U-331 - 3rd War Patrol
Translation by Jerry Mason with help from Andi Forster
Departed |
Date |
Arrived |
Date |
Days at Sea |
Salamis |
12 November 1941 |
Salamis |
3 December 1941 |
22 |
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Ships Hit |
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Date |
KTB Time |
Position |
Ship |
Tons |
Nationality |
Convoy |
25 Nov 41 |
16.19 |
32°27'N,
26°18'E |
HMS Barnham 04 |
31,000 |
British |
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Total = 31,000 |
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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. |
This KTB uses the depth notation "depth T = xx meters" Under this scheme, the actual depth was twice the depth given after T = so for example, if the KTB entry read "depth T = 50 meters, the actual depth was 100 meters. This was intended to hide the actual depth for security purposes. This notation was used from about January 1940 to December 1941. In these KTBs, depths written without using "T =", for example "dived to depth 35 meters" were not so disguised. |
K r i e g s t a g e b u c h | |||||
" U.331 " | |||||
from 12.10.41 to 3.12.1941 | |||||
Kommandant: Oberleutnant z.S. | |||||
Frhr. v. Tiesenhausen | |||||
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Kriegstagebuch | |||||
"U. 331" | |||||
from 12.10.41 to 3.12.41. | |||||
Oberleutnant z.S. and Kommandant | |||||
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12. - 22.10.41 | U-boat base "Salamis" | Shipyard work. | |||
Torpedoes were not handed over, remained in the boat. | |||||
23. - 31.10.41 | Piraeus | Dry dock. | |||
from | |||||
01.11.41 | Salamis | Shipyard period, equipping. | |||
03.11.41 | Shipyard trial and trim test. | ||||
11.11.41 | Trim test. | ||||
12.11.41 | |||||
18.00 | Departed from U-boat base Salamis on the 3rd war patrol of the boat. After putting to sea took aboard the Special Commandos "Hai" in the strength of 1 Officer, 1 Sergeant, 1 Corporal, 5 men. Carried out a preliminary exercise of the "Hai" mission. In the meantime | ||||
20.11 - 20.29 | trim test. | ||||
21.30 | Passed the base. Because contrary to arrangements no patrol vessel arrives as escort, ran at slow speed to the Piraeus minefield. | ||||
23.00 | After some waiting patrol boat "12V9" arrives from Salamis. | ||||
In 40 minutes, with much shouting and even more engine maneuvers the vessel finally finds the minefield gap, before which we had laid for some time, and leads us through. It gives the impression that there is heavy drunkenness on the vessel. With zig-zag courses and speed level changes headed for Phleves Passage. | |||||
13.11.41 | Calm, 2/10, Sea 0 | ||||
00.53 | Phleves Island abeam. | ||||
01.00 | Released escort. | ||||
Passed east of "Agieos Georgios" Island. | |||||
Then ran west of 24°E to the south. | |||||
01.12 | Passed a sailing vessel. | ||||
04.00 | CO 2373 | ||||
E 1, 5/10, Sea 1 | |||||
05.13 | Passed "Phalkonera" Island to port. | ||||
05.34 | Evasion for a motor vessel, apparently a patrol vessel. | ||||
06.34 | CO 2379 | ||||
C r a s h d i v e. | (morning twilight). | ||||
08.00 | CO 2613 | ||||
11.52 | Surfaced, because radio direction finder is stuck in the extended position. | ||||
Malfunction repaired. | |||||
12.00 | CO 2618 | Day's run: 87 nm | |||
16.5 nm | |||||
103.5 nm | |||||
12.38 | With | ||||
C r a s h d i v e. | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 12.11.41 | |
Sun and Moon Data 13.11.41 |
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continued | |||||
13.11.41 | |||||
16.00 | CO 2645 | ||||
17.45 | Deep diving test | to depth T = 75 meters. [actual depth 150 meters] Forward periscope leaks more then normally, despite new packing. | |||
18.28 | CO 2647 | Surfaced. | |||
20.00 | CO 2911 | ||||
E 2, Sea 2, 2/10 | |||||
24.00 | CO 2985 | ||||
E 3-4, Sea 2, 3/10 | |||||
14.11.41 | |||||
04.00 | CO 6144 | ||||
S 4, Sea 3-4, 1/10 | |||||
06.45 | With | ||||
C r a s h d i v e. | Proceeded submerged. | ||||
08.00 | CO 6422 | ||||
12.00 | CO 6434 | Day's run: 161.2 nm | |||
42.0 nm | |||||
203.2 nm | |||||
13.00 - 13.20 | CO 6437 | Blew. Boat ventilated. | |||
16.00 | CO 6462 | ||||
17.55 | CO 6463 | Surfaced. | |||
20.00 | CO 6572 | ||||
E 1, Sea 0-1, 2/10 | |||||
24.00 | CO 6837 | ||||
15.11.41 | |||||
04.00 | CO 6973 | ||||
E 1, Sea 0, 3/10 | |||||
06.08 | CO 9323 | ||||
D i v e d. | Proceeded submerged. | ||||
08.00 | CO 9323 | ||||
12.00 | CO 9337 | Day's run: 134.0 nm | |||
41.4 nm | |||||
175.4 nm | |||||
12.58 - 13.20 | CO 9338 | Blew, ventilated the boat. | |||
16.00 | CO 9363 | ||||
17.38 | CO 9366 | Surfaced. | |||
18.20 | CP 7147 | ||||
Crash dive | for aircraft, that throws a red parachute flare to port, bearing 135°, 6 nm away, altitude 100 meters. | ||||
19.07 | CP 7147 | Surfaced. | |||
20.00 | CP 7172 | ||||
