U-333 - 2nd War Patrol
Translation by Jerry Mason with help from Andi Forster
Departed |
Date |
Arrived |
Date |
Days at Sea |
La Pallice |
30 March 1942 |
La Pallice |
26 May 1942 |
58 |
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Ships Attacked |
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Date |
KTB Time |
Position |
Ship |
Tons |
Nationality |
Convoy |
6 May 42 |
06.00 |
27°15'N,
79°58'W |
JAVA ARROW |
9,076 |
American |
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6 May 42 |
09.00 |
27°15'N,
79°58'W |
AMAZONE |
9,577 |
Netherlands |
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6 May 42 |
11.00 |
27°15'N,
79°58'W |
HALSEY |
6,768 |
American |
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10 May 42 |
05.00 |
32°03'N,
70°14'W |
CLAN SKENNE |
2,677 |
British |
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Total = 21,923 |
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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. |
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" U 333 " | ||||||||||||||
Beginning on 9.2.1942 | ||||||||||||||
Ending on 28.2.1942 | ||||||||||||||
Kommandant: Kaptlt. C r e m e r | ||||||||||||||
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09.02.-30-02.42 | La Pallice | Shipyard period, overhaul of the boat. | |||
Oberleutnant z.S. and First Watch Officer | |||||
substituting for the Kommandant | |||||
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30.03.42 | |||||
14.35 | Departed La Pallice. | ||||
15.24 | Taken in convoy by Sperrbrecher. | ||||
16.00 | Overcast, W 3-4, Sea 2, Swell | ||||
17.02 | Changed escort. | ||||
19.45 | Released escort, continued transit on ordered departure route. | ||||
20.00 | Overcast, SW 3-4, Sea 2, Swell, misty, Vis. bad 2 nm | ||||
24.00 | Overcast, fog, SW 3-4, Sea 2, Vis. 800-1000 temporary visibility improvement | ||||
31.03.42 | |||||
04.00 | BF 6718 | ||||
Overcast, SW 2-4, Sea 2, light Swell, Vis. medium, occasional moonshine | |||||
08.00 | BF 5861 | Crash dive for training, proceeded submerged, exercises, repetition of Agru-Front training. | |||
Partial overcast, SSW 3-4, Sea 2-3, medium Swell, Vis. medium | |||||
Day's run: Surfaced 186 nm, Submerged 9 nm | |||||
20.15 | Surfaced. | ||||
24.00 | BF 5767 | ||||
Overcast, WSW 3-5, Sea 3, light Swell, rain, Vis. medium | |||||
01.04.42 | |||||
04.00 | BF 5749 | ||||
Overcast, WSW 4, Sea 2-3, medium Swell, Vis. medium | |||||
08.00 | BF 4992 | Proceeded submerged. | |||
Partial overcast, W 4, Sea 2-3, Vis. good | |||||
Day's run: Surfaced 100 nm, Submerged 30 nm | |||||
20.40 | Surfaced. | ||||
24.00 | BF 4897 | ||||
Partial overcast, W 3, Sea 2, Vis. good | |||||
02.04.42 | |||||
04.00 | BF 4879 | ||||
Bright full moon night, S 2-3, Sea 3, Swell | |||||
08.00 | BE 9334 | ||||
S 2, Sea 1, medium NW-Swell, bright moonshine | Day's run: Surfaced 100 nm, Submerged 22 nm | ||||
12.00 | Surfaced. | ||||
16.00 | BE 9341 | ||||
S 2-3, Sea 2, medium Swell, Vis. very good, rising cumulus clouds in the S | |||||
16.40 | Crash dive for aircraft, that suddenly appeared from the clouds. | ||||
Sun and Moon Data 30.03.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 31.03.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 01.04.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 02.04.42 |
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02.04.42 | |||||
At about 35 meters 2 aircraft bombs detonate in the immediate vicinity of the boat. Immediate failures: most of the lighting, almost all bulbs, fuses and a number of electrical boxes from the overhead. Diving planes and rudders failed, the gyrocompass repeater in the control room was smashed; additionally, the flood valves, the main ballast and reserve fuel oil tanks and a number of hull valves were loosened. A 3-finger thick jet of oil pours out into the control room. That was the first impression that one could perceive in a short time with the eyes. The boat was caught at 80 meters and diving planes and rudders operated by hand. After the emergency shut off valves and the hull valves were applied, the clean up work began. At first it seemed desperate, but once lights came on, the sun shone again. In addition the fresh water maker and the E-compressor were out of service, as well as the E-compressor. Also of great concern was that the opening of the drinking water transfer hull valve was not noticed until very late with the result that a significant amount of seawater entered drinking water tank 1. Part of the drinking water contaminated by seawater was simply drained and after the fresh water maker was again in operation the salt content was gradually reduced by the addition of fresh water. The coffee tasted a little salty in the first days but that's war. | |||||
In the radio room all tubes jumped out. The long wave transmitter and the direction finding receiver and also the depth sounder were out of service. | |||||
The conning tower hatch had also taken a beating, so that on diving about one hundred liters of water rushed into the boat, but you get used to it. Almost all of the damage could be repaired except for the slow flooding of main ballast tank 3, which had to be accepted. | |||||
Furthermore the jet of oil had poured oil over most of the tins in which flour, sugar and vegetables were stored. These provisions had become almost completely inedible. The cause lay in the construction of the tins that were not sealed as before, but were only provided with a cover that oil and moisture could penetrate. No special message concerning the aircraft bombs was sent because only minor damage remained. | |||||
21.56 | Surfaced. | ||||
24.00 | BE 9266 | ||||
SSW 3, Sea 2, light overcast, Stratus clouds, Swell, Vis. very good, full moon night | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 02.04.42 |
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03.04.42 | |||||
04.00 | BE 9251 | ||||
SW 4-5, Sea 3, overcast, Vis. good, light W-Swell | |||||
04.24 | Crash dive for 2 aircraft abeam to port. | ||||
05.30 | Surfaced. | ||||
08.00 | BE 9343 | ||||
W 4-5, Sea 3, lightly cloudy, Vis. good, medium Swell | |||||
10.30 | Rudder failure. | ||||
12.00 | BE 9263 | Day's run: Surfaced 105 nm, Submerged 15 nm | |||
NW 5-6, Sea 4, medium Swell, Vis. very good, partly cloudy | |||||
15.30 | Rudder system again in service. | ||||
16.00 | BE 9259 | ||||
NW 4-5, Sea 3, light Swell, partial overcast, Vis. good | |||||
20.00 | BE 9273 | ||||
WSW 3-4, Sea 3, medium Swell, partial overcast, Vis. very good | |||||
24.00 | BE 9195 | ||||
W 4-5, Sea 3, medium Swell, dark night | |||||
04.04.42 | |||||
04.00 | BE 9188 | ||||
SW 5-6, Sea 3-4, overcast, Vis. medium, medium Swell | |||||
