U-757 - 3rd War Patrol
Translation by Jerry Mason with help from Andi Forster
Departed |
Date |
Arrived |
Date |
Days at Sea |
St. Nazaire |
22 February 1943 |
St. Nazaire |
18 March 1943 |
25 |
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Ships Hit |
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Date |
KTB Time |
Position |
Ship |
Tons |
Nationality |
Convoy |
11 Mar 43 |
02.42 - 04.38 |
51°15'N,
28°45'W |
WILLIAM C. GORGAS |
7,197 |
American |
HX-228 |
11 Mar 43
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02.42 - 04.38 |
51°15'N,
28°45'W |
HMS LCT-2398 (in transport) |
291 |
British |
HX-228 |
Total = 7488 |
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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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22.02.43 | St. Nazaire | Cast off | |||
14.45 | Bunker | ||||
14.55 to 15.55 | Passed through the small lock with U-406 (Dietrichs) and U-590 (Müller-Edzards). | ||||
16.00 | Put to sea for 2nd war patrol. Operations Order 54 "Atlantic" in effect. | ||||
16.30 | Loire mouth | Convoy intake off the Loire. | |||
SSW 1, cloudless, strong haze | |||||
20.00 | Point Herz | Released from convoy, outbound transit at HF via "Morgennebel". | |||
24.00 | BF 6752 | ||||
Wind calm, cloudless, bright moon, flat long Swell, marine phosphorescence | |||||
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23.02.43 | |||||
00.25 | Dived when locating determined. | ||||
1st trim test. | |||||
Alarming findings: Hatch in stern room is not tight again. Due to the same leak departure was already canceled in December 1942. Thus for the 3rd time, the St. Nazaire Shipyard was unable, despite their best intentions and most thorough execution, to rivet a hatch which had been cut in by them tightly. Final assessment in deep diving test. | |||||
01.37 | Surfaced. | ||||
04.20 | Point Morgen | Course 280°, headed for BE 17 in accordance with Outbound Orders. | |||
S 1, few clouds, light Swell | |||||
07.34 | BF 5885 | With the failure of the Fu.M.B. dived to proceed submerged at depth A -20 meters. | |||
10.00 | Carried out deep dive test. Leakage shows only a small increase in water intake at greater depth. Switch panel and converter were covered as best as possible, so that the danger of electrical failure was kept as small as possible. | ||||
Continued the patrol. | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 22.02.43 | |
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23.02.43 | |||||
12.00 | BF 5873 | Day's run Surfaced 152 nm | |||
Submerged 17 nm | |||||
169 nm | |||||
16.00 | BF 5872 | ||||
19.23 | BF 5792 | Surfaced, surface transit with Fu.M.B., course 280°, HF. | |||
N 1, overcast, cloud height 800 meters, hazy, flat sea, light Swell | |||||
24.00 | BF 5744 | ||||
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24.02.43 | |||||
03.30 to 04.18 | BF 4952 | Dived for Fu.M.B. repairs. | |||
NNW 1, overcast, flat sea, light long Swell | |||||
08.10 | BF 4957 | Dived to proceed submerged, Depth A -30 meters. | |||
12.00 | BF 4824 | Day's run Surfaced 135 nm | |||
Submerged 40 nm | |||||
175 nm | |||||
16.00 | BF 4816 | ||||
19.45 | Surfaced, transit with Fu.M.B., HF, course 286°. | ||||
19.50 to 20.44 | BF 4811 | Crash dive with locating. No attack. | |||
NW 1, light Swell, hazy | |||||
21.13 | Light over the horizon bearing 230°T. Searchlight from aircraft possible, probably a star in the haze. | ||||
21.39 | Surfaced. | ||||
22.51 to 23.10 | Crash dive with locating. No attack. | ||||
On surfacing a light bearing 300°T. Apparently from fishing vessels. By plotting 40 nm outside the allowed circle, but for 8 days there is only plotting. | |||||
23.15 to 00.34 | BF 4723 | Crash dive with locating, no attack. | |||
NNW 1-2, 6/10, bright moon | |||||
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25.02.43 | |||||
04.00 | BE 6696 | ||||
NNW 3, overcast, light haze | |||||
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Sun and Moon Data 24.02.43 | |
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25.02.43 | |||||
07.00 to 07.35 | Crash dive with locating, no attack. | ||||
08.00 | BE 8649 | ||||
08.30 | Dived to proceed submerged at depth A -30 meters. | ||||
12.00 | BE 6644 | Day's run Surfaced 105 nm | |||
Submerged 51 nm | |||||
156 nm | |||||
16.00 | BE 6565 | ||||
20.00 | BE 6539 | Surfaced, transit with Fu.M.B., HF, course 286°, after navigation fix: difference between dead reckoning and actual position 19 nm, 69°T. | |||
NNW 3, Sea 3, light Swell, 4/10, Vis. good | |||||
24.00 | BE 6278 | Short Signal: My position is BE 6278. "U-757" | |||
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26.02.43 | |||||
01.24 to 02.20 | II Watch Officer made a crash dive for an aircraft searchlight directly astern. No attack, in my opinion for the rising moon. | ||||
04.00 | BE 6186 | Received confirmation of the Short Signal. | |||