20.20 | CP 7176 | A lighter with course 90° bearing 225°T, range 3000 meters. Because attack is still forbidden did not attack. | |||
24.00 | CP 7176 | ||||
16.11.41 | |||||
04.00 | CP 7189 | ||||
ENE 1-2, Sea 1, 1/10 | |||||
05.59 | CP 7189 | ||||
D i v e d. | |||||
07.10 | CP 7129 | Put the boat on the bottom, depth 19.5 meters. | |||
08.00 | CP 7129 | Due to turbulent conditions and after calculating the exact ship's position initially back away from the coast and headed on courses 0°, 270°, | |||
Sun and Moon Data 13.11.41 | |
Sun and Moon Data 14.11.41 | |
Sun and Moon Data 15.11.41 | |
Sun and Moon Data 16.11.41 |
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16.11.41 | and 180° to the bay east of Ras Gibeisa. | ||||
The aft periscope can no longer be extended. It was retracted completely while backing down and so sand got in. Navigated with the forward periscope. The coast is easily recognized. Very heavy truck-traffic to the west on the coastal road. Replenishment traffic for the English airbase. Also one aircraft is seen. | |||||
11.28 | CP 7129 | Put the boat on the bottom, depth 28 meters. | |||
12.00 | CP 7129 | Day's run: 63.3 nm | |||
34.0 nm | |||||
97.3 nm | |||||
16.00 | CP 7129 | ||||
17.30 | Proceeded submerged at periscope depth for the forward periscope into the inner Bay off Ras Gibeisa on southerly courses. | ||||
18.15 | NE 4, Sea 4, 7/10, Swell | Surfaced and closed the coast on the surface at about 1 knot. | |||
Special commandos get ready. | |||||
However, due to heavy Sea State the operation can not take place tonight. | |||||
It seems hopeless to let the rubber boat go ashore with 8 soldiers not accustomed to the swell with heavy packs and water-sensitive equipment and ammunition so that the most important devices are still usable. Getting back seems hopeless in the surf and sea conditions. Again very heavy vehicle traffic is observed on the coastal road. | |||||
20.00 | CP 7426 | ||||
NE 4, Sea 4, 8/10 | |||||
23.00 | Aft periscope again in service, moves but rotation is difficult. | ||||
24.00 | CP 7426 | ||||
NE 3-4, Sea 3, 8/10 | |||||
17.11.41 | |||||
04.00 | CP 7423 | ||||
06.05 | CP 7426 | ||||
D i v e d. | Ran submerged off the coast. The boat is still west of Ras Gibeisa. | ||||
Maneuvered accordingly. | |||||
08.00 | CP 7426 | ||||
12.00 | CP 7426 | Day's run: 52.6 nm | |||
15.0 nm | |||||
67.6 nm | |||||
12.04 | East of Ras Gibeisa in the bay, when putting the boat on the bottom, the maneuver began in 30 meters water. The bottom rose so steeply that touching bottom occurred at 15 meters and at first the boat was in 11 meters water. This water depth results in the unpleasant situation: "on the bottom and above the surface". Backed away at minimum speed. | ||||
13.02 | CP 7426 | Boat put on the bottom, depth 32 meters. | |||
16.00 | CP 7426 | ||||
17.40 | CP 7426 | Boat raised from the bottom. | |||
Sun and Moon Data 16.11.41 | |
Sun and Moon Data 17.11.41 |
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continued | |||||
17.11.41 | |||||
17.11 | Surfaced. | ||||
18.10 | CP 7426 | The weather is calmer. Completion of the special task appears promising. Got out the rubber boat and made all preparations. A radioman from the boat went along. VHF radio was not taken, packs were lightened to about 13 days' provisions so that the boat does not lie too deep in the swell. | |||
NbyE 2, Sea 2, 3/10, Vis. good | |||||
Boat lies in the bay with 8-10 meters water under the keel about 2000 meters from land, which can be seen easily. | |||||
The vehicle traffic (slightly dimmed) is as heavy as yesterday. | |||||
19.16 | Rubber boat sets off and makes course for land. | ||||
19.46 | Light on land, which is probably the agreed arrival signal. | ||||
20.00 | CP 7426
New moon |
Spent the entire night at the 15 meter location from where the rubber boat set off, back and forth observing the coast. Except for cars there are no lights or agreed signals which indicate the return of the rubber boat. In case of failure of the mission the commandos are to shoot a red star. When setting off from land and afterwards they are to give signals with a directional lamp. Then, the boat will give course direction with a red or green light. | |||
24.00 | CP 7426 | I said that at 05.00 hours and at the very latest 5:30 hours, I will set off to the north and lie on the bottom, then in accordance with orders be ready again the next night. | |||
WbyN 3, Sea 3, 9/10 | |||||
18.11.41 | |||||
04.00 | CP 7426 | About 05.00 hours I flash green two times. | |||
NbyE 3, Sea 2, 9/10 | It is bright, however a rubber boat is nowhere to be seen. | ||||
In the west anti-aircraft fire the entire night. | |||||
05.45 | I set off to the north. It is nearly as bright as day. | ||||
06.00 | CP 7426 | ||||
D i v e d. | |||||
06.33 | Put the boat on the bottom, depth 44 meters. | ||||