08.00 | BE 9421 | ||||
SW 6-7, Sea 5, overcast, rainy, Swell, Vis. good | |||||
12.00 | BE 9412 | Day's run: 120 nm | |||
SW 6-7, Sea 7, overcast, heavy rain, Vis. bad | |||||
16.00 | BE 8633 | ||||
WSW 5-6, Sea 5, overcast, rain showers, freshening, medium Swell | |||||
20.00 | BE 8631 | ||||
W 4-5, Sea 3, light Swell, Vis. very good | |||||
24.00 | BE 8624 | ||||
W 4-5, Sea 3, partial overcast, Vis. medium, medium Swell | |||||
05.04.42 | |||||
04.00 | BE 8619 | ||||
W 5-6, Sea 5, Swell, bright moonlit night, occasionally overcast, Vis. good | |||||
08.00 | BE 8563 | ||||
W 4-5, Sea 4, partial overcast, Vis. good | |||||
12.00 | BE 8555 | Day's run: Surfaced 88 nm, Submerged 25 nm | |||
W 3-4, Sea 3, cloudless, Vis. good, light Swell | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 03.04.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 04.04.42 | |
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05.04.42 | |||||
16.00 | BE 8545 | ||||
SW 4-5, Sea 4, medium Swell, partial overcast, Vis. good | |||||
20.00 | BE 8465 | ||||
SW 5-6, Sea 4-5, medium Swell, few clouds, Vis. good | |||||
24.00 | BE 8491 | ||||
SW 6-7, Sea 5, Swell, cloudy, rainy, at times only limited visibility | |||||
06.04.42 | |||||
04.00 | BE 8481 | ||||
SW 5-6, Sea 5, rain, overcast, Vis. medium | |||||
08.00 | BE 8475 | ||||
WSW 6-7, Sea 6, partial overcast, isolated showers, Vis medium | |||||
12.00 | BE 8474 | Day's run: 96 nm | |||
W 7, Sea 6, partly cloudy, Swell, Vis. good | |||||
16.00 | BE 7694 | ||||
WNW 5-6, Sea 5, partial overcast, Vis. very good | |||||
20.00 | BE 7689 | ||||
WNW 5-6, Sea 5, partly cloudy, Vis. very good | |||||
24.00 | BE 7921 | ||||
NW 5-6, Sea 5, cloudy, rain showers, Vis. good | |||||
07.04.42 | |||||
04.00 | BE 7912 | ||||
NW 4-5, Sea 3-4, medium Swell, partly cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
08.00 | BE 7835 | ||||
NW 4-5, Sea 3-4, partly cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
10.35 | Test dive. | ||||
12.00 | BE 7852 | Day's run: Surfaced 102 nm, Submerged 3 nm | |||
NW 4-5, Sea 3, lightly cloudy, Vis. very good | |||||
16.00 | BE 7842 | ||||
W 3-4, Sea 2-3, light Swell, partly cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
20.00 | BE 7784 | ||||
SW 4-5, Sea 3, light W-Swell, lightly cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
24.00 | BD 9999 | ||||
SW 4-5, Sea 3, light Swell, partly cloudy, brief rain showers, Vis. medium to bad | |||||
08.04.42 | |||||
04.00 | BD 9989 | ||||
SW 5-6, Sea 4, cloudy, Vis. medium, visibility deteriorating in showers to 2000 meters | |||||
08.00 | CE 3311 | ||||
SW 6-7, Sea 6, overcast, Vis. medium, rain showers | |||||
12.00 | CE 3232 | Day's run: 145 nm | |||
WSW 6-7, Sea 6, overcast, medium Swell, Vis. bad, rain squalls | |||||
16.00 | CE 3222 | ||||
W 5-6, Sea 5, cloudy, Swell, Vis. good | |||||
20.00 | CE 3215 | ||||
WSW 6-7, Sea 6, overcast, Swell, rain showers, Vis. medium | |||||
24.00 | CE 3139 | ||||
W 4-5, Sea 3, Swell, cloudy, rainy, Vis. medium | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 05.04.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 06.04.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 07.04.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 08.04.42 |
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09.04.42 | |||||
04.00 | CE 3152 | ||||
WSW 4-5, Sea 4, rain, Vis. medium to bad | |||||
08.00 | CE 3117 | ||||
WSW 4-5, Sea 3-4, overcast, rain, Vis. bad | |||||
12.00 | CE 2362 | Day's run: 92 nm | |||
SW 4-5, Sea 3-4, overcast, Vis. medium | |||||
16.00 | CE 2354 | ||||
S 6-7, Sea 6, medium SW-Swell, Vis. good | |||||
20.00 | CE 2347 | ||||
SW 5-6, Sea 5, Swell, overcast, Vis. good | |||||
24.00 | CE 2265 | ||||
SW 6-7, Sea 6, overcast, rain, Vis. medium | |||||
10.04.42 | |||||
04.00 | CE 2259 | ||||
SSW 5-6, Sea 6, medium Swell, overcast, Vis. bad | |||||
08.00 | CE 2258 | ||||
S 7-8, Sea 6-7, Swell, overcast, Vis. bad | |||||
12.00 | CE 2281 | Day's run: 70 nm | |||
SSW 6-7, Sea 7, overcast, rain squall, Vis. medium | |||||
16.00 | CE 2272 | ||||
SW 6-7, Sea 5-6, partial overcast, rain squalls, Vis. medium | |||||
20.00 | CE 2196 | ||||
WSW 6-7, Sea 7, rain, light overcast, Vis. good to medium | |||||
24.00 | CE 2195 | ||||
W 7-8, Sea 7, partial overcast, rain squall, Vis. medium | |||||
11.04.42 | |||||
04.00 | CE 2194 | ||||
WSW 7-8, Sea 7, overcast, rain, Vis. medium | |||||
08.00 | CE 2186 | ||||
WSW 7-8, Sea 7, overcast, rain, Vis. bad | |||||
11.12 | Test dive. | ||||
12.00 | CE 2185 | Day's run: 52 nm | |||
W 7-8, Sea 6-7, partial overcast, rain squall, Vis. good | |||||
16.00 | CE 2176 | ||||
W 7-8, Sea 7, partly cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 09.04.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 10.04.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 11.04.42 |
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11.04.42 | |||||
17.08 | Dived. | ||||
From the aircraft bombs, all fasteners on the aft upper deck torpedo canister had let go, so that the canister was completely lifted by the overcoming water and threatened to go overboard. | |||||
I hope for better weather tomorrow. | |||||
12.04.42 | |||||
09.10 | Surfaced. | ||||
Worked on the upper deck canister until 10.20 hours. During the work the Number 1 went overboard and was recovered. With waiting and hoping (the weather) cooperated. | |||||
12.00 | CE 1527 | Day's run: Surfaced 73 nm, Submerged 35 nm | |||
WSW 5-6, Sea 4, medium NW-Swell, Vis. good | |||||
16.00 | CE 1518 | ||||
WNW 3, Sea 3, clear, Vis. very good, medium NW-Swell | |||||
16.12 | Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix = 260°T, 61 nm. | ||||
20.00 | CE 1456 | ||||
SW 1-2, Sea 1, long Swell, overcast, Vis. good | |||||
24.00 | CE 1445 | ||||
S 3, Sea 2, long NW-Swell, overcast, Vis. medium to bad, rain | |||||
13.04.42 | |||||
04.00 | CD 3682 | ||||
SSW 3-4, Sea 2, overcast, Vis. medium to bad, light Swell | |||||
08.00 | CD 3677 | ||||
SW 3-4, Sea 1-2, overcast, Swell, Vis. medium | |||||
12.00 | CD 3823 | Day's run: 168 nm | |||
SW 3-4, Sea 3, overcast, Vis. medium | |||||
13.00 | Test dive. | ||||
16.00 | CD 3816 | ||||
WSW 4-5, Sea 3-4, partly cloudy, light Swell, Vis. medium | |||||
20.00 | CD 3739 | ||||
WSW 4-5, Sea 3, clear, Vis. medium | |||||
24.00 | CD 3752 | ||||
SW 4-5, Sea 3-4, medium Swell, Vis. medium, partial overcast | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 11.04.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 12.04.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 13.04.42 |
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14.04.42 | |||||
04.00 | CD 3744 | ||||
SW 3-4, Sea 2-3, Vis. medium | |||||