04.55 to 05.50 | Crash dive with locating, no attack. | ||||
08.00 | BE 6147 | ||||
NNW 2-3, Sea 2, light Swell, overcast, cloud height 600 meters, Vis. good | |||||
08.45 | Dived to proceed submerged at depth A -30 meters. | ||||
12.00 | BE 5365 | Day's run Surfaced 119 nm | |||
Submerged 41 nm | |||||
160 nm | |||||
16.00 | BE 5356 | ||||
20.10 | BE 5352 | Surfaced, transit with Fu.M.B., course 286°, HF. | |||
Wind calm, Sea 1, flat confused Swell, overcast, lightly hazy | |||||
24.00 | BE 5234 | Course 286°, KF diesel-electric. | |||
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27.02.43 | |||||
02.36 to 03.30 | Crash dive with locating, no attack. | ||||
Sun and Moon Data 25.02.43 | |
Sun and Moon Data 26.02.43 | |
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27.02.43 | |||||
04.00 | BE 5221 | ||||
08.00 | BE 2794 | ||||
SW 2, flat Swell, overcast, Vis. good | |||||
10.40 to 11.20 | At 2 x HF, course 170°, headed for a smoke cloud, then finally recognized it as a rain cloud. | ||||
11.28 | Dove with locating. No attack. Dived time used to open up the drain valve in the aftership because there was fuel in the aft battery bilge. | ||||
12.00 | BE 2787 | Day's run Surfaced 138 nm | |||
Submerged 27 nm | |||||
165 nm | |||||
16.15 | BE 1995 | Surfaced, transit with Fu.M.B., course 286°, most economical speed. | |||
SSW 1, Sea 2, overcast, medium-high clouds, Vis. good | |||||
19.28 | BE 1991 | Smoke cloud in sight bearing 220°T, masts and smokestack quickly come over the horizon. Held contact at GF. Independent, northeasterly course, high speed, waited for darkness to attack, maneuvered ahead. | |||
21.38 | BE 1962 | Large freighter, six masts, superstructure aft (see sketch). Three-fan, target speed 15 knots, target angle right 80°, range 1800 meters, spread 6.5°, right and center torpedoes Etos, Pi 2, depth 5 meters, MZ on, left torpedo Fat, depth 4 meters, right short, fore run 3000 meters. | |||
Starry clear, dark horizon behind. | |||||
21.48 | Torpedo detonation, nothing seen. | ||||
21.55 and 21.58 | Each one torpedo detonation. | ||||
No explanation for miss, speed estimate later proven correct, course perfectly determined. Evasion by speed change is possible, was probably unseen at the shot. After the first torpedo detonation the steamer emitted a smoke cloud, continued at 16 knots on old course. Boat maneuvered ahead at AK on the starboard side, after 4- hours was abeam, distance away 2500-4000 meters. | |||||
23.06 | Locating received in the Fu.M.B., 155 cm, if aircraft were in the vicinity, only the steamer would be detected, therefore took the Fu.M.B. in. | ||||
Sun and Moon Data 27.02.43 |
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28.02.43 | |||||
02.20 | Enemy zigzagged about 30° to starboard, as a result the boat quickly got ahead and ran in to attack position on the port side of the steamer. | ||||
03.34 | BE 2186 | Fat three-fan, center tube stuck in the tube, depth 3 meters, target speed 16 knots, target angle left 96°, range 1000 (did not fit in the binoculars), spread angle 9°, left short, fore run 3000 meters (set in error for 2000 meters), first torpedo broached frequently. Enemy turned 90° to starboard immediately after the shot, ran off for five minutes and than at high speed on the old course 50°. All passed. | |||
SW 2-3, Sea 2, no Swell, cloudless, starry clear, Vis. good | |||||
04.10 | Moonrise, thereafter bright moon, thin isolated clouds | Maneuvered ahead again at large abeam distance, reloaded Etos due to the possibility of a submerged attack, enemy now zigzagged around main course. | |||
Am ahead again. | |||||
07.40 | BE 2221 | Single shot, Eto, Pi 1, MZ on, depth 4 meters, target speed 16 knots, left 80°, range 800 meters, immediately after the shot strong speed reduction noticed, missed, therefore . . . | |||
SW 3, Sea 2-3, light SW-Swell, lightly milky horizon, moon in the SE, first dawn | |||||
07.41 | Single shot, Eto, same settings, target speed 5 knots, also passed, enemy turned hard to starboard, ran off at high speed. In the quickly growing dawn the boat was at low range within visual range behind the steamer. Steamer shot about ten shots of tracer fire and threw a depth charge in the wake. | ||||
08.05 | BE 2221 | Due to low speed excess and the expected air reconnaissance, broke off pursuit dove in artillery fire, proceeded submerged at depth A -20 meters. Necessary diesel repairs. Moved off submerged to the north, to still be in the same area at night. | |||
12.00 | AL 9887 | Day's run Surfaced 222 nm | |||
Submerged 19 nm | |||||
241 nm | |||||
16.00 | AL 9881 | ||||
20.10 | AL 9854 | Surfaced, transit with Fu.M.B., course 285°, to charge at most economical speed. In accordance with Radio Message from B.d.U. "New objective for . . . . Deetz, . . . . is AH 63. | |||
SW 2-3, Sea 2, flat Swell, 3/10, Vis. good | |||||