08.00 | |||||
12.00 | Day's run: 3 nm | ||||
2 nm | |||||
5 nm | |||||
14.55 - 15.10 | Propeller sounds. A convoy in order 1 destroyer with sound gear, 1 steamer, 1 destroyer, 1 motor vessel running close along the coast on a westerly course. | ||||
Distance about 4-6 nm, speed about 8 knots. | |||||
This is the second target that passes undisturbed. | |||||
16.00 | |||||
17.41 | Boat raised from the bottom. | ||||
18.30 | Surfaced. Ran back and forth off the coast at the 10 meter location. | ||||
Sun and Moon Data 17.11.41 | |
Sun and Moon Data 18.11.41 |
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continued | ||||||
18.11.41 | ||||||
18.30 | NNW 4, Sea 3 | It seems hopeless for the rubber boat to come back in the strong rising wind and sea conditions. Charged with diesel. | ||||
20.00 | CP 7426 | |||||
24.00 | CP 7426 | |||||
NNW 3, Sea 3, cloudy no moon, Vis. good | ||||||
19.11.41 | ||||||
04.00 | CP 7426 | |||||
03.52 | Aircraft flies at low altitude towards the boat and then turns off towards land. | |||||
05.50 | Set off to the north. Again it is nearly as bright as day. On the road at Ras Gibeisa there is a distinct long transport column. | |||||
05.56 | On frequency "Kp": | Short Signal sent: Troop deployment ashore on the night of 18 November. Recovery failed after 24 hours. | ||||
On frequency "re": | ||||||
"VXZEI" | ||||||
Was not repeated. | ||||||
06.08 | CP 7423 | |||||
NW 3, Sea 3 | ||||||
D i v e d. | Proceeded submerged in the operations area. | |||||
08.00 | CP 7423 | |||||
12.00 | CP 7186 | Day's run: 2 nm | ||||
17 nm | ||||||
19 nm | ||||||
16.00 | ||||||
17.44 | Surfaced. | |||||
NNW 4-5, Sea 4 | ||||||
17.58 | Short Signal: "vxz" given once again. | |||||
Was repeated. | ||||||
18.08 | Radio Message 0741. | |||||
Tiesenhausen had in the night of 18 November set on land and after 24 hours not recovered. 23.U.Flottille. | ||||||
18.11 | Radio Message 1004 from 23.U.Flottille Officer-Only | |||||
Tiesenhausen take waiting position square CO 6420. Gain strength. | ||||||
20.00 | CO 9369 | |||||
NW 3, Sea 3, 8/10 | ||||||
20.32 | Radio Message 1922. | |||||
Second Short Signal from U-331, that after 24 hours there was no recovery was acknowledged. | ||||||
23.U.Flottille. | ||||||
Course passed just north of Mersa Matruh to occupy ordered area. I intend to move back and forth in position east of Mersa Matruh to the northwest. | ||||||
23.00 | Searchlights in Mersa Matruh are easily distinguished. Distance from Mersa Matruh about 6 nm. | |||||
24.00 | CO 9349 | |||||
NW 4, Sea 3, 3/10 | ||||||
20.11.41 | ||||||
04.00 | CO 9232 | |||||
NNW 4, Sea 3 | ||||||
06.26 | CO 6855 | |||||
D i v e d. | Proceeded submerged at depth 20 meters. | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 18.11.41 | |
Sun and Moon Data 19.11.41 | |
Sun and Moon Data 20.11.41 |
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continued | |||||
20.11.41 | |||||
08.00 | CO 6854 | ||||
11.00 | To depth 14 meters for longwave program time. No traffic. | ||||
11.25 - 11.23 | CO 6819 | Surfaced. | |||
Proceeded submerged at depth 20 meters. | |||||
12.00 | CO 6819 | Day's run: 145 nm | |||
34 nm | |||||
179 nm | |||||
16.00 | CO 6811 | ||||
17.45 | CO 6577 | Surfaced. | |||
18.45 | Radio Message 1408 Kr. | ||||
Tiesenhausen from 23.U.Flottille. | |||||
1.) Immediately occupy operations area CO 9160, 9130, 9210, 9240. | |||||
2.) Alexandria warships at sea operate against Sollum Front from sea. | |||||
3.) English advance in the Cyrenaica began on 19 November. Situation from DAK 19 November judged favorable. | |||||
23.U.Flottille. | |||||
18.49 | Radio Message: | ||||
U-boats: | |||||
Longwave transmitter is out of service. In service report follows. | |||||
MNO Salamis. | |||||
19.15 | Came to course 175° at 2 x HF. | ||||
20.00 | CO 6796 | ||||
NNW 2, Sea 1, 6/10, Vis. good | |||||
21.11.41 | |||||
00.21 | Artillery fire in direction of the coast Bardia - Ras Azzaz. | ||||
In operations area. | |||||
00.25 - 00.48 | D i v e d | to listen. | |||
Faint sound bearing in 225°T. | |||||
Came to course 230° on the sound bearing. | |||||
00.50 | Parachute flares or star shells over the coast at Bardia. 4-5 lights suspended in the air illuminate the coast. Further to the north muzzle fire shines strongly in the direction of Tobruk. | ||||
Below the illuminated coast apparently artillery combat. | |||||
Among the star shells a green star. | |||||
02.09 | End of the star shells. | ||||
02.52 - 03.20 | D i v e d. | Weak sound bearing in 45°T. Came to the course of the sound bearing. Nothing comes in sight up to dawn. | |||
04.00 | CO 9135 | ||||
NW 1, Sea 1, 8/10 | |||||
06.19 | CO 9135 | ||||
D i v e d. | The coast at Sidi Barani is recognized. Steered east-west courses in the operations area at depth 20 meters. Nothing heard or seen up to midday. | ||||
08.00 | CO 9195 | ||||