08.00 | CD 2959 | ||||
SSW 4-5, Sea 4, overcast, Vis. medium to bad | |||||
12.00 | CD 2973 | Day's run: 120 nm | |||
SSW 4-5, Sea 3-4, partial overcast, Vis. good | |||||
16.00 | CD 2896 | ||||
S 4-5, Sea 3-4, partly cloudy, Vis. medium | |||||
20.00 | CD 2977 | ||||
S 4-5, Sea 3-4, overcast, Vis. medium to bad, rain | |||||
24.00 | CD 5232 | ||||
SW 5-6, Sea 3-4, overcast, rain, Vis. medium | |||||
15.04.42 | |||||
04.00 | CD 5215 | ||||
NW 4-5, Sea 4, partial overcast, rain, Vis. medium | |||||
08.00 | Test dive. | ||||
12.00 | CD 5137 | Day's run: 110 nm | |||
WNW 4-5, Sea 3, partly cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
16.00 | CD 5124 | ||||
NW 5-6, Sea, lightly overcast, Vis. good | |||||
20.00 | CD 4339 | ||||
WNW 4, Sea 2-3, partial overcast, Vis. good | |||||
24.00 | CD 4352 | ||||
NW 2, Sea 2, light NW-Swell, lightly overcast, Vis. very good | |||||
16.04.42 | |||||
04.00 | CD 4344 | ||||
NW 3, Sea 1-2, light NW-Swell, few clouds, Vis. good | |||||
08.00 | CD 4257 | ||||
WNW 2-3, Sea 1, lightly cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
12.00 | CD 4158 | Day's run: Surfaced 160 nm, Submerged 23 nm | |||
WNW 2-3, Sea 1, light NNW-Swell, lightly cloudy, Vis. very good | |||||
16.00 | Test dive. | ||||
20.00 | CC 6393 | ||||
SE 2, Sea 1, light W-Swell, clear, Vis. good | |||||
24.00 | CC 6378 | ||||
SE 3-4, Sea 2-3, partial overcast, Vis. very good | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 14.04.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 15.04.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 16.04.42 |
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17.04.42 | |||||
04.00 | CC 6533 | ||||
S 3-4, Sea 1-2, light Swell, cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
08.00 | CC 6525 | ||||
SSE 3-4, Sea 3, overcast, Vis. good, light Swell | |||||
12.00 | CC 6514 | Day's run: 170 nm | |||
SSE 4, Sea 3, overcast, medium Swell, Vis. medium | |||||
13.33 | Test dive. | ||||
16.00 | CC 6437 | ||||
SSE 4-5, Sea 3, cloudy, rainy, Vis. good, in rain showers deteriorating to 1000 meters | |||||
20.00 | CC 6443 | ||||
SSE 6-7, Sea 5, overcast, misty, rain shower, Vis. bad | |||||
21.45 | Crash dive for aircraft. | ||||
Bearing 250°T, range 4500 meters, altitude 1500 meters, flying boat. | |||||
22.27 | Surfaced. | ||||
24.00 | CC 5666 | ||||
S 4-5, Sea 3, S-Swell, cloudy, rain, Vis. good , in showers 1000 meters | |||||
18.04.42 | |||||
04.00 | CC 5655 | ||||
WSW 3-4, Sea 3, rain, overcast, Vis. medium | |||||
08.00 | CC 5648 | ||||
W 4-5, Sea 3, partial overcast, rain squall, Vis. medium | |||||
12.00 | CC 5593 | Day's run: Surfaced 135 nm, Submerged 5 nm | |||
WSW 5-6, Sea 4, overcast, rainy, Vis. good | |||||
16.00 | CC 5574 | ||||
NW 6-7, Sea 5, changing cloudiness, squalls, rain Vis. good to bad | |||||
20.00 | CC 5499 | ||||
W 6-7, Sea 5, partly cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
24.00 | CC 5731 | ||||
W 5-6, Sea 4, overcast, rain, Vis. medium | |||||
19.04.42 | |||||
04.00 | CC 5723 | ||||
W 6-7, Sea 4-5, overcast, rain, Vis. medium to bad | |||||
08.00 | CC 5725 | ||||
W 5-6, Sea 4, overcast, Vis. medium | |||||
12.00 | CC 5727 | Day's run: 94 nm | |||
SW 4-5, Sea 4, lightly overcast, Vis. medium | |||||
16.00 | Test dive. | ||||
20.00 | CC 5743 | ||||
SSW 2, Sea 4, light overcast, Vis. medium | |||||
24.00 | CC 5743 | ||||
SSE 3-4, Sea 2-3, overcast, drizzle | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 17.04.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 18.04.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 19.04.42 |
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20.04.42 | |||||
04.00 | CC 5743 | Back and forth in position. | |||
SE 3-4, Sea 2, overcast, incessant rain, Vis. bad | |||||
08.00 | CC 5743 | Back and forth in position. | |||
SE 3-4, Sea 2, overcast, rain, Vis. medium | |||||
12.00 | CC 5743 | Back and forth in position. | |||
SE 3-4, Sea 2, overcast, rain, Vis. medium | Day's run: 120 nm | ||||
16.00 | CC 5743 | Back and forth in position. | |||
W 4-5, Sea 4, partly cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
18.05 | Tanker met. | ||||
20.00 | CC 5743 | ||||
W 4-5, Sea 3, partly cloudy, Vis. very good | |||||
24.00 | CC 5779 | ||||
W 2-4, Sea 1-2, few clouds, Vis. very good | |||||
21.04.42 | |||||
04.00 | CC 8117 | ||||
SW 2, Sea 2, partial overcast, medium SW-Swell, Vis. good | |||||
08.00 | CC 7368 | ||||
SSW 2-3, Sea 2, partly cloudy, Vis. medium | |||||
12.00 | CC 7391 | Day's run: 120 nm | |||
SSE 4, Sea 2-3, cloudy, rainy, Vis. good | |||||
16.00 | CC 7391 | ||||
SW 5-6, Sea 4, Vis. good | |||||
20.00 | CC 7623 | ||||
W 5-6, Sea 4, partly cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
24.00 | CC 7376 | ||||
SW 4-5, Sea 3, lightly overcast, squalls, rain, Vis. good | |||||
22.04.42 | |||||
04.00 | CC 7611 | ||||
WSW 4, Sea 2, partly cloudy, Vis. good (moon) | |||||
08.00 | CC 7537 | ||||
WSW 4-5, Sea 2-3, partly cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
12.00 | CC 7555 | Day's run: 96 nm | |||
SW 4-5, Sea 4, overcast, Vis. good | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 20.04.42 | |
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22.04.42 | |||||
14.00 | At 14.00 hours provisions transfer took place in Sea State 5. Everything was executed with the help of 3.7 ammunition canisters and sea bags alongside at approximately 60 meters. The tanker maneuvered very ponderously and driving alongside was not easy seamanship in the rough sea. For the crew, the transfer was a welcome change. They worked hard for 5 hours harnessed and with swimming trunks. At night contact was maintained on the tanker. | ||||
Rubber boats covered with waterproof tarpaulins would be useful as ferries for transfer. Then the transfer of 14 days provisions could be completed in an hour. | |||||
16.00 | CC 7558 | ||||
SW 4-5, Sea 5, partial overcast, Vis. good | |||||
19.20 | Provisions transfer ended. | ||||
20.00 | CC 7584 | ||||
SW 4-5, Sea 4, partial overcast, Vis. good | |||||
24.00 | CC 7555 | ||||
SW 4-5, Sea 4, partly cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
23.04.42 | |||||
04.00 | CC 7584 | ||||
W 3-4, Sea 2-3, partly cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
08.00 | CC 7585 | ||||
W 3, Sea 2, medium swell, cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
19.20 | Fuel oil transfer. | ||||
The oil transfer was completed in the good weather. | |||||
While driving up to the hose one must hold up slightly, otherwise one is easily set on the buoys by the swell and drives them away. At all cost the towing pennant should be secured by a steel rope, since under strain the pendant slips out of the tow hook and breaks the towing connection. It is better to not let the pennant come loose. | |||||