In Radio Message 1750/27 and 1217/28 reported weather by radio to B.d.U.: Large freighter, 16 knots, 19.30 hours in BE 1991, 21.38 hours in BE 1962 three-fan. After 10 minutes detonation, nothing seen, Fat hit possible. Target angle 80°, range 2000 meters, short, fore run 300 meters. Hunted at AK broke off today 08.00 hours BE 2221, 3+2+2 torpedoes, 105 cbm, SW 3, Sea 2, 4/10, 1041 mb, steady. Deetz | |||||
24.00 | AL 9753 | ||||
Sun and Moon Data 28.02.43 |
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04.00 | AL 8839 | ||||
08.00 | AL 8821 | ||||
SW 4, Sea 2-3, overcast | |||||
12.00 | AL 8498 | Day's run Surfaced 138 nm | |||
Submerged 24 nm | |||||
162 nm | |||||
Most economical speed, headed for AH 63. | |||||
16.00 | AL 8485 | ||||
SW 3-4, Sea 2-3, low irregular Swell, overcast | |||||
20.00 | AL 8471 | ||||
24.00 | AL 7559 | ||||
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02.03.43 | |||||
04.00 | AL 7545 | ||||
SW 1-2, Sea 2, confused Swell, overcast, cloud height 1000 meters | |||||
08.00 | AL 7462 | ||||
12.00 | AL 7427 | Day's run Surfaced 144 nm | |||
Most economical speed, headed for AH 63. | |||||
13.00 | SSW 1-3, Sea 2, confused flat SSW-Swell, overcast, cloud height 1500 meters, Vis. very good, falling barometer | Turned before the sea to download the forward over deck torpedo. The choppy sea makes the work below the over deck, especially the extraction of the transfer gear very difficult. | |||
15.30 | AL 7419 | Transfer ended, test dive. At the same time Fu.M.B. repaired, torpedoes prepared, forward battery cells refilled with distilled water. | |||
20.00 | AL 7419 | ||||
22.35 | Surfaced, most economical speed, course 285°. Radio Message from B.d.U.: Occupy temporary attack area . . . . Deetz AK 69 . . . . | ||||
Came to course 245°. | |||||
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02.03.43 | |||||
24.00 | AK 9615 | ||||
SW 3, Sea 2, overcast, dark night | |||||
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03.03.43 | |||||
04.00 | AK 9367 | ||||
08.00 | AK 9334 | ||||
Wind calm, Sea 1-2, overcast | |||||
11.10 | Cloud of vapor bearing 10°T. Closed as HF until 12.45 hours, nothing in sight. Optical illusion by sun rays. | ||||
12.00 | AK 6958 | Day's run Surfaced 119 nm | |||
SSE 1-2, Sea 1, low SW-Swell, overcast | Submerged 19 nm | ||||
138 nm | |||||
Stayed in the operations area at most economical speed. | |||||
14.00 | Officer-Only Radio Message from B.d.U.: | ||||
1.) Bothe, Schetelig, Haupt, U-633, Rendtel, Wintermeyer, Lange, Brünnig, Tippelskirch, Baberg, Deetz, Dietrichs, Schuch and Löser form Group Neuland". | |||||
[typo BE 1132] |
2.) In named order on 7 March 12.00 hours be in reconnaissance line from AK 6685 to BD 1132, course 240°, speed 5 knots over ground. | ||||
3.) Do not be in line too early, boats arriving early free to maneuver set off from the line. In the vicinity of the line radio silence. | |||||
The boat is already in the area of the line, moved off to the SW because approach of the remaining boats from the east is accepted. Course 200°, most economical speed. | |||||
16.00 | AK 6687 | ||||
SSW 2-3, Sea 2, overcast, Vis. good | |||||
20.00 | AK 6916 | ||||
22.00 | Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix 344°T, 45 nm. | ||||
24.00 | AK 6592 | ||||
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04.03.43 | |||||
04.00 | AK 6829 | ||||
S 2-3, Sea 3, overcast, rain showers, dark night | |||||
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04.03.43 | |||||
08.00 | AK 6881 | ||||
12.00 | AK 9216 | Day's run Surfaced 170 nm | |||
W 3-4, Sea 2, overcast, Vis. very good | Course 200°, most economical speed. | ||||
16.00 | AK 9247 | Between 15.15 and 18.30 hours several crash dive- and depth control training. | |||
20.00 | AK 9199 | ||||
24.00 | AK 9454 | ||||
S 2-3, Sea 2, few clouds, Vis. good | |||||
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05.03.43 | |||||
04.00 | AK 9722 | ||||
08.00 | AK 9764 | Due to spray turned 10° to starboard. | |||
SSW 4-5, freshening, Sea 3-4, few clouds, Vis. medium, light haze | |||||
12.00 | AK 9777 | Day's run Surfaced 153 nm | |||
Submerged 8 nm | |||||
161 nm | |||||
16.00 | BD 2262 | Course 75°, most economical speed, headed for position. | |||
20.00 | BD 2327 | ||||
S 4-5, Sea 4, rain showers | |||||
24.00 | AK 9874 | ||||
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06.03.43 | |||||
04.00 | AK 9882 | ||||
SSE 2-3, Sea 2-3, overcast, clear horizon | |||||
08.00 | AK 9869 | ||||
09.00 | Course 150°, most economical speed. Otherwise will be in position too early. | ||||
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06.03.43 | |||||
12.00 | AK 9976 | Day's run Surfaced 168 nm | |||
NW 3, Sea 2, overcast, rain showers | |||||
15.45 | BD 3228 | Test dive together with battery measurement, propulsion system checks. | |||
NW 2-3, Sea 2, overcast, Vis. very good | |||||
19.40 | BD 3264 | Surfaced. Course 50°, most economical speed, headed for position in reconnaissance line. | |||
