 | Dived. | ||||
03.58 | Surfaced, | ||||
04.00 | DH 5567 | ||||
06.04 | Dived. | ||||
08.00 | DH 5539 | ||||
12.00 | DH 5614 | Day's run: 50 nm, 39 nm | |||
31°04'N, 17°31'W | |||||
16.00 | DH 5611 | ||||
20.00 | DH 5378 | ||||
23.05 | Surfaced. | ||||
26.05.44 | Central Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | DH 5373 | ||||
NE 3, Sea 2-3, clear, Vis. good | |||||
02.03 | Dived. | ||||
03.59 | Surfaced. | ||||
04.00 | DH 5329 | ||||
06.34 | Dived. | ||||
08.00 | DH 2998 | ||||
12.00 | DH 2996 | Day's run: 54 nm, 39 nm | |||
32°17'N, 16°23'W | |||||
16.00 | DH 2993 | ||||
20.00 | DH 3771 | ||||
23.00 | Surfaced. | ||||
27.05.44 | Madeira | ||||
00.00 | DH 3741 | ||||
NbyE 2, Sea 1-2, clear | |||||
02.47 | Dived. | ||||
04.00 | DH 3475 | ||||
04.15 | Surfaced. | ||||
06.12 | Dived. | ||||
08.00 | DH 3443 | ||||
12.00 | DH 3427 | Day's run: 68 nm, 28 nm | |||
33°40'N, 15°53'W | |||||
16.00 | DH 3424 | ||||
17.29 | 4 detonations at medium range. | ||||
20.00 | DH 3422 | ||||
23.16 | Surfaced. | ||||
23.17 | DH 3189 | Crash dive - detection! | |||
Sun and Moon Data 24.05.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 25.05.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 26.05.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 27.05.44 |
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28.05.44 | North of Madeira | ||||
00.00 | DH 3186 | ||||
02.34 | Surfaced. | ||||
04.00 | DH 3159 | ||||
NE 2-3, Sea 2-3, 3/4 overcast, faint marine phosphorescence | |||||
05.11 | Dived. | ||||
08.00 | DH 3138 | ||||
12.00 | DH 3135 | Day's run: 27 nm, 42 nm | |||
34°41'N, 15°16'W | |||||
16.00 | DH 3133 | ||||
20.00 | CG 7774 | ||||
23.55 | Surfaced, | ||||
29.05.44 | Abeam Gibraltar | ||||
00.00 | CG 7771 | ||||
NEbyE 1, Sea 0-1, clear | |||||
01.51 | Dived. | ||||
03.58 | Surfaced. | ||||
04.00 | CG 4743 | ||||
06.15 | Dived. | ||||
08.00 | CG 7488 | ||||
12.00 | CG 7486 | Day's run: 44 nm, 40 nm | |||
35°51'N, 14°23'W | |||||
16.00 | CG 7491 | ||||
20.00 | CG 7467 | ||||
30.05.44 | Abeam Gibraltar | ||||
00.00 | CG 7465 | ||||
01.57 | Surfaced. | ||||
04.00 | CG 7514 | ||||
NbyE 2-3, Sea 2, clear | |||||
05.30 | Dived. | ||||
08.00 | CG 7276 | ||||
12.00 | CG 7281 | Day's run: 35 nm, 41 nm | |||
36°50'N, 13°25'W | |||||
16.00 | CG 7258 | ||||
20.00 | CG 7256 | ||||
31.05.44 | Abeam Gibraltar | ||||
00.00 | CG 7261 | ||||
03.36 | Surfaced. | ||||
04.00 | CG 7238 | ||||
N 4, Sea 3-4, overcast, rain | |||||
06.10 | Dived. | ||||
08.00 | CG 4978 | ||||
12.00 | CG 4976 | Day's run: 25 nm, 43 nm | |||
37°36'N, 12°24'W | |||||
16.00 | CG 4984 | ||||
20.00 | CG 4982 | ||||
23.57 | Surfaced. | ||||
01.06.44 | Abeam Lisbon | ||||
00.00 | CG 4959 | ||||
NbyE 4-5, Sea 4, overcast | |||||
02.42 | Dived. | ||||
04.00 | CG 4939 | ||||
04.03 | Surfaced. | ||||
06.07 | CG 5478 | Crash dive - detection. | |||
08.00 | CG 5478 | ||||
12.00 | CG 5476 | Day's run: 45 nm, 38 nm | |||
38°32'N, 11°08'W | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 28.05.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 29.05.44 | |
