U-73 - 8th War Patrol
Translation by Jerry Mason with the help of Andi Forster
Departed |
Date |
Arrived |
Date |
Days at Sea |
La Spezia |
4 August 1942 |
La Spezia |
5 September 1942 |
33 |
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Ships
Hit |
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Date |
KTB
Time |
Position |
Ship |
Tons |
Nationality |
Convoy |
11 Aug 42 |
02.17 |
19°41'N,
74°13'W |
HMS Eagle (94) |
22,600 |
British |
WS-21S |
Total = 22,600 |
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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. |
Kriegstagebuch of Unterseebootes "U 73" | |||||
Kommandant: Kaptlt. R o s e n b a u m. | |||||
8th War Patrol. | |||||
Beginning: 27 March 1942 | |||||
Ending: 5 September 1942 | |||||
Sea days: from 4.8.42 | |||||
to 5.9.42 | |||||
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27.03.42 | La Spezia | Cleared the boat. Took stock of the damage. | |||
to | U-boat Base | Decision: recover full operational capability through major pressure hull repairs. | |||
31.03.42 | |||||
Duration: 4 months. | |||||
01.04.42 | La Spezia | In dry dock. | |||
to | Arsenal | Replaced torpedo tubes I - IV, new torpedo hatch forward and forward pressure hull, conning tower for strengthened anti-aircraft armament, batteries replaced, Vacha-cable for antenna ducts. Normal overhaul work. | |||
17.07.42 | |||||
Officers ordered away except for Second Watch Officer. | |||||
Kommandant temporarily at the disposal of II.A.d.U.-Boote. | |||||
Crew reduced to 30 men. | |||||
Leave, training on land. | |||||
18.07.42 | La Spezia | Undocked. Further work, in so doing determined difficulty completion on schedule. Multiple date shifts. Despite rushed sloopy work everywhere. | |||
to | Arsenal | ||||
31.07.42 | |||||
Reorganization of the crew. Testing, positive results except for acceptable normal issues. | |||||
01.08.42 | La Spezia | Outfitting, final adjustments, individual training. | |||
to | U-boat Base | Shooting of the 13.2 mm Italian double mounts in pressure-proof canisters successful. | |||
04.08.42 | |||||
04.08.42 | La Spezia | ||||
11.00 | Departed with shipyard personnel for deep dive test and 8th war patrol. | ||||
In effect: Operations Order No. 6 for the Mediterranean and Enclosure IV to Operations Order No. 6. | |||||
Crew replacement: | |||||
Ordered away: First Watch Officer, Chief Engineer, 1 Midshipman, 7 men | |||||
Ordered in: First Watch Officer, Chief Engineer (without confirmation cruise), 2 Midshipman, 2 Petty Officers, 7 men, 1 PK. | |||||
13.04 | Off La Spezia | Deep dive test. | |||
Zone " A " | Results: Starboard exhaust gas valve leaks heavily as before, radio direction finder leaks internally therefore no reception, speed measurement completely out of service, main drain pump packing forced out and leaking, loud contraction bangs in attack periscope bushing from depth A -10 meters, port diesel clutch slips. A variety of other minor work such as lack of bunk holders, hanging hooks etc. reinforce the feeling | ||||
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04.08.42 | Off La Spezia | that now technically and in terms of the shipyard - as well as in terms of the crew - things are quite unfinished and not very fit to go to sea. But I finally want to get out! | |||
13.04 | |||||
14.50 | Surfaced. Began repair of the shipyard damage by our own people. Due to the Sea State return transit under land. | ||||
16.45 | Disembarked the shipyard personnel. | ||||
17.10 | SW 4, Sea 3-4, 3/10, Vis. 8 nm | Passed Tino. On prescribed outbound route to point: | |||
= 43° 16'N | |||||
= 08° 20'E | |||||
19.05 | 1st crash dive for training: exhaust gas valve port diesel remained open. Operational error. | ||||
19.30 | Announced the destination. Submerged training. | ||||
20.00 | CJ 1621 | ||||
SW 4, Sea 3-4, 3/10, 1019 mb, Vis. 8-10 nm | |||||
21.07 | Surfaced. From 22.00 hours transit speed 14.5 knots. | ||||
24.00 | CJ 1564 | Sick call: 4 fever paitents between 38.6° and 40°C; light shivering. Kommandant ans several people stomack and/or intestinal catarrh with cramps and abdominal pain. Still from the last base [remaining few words obscured by tape] | |||
05.08.42 | Gulf of Genoa | ||||
01.10 | New course 215° to ordered objective square CH 9155. | ||||
04.00 | CJ 1763 | ||||
SW 4-5, Sea 4, 4/10, 1018 mb, Vis. dark 3 nm | |||||
from 04.30 | No further reception on short wave the entire day only very low frequency reception. Interference from nearby Corsica? | ||||
07.11 | West of Corsica | Crash dive for training. Urgently needed submerged training for the Chief Engineer and men. | |||
08.00 | CJ 1786 | ||||
WbyS 4, Sea 3, 4/10, 1018 mb, Vis. 10 nm | |||||
11.33 | Surfaced. Proceeded on the surface at 12 knots. | ||||
12.00 | CJ 4122 | Day's run: Surfaced 163 nm | |||
W 4-5, Sea 4, 5/10, 1017 mb, Vis. 8-10 nm | Submerged 17.5 nm = 180.5 nm | ||||
15.26 | Two late arriving Radio Message from F.d.U. 0919 and 1109 of 5 August gives information that except for 1 Cairo cruiser now also "EAGLE". | ||||
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05.08.42 | West of Sardinia | ||||
15.26 | "CHARYDBIS" and 4 destroyers departed Gibraltar today at 03.00 hours. | ||||
16.00 | CJ 4171 | New transit speed 14.5 knots, then 16 knots. | |||
NW 4-5, 7/10, 1017 mb, Vis. 8-10 nm | Intention: In any case seize every opportunity that arises. | ||||
20.00 | CH 6333 | Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix = 22 nm in 61°T; way too much off, new helmsman. | |||
21.15 - 21.50 | Crash dive for training. Thereafter continued at 16 knots. | ||||
24.00 | CH 6387 | ||||
06.08.42 | Western Mediterranean, southeast of the Balearic Islands | ||||
02.41 | Incoming Radio Message from F.d.U.: | ||||
1.) According to V.-Mann [intelligence agent] carrier formation has departed to the west. | |||||
2.) Position for Rosenbaum center third CH 91. | |||||
Will maintain transit speed for now. | |||||
04.00 | CH 6595 | ||||
NNW 3, Sea 3, 4/10, 1021 mb, Vis. dark 5000 meters | |||||
06.57 | CH 6827 | Keyword "Flieger" - all anti-aircraft weapons ready - 2-engined aircraft from 85°T at 2000 meters approaching out of the morning haze. Turns away without Recognition Signal exchange. Made out as Breda Ba 88, course 250°. | |||
This example shows that with haze and low sun remaining unseen on the surface is not assured. | |||||
07.02 | Therefore crash dive for training. At depth 40 meters and periscope depth, depth control training and fire control training. | ||||
08.00 | CH 6854 | ||||
NbyW 3, 8/10, 1021 mb, Vis. 6-10 | |||||
10.58 | Surfaced for Program time. | ||||
11.01 | CH 6849 | Unseen crash dive for 2-engined combat aircraft, 6000 meters away, easterly course. | |||
Possibly the same Italian reconnaissance aircraft as in the morning, which carried out a 400 kilometer/hour journey to the level of Alboran and now flies back to Sardinia. | |||||
11.15 | Due to the flooding of the inner radio direction finder even at depth 13 meters, no very low frequency reception. Failed the entire patrol, complete short. | ||||
12.00 | CH 6872 | Day's run: Surfaced 238 nm | |||
NNW 2, Sea 2, Sea 2, Swell 3, 6/10, 1021 mb, haze, Vis. 6-8 nm | Submerged 18 nm = 256 nm Total: 436.5 nm | ||||
13.52 | Surfaced. Visibility is better. Continued at 10 knots on the surface, to get an impression of aerial reconnaissance. | ||||
14.35 | CH 6877 | ||||
Sun and Moon Data 05.08.42 | |
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14.35 | CH 6877 | Masts bearing 125°T. Tanker about 4000-5000 GRT, 2 masts at great spacing on the foreship, no tanker island, bridge, engine, long smokestack aft. Course 10-20°, 8-9 knots. | |||
May actually be French. Avoided on the surface. | |||||
16.00 | CH 9139 | At ordered waiting station. | |||
N 3, 2/10, 1022 mb, Vis. 10 nm | |||||