12.00 | CO 9135 | Day's run: 132 nm | |||
30.5 nm | |||||
162.5 nm | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 20.11.41 | |
Sun and Moon Data 21.11.41 |
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continued | |||||
21.11.41 | |||||
15.00 - 15.30 | At periscope depth. Program time. | ||||
No reception. | |||||
16.00 | CO 9214 | ||||
17.55 | CO 9214 | Surfaced. | |||
18.32 | Radio Message 1213 Kr. K.r. | ||||
From Chef. | |||||
09.45 hours 3 cruisers, 4 destroyers square CO 9217 course 120°, 24 knots. | |||||
U-Chef. | |||||
At this time the boat was positioned about 13 nm from this formation without hearing anything. In the existing sound conditions one should have heard the formation. Location therefore inexact. | |||||
19.49 | Radio Message 1917 Kr. Kr. | ||||
Heavy warships sighted by air reconnaissance in square CO 9323, course 300°, medium speed at 17.08 hours. | |||||
23.U-Flottille. | |||||
20.00 | CO 9146 | ||||
NNW 2, Sea 1, 3/10 | |||||
20.45 | On land west of Sidi Barrani the Morse signal "WK" was given with a shielded red light. | ||||
Moreover on land back and forth muzzle fire is recognized. | |||||
Ran at HF close under the coast - about 5 nm off - along to the west, advanced to Raz Azzaz and then turned to the east on course 90°. | |||||
24.00 | CO 9134 | ||||
NNW 2, Sea 1, 4/10 | |||||
22.11.41 | |||||
01.30 - 02.00 | CO 6786 | ||||
D i v e d | to listen. No sound bearings. | ||||
04.00 | CO 6796 | During these nights news about possible bombardments of the coast by British naval forces and the location and other actions of British units reported on the Cyrenaica coast would be very desirable. | |||
NNW 1, Sea 1, 3/10 | |||||
Likewise of course, information and details about the Front situation. | |||||
06.20 | CO 9212 | ||||
D i v e d. | Proceeded submerged at depth 20 meters. | ||||
08.00 | CO 9212 | ||||
11.00 | At program time at 14 meters, all around periscope sweep. | ||||
Heavily interference, broken reception on long wave. | |||||
12.00 | CO 9218 | Day's run: 120 nm | |||
38.5 nm | |||||
158.5 nm | |||||
16.00 | CO 9139 | ||||
17.55 | CO 9139 | Surfaced. | |||
20.00 | CO 9126 | In search legs east of Ras Azzaz to the east. | |||
NNW 3, Sea 3, Swell, 5/10 | |||||
24.00 | CO 6794 | ||||
NNW 2, Sea 2, 2/10 | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 21.11.41 | |
Sun and Moon Data 22.11.41 |
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23.11.41 | |||||
00.00 | U-boat passed on course 315°, 800 meters away. Apparently a reported Italian transport U-boat proceeding to Benghazi. Had not detected us. | ||||
00.07 | Out of sight. | ||||
04.00 | CO 6796 | ||||
NNW 3, Sea 2, 3/10 | |||||
06.25 | CO 9212 | ||||
D i v e d. | Proceeded submerged at depth 20 meters. | ||||
08.00 | CO 9115 | ||||
11.00 | Longwave program time, no reception. | ||||
12.00 | CO 9136 | Day's run: 121.4 nm | |||
35.0 nm | |||||
156.4 nm | |||||
15.10 | Sound bearing in 60°T. | ||||
15.37 | At periscope depth, nothing distinguished. | ||||
Sound bearing was louder and shifted out to the north. | |||||
15.30 | Came to course 0°. | ||||
15.41 - 15.45 | Blew. All around sweep with binoculars. | ||||
Two mastheads bearing 10°T, 12 nm away, shifting quickly to the west. 2 destroyers. Sound bearings were fainter and shifted out to the west, however did not cease but instead grew louder and shifted back to the east. In the periscope a destroyer is recognized, distance 9 nm, easterly course, target angle 80-90°, speed by sound bearing and plotting 25 knots. Thereafter 3 additional destroyer masts. | |||||
15.50 | Shifted very quickly and unfortunately could notget close. | ||||
16.00 | CO 9135 | ||||
17.53 | CO 9135 | Surfaced. | |||
With large search legs steered various courses at LF. | |||||
19.48 | CO 6792 | One aircraft flies on a westerly course at an altitude of 400 meters over the boat. A monoplane. In the back a white light. | |||
20.00 | CO 6792 | ||||
NNE 2, Sea 2, 2/10, moon in the first third, Vis. good | |||||
20.35 | Radio Message 1911. | ||||
Tiesenhausen. From Italian report 5 units 15.20 hours in square 9214, course 270°, undetermined speed. | |||||
23.U-Flottille. | |||||
Apparently it was the 2 destroyers sighted proceeding west and then the 4 proceeding east. | |||||
24.00 | CO 6796 | ||||
NNE 3, 2/10, Sea 2 | |||||
24.11.41 | |||||
00.00 - 00.25 | CO 6796 | ||||
D i v e d | to listen. Nothing heard. | ||||
Sun and Moon Data 23.11.41 | |
Sun and Moon Data 24.11.41 |
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24.11.41 | |||||
04.00 | CO 6877 | ||||
NNW 2, Sea 2, Swell, 4/10 | |||||
06.31 | CO 9215 | ||||
D i v e d. | |||||
06.40 | Sound bearing 318°T. | ||||
Went to periscope depth. A destroyer mast shifting to the east. | |||||