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Sun and Moon Data 31.05.44 | |
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01.06.44 | |||||
16.00 | CG 5481 | ||||
20.00 | CG 5458 | ||||
02.06.44 | West of Portugal | ||||
00.00 | CG 5459 | ||||
N 4, Sea 3-4, overcast | |||||
0x.35 | Dived. | ||||
0x.58 | Surfaced. | ||||
04.00 | CG 5461 | ||||
0x.45 | Dived. | ||||
08.00 | CG 5436 | ||||
12.00 | CG 5411 | Day's run: 22 nm, 41 nm | |||
39°13'N, 10°11'W | |||||
16.00 | CG 5278 | ||||
20.00 | CG 5279 | ||||
03.06.44 | West of Portugal | ||||
00.00 | CG 5284 | ||||
0x.58 | Surfaced. | ||||
04.00 | CG 5285 | ||||
N 2, Sea 1-2, 1/4 overcast | |||||
0x.00 | Dived. | ||||
08.00 | CG 5265 | ||||
0x.34 | CG 5266 | Boat put on the bottom depth A meters to save the battery. | |||
12.00 | CG 5266 | Day's run: 20 nm, 36 nm | |||
39°46'N, 9°12'W | |||||
16.00 | CG 5266 | ||||
20.00 | CG 5266 | ||||
2x.36 | Raised the boat from the bottom - received Radio Message on Very Low Frequency on 18 meters. | ||||
04.06.44 | West of Portugal | ||||
00.00 | CG 5263 | ||||
0x.57 | CG 5239 | Surfaced. 6000 meters behind usan illuminated tanker runs up. Course 20°. Portuguese national markings illuminated. | |||
Showed the stern - moved off to sea. | |||||
04.00 | CG 5239 | ||||
N 1, Sea 0, overcast, misty, strong marine phosphorescence | |||||
06.58 | Dived. | ||||
07.05 | CG 2899 | Put the boat on the bottom. | |||
08.00 | CG 2899 | ||||
12.00 | CG 2899 | Day's run: 14 nm, 11 nm | |||
40°13'N, 9°06'W | |||||
16.00 | CG 2899 | ||||
20.00 | CG 2899 | ||||
23.30 | Raised the boat from the bottom. | ||||
05.06.44 | West of Portugal | ||||
00.00 | CG 2899 | ||||
03.56 | Surfaced. | ||||
04.00 | CG 2899 | ||||
NNW 2, Sea 1-2, overcast | |||||
05.08 | Dived. Put the boat on the bottom. | ||||
08.00 | CG 2893 | ||||
12.00 | CG 2893 | Day's run: 10 nm, 3 nm | |||
40°25'N, 9°07'W | |||||
16.00 | CG 2893 | ||||
20.00 | CG 2893 | ||||
23.30 | Boat raised from the bottom. | ||||
Sun and Moon Data 01.06.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 02.06.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 03.06.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 04.06.44 | |
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06.06.44 | West of Portugal | ||||
00.00 | CG 2893 | ||||
03.59 | Surfaced - 2 streamers southerly course. | ||||
04.00 | CG 2893 | Several dimmed fishermen. | |||
N 4, Sea 3-4, clear, full moon | |||||
05.32 | Dived. | ||||
06.21 | Put the boat on the bottom depth A +10 meters. | ||||
08.00 | CG 2944 | ||||
12.00 | CG 2944 | Day's run: 10 nm, 6 nm | |||
40°38'N, 8°59'W | |||||
16.00 | CG 2944 | ||||
20.00 | CG 2944 | ||||
07.06.44 | West of Portugal | ||||
00.00 | CG 2944 | ||||
03.38 | Raised the boat from the bottom. | ||||
03.57 | Surfaced. | ||||
04.00 | CG 2944 | ||||
NE 2, Sea 2, clear, bright moonlit night | |||||
04.44 | Dived. | ||||
04.53 | Put the boat on the bottom depth A meters. | ||||
08.00 | CG 2941 | ||||
12.00 | CG 2941 | Day's run: 8 nm, 5 nm | |||
40°48'N, 9°01'W | |||||
16.00 | CG 2917 | ||||