Incoming Radio Message from B.d.U.: whereby boats positioned in the north are released from Group Neuland. | |||||
24.00 | BD 3315 | ||||
E 1, Sea 2, light Swell, few clouds | |||||
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07.03.43 | |||||
04.00 | AL 7785 | ||||
08.00 | AL 7765 | ||||
SSE 2-3, Sea 1-2, half overcast | |||||
10.00 | AK - test of the engines. | ||||
12.00 | AL 7813 | In starting position for Group "Neuland" reconnaissance line. | |||
SSW 4-5, freshening, Sea 3-4, overcast, rain showers, otherwise Vis. good | Day's run Surfaced 146 nm | ||||
Submerged 12 nm | |||||
158 nm | |||||
Initially intend, to zigzag in own 20 nm strip given up due to quickly increasing weather deterioration. | |||||
16.00 | AL 7732 | ||||
WNW 7-8, Sea 6-7, rising Swell, greatly changing Vis,, hail showers | |||||
20.00 | AL 7722 | ||||
W 6-8, Sea 5-6, overcast, squalls | |||||
21.00 | Fu.M.B. taken in due to strong water intake through the open conning tower hatch. | ||||
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07.03.43 | |||||
22.40 | With strong visibility deterioration and strengthening wind dived to briefly proceed submerged. | ||||
24.00 | AL 7713 | ||||
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08.03.43 | |||||
01.50 | Surfaced, course 265°, most economical speed, without Fu.M.B. | ||||
04.00 | AL 7714 | ||||
NW 7-8, Sea 6, overcast, clear horizon | |||||
08.00 | AK 9934 | ||||
WNW 6-7, Sea 6-7 | |||||
12.00 | AK 9924 | Speed of advance of 5 knots just barely held. | |||
Day's run Surfaced 106 nm | |||||
Submerged 8 nm | |||||
1145 nm | |||||
16.00 | AK 9837 | Lengthening swell temporarily allows slightly higher speed setting. | |||
WSW 7-8, Sea 6-7, overcast, medium-high clouds, Vis. very good | |||||
20.00 | AK 9827 | ||||
22.00 | In darkness had to go to KF again. | ||||
24.00 | AK 9739 | ||||
SSW 6, Sea 5, overcast, Vis. medium | |||||
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09.03.43 | |||||
04.00 | AK 9753 | ||||
08.00 | AK 9748 | ||||
SW 5-6, Sea 6, long high W-Swell, overcast | |||||
12.00 | AK 9741 | Day's run Surfaced 138 nm | |||
SSW 5-6, Sea 6, high Swell, Vis. medium | Radio Message from B.d.U.: 1.) Group Neuland from Struckmeyer to Edzards on 10 March 09.00 hours be in reconnaissance line from AK 8319 to BD 2375, course 260°. Speed of advance 4 knots, interval 20 nm. Northeast-bound convoy expected tomorrow. | ||||
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09.03.43 | 2.) Stock, Dauter in this order lengthen reconnaissance line to the north west. Orders concerning supply to follow, switch to Diana Circuit immediately. | ||||
Reached new position. | |||||
16.00 | AK 8689 | ||||
SW 7-8, Sea 6, overcast, hail and rain showers, otherwise Vis. good | |||||
20.00 | AK 8689 | ||||
WSW 8, Sea 7 | |||||
22.00 | Dived for overhaul work before convoy operation. Due to 8 breaks in the Fu.M.B. cable delayed surfacing. | ||||
24.00 | AK 8688 | ||||
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10.03.43 | |||||
04.00 | AK 8381 | ||||
06.00 | Surfaced, back and forth at starting position. | ||||
08.00 | AK 8385 | ||||
WNW 6, Sea 5, hail showers, otherwise Vis. good | |||||
09.00 | AK 8384 | In accordance with orders began advance in reconnaissance line. Own speed 10 knots. Hourly zigzags around 60° from main course. | |||
WNW 5-7, Sea 5, few clouds, heavy showers, otherwise Vis. very good | |||||
12.00 | AK 8379 | Day's run Surfaced 114 nm | |||
Submerged 24 nm | |||||
138 nm | |||||
15.00 | AK 8371 | First convoy report from Hunger "Convoy square BD 2268." then "Enemy steers 80°." | |||
Operated on convoy on course 100°. | |||||
16.00 | AK 8385 | Came to course 130°. Continual contact keeper reports from Langfeld. Operated on enemy course 70°, speed 8 knots. | |||
NW 5-6, medium-high W-Swell, Sea 6, Vis. very good | |||||
20.00 | AK 9451 | ||||
23.40 | Operated on Langfeld contact keeper report from 22.55 hours, convoy BD 2332, course 70°, 9 knots. GF, course 160°. | ||||
24.00 | AK 9842 | ||||
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11.03.43 | |||||
01.00 | AK 9378 | Shadow bearing 300°T, destroyer or corvette, while closing three additional shadows bearing 220°T, thought to be the port forward convoy screen. Therefore maneuvered ahead, in so doing . . . | |||
NNW 5-6, Sea 5, rain showers, overcast, otherwise clear horizon | |||||
01.15 | Shadow of a large steamer sighted bearing 200°T. Continued to maneuver ahead and attempted to get to the starboard side of the convoy before the dark horizon. In so doing lay stopped for a moment, before a strongly zigzagging destroyer passed at about 1000 meters (modern, 2 unequal thick smokestacks), Stayed behind the destroyer, and so got inside the screen. | ||||
01.56 and 02.01 | Detonations heard in the boat. | ||||
02.16 | Muzzle fire bearing 180°T and tracers shot at great range. | ||||