18.18 | Crash dive for training and to proceed submerged, because sun glare is too great. Course 270°. | ||||
A total of about 1/3 of the crew has come down with fever and diarrhea. Slow improvement from Castor oil and milk diet and/or quinine. | |||||
20.00 | CH 9159 | ||||
20.57 | CH 9182 | Surfaced. On the horizon bearing 180°T a German U-boat (Reschke) on easterly course. Continued on 1 diesel LF on westerly course. | |||
22.00 | CH 9185 upper-center | Suddenly a U-boat shadow bearing 320°T, apparently just surfaced, while blowing. Straight course about 60-80°, 2-3 knots. We went to E-motors, showed the stern, readied tubes and artillery to let him pass at about 1500 meters. Long foreship, relatively small, round coning tower, | |||
Nearly completely dark | |||||
[the next three lines are obscured] | |||||
Moved off to the SW. | |||||
Suspect not German, possibly an Italian boat on return transit, probably by silhouette former Dutch boat of the O 10-15 Class. A sure kill opportunity! | |||||
24.00 | CH 9181 | ||||
07.08.42 | Western Mediterranean | ||||
04.00 | CH 9145 | Back and forth in the operations area. | |||
NE 2, Sea 1-2, 1022 mb, Vis. 6000 meters | |||||
Day partially surfaced, partially submerged, according to the sun glare and haze and for missing Serial Nos: | |||||
06.20 - 10.04 | Submerged depth A -40 meters. | ||||
10.20 - 11.01 | Submerged depth A -50 meters. | ||||
11.30 - 17.02 | Submerged depth A -50 meters. | ||||
12.00 | CH 9161 | Day's run: Surfaced 109.1 nm | |||
SE 0-1, 2/10 (mist), 1023 mb, Vis. 8-9 nm | Submerged 28.4 nm = 137.5 nm Total: 574 nm | ||||
Radio Message 0912/7/534 received 11.19 says: | |||||
1) That Kraus is going to the east now. | |||||
2) Our boat from yesterday was surely an Italian. | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 06.08.42 | |
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07.08.42 | Western Mediterranean south of the Balearic Islands | With today's weather - completely flat, misty horizon, strong sun, to guarantee remaining unseen the disadvantage of prolonged underwater stays must be accepted. | |||
- Surfaced for Program time. - | |||||
16.00 | CH 9163 | ||||
17.21 - 19.30 | Submerged depth A -50 meters. | ||||
20.06 - 21.01 | Submerged depth A -50 meters. | ||||
Night with 1 diesel LF back and forth. | |||||
24.00 | CG 9154 | ||||
E 1, Sea 0-1, 2/10, 1022 mb, Vis. 4 nm | |||||
08.08.42 | |||||
04.00 | CG 9151 | ||||
EbyS 1-2, Sea 0-1, 2/10, 1023 mb, Vis. 8-11 nm | |||||
06.33 - 10.25 | Submerged depth A -50 meters. | ||||
10.37 | Submerged depth A -40 meters. | ||||
12.00 | CH 9164 | Day's run: Surfaced 79 nm | |||
Submerged 36 nm = 115 nm Total: 689 nm | |||||
14.58 | Surfaced. | ||||
15.50 - 19.30 | Submerged depth A -40 meters. | ||||
20.00 | CH 9147 | ||||
SE 2, Sea 1, 1/10, 1020 mb, Vis. 8-10 nm | |||||
19.51 - 21.17 | Dived. Nothing in particular, the entire day except for 2 distant underwater detonations about 19.00 hours. Night with 1 diesel LF back and forth. | ||||
24.00 | CH 9154 | ||||
SE 2-3, Sea 2, 1/10, 1020 mb, Vis. 3 nm | |||||
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04.00 | CH 9165 | ||||
07.11 | Dived, to depth A -40 meters. Torpedo maintenance etc. | ||||
08.00 | CH 9244 | ||||
SE 2-3, Sea 2, 2/10, 1020 mb, Vis. 8 nm | |||||
10.48 - 11.41 | Surfaced for Program time. | ||||
12.00 | CH 9165 | Day's run: Surfaced 79.8 nm | |||
Submerged 40.7 nm = 120.5 nm Total: 809.5 nm | |||||
I stick to my convictions regarding current behavior in the operations area even though I have determined no or obviously only light aerial reconnaissance by the enemy: | |||||
1.) Continuously remaining on the surface brings continual danger of being sighted, as advantage at the moment only fresh air and immediate Radio Message reception. | |||||
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09.08.42 | 2.) Remaining submerged continuously results in Radio Messages much too late and irritates the men. | ||||
3.) Surfacing for Program time to ventilate and receive Radio Message satisfies all requirements. In particular, remaining on the surface 1-2 hours after sunrise and the same time before sunset is very unsafe due to strong sun blindness effect. | |||||
15.00 - 16.07 | Surfaced for Program Time. | ||||
16.00 | CH 9153 | We find an explanation for the detonations from yesterday at 19.00 hours from a Radio Message 10.30 hours from Tiessenhaussen. So the position of the boats was compromised beforehand after all. | |||
SE 2-3, Sea 2, 1/10, 1019 mb, Vis. 8-10 nm | |||||
20.00 | CH 9152 | Surfaced. Program time and evening navigation fix. | |||
20.58 | Radio Message from F.d.U.: To West Boats. According to B-Diesnt U-boat hunt . . . . is to be expected. | ||||
Prompt work! | |||||
24.00 | CH 9155 | ||||
E 2, Sea 2, 1/10, 1019 mb, Vis. 3-4 nm | A diarrhea patient since departure who has been suffering from very pronounced dysentery for three days is now in greater distress. | ||||
10.08.42 | |||||
00.55 | Radio Message Orders: Rosenbaum northern half . . . CH 91. | ||||
[Two or three lines of text are covered by tape] | |||||
04.00 | CH 9169 | ||||
E 3, Sea 2, overcast 1018 mb, Vis. 5000 meters | |||||
06.12 | Dived. | ||||
08.00 | CH 9273 | ||||
10.58 | Surfaced for Program time. | ||||
11.02 | CH 9153 | Crash dive for (floats ?) aircraft bearing 220°T, easterly course, 6000 meters away, flying 10 meters above the water. Was probably unseen, Typical U-boat hunt. | |||
12.00 | CH 9243 | Day's run: Surfaced 70 nm | |||
Submerged 36.3 nm = 106.3 nm Total: 915.9 nm | |||||
Remained at depth A -30 meters until the next Program time. Another sighting and the area will be completely stirred up! | |||||
14.59 - 15.25 | Surfaced for Program time! No air hunt seen, nothing in the listening gear. | ||||
16.00 | CH 9217 | ||||
NNE 2, Sea 1, overcast, 1018 mb, Vis. 14 nm | |||||
20.00 | CH 9216 | ||||
21.03 | Surfaced. Back and forth on 1 diesel. | ||||
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10.08.42 | Western Mediterranean south of the Balearic Islands | ||||
24.00 | CH 9133 | ||||
11.08.42 | |||||
00.15 | Incoming Radio Message: According to V-Mann 9 August on 10 August a convoy of 36 units passed Gibraltar to the east. Aha! | ||||
04.00 | CH 9121 | ||||
SE 1, Sea 1, overcast, 1818 mb, Vis. 3-4 nm | |||||
07.18 | Dived, depth A -40 meters. | ||||
08.00 | CH 9125 | ||||
10.45 | At periscope depth. | ||||
10.55 | Prepared to surface. Sound bearing was reported. All around sweep - nothing. | ||||
11.00 | CH 9118 | Masts in the periscope bearing 180°T, destroyer, 5000 meters. | |||
11.05 | Bearing 200-230°T 1 very long vessel - carrier? Freighter? = With 5 destroyers of the H - I Class and an escort boat. Range = 8000 meters. Zigzags around course 90°, 12 knots. No attack possibility. | ||||
Ran with. | |||||
11.50 | 1 Destroyer G-Class, two masts, at high speed (25 [1 line obscured by tape] 7 aircraft [few words obscured by tape] in periscope. | ||||
12.00 | [weather partly obscured by tape], 1021 mb, Vis. 10 nm | Day's run: Surfaced 68.6 nm | |||
Submerged 44.6 nm = 113.4 nm Total: 1029.2 nm | |||||
12.10 | The same destroyer comes about, Morses with searchlight, comes back at target angle 0°. Passes 6000-8000 meters behind the stern to the west. In the searchlight direction at 2 1/2 meters periscope exposed. | ||||
12.24 | View: | ||||
12.26 | Forest of masts from 270° to 330°T, already close, screen. | ||||
12.29 | Escort boat "ATHERSTONE-type" passed, 600 meters. | ||||
12.35 | Watch boat "KINGFISHER-type" Asdic locating, passed at 400 meters. | ||||
12.36 | Periscope impression: Combat masts, about 8-10 large merchant ships 7000-10000 GRT, 2 cruisers, 8 destroyers and 3 escort boats, bow right, target angle 10-20°, easterly course. | ||||
12.40 | Went around on attack course 0° at GF, then angled in against. | ||||
12.50 | Discovered "EAGLE" as final ship of the starboard (southerly) outer column. | ||||