20.00 | CG 1917 | ||||
22.36 | Boat raised from the bottom. | ||||
22.51 | Surfaced. | ||||
08.06.44 | West of Portugal | ||||
00.00 | CG 2914 | ||||
NbyW 3, Sea 2-3, clear, bright moonlit night | |||||
00.59 | Dived. | ||||
01.32 | Put the boat on the bottom depth A -20 meters. | ||||
04.00 | CG 2911 | ||||
08.00 | CG 2911 | ||||
12.00 | CG 2941 | Day's run: 13 nm, 6 nm | |||
41°06'N, 9°00'W | |||||
16.00 | CG 2911 | ||||
18.50 | Boat raised from the bottom. | ||||
20.00 | CG 2677 | ||||
23.27 | Surfaced. Numerous vessels (some with 2 red or 2 green). Seems to be a Portuguese torpedo boat formation. | ||||
09.06.44 | West of Portugal | ||||
00.00 | CG 2674 | ||||
N 1-2, flat, overcast, high fog, Vis. up to 1000 meters | |||||
01.25 | Dived. | ||||
04.00 | CG 2644 | ||||
06.20 | Put the boat on the bottom depth A +15 meters. | ||||
08.00 | CG 2644 | ||||
12.00 | CG 2644 | Day's run: 80 nm, 18 nm | |||
41°36'N, 9°02'W | |||||
16.00 | CG 2644 | ||||
17.48 | Raised the boat from the bottom | ||||
20.00 | CG 2641 | ||||
23.27 | Surfaced. Several dimmed fishermen. | ||||
Sun and Moon Data 06.06.44 | |
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Sun and Moon Data 08.06.44 | |
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10.06.44 | West of North Spain | ||||
00.00 | CG 2536 | ||||
N 1, 1/2 overcast, faint marine phosphorescence | |||||
01.12 | Dived. | ||||
01.40 | Put the boat on the bottom depth A +20 meters. | ||||
04.00 | CG 2611 | ||||
08.00 | CG 2611 | ||||
12.00 | CG 2611 | Day's run: 16 nm, 12 nm | |||
41°54'N, 9°02'W | |||||
15.45 | Raised the boat from the bottom. | ||||
16.00 | CG 2611 | ||||
20.00 | CG 2299 | ||||
22.38 | Surfaced. Several fishermen - 2 dimmed. | ||||
11.06.44 | West of North Spain | ||||
00.00 | CG 2293 | ||||
NNW 1-2, Sea 1, 1/4 overcast, medium marine phosphorescence | |||||
02.04 | Dived. | ||||
04.00 | CG 2237 | ||||
08.00 | CG 2234 | ||||
12.00 | CG 2231 | Day's run: 25 nm, 37 nm | |||
42°52'N, 9°28'W | Because after adoption of "Venus" Radio Message delivery (Zant) is sparse I switched to Africa III, Ireland and Coastal Circuit. | ||||
16.00 | BF 7894 | ||||
20.00 | BF 7891 | ||||
23.45 | Surfaced. | ||||
12.06.44 | Northwest of Spain | ||||
00.00 | BF 7868 | ||||
NE 1, 3/4 overcast, strong marine phosphorescence, misty | |||||
02.25 | Dived. | ||||
04.00 | BF 7942 | ||||
08.00 | BF 7919 | ||||
12.00 | BF 7924 | Day's run: 23 nm, 43 nm | |||
43°37'N, 8°33'W | |||||
16.00 | BF 7925 | ||||
20.00 | BF 7931 | ||||
13.06.44 | Northwest of Spain | ||||
00.00 | BF 7932 | ||||
00.20 | ENE 2, Sea 1-2, 1/2 overcast, faint marine phosphorescence | Surfaced. Coastal streamer on opposite course. | |||
02.44 | Dived. | ||||
04.00 | BF 8479 | ||||
08.00 | BF 8487 | ||||
12.00 | BF 8622 | Day's run: 20 nm, 43 nm | |||
43°47'N, 7°16'W | |||||
16.00 | BF 8731 | ||||
20.00 | BF 8735 | ||||
23.38 | Surfaced. 2 steamers - Spanish - westerly course, several fishermen. | ||||
14.06.44 | Bay of Biscay | ||||
00.00 | BF 8736 | ||||
NE 1, Sea 0-1, overcast, medium marine phosphorescence | |||||