02.19 | Short Signal sent: Convoy AK 9884. | ||||
Still no observations concerning course and speed. | |||||
02.25 | Large shadows bearing 280°T, about 8-10 steamers in single or double line abreast. Closed on the outer ship. | ||||
02.42 | AK 9882 | Single shot tube I, FAT, right long, fore run 1500 meters, depth 5 meters, target speed 9 knots, target angle right 90°, range 400 meters, running time 26 seconds. Hit center, thin high black water column. Because the boat was in the wind lee within a short time the boat was engulfed in dense clouds of atomized heating oil. Therefore no further shooting opportunities. While running off on our port side two, on the starboard side one escort vessel in sharp target angles, therefore dived. Propeller and locating sounds. | |||
WNW 4, Sea 4, few clouds, light Northern Lights, lightly murky | |||||
03.28 | After nearly losing the sound bearings surfaced, ran back to the shooting location, sighted a steamer wreck there. Broken amidships, upper deck at the waterline, masts angled towards each other, stopped, athwart the wind left drifting. Name asked of the lifeboats: "WILLIAM P. PALMER" (7602 GRT). | ||||
04.38 | AK 9882 | Coup de grâce tube V, Eto, Pi 2, MZ off, depth 5 meters, target speed 0 knots, range 400 meters, after 21 seconds hit aft mast, ship sank aft then forward quickly. | |||
N 3, Sea 2-3, medium-high Swell, isolated . . . | |||||
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clouds, bright starry sky, clear horizon | About 60 seconds after the hit an enormous underwater detonation (in retrospect a large number of powerful depth charges is suspected on the sinking steamer). By that time distance from the sinking location was at least 450 to 500 meters. Boat was lifted strongly. | ||||
Order "Close bulkheads", no water intake, diesels, main and auxiliary drain pumps are operable. Strong gas development from both batteries. Major failures: broadcast and announcement system, all rudders, both compressors, gyro-compass, magnetic compass, both periscopes, both hydraulic pumps, spare cooling water pump, spare lubricating oil pump, all four clutches (only usable engaged). Switchboard mounts, most lighting. Brief fire in the E-motors, both internal fuel tanks torn, oil trace, tube V deformed (outer tube door was already closed). Entire radio message system except for the Short Wave transmitter and receiver and much minor damage. Several head wounds, many knee and ankle bruises, Chief Engineer broken finger. | |||||
The concussion had such force that for example the rear conning tower platform was slightly lowered, the UZO with bolted lower part and binoculars flew overboard in a high arc and the open spherical bulkheads were bent. The Eto in the stern room bilge suffered denting at its support locations. | |||||
Initially ran at 12 knots on the suspected convoy course, when the extent of the damage was surveyed, moved off to the south for repairs. Radio report concerning breaking off the convoy operation was not possible at first. | |||||
08.00 | BD 3126 | ||||
12.00 | BD 3159 | Day's run Surfaced 288 nm | |||
Submerged 2 nm | |||||
290 nm | |||||
16.00 | BD 3186 | Initially there was no judgment as to the readiness to dive due to the condition of the battery, surfaced readiness reestablished. Port diesel temporarily out of service due to entry of water into the cylinders. Doctor's assistance from supplier was required, therefore switched to "Ireland" Circuit to get the location of the supplier as soon as possible. | |||
NE 2, flat sea, light NE-Swell, few clouds, Vis. good | |||||
20.30 | BD 3497 | Sent Radio Message: 1.) "WILLIAM P. PALMER" sunk from convoy. 2.) By detonation heavy damage, port diesel, both batteries out of service, unable to dive, able to float. 3.) Request Doctor BD 34 course south 7 knots, switched to "Ireland" Circuit. | |||
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11.03.43 | Damage repaired except for remaining failures: Both batteries (forward only 8, aft 6 cells operable), thus not clear to dive, E-compressor, periscopes, spare lubricating oil pump, spare cooling water pump, hand drain pump, crack in both internal fuel tanks (fuel loss slight). | ||||
Surface fully operational, temporarily with one, later with both diesels however intermitent malfunctions must be expected, Junkers compressor, gyro-compass, main ruder are operable. Batteries deactivated, power generation via diesel-E-motor, therefore in case of failure of both diesels, completely de-energized (transmitter out of service). | |||||
23.00 | Radio Message to B.d.U.: Zech to assist Deetz on 12 March at dawn be in BD 3477. For supply ordered boats head for the same point. First supplied boat remain to assist Deetz, until he is ready, circuit for Deetz remains "Diana". | ||||
Initially I ran off further to the south, at the same time while heading for Zech intend to test the diesels at high speed settings. | |||||