12.56 | [hand written comment below] | To all stations: "Full commitment! Target "EAGLE"!" | |||
13.00 | They probably interfered with each other then. | Destroyer screen of 7 destroyers. By turning hard, broke through from the south between the 3rd and 4th destroyers, each 300-400 meters away, Asdic from all sides. | |||
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11.08.42 | Western Mediterranean south of the Balearic Islands | ||||
13.02 | Starboard column distinguished clearly: 1 cruiser type "CHARYBDIS" and "EAGLE" in echelon each with 1 destroyer V and W Class in relative bearing 45° or 135° as close escort, course 100°, target angle 0° (See sketch). | ||||
13.04 | Foremost ship center column (8 freighters and transports of 7000 - 10000 tons) passes at a distance of 500 meters, then one after the other. | ||||
If only there were more tubes! | |||||
13.05 | Initiated attack on "EAGLE" from the inside, range decreases quickly. I reduce fan angle from 14 to 6 and shoot with (settings) range = 800 meters, target speed 12 knots, target angle = 64°, depth 6 meters, a four shot each with 6° spread. | ||||
13.15 | CH 9119 | ||||
ESE 3, Sea 2-3, 2/10, Vis. 10-12 nm, water depth 2400-2600 meters | |||||
After 32 seconds running time (480 meters) first then every 2.5 seconds at firing interval second, third and fourth very loud detonations! Made to order! | |||||
13.17 | Cut under at the shot, then to course 26°, quickly to depth 2A meters. | ||||
While doing so loud sinking sounds, cracking, bursting and rattles. | |||||
13.29 | 1 dull, strong explosion (boiler?). | ||||
13.30 | In addition continual haphazard depth charges, initially 13 units, haphazard Asdic use. | ||||
13.50 | Another 6 depth charges, moderately well placed. Due to water leaks up to depth A -20. Pumped. Approximately 700 liters/hour just through the starboard exhaust valve. | ||||
14.10 | Came to course 300°, then moved off on course 0°. | ||||
14.28 | 3 closer depth charges, then still 2 x 2 in an hour. Faint sound bearings. With 5 tons bilge water, both regulating tanks pumped out except for 700 liters, slowly to periscope depth. Listening gear out of service, therefore very carefully. | ||||
16.45 | Through a fundamental error of the Chief Engineer -pumped the diesel bilge into the regulating and fuel oil tank and later outboard, as well as finally contaminating main ballast tank 3 with bilge water. Strong oil trace. | ||||
18.15 | CH 9115 | Surfaced. | |||
18.24 | Outgoing Alfa Signal: 1145/515: Enemy convoy square 9118, runs 12 knots, steers 90°. | ||||
18.28 | Outgoing Radio Message: 1314/516/11: Convoy 15 destroyers and escort boats, 2 cruisers, 9-10 freighters, EAGLE, 1 battleship likely. Square 9119 4 hits EAGLE from 500 meters, strong sinking sounds. Depth charges, all operable. Rosenbaum. | ||||
18.32 | Thereafter dived to re-balance the boat and correct oil trace and minor engine damage. | ||||
20.00 | CH 6778 | ||||
E 3, Sea 2-3, overcast, 1018 mb, Vis. 14 nm | |||||
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11.08.42 | Western Mediterranean south of the Balearic Islands | ||||
21.00 | With two reloaded tubes, continued reloading to the east course 90° and 100°. | ||||
22.00 - 22.25 | Countless reports! | ||||
Approximate overview of the flood of Radio Messages. That was a whopping affair! | |||||
22.50 | Incoming Radio Message 2224/525 from F.d.U. with last convoy position at 19.10 in CH 9162 and request for Short Signal positions for Rosenbaum and Reschke. | ||||
22.56 | Radio Message from F.d.U.: Rosenbaum Bravo !! | ||||
23.23 | Short Signal: My position is CH 9122. U-73. | ||||
24.00 | CH 9123 | Pursued, although with 70 nm head start and 2-3 knot speed excess little prospect. | |||
E 2-3, Sea 1-2, overcast, 1018 mb, Vis. 4000-5000 meters | |||||
The isolated dysentery case is on the way to recovery. Everything is good today! | |||||
12.08.42 | |||||
01.35 | Radio Message request to Rosenbaum, Reschke, the sinking of "EAGLE" should have been reported by Short Signal. | ||||
Strange! | |||||
01.57 | With Signal Group " LQAF " betrayed ourselves as the culprit. | ||||
Announced air bearing signals were not heard. Evaluation impossible because bearing direction finder antenna has a full short. | |||||
04.00 | CH 9252 | ||||
E 3, Sea 1-2, overcast, 1018 mb, Vis. 2-3 nm | |||||
06.17 | Short Signal: Position CH 9241. Up to now no bearings heard. U-73. | ||||
Intention: Indicate to Leadership hopeless position behind. | |||||
07.00 | Dived due to unmanageable sun blindness. | ||||
08.00 | CH 9354 | ||||
09.01 | Surfaced. Followed at 16 knots. Received convoy reports confirm my hopeless position astern. | ||||
12.00 | CJ 7445 | Day's run: Surfaced 181.5 nm | |||
E 2-3, Sea 2, overcast, 1018 mb, Vis. 10-12 nm | Submerged 32.5 nm = 214 nm Total: 1243.2 nm | ||||
12.24 | Outgoing Radio Message: 1157/538: CH 7445. Believe pursuit with 2 knot speed excess pointless. Request disposition for the return transit to Gibraltar. | ||||
Rosenbaum. | |||||
12.35 | CJ 7446 | Crash dive for aircraft from 220°T. No attack. | |||
13.00 | [O.B.S.? - perhaps U-boat search group] | While cruising one can hear the O.B.S.-formation work. | |||
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12.08.42 | Western Mediterranean | ||||
13.31 | By Radio Message from F.d.U. limit of the operations area in the east established at 9°30'E and operation in French territorial waters authorized. | ||||
15.10 | CJ 7467 | Incoming Radio Message 1314/542: Rosenbaum occupy CJ 7570. | |||
I also wanted to go there under the coast. | |||||
15.52 | Incoming Radio Message 1518/543 tasks me on wounded 15000 GRT in square 7599. | ||||
Operation not carried out because at 14.00 hours this square was passed within 12 nm without seeing a masthead or smoke clouds. | |||||
16.00 | CJ 7571 | In ordered square. | |||
E 1-2, Sea 1, overcast, 1018 mb, Vis. 14 nm | |||||
16.40 | CJ 7571 | Crash dive for aircraft, approaching in 100°T. No attack. | |||
16.50 - 19.00 | Proceeded submerged through the time of strongest sun glare. | ||||
20.00 | CJ 7578 | ||||
NE 2, Sea 1, 1/10, 1018 mb, Vis. 8-10 nm | |||||
20.15 | CJ 7578 | Crash dive for aircraft out of the low sun. | |||
20.58 | Surfaced again. Am missing 6 Serial Nos. | ||||
Search courses square 7570. | |||||
21.17 | [from U-205 KTB: square 7459, operate on wounded.] | Radio Message from F.d.U. damaged cruiser square [line obscured by tape] cruiser in same square [few words obscured] target, operated on him course 290°, 15 knots. | |||
21.38 | New waiting station square 7580 ordered in Radio Message 2034/12, if by 22.00 hours no wounded detected. Despite this initially operated on cruiser. | ||||
22.00 | By News Service heard award of the Knights Cross to the Kommandant. A cheer in the boat. | ||||
22.30 | Congratulatory Radio Messages from Ob.d.M., B.d.U. and F.d.U. | ||||
22.34 | CJ 7571 | Anti-aircraft shells bearing 180°T. Turned towards on course 180°, 15 knots for 1/2 hour. Nothing. | |||
23.09 | Again on course 270°, 16.5 knots. | ||||
23.28 | CJ 7574 | Green light rockets to the northeast. Headed there on course 10°, 16.5 knots. Sea emergency signal from a flier? | |||
23.47 | New Radio Message from F.d.U.: Returners located in CJ 7691 at 19.40 hours. Course 270°, 11-17 knots. Operate on formation. | ||||
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12.08.42 | Western Mediterranean | ||||
It is possible that the observed rockets could bring us in contact. Intention: Advance further to the northeast up to the course line of the reported formation then search along its course. | |||||
23.59 | Stopped to listen. Nothing. | ||||
24.00 | CJ 7547 | ||||
E 0-1, Sea 0, overcast, 1018 mb, Vis. 2-3 nm, very misty, no horizon | |||||
[hand written comment]
[Operation Torch] |