02.09 | Dived. | ||||
04.00 | BF 8824 | ||||
08.00 | BF 8825 | ||||
12.00 | BF 8823 | Day's run: 21 nm, 43 nm | |||
43°42'N, 5°35'W | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 10.06.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 11.06.44 | |
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14.06.44 | |||||
16.00 | BF 8832 | ||||
20.00 | BF 8836 | ||||
23.38 | Surfaced. 1 coastal steamer on westerly course, several fishermen. | ||||
15.06.44 | Bay of Biscay | ||||
00.00 | BF 8914 | ||||
E 3, Sea 2, 3/4 overcast, medium marine phosphorescence | |||||
03.52 | Dived. | ||||
04.00 | BF 8961 | ||||
08.00 | BF 8962 | ||||
12.00 | BF 8963 | ||||
43°30'N, 4°20'W | Day's run: 36 nm, 39 nm | ||||
16.00 | BF 9718 | ||||
20.00 | BF 9819 | ||||
23.46 | Surfaced. 3 coastal steamers westerly course 40-50° fishing vessels, many dimmed. | ||||
16.06.44 | Bay of Biscay | ||||
00.00 | BF 9719 | ||||
04.00 | BF 9817 | Surfaced. | |||
04.21 | Put the boat on the bottom depth A +25 meters. | ||||
08.00 | BF 9817 | ||||
12.00 | BF 9817 | ||||
43°30'N, 3°03'W | Day's run: 42 nm, 23 nm | ||||
13.40 | Raised the boat from the bottom. Our poor lubricating oil condition makes the transit to Lorient impossible intend to run into Bordeaux instead. | ||||
16.00 | BF 9817 | ||||
20.00 | BF 9815 | ||||
23.57 | Surfaced. | ||||
17.06.44 | Bay of Biscay | ||||
00.00 | BF 9578 | ||||
W 1, overcast, high fog, medium marine phosphorescence | |||||
01.35 | Dived. | ||||
04.00 | BF 9549 | ||||
08.00 | BF 9554 | ||||
12.00 | BF 9551 | ||||
44°22'N, 2°34'W | Day's run: 15 nm, 41 nm | ||||
18.06.44 | Bay of Biscay | ||||
00.28 | Outgoing Short Signal with emergency transmitter on alternate frequency concerning escort request. | ||||
00.57 | Dived. | ||||
12.00 | Day's run: 6 nm, 37 nm | ||||
19.06.44 | Bay of Biscay | ||||
02.06 | Surfaced. | ||||
03.00 | Taken in convoy. | ||||
06.00 | Le Verdon Roadstead. | ||||
11.00 | Entered Bordeaux. | ||||
Day's run: 87 nm | |||||
Summary: The 2nd part of the patrol showed that the now acclimatized crew better withstood submerged operations in the Aden Gulf. Diesel was greatly overburdened by the long hunts of standard freighters. Penang - torpedoes well proven - last Lorient | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 14.06.44 | |
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Sun and Moon Data 19.06.44 |
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Eto missed again - end of run detonator. Radio Message sending and receiving conditions in the Indian Ocean were good overall. Traffic conditions and operating conditions are summarized in the attached experience report | |||||
Sank: 7 steamers 50077 GRT | |||||
7 cargo sailing vessels | |||||
Sea days: 163 | |||||
Total day's run since leaving Lorient: 40092 nm | |||||
On board 19 June 1944 | |||||
signed in draft Lüdden | |||||
Kapitänleutnant and Kommandant. | |||||
For correctness of the transcript! | |||||
Kapitänleutnant (MA) and Administrative Officer. | |||||
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