At the very end, when casting off the hose a steel pendant got into the propeller. It is therefore expedient to stop the diesel facing the hose when casting off the connection. The matter was not tragic. | |||||
12.00 | CC 7555 | Day's run: 96 nm | |||
W 3, Sea 2, medium swell | |||||
16.00 | CC 7555 | ||||
W 3, Sea 2, few clouds, Vis. very good | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 22.04.42 | |
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23.04.42 | |||||
Then Engineering Officer went below with a Tauchretter and cut through the rope end with a steel saw. | |||||
The remains of our dinghy were thrown overboard. The small boat was split into a thousand pieces by aircraft bombs. | |||||
20.00 | CC 7555 | ||||
W 3, Sea 2, light swell, Vis. good | |||||
22.30 | Oil transfer ended. | ||||
24.00 | CC 7555 | ||||
W 3, Sea 1, few clouds, Vis. very good | |||||
24.04.42 | |||||
04.00 | CC 7545 | ||||
W 2, Sea 1, light W-Swell, Vis. very good | |||||
08.00 | CC 7494 | ||||
W 1, Sea 1, light Swell, partly cloudy, Vis. medium | |||||
12.00 | CC 7473 | Day's run: 124 nm | |||
ENE 3-4, Sea 2, cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
15.45 | We are spared nothing. The main gyro compass and all repeaters stop. The cause will be an eternal mystery. The transducer was taken apart and reassembled and power was suddenly available. | ||||
16.00 | CB 9931 | ||||
E 3-4, Sea 3, overcast, Vis. good, rain | |||||
20.00 | CB 9915 | ||||
E 4-5, Sea 3-4, overcast rain | |||||
24.00 | CB 9865 | ||||
ES 4-5, Sea 3, overcast, rain, Vis. medium | |||||
25.04.42 | |||||
04.00 | CB 9857 | ||||
E 4-5, Sea 3-4, cloudy, Vis. medium | |||||
08.00 | CB 9793 | ||||
E 4-5, Sea 3-4, cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
12.00 | CB 9788 | Day's run: 175 nm | |||
E 4, Sea 3, partial overcast, Vis. very good | |||||
16.00 | DD 2312 | ||||
ENE 3, Sea 2-3, broken cloud deck, Vis. very good | |||||
20.00 | Test dive. | ||||
24.00 | DD 2219 | ||||
NE 3, Sea 2-3, partly cloudy, Vis. very good | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 23.04.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 24.04.42 | |
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26.04.42 | |||||
00.25 | Steamer in sight. Estimated target angle 40°, course about 50. I was about to turn away, at that moment it seemed he was swallowed by the sea bottom. | ||||
I thought it was a mirage in the dusk. I turned immediately at top speed to the last visible position. 1-1/2 hours later the port diesel failed, a cylinder liner was torn. The pursuit had to be abandoned. The engine room was now very busy. | |||||
04.00 | DD 2271 | ||||
NE 3-4, Sea 2, cloudy, moonlit night, Vis. good | |||||
06.45 | Starboard diesel fails out of sympathy. After 2 hours was again in operation. A cooling water pipe was cracked. | ||||
08.00 | DD 2194 | ||||
N 4, Sea 2, overcast, rain, Vis. medium | |||||
12.00 | DD 2421 | Day's run: Surfaced 174 nm, Submerged 3 nm | |||
N 5-6, Sea 3-5, overcast, rain showers, Vis. medium | |||||
16.00 | DD 1636 | ||||
NNW 4-5, Sea 3-4, cloudy, rain Vis. good | |||||
20.00 | DD 1618 | ||||
N 4-5, Sea 3-4, overcast, drizzle, Vis. bad | |||||
24.00 | DD 1561 | ||||
N 4-5, Sea 3-4, cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
27.04.42 | |||||
04.00 | DD 1529 | ||||
N 3-4, Sea 3, cloudy, moonshine, Vis. good | |||||
08.00 | DD 1493 | ||||
NNW 4, Sea 2-3, cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
12.00 | DD 1488 | Day's run: 168 nm | |||
NNW 3-4, Sea 1-2, cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
16.00 | DC 1714 | ||||
N 3, Sea 2, lightly cloudy, Vis. very good | |||||
20.00 | DC 3928 | ||||
N 3, Sea 1-2, few clouds, Vis. good | |||||
24.00 | DC 3941 | ||||
N 2, Sea 1, clear, lightly cloudy, Vis. very good | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 26.04.42 | |
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28.04.42 | |||||
04.00 | DC 3859 | ||||
N 2, Sea 1-2, partly cloudy, Vis. very good | |||||
08.00 | DC 3872 | ||||
N 2-3, Sea 1, lightly cloudy, bright moonlit night, Vis. good | |||||
12.00 | DC 6131 | Day's run: 178 nm | |||
N 1, Sea 1, light N-Swell, moonshine, Vis. good | |||||
16.00 | DC 6116 | ||||
N 1-2, Sea 1, clear, Vis. very good | |||||
20.00 | DC 5352 | ||||
N 1-2, Sea 2, lightly cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
24.00 | DC 5387 | ||||
NE 2, Sea 2, lightly cloudy, Vis. very good | |||||
29.04.42 | |||||
04.00 | DC 5532 | ||||
ENE 2-3, Sea 1, cloudy, bright moonlit night, Vis. very good | |||||
08.00 | DC 5527 | ||||
E 2, Sea 1, bright moonlit night, cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
12.00 | DE 5465 | Day's run: 196 nm | |||
E 1-2, Sea 1, lightly cloudy, Vis. very good | |||||
16.00 | DC 5482 | ||||
E 2, Sea 1, few clouds, Vis. very good | |||||
20.00 | DC 5474 | ||||
E 2, Sea 1, lightly cloudy, Vis. very good | |||||
24.00 | DC 4646 | ||||
E 2, Sea 1, lightly cloudy, Vis. very good | |||||
30.04.42 | |||||
04.00 | DC 4591 | ||||
ESE 2, Sea 1, bright moonlit night, Vis. very good | |||||
08.00 | DC 4579 | ||||
SSE 2, Sea 1, bright moonlit night, Vis. very good | |||||
12.00 | DC 4732 | Day's run: 186 nm | |||
SSE 2, Sea 1, bright moonlit night, cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 28.04.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 29.04.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 30.04.42 |
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30.04.42 | |||||
15.05 | Tanker in sight to starboard with bow right, target angle 30-40°. Maneuvered ahead, allowed myself to fall back. | ||||
Under the simplest conditions text book shot from tube 3, depth 3 meters, torpedo speed 30 knots, target speed 12.5 knots, target angle 87°, range 1200 meters. Passed for undetermined reasons. | |||||
Shot from tube 4. | |||||
Depth 3 meters, torpedo speed 30 knots, target speed 14 knots, target angle 103°, range 1200 meters. | |||||
Passed. Speed was over estimated. | |||||
Reloaded submerged, surfaced. | |||||
