U-979 - 1st War Patrol
Translation by Jerry Mason with help from Andi Forster
Departed |
Date |
Arrived |
Date |
Days at Sea |
Horten |
14 August 1944 |
Trondheim |
10 October 1944 |
58 |
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Ships Hit |
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Date |
KTB Time |
Position |
Ship |
Tons |
Nationality |
Convoy |
22 Sep 44 |
18.54 |
64°03'N,
22°52.5'W |
USS YUKON (AF 9) (damaged) |
5,969 |
American |
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Total = 5,969 |
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Note: The positions in the table above and in the Google Earth patrol summary are derived from the KTB and in many cases do not match those set forth in authoritative references such as Jürgen Rohwer, Axis Submarine Successes of World War Two or the Uboat.net website. The goal here is to present the picture relative to the U-boat and not the absolute position that the ship was attacked or sank. |
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" U 979 " | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Kommandant: Kapitänleutnant M e e r m e i e r | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Beginning: 6. 8.1944 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ending: 10.10.1944 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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06.08.44 | Western Baltic | ||||
08.00 | ESE 0-1, Sea 0, Swell 0, 5/10, Vis. 14 nm, 1026 mb | Cast off Kiel for 1st patrol under Operations Orders "Atlantic" No. 56 for U-boats in the Atlantic. | |||
09.30 | Convoy intake at Kiel Lightship. In convoy transit on Route 1 and 28. | ||||
12.00 | Western Baltic | Surfaced = 32 | |||
ESE 0-1, Sea 0, 5/10, Vis. 14 nm, 1026 mb | Submerged = 0 | ||||
Day's run: = 32 nm | |||||
12.02 | Enemy aircraft formation in attack on Kiel. Passing distance to the boat 20000-25000 meters. | ||||
16.00 | Great Belt | ||||
ESE 0-1, Sea 0, 2/10, Vis. 14 nm, 1026 mb | |||||
19.30 | 1843/6/024: Kneip, Meermeier, Ulber, Matuschka in accordance with Kurier Test Order Paragraph 6 work as weather boats as follows: Ulber, Meermeier as weather boat 3. | ||||
Work as Kurier boat is not possible because the alternate frequency is not known. | |||||
20.00 | Great Belt | ||||
ESE 0-1, Sea 0, 1/10, Vis. 14 nm, 1026 mb | |||||
21.09 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
07.08.44 | Great Belt | ||||
00.00 | Wind 0, Sea 0, 1/10, Vis. 4 nm, 1023 mb | ||||
04.00 | Wind calm, Sea 0, 1/10, Vis. 4 nm, 1023 mb | ||||
04.37 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
08.00 | Kattegat | ||||
NE 1, Sea 0, 6/10, Vis. 7 nm, 1022 mb, misty | |||||
12.00 | Wind 0, Sea 0, 2/10, Vis. 12 nm, 1023 mb | Surfaced = 171 | |||
Submerged = 0 | |||||
Day's run: = 171 nm | |||||
16.00 | Wind 0, Sea 0, Vis. 8 nm, 2/10, 1021 mb | ||||
19.30 | Released from convoy. | ||||
20.00 | Skagerrak, Route Erle | ||||
W 2, Sea 1, 1/10, Vis. 12 nm, 1019 mb | |||||
21.09 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
08.08.44 | Skagerrak | ||||
00.00 | W 2, Sea 1-2, 3/10, Vis. 3 nm, 1018 mb | ||||
04.00 | Oslo Fjord | ||||
W 1, Sea 0, Vis. 4 nm, 1/10, 1018 mb | |||||
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08.08.44 | |||||
04.37 | Made fast Horten. | ||||
08.08. - 10.08.44 | Horten | Agru-Front, Branch Officer Horten for snorkel training and combat training of the crew. | |||
10.08.44 | Training area Horten | ||||
08.20 | Accident submerged with U-1223 due to incorrect position of U-1223. Damage determined to my boat was only stiffness in the outer tube door of torpedo tube 4. | ||||
13.10 | Radio Message 1119/10/068: From 10 August 20.00 hours switch to Coastal Circuit: . . . .Meermeier (U-979) . . . . | ||||
17.10.44 | Radio Message 1421/10/073: 1. An equipment problem found in the Kurier transmitter. Ing. Berner arrives today latest in the morning to switch the devices. 2. Depart first when the devices are ready. | ||||
10.08. - 14.08.44 | Anchored in Falkenstenbukta at Horten. Waited on Ing. Berner. | ||||
11.08.44 | |||||
18.15 | Radio Message 1706/11/97: Ulber, Meermeier in convoy to Kristiansand, . . . . Release escort at specified point, then independent transit into the Atlantic. Objective Naval square AL 10 via naval square AE 60 in accordance with Standing Order No. 13 1nd 14. | ||||