24.00 | BD 3794 | ||||
N 2-3, Sea 2, starry clear, Vis. good | |||||
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04.00 | BD 6129 | ||||
08.00 | BD 3854 | Went to GF on both diesels, to be able to assess their operational capability. | |||
12.15 | BD 3721 | Day's run Surfaced 270 nm | |||
NW 2-3, Sea 3, cloudy, Vis. medium | |||||
Smoke cloud in sight bearing 350°T, steamer with two masts, strikingly tall narrow snokestacks and passenger superstructure amidships. Comes over the horizon quickly, at highest speed attempted to hold contact at the limit of visibility. Steamer run at least at the same speed, zigzags between south and west. Due to supply taking place in the vicinity, sent a Short Signal, was not acknowledged. | |||||
12.51 | One after another both diesels fail, boat is therefore unable to move and is without power (particularly unpleasant because of the still strongly gassing battery). "Artillery ready", steamer comes over the horizon up to the upper deck, remains beyond | ||||
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12.03.43 | artillery and torpedo range. | ||||
14.50 | BD 3715 | Steamer out of sight, later according to Radio Message hunted by Dauter. Both diesels again in service, headed for Zech at GF. | |||
16.00 | BD 3712 | Reached position for Zech, nothing seen, back and forth in position. | |||
16.30 | Radio Message 1425 from Zech: Request bearing signals from Deetz, received by 18.10 hours, sent bearing signals. | ||||
19.40 | Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix 70°T, 15 nm, therefore . . . | ||||
19.50 to 21.05 | BD 3478 | attempted, to send Radio Message: Position BD 3722, course 290°, 10 knots, bearing signals from 21.00 hours. | |||
Sent bearing signals until 22.10 hours. | |||||
21.35 | Received Radio Message: Despite bearing signals Deetz not met up to darkness. BD 3728, request orders. Zech. | ||||
23.40 | BD 2695 | Officer-Only Radio Message: to B.d.U.: Both diesels fully operational, not clear to dive due to battery, intend return transit at highest speed, with 20 men, without Metox, request approval. To simplify the Radio Message, for important messages, group for important remarks, in each case took the two lower-most Kenngruppe. Deetz | |||
NW 3-4, Sea 3, WNW-Swell, rain showers, therefore Vis. mostly bad | |||||
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02.00 | Radio Message from B.d.U.: Zech and Deetz tomorrow at lightness be at ordered meeting point BD 3477. Deetz request bearing signals according to the situation. | ||||
Headed for ordered square, and there back and forth in position. | |||||
04.00 | BD 2637 | Radio Message from B.d.U. to Deetz: Initially remain at Zech and attempt by bridging the cells through the connecting bar of one battery to get the other battery operable, if necessary, jumper cables will be brought out. Report how many cells are unclear, do not rush, but try by all means to get a battery operable. If repairs will take a long time, setting off to the southwest with escort boat is advisable. | |||
08.10 | BD 2695 | U-119 in sight, went nearby, transfer of the Doctor not possible at first, because the supplier has no rubber boat and own boat cannot be stopped due to the danger it cannot be started again. Doctor's assistance by flag signal for apparent wound fever patients. | |||
First dawn | |||||
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12.00 | BD 3477 | Day's run Surfaced 210 nm | |||
Radio Message to B.d.U.: Only 6+8 cells operable, Short Wave transmitter not frequency exact. Deetz. | |||||
15.00 | WSW 3-4, Sea 2-3, overcast, at times drizzle, rain, Vis. bad | Radio Message from B.d.U.: 1.) Zech: Supply a boat to be supplied for return transit to the extent that it is able to proceed to base with Deetz at maximum speed and assign this boat as escort boat. 2.) Deetz: Free to give over unnecessary personnel to other boats. Make a verbal agreement to meet with the escort boat. Return transit via BE 94, return accompanying boat after departure from Zech report transit route and speed. Expect own air escort from the longitude of BF 81. | |||
16.00 | BD 2696 | Förster reports as escort boat after supply. | |||
20.00 | BD 2668 | The planned transfer of crew not necessary for transit was only first possible safely when the starboard diesel was operable (about 14 March 02.00 hours). The starboard diesel was out of service due to repairs of the vibration damper, not fully functional from the detonation. | |||
22.00 | Radio Message from B.d.U. to Deetz: 1.) Radio message sending as "K.R." with normal Kenngruppen. Short Signals concerning air attack or contact holding in accordance with Short Signal Table page 24, Keep War Emergency Reports ready in accordance with N.V.2. Enclosure 14; if necessary transmit in the clear. | ||||
2.) No special procedures for Kenngruppen. | |||||