Pursued full of rage in the belly. Now began an hour-long maneuver ahead. Very good visibility of about 12 nm, and although I maneuvered ahead in the favorable sun sector, the damned tanker threw a wrench into the works for me, by making a of all things a 40° zig zag away from land. Everything had to begin all over again. The tanker zig zagged continuously about every 10 minutes to port or to starboard. By the time I finally had him at a sharp target angle it had gotten dark. The moon had risen and illuminated me full sized. I decided not to wait long and to attack submerged from the unfavorable moon sector. Let myself fall back, the tanker had approximately target angle 30° and the range amounted to1800 meters. A wonderful attack, the target angle was 50°. Periscope retracted briefly, shot data set. Periscope briefly extended, target angle was sharper, about 30°, therefore he had zig zagged towards. Decision: shoot at a sharp target angle. Bearing transmitter out of service, fixed angle ordered. Boat cut under briefly. Periscope extended again. I estimated the range at 400 meters. Fixed angle set. During this time the tanker must have sighted me, zig zagged towards me and rammed. First he hit the bow, then the periscope and shaved off the bridge with the propeller. Water intake in the conning tower and in the control room. In the conning tower the water intake is so heavy that the source can not be determined with the naked eye. Initialy it was assumed that the pressure hull was cracked. The conning tower was cleared. | |||||
In the control room the leaks at the air search periscope and the radio direction finder were very heavy. The periscope shaft is full, the head valve leaks heavily. The whole thing is a fountain. | |||||
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30.04.42 | |||||
After eliminating the larger leaks in the control room, determined in the conning tower that only the cable stuffing box and the connecting cables for the ruder angle indicator on the bridge leak very heavily and that the pressure hull was sound. | |||||
Surfaced. The expectation was that the conning tower hatch could not be opened, the damage control party was assembled at the galley hatch. The conning tower hatch could not be opened, got out through the galley hatch. The conning tower hatch was cleared immediately. An inspection of the upper deck showed the following: The bow was bent to port, the watertight bow was torn. The UZO and the radio direction finder were torn. The forward and starboard after net deflectors were torn. The conning tower cladding on the starboard side was destroyed and forced in. | |||||
Intend initially to move off and repair. | |||||
01.05.42 | |||||
04.55 | Surfaced. | ||||
08.00 | DC 4627 | ||||
SE 3-4, Sea 2, bright moonlit night, few clouds, Vis. good | |||||
A day of repairs. | |||||
With the help of the welding torch, 2/3 of the bridge cladding was burned away. The turning shaft of the radio direction finder was made tight by wooden plugs and grouting compound. The cable duct and drains in the conning tower were welded shut. | |||||
On examining the outer torpedo tube doors it was determined that tubes II and IV could not be opened. | |||||
The test dive showed continuous flooding, so that lying on the bottom or long submerged cruise was always associated with continual filling of the bilges and constant pumping. Intend to proceed on the surface by day into the Straits of Florida. In no case come home without a steamer, 3 tubes were perfectly operable. | |||||
I developed a provisional UZO and affixed binoculars to aim with. Motto was: Revenge for the ramming. | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 30.04.42 | |
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01.05.42 | |||||
12.00 | DC5177 | Day's run: Surfaced 241 nm, Submerged 22 nm | |||
SE 3, Sea 1, bright moonlit night, Vis. good | |||||
16.00 | DC 5185 | ||||
NE 3-4, Sea 1-2, overcast, Vis. good | |||||
20.00 | DC 5173 | ||||
Wind calm, Sea 0, Vis. good, lightly overcast | |||||
24.00 | DC 4398 | ||||
SW 1-2, Sea 1, lightly overcast, Vis good | |||||
02.05.42 | |||||
04.00 | DC 4627 | ||||
SW 1, Sea 0, bright moonlit night, Vis. bad | |||||
08.00 | DC 4566 | ||||
S 1, Sea 0, bright moonlit night, Vis. medium | |||||
12.00 | DC 4582 | Day's run: 172 nm | |||
S 1-2, Sea 1, clear sky, Vis. good | |||||
12.46 | Practice dive. | ||||
16.00 | DC 4733 | ||||
S 1-2, Sea 1, partly cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
20.00 | DC 4725 | ||||
S 1-2, Sea 1, partly cloudy, Vis. very good | |||||
22.42 | Aircraft sighted bearing 90°T. Course 50°. | ||||
24.00 | DC 4744 | ||||
S 1-2, Sea 1, partly cloudy, Vis. very good | |||||
03.05.42 | |||||
04.00 | DB 6986 | ||||
SE 3, Sea 2, lightly cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
08.00 | DB 9312 | ||||
SE 3-4, Sea 2, partly cloudy, bright moonlit night, Vis. good | |||||
12.00 | DB 9232 | Day's run: Surfaced 190 nm, Submerged 2 nm | |||
SE 2-3, Sea 1, partly cloudy, bright moonlit night, Vis. good | |||||
15.00 | Crash dive for aircraft bearing 330°T, medium altitude, float plane, biplane. | ||||
16.00 | DB 9255 | ||||
SSE 3, Sea 2, cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
20.00 | DB 9276 | ||||
ESE 3-4, Sea 2, lightly cloudy, | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 01.05.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 02.05.42 | |
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03.05.42 | |||||
Vis. very good | |||||
24.00 | DB 9542 | ||||
E 2-4, Sea 2, cloudy, Vis. very good | |||||
04.05.42 | |||||
04.00 | DB 9496 | ||||
ESE 3-4, Sea 2, partly cloudy, Vis. medium | |||||
08.00 | DB 9513 | ||||
ESE 3-4, Sea 2, cloudy, bright moonlit night, Vis. good | Because there is no traffic offshore, intend to run to the coast without regard for the leaks. | ||||
12.00 | DB 9534 | Day's run: Surfaced 187 nm, Submerged 5 nm | |||
SES 3, Sea 2, cloudy, bright moonlit night, Vis. good | |||||
13.16 | Test dive. | ||||
16.00 | DB 9569 | ||||
ESE 3-4, Sea 2-3, lightly cloudy, Vis. very good | Fast land-based aircraft on the horizon with E-W course, did not dive. | ||||
20.00 | CB 9529 | ||||
ESE 3, Sea 2, clear, Vis. very good | |||||
20.15 | Crash dive for biplane, float plane. | ||||
20.50 | Surfaced. | ||||
24.00 | DB 9518 | ||||
ESE 3, Sea 2, lightly cloudy, Vis. very good | |||||
05.05.42 | |||||
04.00 | DB 9569 | ||||
SE 3, Sea 2, cloudy, Vis. good | Shadow to starboard, a destroyer, patrolling the route from buoy to buoy. | ||||
08.00 | DB 9598 | ||||
SE 2-3, Sea 1-3, 6/10, Vis. good | |||||
12.00 | DB 9498 | ||||
SE 2-3, Sea 2, 8/10, Vis. good | |||||
12.15 | Dived. | ||||
Put the boat on the bottom at the Bethel Shoal Buoy. Sound gear manned. Raised from the bottom on propeller sounds to go to periscope depth. 3 steamers at range = 7000 meters with target angle 90°. | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 03.05.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 04.05.42 | |
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06.05.42 | |||||
02.50 | Surfaced went to the the Bethel Shoal Buoy on the surface. Course calculated by the St. Lucie Shoal Buoy. Besides, current must be taken into account, because this also runs towards land. | ||||