That's the big problem of Leadership when U-boats are in a confined area. (See later 8.11.42 and following days during the landing at Algiers) |
Given the many operational possibilities and the cascade of operational oders, the situation is no longer clear. It is impossible for leadership ashore to know the position of the boats. Therefore I believe it is better only to pass on all available reports - possibly on which targets special value is put - however otherwise to leave the Kommandant to pick the most favorable possible approach depending on his position. | |||
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00.42 | New Radio Message reports 3 warships 22.50 hours in CJ 8789, course 270°, 18 knots. | ||||
00.44 | Search legs 220°, LF. | ||||
01.47 | CJ 7547 | Dived to listen. Despite the very bad listening conditions: clear sound bearing in 40-50°T. | |||
02.02 | Surfaced. Blew. | ||||
02.05 | With E-motors HF waited on course 0°. | ||||
02.10 | CJ 7468 | Shadow bearing 35°T, sharp target angle. Several destroyers, among them medium and large shadows. In total about 12 vessels. Quite high speed, about 18 knots. I fail in the search for a place to break in despite high speed the target angle is always bigger. The formation zigzags from about 240°-310° around the main course 270°. Targets are not clearly distinguished in the heavy mist, from outside the screen: cruisers at a minimum, possibly a battleships. | |||
03.50 | Despite all efforts soon in a hopeless astern position. | ||||
04.00 | CJ 7419 | Formation runs slowly but surely out of sight: about 16 knots on main course, 18 knot transit speed. | |||
Wind calm, Sea 0, overcast (mist), 1017 mb, Vis. 2-3 nm | |||||
04.36 | Short Signal: Heavy and light enemy warships position square 7483. U-73. | ||||
05.09 | Short Signal: Enemy steers 270°, runs at 16 knots. U-73 | ||||
Ran along on course 270°, at LF waiting on 2nd formation in accordance with Radio Message 0027/554/13. | |||||
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13.08.42 | West of the Channel de la Galite | ||||
06.07 | CJ 7445 | Convoy out of sight bearing 260°T. U-73 reported by Short Signal. | |||
06.10 | Dived to listen. No results. Remained submerged due to sun blindness and to allow the crew and myself 3 hours of sleep. | ||||
08.00 | CH 9366 | ||||
NE 3-4, Sea 2, 1/10, 1017 mb, Vis. 10 nm | |||||
10.00 | Surfaced. Because there is no more enemy contact, headed to waiting station in accordance with last orders -square 7480 - 12 and 14 knots. | ||||
10.15 | In corresponding Radio Message orders F.d.U. confirms this course of action. | ||||
10.16 | In NE square 9362 and 63 much wreckage and wooden parts. | ||||
11.25 | CJ 7445 | Recognition Signals exchanged with 2 Ju 88. Circled around the boat. Shot machine guns, stars and flew off, all in direction 130°T. Followed at high speed on course 130°. | |||
11.55 | Radio Message 1117/561: Italian aircraft report 08.00 hours CJ 7839 formation on course 270°. F.d.U. | ||||
Course to their presumed current location is course 130°. Good on the Ju 88s! | |||||
12.00 | CJ 7448 | Day's run: Surfaced 215 nm | |||
NE 2-3, Sea 2, 1/10, 1018 mb | Submerged 12.8 nm = 227.8 nm Total: 1471 nm | ||||
12.14 | [2 line entry obscured by tape] | ||||
13.18 | CJ 7472 | Low flying aircraft bearing 160°T, westerly course. Escort of the formation? Contact keeper? | |||
13.22 | Crash dive to remain unseen. To the south at increased submerged speed. | ||||
13.32 | Sound bearing 84°T. | ||||
13.37 | Destroyer mast, then hull in target angle 0°, then turned away to target angle 50°, range = 1500 meters. "TRIBAL destroyer". ("TARTER"?) G 34 high speed 20-22 knots. Further sound bearings in the east, suspect the formation is there. Because with passing of G 34 could only be reached with a stern tube at range = 1200-1500 meters, did not shoot. | ||||
14.00 | Destroyer out of periscope range. The other sound bearings diminish with the range of G 34. Echo sound bearings! | ||||
13.36 | Surfaced. Empty horizon. Course 90°, 12 or 14 knots. Southerly difference of 12 nm between dead reckoning position and actual position after a navigation fix. | ||||
The destroyer G 34 was therefore a trailer and not the suspected forward sweeper! Very exasperating! | |||||
14.40 | CJ 7478 | 4 Savoia S 79 bearing in 150°T, westerly course. | |||
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14.41 | 1 Cant Z 506 B, course west, close behind. | ||||
15.10 | Radio Message 1333/563 reports: 10.00 hours in CJ 7838 one unit stopped, one underway. | ||||
We should search around La Galite, there is a traffic concentration point there! | |||||
16.00 | CJ 7716 | Proceeded about 12 nm from off coast to the east. | |||
NE 2-3, Sea 1-2, 1/10, 1017 mb, Vis. 10 nm | Multiple high flying aircraft on east west courses. Probably own. | ||||
16.30 | CJ 7724 | U-boat - by painting recognized as U-Reschke" bearing 20°T. Comes closer. | |||
17.10 | By flag message together eastward rake up to Galite as before, U-205 at visibility range to sea. | ||||
17.40 | One Cant Z 506 B from 0°T, closing. Circles around the boat, flies off in a certain direction and bumps into the water. The same game several times. | ||||
17.45 | I follow this course at 16 knots - 105°. A second aircraft of this type bearing 120°T. | ||||
18.00 | Radio Message 1742/569: Rosenbaum occupy square 7580, Reschke square 7810. | ||||
18.15 | Destroyer mast directly ahead on the horizon, was larger quickly. Impeccable instruction by the aircraft. | ||||
18.16 | Crash dive - initiated attack. | ||||
18.25 | In total 2 destroyers G, F or H-Class, westerly course, 10-16 knots, 1 with leak canvas or something similar, zigzagging, in lose port echelon. | ||||
18.48 | CJ 7739 | On course 25° from the south, four-fan, depth 2 meters, target speed - 12 knots, target angle = 103.5°, range = 800 meters, spread angle 6°. | |||
NE 2, Sea 2, 2/10, 1017 mb, Vis. 10-11 nm | |||||
Shortly after the shot it appeared the destroyer shot at increased speed, the others turn. | |||||
18.49 | At AK to course 0° to depth A +60 meters. Silent running. After 61 seconds a torpedo detonation, 8 minutes later 3 bottom detonations of the other torpedoes. No sinking sounds, no idea of propellers from the start with the listening gear. Due to listening gear failure only cautiously. | ||||
19.25 | To periscope depth. Nothing. | ||||
19.35 | Surfaced. Nothing seen. Went back to the shooting location. A small oil slick and oil trace in direction 260° was all. | ||||
The observation of the Cant Z 506 was essential for this. Reloaded the last 2 bow torpedoes. | |||||
20.00 | CJ 7739 | ||||
NNE 2, Sea 1-2, 1/10, 1017 mb, Sea 2, Vis. 10 nm | |||||
20.15 | U-Reschke in sight. Had not noticed the shot. | ||||
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20.30 | With Radio Message 1955/570 were two alarming reports concerning an aircraft carrier in square 7699 and 7932. | ||||
20.55 | CJ 7739 | Went within hailing range of Reschke. Decide to both operate on the carrier. Reschke with all torpedoes should stay in the vicinity of the coast, I want to run a bit to the north. | |||
21.05 | Radio Message 2017/571: Carrier square CJ 7932 apparently lying stopped. Operate on it. In so doing do not cross 10°E to the east. Expect own S-boats. F.d.U. | ||||
21.30 | After the boats drew apart on course 90°, both diesels AK. | ||||
24.00 | CJ 7835 | Through the Canal de la Galite. | |||
NE 2, Sea 1-2, overcast, 1017 mb, 7.5, Vis. 4000-6000 meters | |||||
14.08.42 | Off the Strait of Sicily north of Bizerta | ||||
00.03 | While sounded our position was clarified by a navigation fix, both LF. | ||||
00.23 | Again AK, course 80°. | ||||
00.26 | Oil slick of 2-3 nm through square 7835. Despite strengthened lookouts nothing discovered of the carrier. | ||||