14.08.44 | Departed Horten for Kristiansand. | ||||
18.30 | |||||
20.00 | Skagerrak | ||||
NW 1-2, Sea 1, 4/10, Vis. 15 nm, 1013 mb | |||||
21.14 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
15.08.44 | Skagerrak | ||||
00.00 | SW 4, Sea 3, overcast, Vis. 3 nm, 1016 mb | ||||
04.00 | Skagerrak | ||||
SW 4, Sea 3, overcast, Vis. 3 nm, 1018 mb | |||||
04.36 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
05.20 | Made fast Kristiansand for last supply. | ||||
21.00 | Cast off Kristiansand. In convoy to the west. | ||||
21.13 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
16.08.44 | Skagerrak | ||||
00.00 | NW 1, Sea 0, Vis. 5 nm, 8/10, 1021 mb | ||||
01.20 | AN 3524 | Released from convoy. | |||
Sun and Moon Data 14.08.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 15.08.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 16.08.44 |
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16.08.44 | I intend to set off from the coast and proceed to the north between the German warning area and the mine barrier. | ||||
16.08.44 | North Sea | ||||
01.25 | AN 3524 | Dived to proceed submerged. | |||
04.00 - 04.20 | NW 2, Sea 1, Vis. 3 nm, overcast, 1019 mb | Snorkeled. | |||
08.00 | AN 3515 | ||||
12.00 | AN 3514 | Surfaced = 56 | |||
NNW 2, Sea 1, 6/10, Vis. 12 nm, 1018 mb | Submerged = 17 | ||||
Day's run: = 73 nm | |||||
12.20 - 12.30 | Ventilated the boat with the snorkel. | ||||
16.00 | AN 3436 | ||||
20.00 | AN 3434 | ||||
22.00 - 04.00 | W 1, Sea 0, light Swell, Vis. good, 1016 mb | Snorkeled. | |||
21.30 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
17.08.44 | AN 3422 | ||||
00.00 | |||||
04.00 | AN 3413 | ||||
08.00 | AN 3412 | ||||
12.00 | AN 3411 | Surfaced = 0 | |||
Submerged = 47 | |||||
Day's run: = 47 nm | |||||
15.03 - 17.55 | SW 2, Sea 1, Vis. 13 nm, 4/10, 1015 mb | Snorkeled. | |||
16.00 | AN 4632 | ||||
20.00 | AN 4395 | Came to course 0°. | |||
22.05 - 05.07 | Snorkeled. | ||||
18.08.44 | |||||
00.00 | AN 4368 | ||||
SSW 1-2, Sea 0-1, 6/10, light Swell, Vis. 3 nm, 1015 mb | |||||
04.00 | AN 4338 | ||||
08.00 | AN 4332 | ||||
12.00 | AN 3895 | Surfaced = 0 | |||
SSE 6, Sea 5, 7/10, Vis. 6 nm, misty, 1008 mb | Submerged = 74 | ||||
Day's run: = 74 nm | |||||
12.24 & 14.52 | Surfaced to take a celestial navigation fix. | ||||
15.05 - 17.10 | Snorkeled. | ||||
16.00 | AN 2865 | ||||
SSE 5, Sea 4, 5/10, Vis. 8 nm, 1009 mb | |||||
20.00 | AN 2838 | ||||
21.45 - 05.10 | Snorkeled. | ||||
21.30 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
19.08.44 | |||||
00.00 | AN 2832 | ||||
SE 3, Sea 2, medium Swell, Vis. clear, 1010 mb | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 16.08.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 17.08.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 18.08.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 19.08.44 |
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19.08.44 | North Sea | ||||
04.00 | AN 2368 | ||||
04.39 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
08.00 | AN 2362 | ||||
12.00 | AN 2338 | Surfaced = 0 | |||
Submerged = 75 | |||||
Day's run: = 75 nm | |||||
15.15. - 18.25 | Snorkeled. | ||||
16.00 | AN 2332 | ||||
NW 1-2, Sea 1, Vis. 13 nm, 9/10, light Swell, 1014 mb | |||||
18.00 | Came to course 308°. Objective AE 65. | ||||
20.00 | AF 8788 | ||||
21.31 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
22.10 - 00.57 | Snorkeled. | ||||
20.08.44 | |||||
00.00 | AF 8776 | ||||
NW 1, Sea 0, low Swell, Vis. clear, 3/10, 1015 mb | |||||
04.00 | AF 8749 | ||||
05.15 - 06.45 | N 3, Sea 2, Vis. 12 nm, 8/10, 1011 mb | Snorkeled. | |||
04.45 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
08.00 | AF 8754 | ||||
12.00 | AF 8741 | Surfaced = 0 | |||
Submerged = 57 | |||||
Day's run: = 57 nm | |||||
12.30 - 13.30 | N 3, Sea 2, Vis. 13 nm, 7/10, 1013 mb | Snorkeled. | |||
16.00 | AF 7963 | ||||
17.30 - 19.00 | Snorkeled. | ||||
20.00 | AF 7935 | ||||
N 4, Sea 3, Vis. 14 nm, 6/10, 1014 mb | |||||
21.35 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
21.08.44 | |||||
00.00 | AF 7923 | ||||