Attempted to reach attack position at GF. To "Action Stations". The upper part of the bridge of the destroyer occasionally comes over the horizon, however I cannot get close enough. Minimum distance 9000-10000 meters. Destroyer runs at 25 knots. | |||||
07.35 | Secured from Action Stations. | ||||
After these several meetings with destroyers where one could not get close, I hold myself north of the northern edge of the ordered squares. | |||||
Proceeded submerged at depth 20 meters. | |||||
08.00 | CO 9212 | ||||
11.00 | To periscope depth for program time. | ||||
Long wave reception at depth 13.5 meters is so so. Parts are missing. | |||||
12.00 | CO 6875 | Day's run: 116.0 nm | |||
39.0 nm | |||||
155.0 nm | |||||
16.00 | CO 6877 | ||||
16.00 - 16.13 | CO 6799 | Due to sound bearing at periscope depth. Nothing distinguished. Bearing heard suddenly. | |||
17.45 | CO 9133 | Surfaced. | |||
17.55 | Radio Message 1617 Kr. | ||||
12.55 hours square CO 9312, 1 battleship, 4 cruisers, 4 destroyers, course 300°, medium speed. | |||||
13.38 hours square CO 6898, 3 cruisers, 4 destroyers, medium speed, course 300°. | |||||
U-Chef. | |||||
19.10 | Again bright light bearing 230°T. Apparently star shells over land. | ||||
20.00 | CO 9123 | ||||
NW 2, Sea 1, 1/10 | |||||
23.55 - 00.07 | CO 9135 | ||||
D i v e d | to listen. Nothing heard. | ||||
24.00 | CO 9132 | ||||
NNE 2, Sea 1, 1/10, bright, Vis. good | |||||
25.11.41 | |||||
04.00 | CO 6875 | ||||
NE 2, Sea 1, 2/10 | |||||
06.32 | CO 9215 | ||||
D i v e d. | |||||
08.00 | CO 9215 | ||||
08.55 | Broad sound bearing to the north. Apparently a formation. To periscope depth. Nothing seen. Also not with extended periscope. Intend to run on the surface towards the sound bearing. | ||||
09.29 | While blowing | ||||
D i v e d | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 24.11.41 | |
Sun and Moon Data 25.11.41 |
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25.11.41 | |||||
dived for aircraft bearing 10°T, altitude 400 meters, course 280°, range 13000 meters. | |||||
12.00 | CO 9211 | Day's run: 125.0 nm | |||
34.2 nm | |||||
159.2 nm | |||||
12.45 | Surfaced. | ||||
Course for the sound bearing. | |||||
13.00 | CO 6877 | ||||
13.15 | Crash dive | for aircraft bearing 90°T, range 8000 meters, altitude 300 meters, Italian markings are recognized. Aircraft turns towards. | |||
13.55 | Surfaced. | ||||
14.00 | CO 6873 | ||||
14.30 | Faint smoke cloud bearing 60°T. | ||||
14.41 | Destroyer mast in sight bearing 70°T. Range 12 nm. | ||||
Course 60°, ahead GF. | |||||
15.00 | CO 6857 | 3 battleships bearing 15°T (recognizable by their masts) at 10-11 nm on southerly course. | |||
Masts were barely recognized, subsequently were larger and more distinct. | |||||
15.32 | An aircraft bearing 125°T 10 nm away flying on an easterly course. | ||||
The battleships are directly ahead and two have their entire masts out. Apparently have turned to a westerly course. | |||||
15.43 | The distance is always decreasing, turned away and | ||||
d i v e d. | Submerged turned to close again. The battleship formation comes exactly towards me. The three battleships are in the center close to one another. To each side several destroyers. | ||||
16.00 |
CO 6855 |
The exact formation is then as follows: in the center somewhat in echelon to port one behind the other 3 battleships. To each side of these 3 to 4 destroyers in line abreast formation. | |||
15.47 | To Action Stations! | ||||
Now or never - opportunity has come. Two of the destroyers move forward to take position ahead of and just to port of the battleships. Apparently, the destroyer formation is a screen against torpedo planes. I succeed in passing unseen between these two [destroyers] at periscope depth. | |||||
Distance to each 250 meters. | |||||
I can no longer reach shooting position on the first battleship due to the difficult target angle [too broad/too far aft]. | |||||
Therefore on the second. Type not recognized. I must turn towards hard. Shot despite the difficult target angle [to broad]. I have the sun at my back. | |||||
16.19 | CO 6858 | 4-fan on battleship, range 375 meters (by running time), running time 24 seconds, depths: tube I - 3 meters, tube III - 4 meters, tube II - 5 meters, tube IV - 4 meters. Target angle 70°, torpedo course 295°. | |||
NNE 2, Sea 2, 7/10, sun, Vis. good | |||||
After 24 seconds running time followed at the shot interval 3 bright detonations, somewhat later one more. | |||||
By sound bearings the torpedoes ran together with the | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 25.11.41 |
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25.11.41 | |||||