03.20 | CJ 7930 | Arrived in the square, where he was "stopped". Search legs up to 2 nm off the coast, to the north, around Cap Blanc and Cap Bizerte without results. | |||
04.00 | CJ 7931 | ||||
WNW 3, Sea 2-3, overcast (mist), 1016 mb, Vis. 3000-4000 meters | |||||
04.30 | CJ 7935 | Just off the coast suddenly illuminated bow sea and wake. 5 destroyers, course west, passing around Cap Blanc within the 3 nm zone into the Galite Straits. Despite running in immediately no shooting opportunity. | |||
04.45 | The entire scare was over. | ||||
05.09 | Outgoing Radio Message 0445/573: 5 destroyers, course west, entrance to the Galite Strait. Rosenbaum. | ||||
20 minutes later Reschke positioned behind me sent the same thing. | |||||
05.15 | Moved off on northerly course to deeper water. | ||||
05.49 | Outgoing Radio Message 0515/576: 18.48 2 destroyers square 7739. Four-fan, 1 hit, no sinking indications. | ||||
2.) 00.30 hours square 7935 oil slick 2 nm diameter. | |||||
3.) No carrier in Galite Strait and east therefrom to square 7936. Rosenbaum. | |||||
05.55 | Quick dive, with course 290° to depth A -50 meters. Morning calm. | ||||
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14.08.42 | Western Mediterranean | ||||
08.00 | CJ 7697 | Intention: Go around Galite into last ordered attack area square 7580. | |||
10.06 | NWbyN 1, Sea 0-1, 1019 mb, overcast (mist), Vis. 10-12 nm | Surfaced, proceeded on course 280° at 12 knots. | |||
10.09 | 1 aircraft, altitude 300° meters, flying away. | ||||
10.20 | CJ 7689 | 2 Ju 88 bearing 20°T, altitude 2500 meters flying past on easterly course. | |||
10.23 | 1 minimum 500 kg bomb 600-800 meters behind the stern thrown from an altitude of about 800 meters, Ju 88 turns away, smoke Recognition Signal sighted. That was something! | ||||
10.25 | Radio Message 0928/579 with report concerning main formation in square 7832 at 07.15 hours. | ||||
Too far to the west. | |||||
10.48 | Again I see a Ju 88 at an altitude of 2500 - 3000 meters arching around, then diving from directly ahead. Tense situation! Turned with AK and hard rudder, red smoke Recognition Signal launched. Ju caught it 1000 meters away and without throwing, circled and then wagging happily, the boat was quite harmless. | ||||
11.00 | Continuous Ju 88 and Italian aircraft at very great altitude on east-west courses. | ||||
11.12 | Ordered to waiting station square 7650 and 7680 by Radio Message 0952/580. Once again I am right. | ||||
11.40 | Dived. | ||||
12.00 | CJ 7684 | Day's run: Surfaced 227.1 nm | |||
NWbyN 1-2, Sea 1, (Swell), 1015 mb, Vis. 10-12 nm | Submerged 25.4 nm = 252.5 nm Total: 1723.5 nm | ||||
13.25 | Surfaced. Back and forth in waiting station. | ||||
13.44 | CJ 7684 | A U-boat surfacing bearing 100T: Reschke going to waiting station. | |||
14.26 | Received "Brief situation at the end of the battle". | ||||
That would be great results: 3 aircraft carriers ! ? | |||||
14.27 | CJ 7656 large oil slick. Otherwise except for own air formations on the horizon nothing. | ||||
16.00 | CJ 7656 | ||||
NW 1, Sea 0-1, 6/10 (misty), 1019 mb, Vis. 1-10 nm | |||||
17.27 | Dived due to cloudiness and sun. | ||||
19.30 | Surfaced. All Serial Nos. picked up. Nothing going on. | ||||
20.00 | CJ 7689 | Dove again. | |||
20.58 | Surfaced. With 1 diesel LF in to the southern part of the waiting station. | ||||
21.19 | Incoming Radio Message 1949/591: Rosenbaum CJ 7590, . . . . occupy as waiting station. 2.) On return transit dispersed units are still to be expected. F.d.U. | ||||
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14.08.42 | Western Mediterranean west of La Galite. | ||||
21.20 | Reschke reports by Radio Message 1901/592: Square 7583 5 Italian fliers rescued. . . . | ||||
21.30 | Around Galite at 10 nm to new area. | ||||
24.00 | CJ 7648 | ||||
EbyS 2, Sea 1, 1/10 (mist), 1018 mb, Vis. 2000-5000 meters | First calm night for the Kommandant and crew since 11 August. | ||||
15.08.42 | |||||
03.00 | At ordered waiting station. | ||||
04.00 | CJ 7591 | ||||
E 2, 3/10, 1017 mb, Vis. 2-4 nm | Again low clouds and misty horizon remained mostly submerged. | ||||
06.18 - 09.31 | To depth A -40 meters. | ||||
10.22 - 11.00 | To depth A -50 meters | ||||
12.00 | CJ 7593 | Day's run: Surfaced 122.3 nm | |||
E 2-3, Sea 1, 2/10, 1017. Vis. 12 nm | Submerged 33.7 nm = 156 nm Total: 1979.5 nm | ||||
15.00 | Surfaced for Program time. | ||||
15.07 | CJ 7671 | Crash dive for approaching land-based aircraft, 2-engined, bearing 330°T, altitude 150 meters. No bombs. Type? | |||
16.00 | CJ 7647 | ||||
E 2, Sea 1, 6/10, 1017 mb, Vis. 8-10 nm | |||||
16.55 | Surfaced. | ||||
17.33 - 19.30 | Submerged depth A -40 meters. | ||||
19.38 | Reschke reports rescuing 5 more fliers. | ||||
20.00 | CJ 7568 | ||||
SE 1-2, Sea 0-1, 7/10, 1017 mb, Vis. 4-6 nm | |||||
20.41 | Radio Message 1121/599 from F.d.U. (only one missing Serial No.) | ||||
[Proceed to the west parallel to the coast in equal strips up to 4°E, northern limit 60 nm from the coast.] | First received now: Rosenbaum, Reschke, Tiesenhausen in named order . . . equal width strips . . . . 4°E. | ||||
21.30 | Radio Message 2027/15 says that after reaching 4°E we should move into the CH 9270 and 9510 waiting positions. | ||||
Came to course 270°, 10 knots. | |||||
23.00 | To cover for Reschke's dropping out came to course 260°, 12 knots to be a little closer to U-331. | ||||
24.00 | CJ 7557 | ||||
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16.08.42 | Western Mediterranean Phillippeville, Bougie | ||||
04.00 | CJ 7482 | ||||
NE 2, Sea 1, 1/10, 1020 mb, Vis. 3-4 nm | |||||
05.40 | CJ 7476 | A shadow bearing 265°T. U-boat! at a range = 1200 meters distinguished as probably Italian. Passed without Recognition Signals. | |||
07.40 | Dived. | ||||
08.00 | CH 9398 | ||||
10.45 | Surfaced. Transit speed 10 knots. | ||||
12.00 | CH 9387 | Day's run: Surfaced 155.3 nm | |||
NW 2, Sea 1, 1/10, 1022.5 mb, Vis. 12 nm | Submerged 30.7 nm = 186 nm Total: 2065.5 nm | ||||
14.20 | Radio Message from B.d.U.: | ||||
1.) Rosenbaum go to Spezia for torpedoes. . . . . | |||||
2.) Tiesenhausen . . . . | |||||
3.) Reschke, Tiesenhausen etc. | |||||
14.35 | New course 25°, 12 knots. Began return transit. | ||||
Perfect because we will be ready for operations shortly after the full moon. | |||||
16.00 | CH 9374 | ||||
N 1-2, Sea 1, 1/10, 1021.5 mb, Vis. 12-14 nm | |||||
20.00 | CH 6987 | Transit speed 10 knots because otherwise we will be early for ordered arrival day 19 August. | |||
24.00 | CH 6934 | ||||
NNE 1, Sea 0-1, 1/10. 1021 mb, Vis. 500-3000 meters | |||||
17.08.42 | |||||
04.00 | CJ 4744 | ||||
NE 1, Sea 0, overcast, 1020 mb, Vis. 3000-5000 meters, no horizon | |||||
08.00 | CJ 4484 | ||||
09.00 | Dived. Proceeded submerged. Course 5°. | ||||
12.00 | CJ 4455 | Day's run: Surfaced 182 nm | |||
NE 1, Sea 0, (mist), 1020 mb, Vis. 10 nm | Submerged 8.7 nm = 189 nm Total: 2255.2 nm | ||||
13.43 | Surfaced, transit speed 7 knots. | ||||
16.00 | CJ 4421 | ||||
Calm, Sea 0, overcast (mist), 1021 mb, Vis. 3-6 nm | |||||
17.31 | Outgoing Radio Message: 19 August 00.30 hours North Entry, 08.00 hours Point C. Dry-dock and shipyard requested for G.H.G. (total failure), radio direction finder (complete short), flooding mechanism (outer valve blocked open) and inner exhaust gas valve. | ||||
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17.45 - 20.22 | Proceeded submerged. | ||||
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17.08.42 | Western Mediterranean | ||||
from 20.50 | Several Serial Nos. are received one after another. | ||||
21.30 | Radio Message 2025/17/539 from F.d.U.: | ||||
To Rosenbaum, Tiesenhausen. New advance by enemy warships in western Mediterranean. 1 battleship, 1 aircraft carrier, 5-8 units 09.00 hours 40 nm north of Algier. Tiesenhausen head for . . . square CJ . . . . Rosenbaum square CJ 9155. Highest speed! | |||||