3.) You have interruption authority for any ongoing radio traffic, send Short Signals several times, if not immediately acknowledged by the land station. 4.) All boats are hereby reminded of service as radio repeater. | |||||
Set off from the tanker for the night, transfer anticipated for the next morning at dawn. Continued repairs to the starboard diesel, Förster hung on. By agreement Zech will send bearing signals from 09.00 hours. | |||||
24.00 | BD 3478 | ||||
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04.00 | BD 3782 | ||||
08.00 | BD 3775 | ||||
10.20 | NW 5-6, Sea 4, medium-high Swell, overcast, Vis. moderate | U-119 in sight, shifting crew and transfer of lime slurry not possible due to weather, due to strongly falling barometer it is not expected, instead after medical advice for the patients began return transit under escort by Förster. Therefore acid in the battery bilge could not be neutralized during the transit. | |||
10.46 | BD 2896 | Began return transit, 1186 miles transit speed 14 knots, return route in accordance with Radio Message by B.d.U. Förster took the navigation lead, due to failure of the ships shaft RPM indicator and uncertainty of the gyro-compass. To increase the safety of the buoyancy condition main ballast and reserve fuel oil tanks were converted for use as ballast tanks and blown, flood valves 2, 3 and 4 closed, all torpedo tanks and regulating tanks pumped. Agreement with Förster: F ö r s t e r will not dive with aircraft attack, in accordance with my suggestion, will zigzag at highest speed possibly remaining close by, because Fu.M.B. is destroyed since the detonation. Attempted transmission of detections by air horn, later carried out by Underwater Telegraphy. With loss of contact by night continue to run on old course at 12 knots. | |||
12.00 | BD 2896 | Day's run Surfaced 157 nm | |||
16.00 | BD 3762 | ||||
20.00 | BD 3818 | ||||
W 5, Sea 4, SW-Swell, overcast | |||||
24.00 | BD 6233 | ||||
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01.35 | Radio Message from Förster to B.d.U.: 1.) Position 15 March 00.00 hours with Deetz in square BE 3888. 2.) Transit route via ordered squares, speed 14 knots. 3.) Anticipate on 17 March midday in area of own air escort. Exact report 6 hours before return. 4.) On 30 March from Zech with 30 cbm as 3rd boat supplied. | ||||
04.00 | BD 6364 | ||||
08.00 | BD 4189 | ||||
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10.45 | BE 4517 | A U-boat briefly in sight on westerly course. | |||
12.00 | BE 4551 | Day's run Surfaced 295 nm | |||
WSW 2-3, Sea 2, light W-Swell, few clouds, Vis. very good | |||||
16.00 | BE 4639 | Radio Message from B.d.U.-West: Return harbor for Deetz is St. Nazaire, for Kruschka Brest. | |||
Radio Message from B.d.U.: Deetz and Förster today at 20.00 hours switch to Coastal Circuit. Guidance through the Bay of Biscay by F.d.U.-West. Förster tomorrow evening report position and anticipated arrival in BF 7365. Escort intentions to follow. | |||||
20.00 | BE 6477 | ||||
24.00 | BE 5784 | ||||
S 3, Sea 1-2, long flat W-Swell, murky | |||||
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16.03.43 | Radio Message to Förster and Deetz from F.d.U.-West. | ||||
For escort intake 3 large torpedo boats will be positioned with flared bow and 2 smokestacks 17 Mar at 14.00 hours square BF 7666. | |||||
04.00 | BE 5859 | Förster report delay of one or more hours by Short Signal as soon as foreseen. If meeting with escort at the appointed time fails, U-boats continue on course 80° at 14 knots, information concerning air escort follows. | |||
08.00 | BE 6325 | ||||
By plotting we will reach the given square already at 10.00 hours. Förster there fore sends by Short Signal: | |||||
10.08 | Arrival at the appointed meeting point anticipated 4 hours earlier. | ||||
11.00 | Course 105°. | ||||
12.00 | BE 9149 | Day's run Surfaced 334 nm | |||
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16.00 | BE 9167 | Boat proceed in broad starboard echelon, course 105°, 14 knots. | |||
17.40 | BE 9243 | Aircraft - Consolidated bearing 150°T, flew in an arc behind the boats until in the NE, then turned to approach. Before bomb throwing range the aircraft turned away a bit, passed the wake of both boats, range about 800 meters, altitude 200-300 meters, within range shot with Flak 38, 3 MG 34 and 1 MP. No damage except for failure of an MG 34 due to a feed mechanism failure. Förster shoots also as long as possible with his 8.8 cm. A morale effect is certainly present. After overflying the wakes of both boats the aircraft flew off in 200°T. No proper attack, no bombs. | |||
WNW 1, flat Sea, 8/10, cloud height 800 meters, hazy horizon | |||||
17.44 | Förster gives War Emergency report "Aircraft attack" BE 9281 and | ||||
17.45 | Short Signal: Enemy aircraft holds contact. | ||||
After fly off course changed to 80°. | |||||
18.55 | Förster gives a Radio Message explanation: | ||||