battleship sounds. After the detonations cracking sounds which suggest bulkheads are breaking. The three detonations themselves were not very heavy. The effect of the shot can not be observed because due to the hard turn while shooting there is danger of broaching. At depth 9.5 meters the boat was brought down. Because the 3rd battleship followed the one shot closely there was danger of ramming. I evacuated the conning tower and closed the hatch. Fortunately the boat gets under at AK. And yet despite all measures remains hanging at depth 80 meters. I have the forward depth gage read and by this it turns out that the deep control room depth gauge and at the same time the pressure gauges of the ballast tanks and bunkers are turned off, at the hull valves. In the rush, of the four valves located awkwardly, the wrong one was turned off. In any case, when the supply lines are opened to the large depth gauge and the ballast tank pressure gauges the pointers register at full scale. From their position the boat is actually at depth T = 130 meters. [actual depth 260 meters] Blew immediately and pumped and finally - the pointer is steady, the pointer trembles - the boat comes up. It holds tight well except: slight leak at the rear construction hatch (6 places), both periscopes leak heavily. Main ballast tank 3 leaks at three places on the weld seam. The port hull valve of the E-motor leaks a bit. Due to the pressure and high speed setting the clutch grinds at the packing sealing ring. The heat was reduced with fire extinguishers. The boat holds well. A good testimonial for the North Sea Shipyard, Emden. | |||||
Continued to steer at depth T = 80 meters. [actual depth 160 meters] The destroyers only threw depth charges once after the torpedo shots. I run to the north and then off to the east. Destroyer sounds in the bearing of the shooting location and throwing of depth charges strongly suggest that the battleship has had it. Locating is not determined. | |||||
Depth charges: | |||||
18.30 | 4 charges bearing 250°T ) | ||||
18.40 | 8 " " 200°T ) | ||||
12 " " 190°T ) medium distance. | |||||
2 " " 260°T ) | |||||
20.00 | |||||
20.39 | Surfaced. | ||||
21.06 | A fiery glow to the south. | ||||
22.26 | Several shadows come in sight ahead on northerly course. Moved off on course 120°, because the tubes are still not finished being loaded. Distance 6 nm. | ||||
Sun and Moon Data 25.11.41 |
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25.11.41 | To avoid being spotted by this parallel formation before the moon track, | ||||
22.53 | d i v e d. | Came to course 300°. | |||
23.29 | Surfaced. | ||||
Came to course for the old square. | |||||
21.31 | Sent Radio Message: | ||||
Radio Message 2100. On frequency rc. | |||||
23.U.Flottille. | |||||
[presumably typo for CO 6858] | 16.19 hours CO 6855 battleship torpedoed. | ||||
Tiesenhausen. | |||||
Was not acknowledged or repeated, therefore not heard. | |||||
01.12 | Radio Message 2106 on frequency Kp (newly added). | ||||
23.U.Flottille second sending. | |||||
16.19 hours CO 6858 battleship torpedoed. | |||||
Tiesenhausen. | |||||
Was again not acknowledged or repeated. | |||||
02.25 | Just now at 02.25 hours without Serial No., apparently from a boat. | ||||
05.08 | Radio Message 2106 on frequency Lp. | ||||
Sent once again. | |||||
05.16 | Finally there follows a repeat with Serial No. | ||||
It is absolutely important for the boat that a sent Radio Message is repeated immediately when it is heard, so that immediately after delivery the boat then has the certainty that the Radio Message is understood. Otherwise, it must be sent again and there is the danger of bearings being taken again. | |||||
24.00 | CO 6823 | ||||
NE 1-2, Sea 1, 41/0 | |||||
26.11.41 | |||||
04.00 | CO 6884 | ||||
05.30 | Parachute flares in the direction of land (Bardia coast). | ||||
06.28 | D i v e d. | Proceeded submerged at depth 20 meters. | |||
Steered course 270°. | |||||
08.00 | CO 9133 | Faint sound bearings in the north. | |||
11.00 | Came to course 100°. All around periscope sweep. | ||||
12.00 | CO 9123 | Day's run: 160.5 nm | |||
42.5 nm | |||||
203.0 nm | |||||
15.00 | Nothing hear on long wave at depth 13.5 meters. | ||||
16.00 | CO 9132 | Sound bearing coming from the east. | |||
16.25 | At periscope depth. A formation of 2 destroyers, apparently gun boats and fishing trawlers, is distinguished. Unfortunately I cannot get close enough to attack. It is possible that it is a U-boat hunting group. Sound gear is determined from two vessels. The formation steers a westerly course. | ||||
Periscope is heavily fogged. | |||||
1 sound bearing still persists. | |||||
1 detonation, apparently a torpedo shot (thereafter in the distance individual depth charges). | |||||
18.29 | CO 9132 | Ran off to the north, to approach the Tobruk coast in an arc from the north and still meet the formation. | |||
Bright moonshine, E 1, Sea 1, 6/10 | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 25.11.41 | |
Sun and Moon Data 26.11.41 |
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26.11.41 | |||||