Large square given does not agree. Taken as CH to avoid using a Radio Message | |||||
21.44 | Second Radio Message: Come about highest speed. | ||||
21.54 | CJ 4154 | Course 217°, both diesels AK. Return transit settled. | |||
24.00 | CJ 4149 | Incoming Officer-Only Radio Message with situation report. | |||
NE 1-2, Sea 1, overcast (mist), 1019 mb, Vis. 2000-5000 meters | |||||
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04.00 | CH 6359 | Proceeding at AK on course 217°. | |||
SE 2, Sea 1, 2/10, 1017.5 mb, Vis. 2-3 nm | |||||
08.00 | CH 6568 | ||||
NEbyE 2-3, Sea 2, 4/10, 1017 mb, Vis. 13 nm | |||||
12.00 | CH 6848 | Day's run: Surfaced 266.5 nm | |||
NEbyE 3, Sea 2, 4/10, 1016,5 mb, Vis. 8 nm | Submerged 13.8 nm = 280.3 nm Total: 2535.5.5 nm | ||||
12.12 | Mast and smokestack bearing 220°, steamer on northerly course in allowed French area. Went around. | ||||
15.00 | CH 9150 | Received objective square as temporary waiting station. | |||
15.15 | CH | Dived due to visibility and clouds. | |||
16.00 | CH 9153 | After 14 hours propulsion system check at AK: Except for minor issues without complaint. | |||
NE 0-1, Sea 0, Swell 3, 1015 mb, 8/10 (mist), Vis. 5-8 nm | |||||
16.08 | Surfaced to check for Radio Message. | ||||
16.30 - 17.58 | Submerged depth A -40 meters. | ||||
18.00 | Surfaced for Radio Messages. | ||||
18.36 | Incoming Radio Message 1735/18: From F.d.U.: | ||||
1.) FURIOUS" with a cruiser and 10 destroyers came back to Gibraltar, battleship missing. | |||||
2.) At transit speed occupy waiting stations: Rosenbaum north and center third of square CH 91. | |||||
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18.08.42 | Western Mediterranean south of the Balearic Islands | Reschke northern third square CH 94 and southern third of CH 91. | |||
With repetition expect aircraft overflight. | |||||
Therefore my position is correct. Hopefully we won't have to wait too long. | |||||
18.45 - 20.34 | Dived due to sun glare. | ||||
20.35 | Moon | Back and forth with 1 diesel LF. | |||
24.00 | CH 9142 | ||||
NNE 1-2, Sea 1, 4/10 (mist), 1016 mb, Vis. 2-5 nm | |||||
19.08.42 | |||||
04.00 | CH 9134 | ||||
NE 2, Sea 1-2, 4/10, 1016 mb, Vis. 2/4 nm | |||||
06.39 | Dived. | ||||
08.00 | CH 9139 | Due to morning mist and glare to depth A -40 meters. | |||
10.09 | Surfaced. Course 280°, 10 knots. | ||||
10.30 | CH 9137 | Drifting, half sunken aircraft life raft. | |||
11.25 | Radio Message 1032/10 from F.d.U. Italian aircraft sighted 3 destroyers in CJ 7683 at 08.00 hours. | ||||
2.) Focal point in the south of the attack areas. | |||||
Course 240°. | |||||
Thus there is uncertainty: yesterday ordered to waiting stations, today focus of attack areas. Am I now free to operation on reported targets? | |||||
12.00 | CH 9129 | Day's run: Surfaced 145.5 nm | |||
NE 1, Sea 0-1, 7/10 (mist), 1018 mb, Vis. 7-9 nm | Submerged 25.0 nm = 170.5 nm Total: 2706.0 nm | ||||
14.52 | Incoming Radio Message 1214/19: From F.d.U.: | ||||
1.) Rosenbaum as waiting station occupy naval square CH 14 (finally corrected) northern third. | |||||
2.) . . . . . . . . 3.) . . . . . . . . etc. | |||||
15.30 | Course 180°, 10 knots. | ||||
16.00 | CH 9114 | Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix = 12°T, 22.3 nm, unexplained large value in 23 hours. | |||
NE 1-2, Swell 1-2, 2/10, 1019 mb, Vis. 9-10 nm | |||||
18.23 | Incoming Radio Message 1723/19: To West Boats: | ||||
1.) Free to attack against all enemy warships. | |||||
2.) Reported enemy warships are destroyers, 14.00 hours CJ 7718, course 298° (?) 25 knots. | |||||
3.) Square from Radio Message 1214 must mean CH 94! | |||||
F.d.U. | |||||
18.26 | Dived due to the sun. To pick up the destroyer group I must cover ground [make up the extra distance from the large navigation offset above]. | ||||
19.02 | Surfaced, course 180°, 12 knots. | ||||
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19.08.42 | Western Mediterranean south of the Balearic Islands | ||||
20.00 | CH 9177 | ||||
NE 1, Sea 1, 1/10, 1015 mb, Vis. 9 nm | |||||
21.50 | To intercept point in accordance with last report course 270°, 25 knots. Therefore ran with on course 270° and 230°, then ran against to search on course 80°. No success. | ||||
24.00 | CH 8361 | ||||
ENE 1, Sea 0-1, overcast (mist), 1017 mb, Vis. 2-6 nm, moon! | |||||
20.08.42 | North of Algier | ||||
04.00 | CH 9427 | 1 diesel LF. | |||
E 1, Sea 0-1, 9/10 (mist), 1018 mb, Vis. 2-3 nm | |||||
06.29 | Dived due to clouds, early morning mist and sun glare. | ||||
08.00 | CH 9434 | ||||
E 1, Sea 1, 8/10, 500-3000 meters, misty! | |||||
09.50 | Surfaced. Because at times visibility is only 2 nm and there are low clouds, dived again. | ||||
09.52 | |||||
10.58 - 11.42 | Surfaced for Program time. | ||||
12.00 | CH 9436 | Day's run: Surfaced 178.4 nm | |||
WNW 1-2, Swell 2, 9/10 (mist), 1018 mb, Vis. 4-8 nm | Submerged 15.6 nm = 194 nm Total: 2900.0 nm | ||||
13.56 | Surfaced. 10 knots, westerly course. | ||||
New Radio Messages received, including | |||||
14.19 | Radio Message 1121/20: From F.d.U.: 02.30 hours with unknown course out of Gibraltar: "ARGUS", "FURIOUS", "NELSON", 2 medium units and several destroyers. According to V.-Mann 02.00 hours departed Gibraltar to the east in convoy with 20 steamers. | ||||
14.52 | Radio Message 1123/20: West Boats occupy old attack areas again. Rosenbaum etc. | ||||
16.00 | CH 9189 | Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix = 24°T, 7.5 nm, again north-northeast. | |||
W 1, Sea 0-1, 2/10, 1017 mb, Vis. 9-10 nm | |||||
Wind current? Course 0°, 10 knots into old square. | |||||
18.10 | CH 9159 | Drifting lifeboat - empty. | |||
18.29 | Dived. | ||||
20.00 | CH 9153 | ||||
NE 2, Sea 2, 3/10, 1017 mb, 5/10, Vis. 12-14 nm | |||||
20.58 | Surfaced, 1 diesel LF easterly course. | ||||
It is amazing that the British would make an another attempt so soon after only 10 days have passed. | |||||
24.00 | CH 9163 | ||||
NNE 1, Sea 0-1, 9/10, 1017 mb, Vis. 3000-5000 meters, moon! | |||||
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21.08.42 | Western Mediterranean south of the Balearic Islands | ||||
04.00 | CH 9252 | Came about, course 270°. | |||
Calm, Sea 0, 4/10, 1017 mb, Vis. 3-4 nm | |||||
06.40 | Dived. | ||||
08.00 | CH 9243 | ||||
08.54 | Coastal steamer bearing 310°T, on northerly course. Certain to be French. | ||||
09.30 | Surfaced. | ||||
09.43 | CH 9243 | Quick dive for aircraft bearing 300°T with sharp target angle approaching quickly. | |||
10.20 | It turned out to be a well illuminated French steamer "CAP PINODE", 1300 GRT, passed on course 160 ° at 11 knots. | ||||
10.59 | Surfaced for Program time. | ||||
No new reports concerning Gibraltar formation, no air sightings. | |||||
12.00 | CH 9241 | Day's run: Surfaced 111.3 nm | |||
N 2-3, Sea 2, 1020 mb, Vis. 9-12 nm | Submerged 26.2 nm = 1373.5 nm Total: 4037.5 nm | ||||
16.00 | CH 9129 | ||||
E 3-4, Sea 3, 3/10, 1020 mb, Vis. 8-11 nm | |||||
18.58 - 20.36 | Proceeded submerged due to sun glare. | ||||
20.00 | CH 9116 | ||||
NNE 1-2, Sea 1, overcast, 1020 mb, Vis. 10-12 nm | |||||
24.00 | CH 9118 | What is actually going on with the convoy? | |||
E 2, Sea 1-2, 4/10, 1019.5 mb, Vis. 3-5 nm, moon | |||||
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04.00 | CH 9137 | ||||
E 1-2, Sea 1-2, 8/10, 1020 mb, Vis. 4 nm | |||||
06.32 | Dived. | ||||
08.00 | CH 9139 | ||||
09.18 | Surfaced, 10 knots, westerly course. | ||||
09.20 | CH 9138 | One smokestack coastal steamer bearing 30°T, on course 160°, French route. | |||
11.40 | Smoke cloud bearing 270°T. | ||||
12.00 | CH 9155 | Day's run: Surfaced 145.1 nm | |||
NE 2, Sea 1-2, 1/10, 1022 mb, Vis. 14-16 nm | Submerged 13.4 nm = 158.5 nm Total: 3196 nm | ||||
12.14 | New smoke cloud bearing 300°T, both quickly shifting to the south. Despite increased speed masts do not come in sight. French steamer? or a destroyer for a change? | ||||