Two destroyers on northerly course in port echelon, out maneuvered. | |||||
04.00 | DB 9738 | ||||
SE 2, Sea 1, overcast, Vis. very good | |||||
05.30 | DB 9763 | Large tanker in sight on southerly course. Perfectly distinguished as type "GULF PRIDE", 12500 tons. Maneuvered ahead for surface attack. Depth 3 meters, torpedo speed 30 knots, target speed 10 knots, bow left target angle 90°, range = 1000 meters. Double shot. Hit amidships, tanker burns. Hit in the engine room. Tanker was abandoned by crew. Stern submerged after a short time. Tanker sinks. Reloaded, because only 2 bow torpedo tubes are clear. | |||
08.00 | DB 9763 | ||||
E 3, Sea 2, overcast up to bright moonlit night, Vis. good | |||||
09.20 | DB 9763 | No day's run. | |||
Steamer in sight, a large freighter of 6000 tons. Maneuvered ahead for surface attack. Bright moonshine, must attack out of the unfavorable moon sector due to shallow water. | |||||
Depth 3 meters, torpedo speed 30 knots, target speed 9 knots, target angle 70° and 80°, range = 1500 meters. | |||||
Double shot. 1 hit tears the stern off, which burns several meters from the steamer. Crews abandons ship. Steamer sank over the stern. | |||||
11.15 | DB 9763 | Before reloading, a large tanker by appearance type "W.B. WALKER" in sight on northerly course. | |||
Because of the bright moonshine and the early dawn beginning I must move across to the starboard side. I am stop in 8 meters water and wait for my victim. Visibility is very good. | |||||
Depth 3 meters, torpedo speed 30 knots, target speed 10 knots, target angle 70° and 80°, range = 1000 meters. | |||||
Double shot. Hit amidships. Monumental detonation. For a minute the tanker disappears in the detonation cloud. Then the tanker lay directly on the bottom. The superstructure and the over deck visible out of the water. Tanker burns incredibly, the smoke cloud could still be seen 12 hours | |||||
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06.05.42 | later over the horizon. Crew abandoned ship, as far as still living. | ||||
Yet another tanker in sight to port. Shot from the stern tube. Shot does not go out, because the withdrawing linkage can not be moved. After a minute the tube is ready again, however the tanker ran off. Coup de grace on the burning tanker, to destroy the superstructure. A bottom runner, because the depth was only 8 meters. Otherwise the running track was perfectly distinguished. | |||||
Shadows in sight ahead and to port far off. Steamers with northerly course, all were soon out of sight. Meanwhile sunrise. Put the boat on the bottom at the St. Lucie Shoal Buoy in 30 meters water. Reloaded and manned the sound gear. | |||||
Sound bearing. Boat raised from the bottom, to periscope depth. Steamer on southerly course at 8000 meters. Ran submerged towards land to attack the next steamer. | |||||
Due to sound bearing all around sweep. Destroyer range = 1000 meters running towards me at target angle 0°. The destroyer had seen me in the mirror flat sea. Depth charges from 22.50 hours. Water depth was about 25-30 meters. While going deeper from periscope depth the first depth charges detonated at 20 meters. With these both diving planes failed. Before the diving planes were shifted to hand drive, and the bilges, which now filled continuously due to the already described problem, were pumped, they forced the stern down. In a few seconds the boat developed a tendency to break through the water surface, so that broaching could only be prevented by flooding the negative buoyancy tanks. The boat sank to the bottom like a stone. Two destroyers located [used Asdic] the boat and overran it very accurately. | |||||
One heard the depth charges falling and they all lay damn close. At long range the locator sent out an impulse every few seconds. On getting closer the boat was held by an irregular strength impulse which sounded as if the main ballast and fuel oil tanks were being fired at by a light machine gun with short bursts of fire. | |||||
The better part of the lighting failed immediately from the depth charges, it rained down in the usual manner from the ceiling. All depth gauges - and rudder indicators failed. The diesel air intake mast leaked heavily, so that the drain had to be closed and | |||||
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06.05.42 | |||||
the mast allowed to flood. | |||||
Furthermore the magnetic compass, the starboard diesel telegraph and the hull valve reporting system was destroyed. Intention: By all means get the boat off the bottom. | |||||
On the next circle of the destroyers the negative buoyancy tanks were expressed, the bilges pumped, everything had already been trimmed forward and the E-motors were running at AK, the diving plane set hard down. It did not help. The boat shot up with a large stern down angle. Broaching was only prevented by flooding the negative buoyancy tanks. Again we lay on the bottom and were attacked anew with depth charges. Now all E-motors and rectifiers were turned off. The boat was still exactly overrun. Intention: run over the bottom. | |||||
The negative buoyancy tanks were slowly expressed with air and the regulating tanks were pumped so that the boat barely had negative buoyancy. Then the motors were run at GF, then at LF, so that the boat slowly but surely slid over the bottom. After 7 hours the brave boat had slid to about depth 60 meters. | |||||
Intention: at darkness surface by blowing and run at AK and make repairs. In the meantime as the depth charges disappeared, a third destroyer arrived, destroyers patrolled back and forth behind the boat. | |||||
07.05.42 | |||||
05.25 | Surfaced at darkness. 30 kg of air remaining and battery empty. A new surprise followed. Main ballast tank 5 and 3 could not be emptied, so that the boat could not run at AK. The boat literally floated only on main ballast tank 1. That did not help. Ruder hard over. Negative buoyancy tanks expressed and when the over deck fully emerged initially proceeded at HF. During the night main ballast and reserve fuel oil tank 4 was pumped out, so that during the day we had at least two ballast tanks. Main ballast and reserve fuel oil tank 2 was still full. Intention: initially conduct repairs submerged. | ||||
08.00 | DB 9819 | ||||
E 4, Sea 2, overcast, Vis. medium | |||||
12.00 | DB 9831 | Dived, repaired. | |||
E 2, Sea 0-1, 4/10, Vis. good | |||||
23.42 | Surfaced. Day's run: after surfacing about 60 nm. | ||||
24.00 | DB 9536 | ||||
Wind calm, Sea 0, lightly overcast, Vis. very good | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 06.05.42 | |
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08.05.42 | |||||
04.00 | DB 9373 | ||||