20.00 | CO 6792 | In the News Service we hear, as already reported in a Special Report, that we have severely damaged the battleship. Naturally there is great joy throughout the boat. | |||
Summer lightening to the W and N. | |||||
23.30 | Lightening, Vis. bad, rain | I hope to get a fan on one of the destroyers tonight whose propeller sounds and depth charges we heard. | |||
24.00 | CO 6749 | ||||
SE 4, Sea 3, 9/10 (rain) | |||||
27.11.41 | |||||
00.55 - 01.26 | D i v e d | to listen. In 270°T propeller sounds of an escorting destroyer, stops from time to time. After surfacing with E-motors steered course 270° towards the sound bearing. | |||
03.17 | To Action Stations, destroyer ahead. | ||||
However he comes at high speed, target angle 0°, so quickly towards us that there is no opportunity to shoot, instead. . . | |||||
03.20 | CO 6771 | ||||
C r a s h d i v e. | Destroyer runs past over the boat at 30 meters from port ahead to starboard astern. Came to southerly course. | ||||
04.00 | CO 5993 | ||||
NW 3, Sea 3, Swell, 8/10 (rain), black horizon | |||||
04.35 | Surfaced. | ||||
05.00 | Came to easterly course. | ||||
06.10 | A German U-boat bearing 110°T easily recognized against the bright eastern sky. Distance 4000 meters, Probably Heidtmann. He dives directly ahead of us. Bearing 170°T 9000 meters a brightly illuminated hospital ship that is probably still searching for survivors from the destroyer that Heidtmann sank tonight. | ||||
06.27 | CO 6776 | ||||
D i v e d | Proceeded submerged at depth 20 meters. | ||||
Until 13.00 hours moved off to the N, then steered an easterly course. | |||||
08.00 | CO 6773 | ||||
11.00 | Bad long wave reception during program time at depth 13.5 meters. | ||||
12.00 | CO 6746 | Day's run: 82.4 nm | |||
56.6 nm | |||||
139.0 nm | |||||
16.00 | |||||
16.55 | Sound bearings in the east. It is 2-3 destroyers, that pass at a great distance. In the periscope nothing is seen. | ||||
18.57 | CO 6753 | Surfaced. | |||
20.00 | CO 6761 | ||||
NNE 4, Sea 4, 4/10, Vis. medium, very bright, wind shifting | |||||
24.00 | CO 6851 | ||||
NW 3, Sea 4, 3/10 (rain) | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 26.11.41 | |
Sun and Moon Data 27.11.41 |
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28.11.41 | |||||
04.00 | CO 6882 | ||||
NNE 3, Sea 3, 7/10 | |||||
04.30 | Brightly illuminated hospital ship passes on easterly course at a distance of 9000 meters. | ||||
06.27 | CO 9225 | ||||
D i v e d. | Proceeded submerged. | ||||
08.00 | CO 9222 | ||||
12.00 | CO 6885 | Day's run: 111.2 nm | |||
39.3 nm | |||||
150.5 nm | |||||
15.00 | Program time. No reception at periscope depth. | ||||
16.00 | CO 6857 | ||||
16.25 | Faint sound bearing astern to port. | ||||
At periscope nothing seen. Sounds are lost. | |||||
17.54 | CO 6849 | Surfaced. | |||
19.15 | CO 6769 | 3 quickly shifting shadows briefly in sight bearing 250°T. | |||
20.00 | CO 6769 | ||||
NEbyN 1, Sea 1, 8/10, very bright, however half moon, Vis. good | |||||
24.00 | CO 6798 | ||||
E 2, 4/10, Sea 1-2 | |||||
29.11.41 | |||||
04.00 | CO 9215 | ||||
E 2, Sea 1, 4/10 | |||||
06.37 | CO 6846 | ||||
D i v e d. | Proceeded submerged. | ||||
08.00 | CO 6843 | ||||
12.00 | CO 6844 | Day's run: 131.2 nm | |||
35.2 nm | |||||
166.5 nm | |||||
15.00 | Program time. Weak reception at periscope depth 12 meters. | ||||
16.00 | CO 6766 | ||||
17.52 | CO 6765 | Surfaced. | |||
20.00 | CO 6767 | ||||
E 1, Sea 0-1, 1/10, very bright moon | |||||
20.05 | In 270°T a quickly shifting and only briefly visible shadow. Apparently a destroyer. Too bright for surface attack. Therefore only a submerged attack is in question. When ready to dive the shadow, apparently a destroyer, passes out of sight. | ||||
20.25 | Very bright | An aircraft flies past. Only heard. | |||
24.00 | CO 6849 | ||||
NE 2, Sea 1, 4/10 | |||||
30.11.41 | |||||
04.00 | CO 6874 | ||||
NNE 2, Sea 1, 3/10, indistinct horizon | |||||
06.33 | CO 6783 | ||||
D i v e d. | Proceeded at depth 20 meters. | ||||
08.00 | CO 6782 | ||||
Sun and Moon Data 28.11.41 | |
Sun and Moon Data 29.11.41 | |
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30.11.41 | |||||
12.00 | CO 6791 | Day's run: 122.5 nm | |||
33.5 nm | |||||
156.0 nm | |||||
16.00 | CO 6765 | ||||
17.47 | CO 6796 | Surfaced. | |||
20.00 | CO 6765 | ||||
24.00 | CO 6879 | ||||
01.12.41 | |||||
04.00 | CO 9132 | ||||
06.37 | CO 6798 | ||||
D i v e d. | |||||
08.00 | CO 6798 | ||||
09.30 | Sound bearing in 200°T. | ||||
In the periscope nothing seen. | |||||
10.05 - 10.12 | Blew. Also on the surface nothing seen. | ||||
10.55 | CO 6877 | Sounds were stronger again. | |||
At periscope depth. | |||||
To the west 2 quickly approaching vessels are seen. | |||||
On coming closer 2 groups of 2 destroyers are recognized. I come to course 0° to reach attack position to the north. | |||||