Sun and Moon Data 21.08.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 22.08.42 |
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22.08.42 | Western Mediterranean south of the Balearic Islands | ||||
12.38 | Both smoke clouds out of sight. | ||||
13.30 | Easterly course, 10 knots. | ||||
15.00 | CH 9244 | New smoke cloud, shifts far to the east of the waiting station to the south. | |||
16.00 | CH 9245 | ||||
NE 1, Sea 0 (Swell), 3/10, 1020 mb, Vis. 13-15 nm | |||||
16.37 | CH 9246 | Crash dive for low flying aircraft bearing 250°T, approaching. No bombs. | |||
17.23 | Surfaced. | ||||
18.26 - 20.55 | CH 9219 | Proceeded submerged due to the sun. | |||
1 diesel LF westerly course. | |||||
21.40 | CH 9214 | Passed an illuminated steamer on approximate course 340°. French markings. | |||
24.00 | CH 9132 | ||||
ENE 1-2, Sea 1, Swell, 1/10, 1020 mb, Vis. 3-5 nm | |||||
23.08.42 | |||||
00.03 | Incoming Radio Message 2316/22: To West Boats: | ||||
"ARGUS", "FURIOUS", 1 cruiser, 2 destroyers have passed Gibraltar to the west. | |||||
Aha, finally clarification! | |||||
03.00 | CH 9212 | Passed a northbound French steamer with lights, a second northbound lighted vessel on the horizon. | |||
03.35 | |||||
04.00 | CH 9113 | ||||
Calm, Sea 0, 3/10, 1020 mb, Vis. 2-4 nm | |||||
06.43 | Dived. | ||||
08.00 | CH 9114 | ||||
Calm, Sea 0, 5/10 (mist), 1020 mb, Vis. 5-8 nm | |||||
10.00 | Surfaced, 10 knots, course 90°. | ||||
11.30 | Dove again due to visibility. | ||||
12.00 | CH 9124 | Day's run: Surfaced 137.4 nm | |||
Calm, Sea 0, 4/10 (mist), 1020 mb, Vis. 4-8 nm | Submerged 22.1 nm = 159.5 nm Total: 3355.5 nm | ||||
13.59 | Surfaced. | ||||
16.00 | CH 9135 | A southbound French steamer bearing 60°T. | |||
18.42 | Dived due to visibility and sun. | ||||
20.00 | CH 9134 | ||||
Calm, Sea 0, 9/10, 1018 mb, Vis. 5-7 nm | |||||
20.35 | Surfaced. Back and forth at waiting station at 7 knots. | ||||
Sun and Moon Data 22.08.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 23.08.42 |
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23.08.42 | Western Mediterranean south of the Balearic Islands | ||||
24.00 | CH 9113 | ||||
N 0-1, Sea 0, overcast, 1017 mb, Vis. 3-4 nm | |||||
24.08.42 | |||||
02.14 | CH 9119 | An illuminated steamer bearing 160°T on the French route, northerly course. | |||
04.00 | CH 9146 | ||||
SEbyE 2, Sea 1, 9/10 (rain), 1017 mb, Vis. 1000-3000 meters | |||||
05.35 | CH 9152 | Steamer bearing 350°T, on French route, southerly course. | |||
06.45 | Dived. Disassembly of the feed pump for lubricating oil on the port diesel (fuel in lubricating oil). Nothing conclusive found. | ||||
08.00 | CH 9161 | ||||
SEbyE 2, Sea 1-2, 7/10, 1016 mb, Vis. 7-10 nm | |||||
09.55 | Surfaced. At waiting station. | ||||
12.00 | CH 9139 | Day's run: Surfaced 134.1 nm | |||
NEbyE 2, Sea 1, 5/10, 1017 mb, Vis. 9-13 nm | Submerged 21.4 nm = 155.5 nm Total: 3511 nm | ||||
16.00 | CH 9127 | Further diesel repairs. | |||
NEbyE 2-3, Sea 1-2, 3/10, 1016 mb, Vis. 12-14 nm | |||||
20.00 | CH 9121 | The declaration of two French steamers which took place again today by Radio Message raises the suspicion that the extremely heavy traffic (on 22 August 5 steamers seen, on 23 August 3 steamers) was not declared and may be unauthorized. Occasional observations revealed nothing suspicious: well marked and lighted etc. I'll pay a little more attention. | |||
E 3, Sea 2, 1/10, 1015.5 mb, Vis. 12-14 nm | |||||
24.00 | CH 9133 | ||||
25.08.42 | |||||
04.00 | CH 9164 | At waiting station, by day back and forth at 10 knots, by night at 7 knots. | |||
E 2, Sea 1-2, 3/10, 1016 mb, Vis. 4-7 meters | |||||
06.42 | Dived. Diesel and torpedo work. | ||||
08.00 | CH 9146 | ||||
E 2-3, Sea 1-2, 1/10, Vis. 10 nm | |||||
09.48 | Surfaced. | ||||
10.20 | CH 9143 | Steamer bearing 100°T on course 200°, Algier route. | |||
12.00 | CH 9119 | Day's run: Surfaced 174.8 nm | |||
E 3, Sea 2, 5/10, 1017.5 mb, Vis. 11-13 mb | Submerged 11.2 nm = 186 nm Total: 3697 nm | ||||
16.00 | CH 9136 | ||||
E 3-4, Sea 2-3, 1/10, Vis. 12-14 nm | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 23.08.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 24.08.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 25.08.42 |
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25.08.42 | |||||
20.00 | CH 9115 | ||||
E 2-3, Sea 2, 1/10, 1017 mb, Vis. 10-12 nm | |||||
22.35 | CH 9143 | Light bearing 80°T, turned towards. | |||
23.30 | 2-smokestack steamer about 5000-6000 GRT on course 180°, deck lighting, no directed lights, French markings and flag, type like "SIDI-BELABBES", probably declared "MARSHAL LYAUTEY", however on the reverse route. | ||||
24.00 | CH 9127 | ||||
26.08.42 | |||||
04.00 | CH 9139 | At waiting station, by day back and forth at 10 knots, by night at 7 knots | |||
ESE 4, Sea 3, overcast, 1017 mb, Vis. 6000 meters | |||||
05.00 | Total lunar eclipse. | ||||
06.44 | Dived. | ||||
08.00 | CH 9137 | ||||
10.00 | Surfaced. | ||||
12.00 | CH 9119 | Day's run: Surfaced 185 nm | |||
E 3, Sea 2, 6/10, 1019 mb, Vis. 9-13 mb | Submerged 10.5 nm = 195.5 nm Total: 3892.5 nm | ||||
16.00 | CH 9116 | ||||
20.00 | CH 9123 | ||||
E 4, Sea 3-4, 4/10, 1018 mb, Vis. 8-10 nm | |||||
24.00 | CH 9125 | ||||
E 4, Sea 3-4, 5/10, 1018,5 mb, Vis. 3-4 nm | |||||
27.08.42 | At waiting station, by day back and forth at 10 knots, by night at 7 knots. | ||||
01.10 | Correctly illuminated and marked French steamer passed on course 20°. | ||||
04.00 | CH 9168 | ||||
SEbyE 4-5, Sea 3-4, 4/10, 1018 mb, Vis. 4000-7000 meters | |||||
06.48 | Dived. | ||||
08.00 | CH 9157 | ||||
10.00 | Surfaced. | ||||
12.00 | CH 9155 | Day's run: Surfaced 182 nm | |||
E 4, Sea 3-4, 8/10, 1019 mb, Vis. 5-6 nm | Submerged 10.0 nm = 192 nm Total: 4084.5 nm | ||||
16.00 | CH 9135 | ||||
E 4-5, Sea 3-4, 8/10, 1017.5 mb, Vis. 6-7 nm | |||||
18.43 - 19.58 | Dived due to visibility and sun. | ||||
Sun and Moon Data 25.08.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 26.08.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 27.08.42 |
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27.08.42 | Western Mediterranean south of the Balearic Islands | ||||
20.00 | CH 9126 | ||||
23.10 | CH 9113 | Illuminated steamer French flag and markings, course 190°. | |||
24.00 | CH 9111 | ||||
E 4-5, Sea 4, overcast, 1017 mb, 3 nm | |||||
28.08.42 | |||||
04.00 | CH 9113 | ||||
SEbyE 5-6, 8/10, 1016.5 mb, Vis. 4000-5000 meters | |||||
06.36 | Dived. | ||||
08.00 | CH 91210.032 | Surfaced. | |||
12.00 | CH 9125 | Day's run: Surfaced 175.6 nm | |||
ESE 5, Swell 4, 9/10, 1017 mb, Vis. 5 nm | Submerged 14.4 nm = 190 nm Total: 4274.5 nm | ||||
16.00 | CH 9112 | ||||
SE 4-5. Sea 3-4, 9/10, 1015 mb, Vis. 6 nm | |||||
20.00 | CH 9122 | Except for French traffic at the moment there is absolutely nothing here. | |||
SEbyE 3, Sea 2, Swell 3-4, 3/10, 1014 mb, Vis. 6-8 nm | |||||
24.00 | CH 9133 | ||||
Calm, changing in squalls up to 4 out of the SE or S to W, ESE-Swell 3, 9//10 (hail), 1017 mb, Vis. 2-4 nm | |||||
29.08.42 | |||||
04.00 | CH 9125 | At waiting station, by day back and forth at 10 knots, by night at 7 knots. | |||
W 3, Sea 1, Swell 3, 5/10, 1015 mb, Vis. 4-5 nm | |||||
06.48 | Dived. | ||||
08.00 | CH 9115 | ||||
09.59 | Surfaced. | ||||
12.00 | CH 9151 | Day's run: Surfaced 144.8 nm | |||
SE 2-3, Sea 1-2, overcast (lightening), 1016 mb, Vis. 3-5 nm | Submerged 13.7 nm = 158.5 nm Total: 4433.0 nm | ||||
16.00 | CH 9137 | ||||
E 2, Sea 1-2, 9/10 (rain), SE-Swell 2, 1015 mb, Vis. 5-7 nm | |||||
20.00 | CH 9145 | ||||
E 3-4, Sea 3, 4/10, 1012 mb, Swell 3, Vis. 8-10 nm | |||||
21.45 | CH 9152 | Light bearing 53°T. | |||
Sun and Moon Data 27.08.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 28.08.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 29.08.42 |