E 3, Sea 1-2, partly cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
08.00 | DB 9367 | With repairs on the surface determined that main ballast tank 5 was not torn, only the spindle displaced and loosened. | |||
ESE 3, Sea 2, overcast, Vis. good | |||||
12.00 | DC 7124 | Day's run: Surfaced 130 nm, Submerged 36 nm | |||
ESE 2, Sea 1-2, partial overcast, Vis. good | Test dive. | ||||
16.00 | DC 7131 | ||||
S 3, Sea 1-2, partly cloudy, Vis. very good | |||||
20.00 | DC 7223 | ||||
S 3, Sea 1-2, partly cloudy, Vis. very good | |||||
24.00 | DC 4972 | ||||
S 3, Sea 1-2, partly cloudy, Vis. very good | |||||
09.05.42 | |||||
04.00 | DC 4962 | ||||
S 3, Sea 2, lightly overcast, SE-Swell, Vis. good | |||||
08.00 | DC 5723 | ||||
S 2, Sea 1-2, lightly cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
11.45 | Test dive. | ||||
12.00 | DC 5572 | Day's run: Surfaced 250 nm, Submerged 2 nm | |||
S 3, Sea 1-2, cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
16.00 | DC 5555 | ||||
SW 3, Sea 2, cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
20.00 | DC 5516 | ||||
SW 3, Sea 2, cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
24.00 | DC 5298 | ||||
SW 2, Sea 2, overcast, Vis. good | |||||
10.05.42 | |||||
04.00 | DC 5358 | Steamer in sight, passenger freighter 6000 tons, with target angle right 140°. It is fitting that he came to me right after the depth charge prosecution, he was breakfast with pleasure. Passed by on the starboard side at 2000 meters and maneuvered ahead. | |||
NE 3-4, Sea 2, overcast, drizzle, Vis. bad | |||||
Double shot. Depth 3 meters, torpedo speed 30 knots, target speed 11 knots, target angle briefly right 80°, range = 1000 meters, hit amidships, shortly thereafter 2nd detonation, the entire bridge with all of the superstructure flies in the air, is abandoned by the crew, then sinks on an even keel. That was balm for our depth charge wounds. | |||||
08.00 | DC 6117 | ||||
N 3, Sea 2, cloudy, Vis. medium | |||||
12.00 | DC 3785 | Day's run: 240 nm | |||
N 3, Sea 2, overcast, rain, Vis. medium | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 08.05.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 09.05.42 | |
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10.05.42 | |||||
16.00 | DC 3767 | ||||
NNE 3-4, Sea 2-3, overcast, rain showers, Vis. medium | |||||
20.00 | DC 3843 | ||||
N 3, Sea 2, overcast, Vis. medium | |||||
24.00 | DC 3826 | ||||
N 3-4, Sea 2-3, lightly cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
11.05.42 | |||||
04.00 | DC 3675 | ||||
N 3, Sea 1-2, partly cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
08.00 | DC 3659 | ||||
N 3, Sea 3, cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
12.00 | DD 1419 | Day's run: Surfaced 189 nm, Submerged 6 nm | |||
N 2-3, Sea 1-2, lightly cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
16.00 | DD 1413 | ||||
NW 3, Sea 1-2, lightly cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
20.00 | DD 1511 | ||||
NW 2-3, Sea 2, lightly cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
24.00 | DD 1292 | ||||
NW 4, Sea 2-3, cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
12.05.42 | |||||
04.00 | DD 1351 | ||||
NNW 3, Sea 3, Vis. good | |||||
08.00 | DD 1363 | ||||
NW 3-4, Sea 3, partly cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
12.00 | DD 2124 | Day's run: 210 nm | |||
N 4, Sea 3, lightly cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
16.00 | DD 2156 | ||||
NE 3-5, Sea 3, cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
20.00 | DD 2224 | ||||
NE 4, Sea 3, lightly cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
24.00 | DD 2233 | ||||
ENE 3, Sea 2, lightly cloudy, Vis. very good | |||||
13.05.42 | |||||
04.00 | CB 9788 | ||||
ENE 4, Sea 2, few clouds, Vis. very good | |||||
08.00 | CB 9871 | ||||
ENE 3, Sea 2-1, cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
12.00 | CB 9859 | Day's run: 210 nm | |||
E 2, Sea 2, cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
16.00 | CB 9913 | ||||
NE 2, Sea 2, cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
20.00 | CB 9681 | ||||
NE 3, Sea 2, overcast, Vis. very good | |||||
24.00 | CC 7448 | ||||
E 3, Sea 1-2, lightly cloudy, Vis. very good | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 10.05.42 | |
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14.05.42 | |||||
04.00 | CC 7432 | ||||
S 2, Sea 1-2, cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
08.00 | CC 7524 | ||||
Wind calm, Sea 1, Vis. good | |||||
12.00 | CC 7611 | Day's run: 216 nm | |||
SW 2-3, Sea 1-2, cloudless, Vis. very good | |||||
16.00 | CC 7389 | ||||
W 4, Sea 2-3, lightly cloudy, Vis. very good | |||||
20.00 | CC 8173 | ||||
N 4-5, Sea 3, overcast, Vis. medium | |||||
24.00 | CC 8165 | ||||
NE 5, Sea 4-5, cloudy, Vis. medium | |||||
15.05.42 | |||||
04.00 | CC 8251 | ||||
NE 3-5, Sea 3, overcast, Vis. medium | |||||
08.00 | CC 8236 | ||||
NE 4-5, Sea 3-4, overcast, Vis. medium | |||||
12.00 | CC 8335 | Day's run: 208 nm | |||
N 5, Sea 3-4, overcast, Vis. medium | |||||
16.00 | CC 6777 | ||||
NE 3-5, Sea 3, overcast, Vis. good | |||||
18.30 | CC 6782 | Steamer in sight bearing 35°T on course 270°. Dived, boat could only be held at periscope depth at HF. When extending the periscope the periscope key degree ring came off above, the periscope hung only by one pennant. Repaired, surfaced. Steamer had zig zagged off and was out of sight. Continued return transit. | |||
20.00 | CC 6767 | ||||
NE 3-5, Sea 3, partly cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
24.00 | CC 6854 | ||||
NE 3-5, Sea 3, overcast, Vis. good | |||||
16.05.42 | |||||
04.00 | CC 6941 | ||||
NE 3-4, Sea 3, overcast, Vis. good | |||||
08.00 | CC 6934 | ||||
NE 3-4, Sea 3, cloudy, Vis. medium | |||||
12.00 | CD 4712 | Day's run: Surfaced 172 nm, Submerged 5 nm | |||
NE 4-6, Sea 4, cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
16.00 | CD 4494 | ||||
NE 3-5, Sea 3-4, cloudy, Vis. very good | |||||
20.00 | CD 4573 | ||||
NE 4, Sea 4, cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
24.00 | CD 4568 | ||||
NNW 3-4, Sea 3, cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
17.05.42 | |||||
04.00 | CD 4651 | ||||
WNW 4, Sea 2-3, cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
08.00 | CD 4639 | ||||
WNW 3-5, Sea 3, W-Swell, Vis. good | |||||
12.00 | CD 5423 | Day's run: 220 nm | |||
WNW 4-6, Sea 4, N-Swell, overcast, Vis. good | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 14.05.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 15.05.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 16.05.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 17.05.42 |