1.) 17.44 hours Consolidated in BE 9281 approached multiple times. After artillery and anti-aircraft fire flew off in SW-direction. On both boats no damage. 2.) Recognition Signal call "Dora". 3.) Anticipated arrival at meeting point with escort 17 March 10.00 hours. Förster | |||||
19.15 | Radio Message received: To Förster and Deetz. | ||||
1.) Torpedo boats positioned 17 March 10.00 hours at meeting point. 2.) At meeting point 2 flights of 2 Ju 88 as air escort. | |||||
20.00 | BE 9283 | Course 80°, 15 knots. | |||
24.00 | BE 9398 | In accordance with Radio Message air reconnaissance in Biscay area by Kondor expected from dawn. | |||
NW 1, Sea 1, overcast, low clouds, light rain, Vis. medium | |||||
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17.03.43 | Radio Message from F.d.U.-West: To Förster and Deetz. | ||||
From dawn 2 formations of Ju 88 search in BF 72 lower half and 73 lower half. After detecting the U-boat formation or U-757 close escort by 1 formation of Ju 88 until darkness. | |||||
04.00 | BF 7159 | ||||
N 1, Sea 1, overcast, rain | |||||
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17.03.43 | Now we really have to have a very secure feeling!! | ||||
Radio Message from 7. U-Flottille: U-359, U-757 escort positioned 17 March at 10.00 hours Herz 438. Report convoy intake with time group. | |||||
08.00 | BF 7263 | Förster corrects misunderstanding by Radio Message to 7. U-Flottille: Radio Message Serial No. 99, Arabic three refers to meeting point with F.d.U.-West escort. See Radio Message 796 and position in Serial No. 99, paragraph 1. | |||
NE 2, Sea 2, few clouds, hazy | |||||
Förster | |||||
08.50 | BF 7342 | Unknown aircraft with double tail, bearing 300°, close over the water, course athwart ours, crossed the wake far behind. No visible markings, thereafter passed out of sight in 220°T. | |||
08.55 | BF 7342 | 3 aircraft bearing 160°T, 2 in formation, the 3rd further off, crossed the course far ahead also no markings visible. | |||
09.06 | BF 7342 | Aircraft in sight, direct approach, then turned away astern, shoots Recognition Cartridge, recognized as Ju 88. Answered, 2 cartridge failures. Remained in visual range of the boat. | |||
10.14 | 2 additional Ju 88 in sight. | ||||
10.35 | BF 7362 | 1 torpedo boat in sight bearing 130°T, contrary to B.d.U. message only 1 smokestack and straight bow. By our navigation update we are about 5 nm north and about 10 nm back. Ran towards, no Recognition Signal exchange. | |||
Due to Förster's fuel inventory speed is limited to 10 knots. In line ahead behind Förster, course 80° one Torpedo boat ahead, one to each side. | |||||
12.00 | BF 7339 | Day's run Surfaced 323 nm | |||
16.00 | BF 8138 | ||||
19.45 | BF 8225 | Aircraft flew off. | |||
E 2-3, Sea 2, light W-Swell, cloudless | |||||
24.00 | BF 8313 | ||||
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04.00 | BF 5897 | Temporary lower speed of advance due to fuel delivery of the large torpedo boat to Förster, afterwards transit speed 15 knots. | |||
08.00 | BF 6754 | ||||
12.00 | BF 6469 | Day's run Surfaced 263 nm | |||
SE 1, Sea 1, hazy, cloudless | |||||
Sperrbrecher in sight ahead, U-boats ran towards, torpedo boats turn away to the SW and leave the convoy. In Sperrbrecher convoy steered on the entry route. | |||||
16.30 | St. Nazaire | Off the locks with hand ruder, without lights and engine telegraphs, with only one 100% operable diesel maneuvered into the lock, made fast, afterwards towed into the Bunker. | |||
During the entire journey, even with serious damage the attitude and spirit in the crew was impeccable and everywhere great effort was made to repair the damage. | |||||
Distance covered nautical miles surfaced = 4402 | |||||
" " submerged 292 | |||||
Total distance = 4694 | |||||
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18 March 1943. | |||||
Kaptlt. and Kommandant | |||||
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Enclosures to U-757's KTB - click on the text at left to proceed to the document | |
Sketch | Sketch of WILLIAM C. GORGAS sunk 11 March 1943 |
Chart | Track chart covering the entire patrol |
Comments of the Befehlshabers der Unterseeboote |
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on the K.T.B. of "U-757" from 22.2.43 - 18.3.43. |
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The Kommandant strove bravely and tenaciously to be successful. Still the torpedo operation against the steamer on 27 February was clumsy, as was the excellent attack opportunity on 11 March against the convoy. | |||
Due to the heavy damage with the unexplained detonation on 11 March, the boat had to begin return transit. The boat was led with determination by the Kommandant. The behavior of the crew after the heavy damage and during the return transit deserved recognition. | |||
Accredited success: | |||
1 steamer 7602 GRT sunk. | |||
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