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29.08.42 | Western Mediterranean south of the Balearic Islands | ||||
22.20 | French steamer "G.G.LAFFERRIRE", correctly illuminated and course 195°. Not declared. | ||||
24.00 | CH 9153 | ||||
SE 4-5, Sea 3-4, 8/10 (rain) lightening and Summer lightening, 1014 mb, Vis. 2-5 nm | The last of the provisions and fuel are slowly running out, many spoiled provisions caused by tainted goods: we still have 5 days. | ||||
30.08.42 | |||||
04.00 | CH 9136 | ||||
SWbyW 3, Sea 1, 4/10, E-Swell 2, 1015 mb, Vis. 5000 meters | |||||
06.55 | Dived. | ||||
08.00 | CH 9126 | ||||
09.54 | Surfaced. | ||||
12.00 | CH 9114 | Day's run: Surfaced 163.3 nm | |||
SW 3, Sea 2, 1018 mb, Vis. 9-13 nm | Submerged 11.2 nm = 174.5 nm Total: 4607.5 nm | ||||
16.00 | CH 9126 | ||||
SW 3, Sea 2, 1018 mb, Vis. 10-12 nm | Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix = 350°T, 10 nm. | ||||
20.00 | CH 9138 | ||||
SWbyW 2, Sea 1, 1/10, 1017 mb, Vis. 10-12 nm | |||||
22.36 | Steamer lights bearing 350°T. | ||||
23.05 | CH 9127 | French steamer "G.G.T" or "G.G.L." - "GENERAL GOUVERNEUR LEPINE" or "TILMANN", passenger steamer with 1 smoke stack on course 190°, properly illuminated. Not declared. | |||
24.00 | CH 9119 | ||||
SW 2, Sea 1, 5/10, 1018.5 mb, Vis. 4000-6000 meters | |||||
31.08.42 | |||||
04.00 | CH 9153 | Back and forth at waiting station. | |||
SW 1, Sea 0-1, 1/10, 1018 mb, 4 nm | Cylinder I of the starboard diesel does not work. | ||||
06.55 | Dived, diesel repairs, in operation again. | ||||
08.00 | CH 9166 | ||||
10.00 | Surfaced. | ||||
11.14 | Incoming Radio Message 0922/31/544: West Boats from F.d.U.: | ||||
1. Further enemy operations in the western Mediterranean are to be expected. 2. Intention: Rosenbaum will be relieved on 6 September, Tiesenhausen on 12 September. | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 29.08.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 30.08.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 31.08.42 |
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31.08.42 | The first word to me since 22 August! However, my inventories will not last that long: still 17 cbm, enough food for 3 full days. | ||||
12.00 | CH 9161 | Day's run: Surfaced 288.8 nm | |||
SWbyW 2-3, Sea 1-2, 9/10, 1019 mb, Vis. 12 nm | Submerged 9.2 nm = 198 nm Total: 4805.5 nm | ||||
16.00 | CH 9118 | ||||
SWbyW 2-3, Sea 1-2, 9/10, 1019 mb, Vis. 12 nm | |||||
18.58 | Incoming Radio Message 1827/31: Rosenbaum occupy CH 59 southern half, Tiesenhausen CH 83 northern half as attack area. | ||||
Proceeded there at 10 and 7 knots. | |||||
20.00 | CH 9118 | ||||
3/10, 1018 mb, Vis. 12 nm | |||||
24.00 | CH 5956 | Back and forth at 7 knots in new attack area. | |||
SWbyW 2, Sea 1, 1/10, 1018 mb, Vis. 4000 meters | |||||
01.09.42 | Western Mediterranean southwest of Pityusen | ||||
04.00 | CH 5972 | ||||
SWbyW 2, overcast, 1018 mb, Vis. 5000-6000 meters | |||||
06.58 | Crash dive for training. | ||||
08.00 | CH 5981 | ||||
WSW 4, Sea 3-4, 3/10, 1018.5 mb, Vis. 9-12 nm | |||||
09.58 | Surfaced, back and forth at 10 knots. | ||||
12.00 | CH 5968 | Day's run: Surfaced 175.28 nm | |||
WSW 4, Sea 3-4, 5/10, 1019 mb, Vis. 10 nm | Submerged 9.3 nm = 184.5 nm Total: 4990.0 nm | ||||
16.00 | CH 5982 | ||||
W 2, Sea 1-2, 4/10, 1018 mb, Swell, SW 2, Vis. 10-12 nm | |||||
20.00 | CH 5972 | ||||
NW 1, Sea 0-1, 2/10, 1018 mb, Vis. 9-12 nm | |||||
24.00 | CH 5995 | ||||
NEbyN 2, Sea 1, 2/10, 1019 mb, Vis. 3000-4000 meters | |||||
The provisions are perilous: only still bread, only leftovers of bread, potatoes are running out, lentils and samonila are scarce. I decide to stay one more day and night, then head back. | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 31.08.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 01.09.42 |
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02.09.42 | Western Mediterranean southwest of Pityusen | ||||
00.10 | Operated on apparent cone of light bearing 310°T, nothing. | ||||
01.00 | Old course, 7 knots. | ||||
04.00 | CH 5995 | ||||
Calm, Sea 0, 7/10, Swell 1, 1019 mb, Vis. 4000-6000 meters | |||||
07.02 | Dived. Diesel maintenance. | ||||
08.00 | CH 5984 | ||||
09.57 | Surfaced, back and forth at waiting station. | ||||
12.00 | CH 5896 | Day's run: Surfaced 185 nm | |||
NE 2, Sea 1-2, 4/10, 1019 mb, Vis. 12 nm | Submerged 9 nm = 194 nm Total: 5184 nm | ||||
12.40 | CH 5997 | Crash dive for unknown aircraft bearing 250°T, easterly course. | |||
13.09 | Surfaced, enemy, Italian reconnaissance? | ||||
16.00 | CH 5988 | ||||
ENE 1, Sea 0-1, 4/10, 1018 mb, Vis. 10-14 nm | |||||
20.00 | CH 5977 | ||||
21.40 | Incoming Radio Message 2009/597: To West Boats: | ||||
1.) Occupy old attack areas again. | |||||
2.) etc. 3.) etc. Unfortunately pointless for me. | |||||
24.00 | CH 5973 | ||||
ESE 2, Sea 1-2, overcast, 1018 mb, Vis. 3000-4000 meters | |||||
03.09.42 | Western Mediterranean southeast of the Balearic Islands | ||||
01.00 | Began return transit, 10 knots. Course 40°. | ||||
04.00 | CH 5955 | ||||
ESE 2, Sea 1, 5/10, 1018 mb, Vis. 5000 meters | |||||
07.30 | Dived. | ||||
08.00 | CH 9114 | ||||
E 2, Sea 1, 4/10, 1019 mb, Vis. 12-14 nm | |||||
08.35 | Surfaced. | ||||
12.00 | CH 6758 | Day's run: Surfaced 213 nm | |||
E 2, Sea 0-1, 3/10, 1020 mb, Vis. 14 nm | Submerged 7.0 nm = 220.5 nm Total: 5404.5 nm | ||||
13.00 | Balearic Islands in sight. | ||||
16.00 | CH 6812 | ||||
ESE 2-3, Sea 2, 1021 mb, Vis. 14 nm | |||||
17.00 | Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix - 283°T, 18 nm. Either current or main gyro-compass failure. Azimuth at sunset gave = -3° ! | ||||
Sun and Moon Data 02.09.42 | |
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03.09.42 | Western Mediterranean west of Sardinia | ||||
19.32 | CH 6558 | Bearing 100°T, U-boat conning tower with odd shape. | |||
19.35 | U-boat dove bearing 105°T. | ||||
20.00 | CH 6555 | ||||
E 2, Sea 1, 7/10, 1020 mb, Vis. 12 nm | |||||
24.00 | CH 6296 | Return transit, 10 knots. | |||
1022 mb, Vis. 3000-4000 | |||||
04.09.42 | |||||
04.00 | CH 6328 | ||||
E 2, Sea 1-2, 3/10, 1022 mb, Vis. 6000 meters | |||||
06.24 | Dived. | ||||
08.00 | CH 3994 | ||||
09.30 | Deep dive to depth 2A -20 meters. | ||||
10.00 | Surfaced, 10 knots transit speed. Course 40°. | ||||
11.12 | West of Corsica | Radio Message 0921 from F.d.U.: 1.) Dommes . . . . 2.) Rosenbaum proceed so that you do not make fast before 09.30 hours. | |||
12.00 | CJ 4144 | Day's run: Surfaced 221.5 nm | |||
NEbyN 1, Sea 0, 3/10, 1024.5 mb, Vis. 12 nm | Submerged 11.5 nm = 233 nm Total: 5637.5 nm | ||||
16.00 | CJ 1794 | ||||
17.00 | Check fire of all weapons, all in order. | ||||
18.35 | Crash dive for training. | ||||
20.00 | CJ 1844 | ||||
NEbyN 1, Sea 0, 1024 mb, 4/10, Vis. 12 nm | |||||
21.22 | Incoming Radio Message 1825: To Rosenbaum: Italian U-boat "CORALLO" will be at Point Cäsar at 08.30 hours on 5 September. F.d.U. | ||||
24.00 | CJ 1587 | ||||
05.09.42 | Western Mediterranean Gulf of Genova | Via entrance point Nord to Gorgona and Point Cäsar. | |||
04.00 | CJ 1651 | ||||
ENE 1-2, Sea 0-1, 1/10, 1021 mb, Vis. 6000 meters | |||||
05.30 | One diesel out of service, 11 knot with diesel-electric. | ||||
06.08 - 06.48 | Test dive. | ||||
08.00 | CJ 1389 | ||||
10.20 | Made fast La Spezia base pier. | ||||
Remaining day's run: Surfaced 206.2 nm | |||||
Submerged 4.8 nm = 211 nm Total: 5848.5 nm | |||||
Kapitänleutnant and Kommandant | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 03.09.42 | |
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Comments of the F.d.U.-Italian on the K.T.B. "U 73" |
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on the Kriegstagebuch of "U-73" from 27.3. to 5.9.1942. |
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Concur with the comments of the F.d.U. Italien. | |||
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