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17.05.42 | |||||
16.00 | CD 5278 | ||||
WNW 5, Sea 4-5, cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
20.00 | CD 5266 | ||||
WNW 5-6, Sea 4-5, cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
24.00 | CD 5323 | ||||
WNW 5-7, Sea 5-6, high NW-Swell, cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
18.05.42 | |||||
04.00 | CD 6115 | ||||
NW 5-7, Sea 6, overcast, squalls, rain, Vis. medium | |||||
08.00 | CD 3798 | ||||
NW 5-6, Sea 4, cloudy, Vis. medium to good | |||||
12.00 | CD 3885 | Day's run: 228 nm | |||
NNW 5-7, Sea 5, lightly cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
16.00 | CD 3974 | ||||
NNW 4-6, Sea 5, intermittently cloudy, rain, Vis. good | |||||
20.00 | CD 3959 | ||||
NNW 4-6, Sea 5, partly cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
24.00 | CE 1743 | ||||
NNW 5-6, Sea 5, cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
19.05.42 | |||||
04.00 | CE 1763 | ||||
NNW 3-4, Sea 3, N-Swell, partly cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
08.00 | CE 1823 | ||||
NNW 2-4, Sea 3, partly cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
12.00 | CE 1913 | Day's run: 220 nm | |||
NNW 2-4, Sea 3, partly cloudy, Vis. very good | |||||
16.00 | CE 1689 | ||||
NNW 2-4, Sea 3, partly cloudy, Vis. very good | |||||
20.00 | CE 2473 | ||||
NNW 2-4, Sea 2, N-Swell, cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
24.00 | CE 2545 | ||||
NNW 2-4, Sea 2, cloudy, Vis. very good | |||||
20.05.42 | |||||
04.00 | CE 2533 | ||||
NNW 3, Sea 1-2, partly cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
08.00 | CE 2634 | ||||
NNW 2, Sea 2, light W-Swell, overcast, Vis. good | |||||
12.00 | CE 3417 | Day's run: 235 nm | |||
NNW 2, Sea 2, partly cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
16.00 | CE 3199 | ||||
W 2, Sea 1-2, cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
20.00 | CE 3291 | ||||
W 2, Sea 1-2, lightly cloudy, Vis. very good | |||||
24.00 | CE 3355 | ||||
WSW 3, Sea 2-3, cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 17.05.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 18.05.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 19.05.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 20.05.42 |
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21.05.42 | |||||
04.00 | CF 1242 | ||||
W 2, Sea 2, light NW-Swell, Vis. medium | |||||
08.00 | CF 1239 | ||||
W 2, Sea 1-2, partly cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
12.00 | CF 1331 | Day's run: 245 nm | |||
WSW 2, Sea 2, partly cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
16.00 | BE 7978 | ||||
SW 3, Sea 2, partly cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
20.00 | BE 7991 | ||||
WSW 2, Sea 1-2, Vis. good | |||||
24.00 | BE 8757 | ||||
W 2, Sea 2, lightly cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
22.05.42 | |||||
04.00 | BE 8763 | ||||
W 2, Sea 1-2, partly cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
08.00 | BE 8828 | ||||
WSW 2, Sea 1-2, cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
12.00 | BE 8913 | Day's run: 238 nm | |||
WSW 2, Sea 2, overcast, Vis. good | |||||
13.10 | Test dive. | ||||
13.36 | Crash dive for aircraft, large land-based aircraft. | ||||
14.25 | Surfaced. | ||||
16.00 | BE 8689 | ||||
SW 2, Sea 2, partial overcast, Vis. very good | |||||
20.00 | BE 9472 | ||||
SW 2-4, Sea 3, partial overcast, Vis. medium | |||||
24.00 | BE 9465 | ||||
SW 3-4, Sea 3, partial overcast, Vis. medium | |||||
23.05.42 | |||||
04.00 | BE 9545 | ||||
SW 3-5, Sea 4, cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
08.00 | BE 9614 | ||||
W 4-6, Sea 4-5, overcast, squalls, rain, Vis. medium | |||||
12.00 | BE 9631 | Day's run: 220 nm | |||
NNW 4-6, Sea 4-5, partly cloudy, Vis. very good | |||||
16.00 | BF 7188 | ||||
NNW 4-6, Sea 4-5, lightly cloudy, Vis. very good | |||||
20.00 | BF 7271 | ||||
NNW 4-6, Sea 4-5, lightly cloudy, Vis. very good | |||||
21.30 | Periscope sighted, not German, reported by Radio Message. | ||||
24.00 | BF 7345 | ||||
NNW 3-5, Sea 3-4, partly cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
24.05.42 | |||||
04.00 | BF 8117 | ||||
WSW 2-4, Sea 3, moonshine, Vis. very good | |||||
06.00 | BF 8134 | ||||
WSW 2-4, Sea 2-3, lightly cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
06.24 | Dived. | ||||
23.10 | Surfaced. | ||||
24.00 | BF 8221 | ||||
NW, moonshine, Vis. good | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 21.05.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 22.05.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 23.05.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 24.05.42 |
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25.05.42 | |||||
04.00 | BF 5882 | ||||
SW 2-4, Sea 2, lightly cloudy, Vis. good | |||||
08.00 | BF 5868 | ||||
SW 2-4 Sea 2, partly cloudy, Vis. very good | |||||
10.00 | SSW 2-3, Sea 1-2, partly cloudy, 2/10, Vis. very good | ||||
10.03 | Dived. | ||||
22.10 | Surfaced. | ||||
24.00 | BF 9183 | ||||
SW 2-4, Sea 2, overcast, Vis. good | |||||
26.05.42 | |||||
00.27 | Point Burg. | ||||
04.00 | SW 2-4, Sea 2, partial overcast, Vis. good | ||||
08.00 | NW 4-6, Sea 3, NW-Swell, Vis. medium | ||||
08.16 | Taken under escort by Sperrbrecher. | ||||
Released from Sperrbrecher convoy. | |||||
Made fast in the La Pallice Lock. | |||||
Exited the La Pallice Lock. | |||||
Made fast in the Bunker. | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 25.05.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 26.05.42 |
Enclosures to U-333's KTB - click on the text at left to proceed to the document | |
Radio | Excerpt of Radio Log |
Chart | Track chart covering entire war patrol |
Sketches | Combat sketches |
Commentary of the Befehlshabers der Unterseeboote |
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on the Kriegstagebuch of "U-333" from 30.3 - 26.5.1942. | |||
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An extremely well executed
patrol. Despite severe damage from aircraft bombs and ramming
the Kommandant decided, after no traffic was found in the open sea,
to operate directly off the coast with the only limited readiness to
dive boat in just 8 meters of water. Here making the fullest use of
the boat and crew he gained success, proving the fighting spirit, tenacity
and skill of the Kommandant. The measures taken during the severe
depth charge pursuit in shallow water were correct. |
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Signed in draft: D ö n i t z |
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For correctness: | |||
Leutnant z.S. and Adjutant | |||
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