The 4 destroyers approach quickly from the west. | |||||
11.00 | CO 6877 | To Action Stations. The attack periscope is heavily fogged (despite several days of drying), attack despite this. | |||
The swell is too heavy for use of the forward periscope. Do not succeed geting in the good sea and sun position. | |||||
11.27 | CO 6877 | Three-fan on one of the destroyers. | |||
NNW 3, Sea 3, Swell, 3/10, Vis. good | Range 1500 meters, depth 2 meters, target speed 25 knots, torpedo course target angle 110°. | ||||
Miss! | |||||
Apparently the destroyer reduced speed at the moment of or shortly before the shot. | |||||
Went to depth T = 50 meters [actual depth 100 meters]and then depth T = 80 meters. [actual depth 160 meters] | |||||
There follows a heavy detonation and then 3 weak depth charges at medium range. Because only 1 G7a is available, began return transit. | |||||
Now and then depth charges and propeller sounds are heard, that are lost to the SW. | |||||
12.00 | CO 6877 | Day's run: 117.4 nm | |||
38.5 nm | |||||
155.9 nm | |||||
16.00 | CO 6793 | ||||
17.40 | CO 6769 | Surfaced. Course 330°. | |||
20.00 | CO 6731 | ||||
NbyW 1, Sea 1, 8/10 | |||||
21.39 | Radio Message Kr. 2114. | ||||
21.30 hours convoy of 8 steamers, 6 destroyers square CO 9132, westerly course, 8 knots. | |||||
U-Chef. | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 30.11.41 | |
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01.12.41 | |||||
22.24 | Radio Message Kr 2152. | ||||
Air reports 19.25 hours large units, with them a battleship, easterly course, high speed, in CO 9213. | |||||
23.U-Flottille. | |||||
23.29 | Radio Message Kr 2301. | ||||
20.25 hours in CO 9161 enemy warships, course east, high speed. | |||||
U-Chef. | |||||
24.00 | CO 6416 | ||||
NNW 1, Sea 0, 9/10 (mist) | |||||
02.12.41 | |||||
00.55 | Radio Message KR 2315. | ||||
Kaufmann, Heidtmann, Tiesenhausen. | |||||
English ground forces attack continuously from east of Bardia to west of Tobruk. Tobruk resupply runs day and night. You must help our Africans, therefore go energetically and intercede. | |||||
U-Chef. | |||||
Intended to send first at 04.00 hours a Short Signal concerning return. After this urgent Radio Message I give | |||||
02.58 | Radio Message. | ||||
23.U.Flottille. | |||||
After fan miss on destroyer yesterday, since 12.00 hours one Ato return transit. Square CO 6174 | |||||
Tiesenhausen. | |||||
03.46 | Radio Message. | ||||
3 cruisers, 2 destroyers entered Tobruk, 5 misses. Short wave transmitter out of service. | |||||
U-79. | |||||
03.59 | Alpha Alpha Short Signal. | ||||
Position in 30 hours off return harbor. | |||||
U-331. | |||||
04.00 | CO 5331 | ||||
NNE 4, Sea 3, overcast (rain) | |||||
06.57 | CO 2973 | ||||
D i v e d. | |||||
08.00 | CO 2949 | ||||
12.00 | CO 2944 | Day's run: 180 nm | |||
33 nm | |||||
213 nm | |||||
13.20 - 13.40 | At periscope depth. Attack periscope can no longer be used, completely fogged from water entry. | ||||
15.00 | CO 2917 | ||||
17.55 | CO 2914 | Surfaced. | |||
NE 6, Sea 5, 9/10, very high, steep however short sea | Only both ahead LF can be used against the seas, strong westerly displacement. | ||||
18.25 | Radio Message Kr 1136. | ||||
Heidtmann and Tiesenhausen. | |||||
Using strict scale report what repairs or damage delay short term departure. | |||||
U-Chef. | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 01.12.41 | |
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20.00 | CO 2914 | ||||
NE 7, Sea 5, 9/10, very heavy, high however short sea | |||||
20.13 | Radio Message 1921. | ||||
23.U.Flottille. | |||||
Construction hatch 6 leak locations, main ballast tanks 3 weld seam torn, attack periscope unusable due to water intake, starboard negative buoyancy tank linkage immovable. Bearing damage to gyro transformer. | |||||
Tiesenhausen. | |||||
21.24 | Radio Message 2052. | ||||
Tiesenhausen. | |||||
Escort located 3 December 09.30 hours at Point 140 A. | |||||
U-Chef. | |||||
24.00 | CO 2618 | ||||
N 7, Sea 6, overcast | |||||
03.12.41 | |||||
04.00 | CO 2381 | ||||
NNE 5, Sea 4, overcast | |||||
08.00 | CO 2321 | ||||
NE 5, Sea 3, 7/10 | |||||
09.00 | Point 140A | Taken in convoy by escort vessel 12V9. | |||
09.24 - 09.27 | Crash dive | for training. | |||
10.27 | Passed Aigina minefield. | ||||
11.00 | Passed Piraeus minefield. | ||||
11.30 | Made fast Salamis base. | ||||
11.30 | Day's run: 159.4 nm | ||||
19.1 nm | |||||
178.5 nm | |||||
Oberleutnant z.S. and Kommandant | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 02.12.41 | |
Sun and Moon Data 03.12.41 |
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Chart | Track chart covering entire war patrol |
Radio | Excerpt of the Radio Log for 25 November |
Sketches | Combat sketches |
Commentary of the Befehlshabers der Unterseeboote |
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