00.48 - 02.55 | Snorkeled. | ||||
04.00 | AF 7684 | ||||
04.49 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
07.12 & 08.25 | Swedish tanker and steamer on easterly course. | ||||
08.00 | AF 7684 | ||||
08.10 - 10.45 | N 3-4, Sea 2-3, overcast, Vis. 1 nm, 1013 mb | Snorkeled. | |||
12.00 | AF 7673 | Surfaced = 0 | |||
Submerged = 71 | |||||
Day's run: = 71 nm | |||||
14.55 - 17.16 | NNW 3, Sea 2, 9/10, Vis. 10 nm, 1014 mb | Snorkeled. | |||
20.00 | AF 7563 | ||||
Sun and Moon Data 19.08.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 20.08.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 21.08.44 |
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21.08.44 | Norwegian Sea | ||||
21.41 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
22.15 - 01.10 | Snorkeled. | ||||
22.08.44 | |||||
00.00 | AF 7538 | ||||
04.00 | AF 7226 | ||||
04.56 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
08.00 | AF 7287 | ||||
12.00 | AF 7284 | Surfaced = 0 | |||
Submerged = 70 | |||||
Day's run: = 70 nm | |||||
16.00 | AF 7276 | ||||
18.20 | Attack periscope out of service. | ||||
Sea water got into the hydraulic oil through the periscope installation, which led to stresses on the control valve of the hydraulic oil system. The oil was separated and the control valve made operable. Now when I extended the periscope the pennant creaked, then I put the lever in the middle position. However the periscope continued to extend. | |||||
When I then wanted to stop the periscope by placing the drive lever in the retract position, the pennant broke and the periscope dropped from about 13 meters onto the landing support. | |||||
The pennant probably jumped from the winch and because the control valve was corroded, I could not stop the periscope with the extend switch. | |||||
A new pennant was installed. Damage to the optics resulted in complete failure of the periscope. | |||||
There was no possibility that the periscope could be made partially usable. | |||||
Because water contamination of the hydraulic oil also damaged the control valve of the forward periscope and the forward periscope is insufficient for snorkeling, I decide to interrupt the patrol and run in to replace the periscope. | |||||
20.00 | AF 7272 | ||||
21.48 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
23.08.44 | |||||
00.00 | AF 7247 | ||||
04.00 | AF 7166 | ||||
04.56 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
08.00 | AF 7166 | Interrupted the patrol, came to course 90°, to run closer to the Norwegian coast. | |||
SW 3, Sea 2, overcast, Vis. 2 nm, very misty, 1019 mb | |||||
07.55 | Surfaced to charge the battery and to report by Radio Message. | ||||
Check fired the anti-aircraft weapons. The twins are ready, the 3.7 cm is out of service. | |||||
09.37 | Aircraft detected on the Fu.M.O. [radar] relative bearing 330°, range 6000 meters. | ||||
Aircraft flies past on the port side, range decreased to 2500 meters. Aircraft did not emerge from the very low clouds. Then range increased again quickly. | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 21.08.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 22.08.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 23.08.44 |
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23.08.44 | Norwegian Sea | ||||
09.59 | Sent Radio Message 0802: Position naval square 7166. Attack periscope out of service. Request entry Bergen to replace periscope. | ||||
10.05 | AF 7163 | ||||
12.00 | AF 7251 | Surfaced = 25 | |||
Submerged = 41 | |||||
Day's run: = 66 nm | |||||
16.00 | AF 7252 | ||||
20.00 | AF 7253 | ||||
21.45 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
22.35 | SW 2-3, Sea 1-2, Vis. clear, long low Swell, 1018 mb | A short time after extending the snorkel mast detection in the Wanze. Went to depth 20 meters. | |||
23.20 | Began snorkeling. | ||||
24.08.44 | |||||
00.00 | AF 7262 | ||||
00.25 | Snorkel alarm. | ||||
In the forward periscope that is 1-2 meters below the surface a searching searchlight is recognized. The searchlight is is still visible for almost half an hour at a depth of 17 meters. | |||||
I believe that the enemy determined my position as a result of sending the Radio Message and has deployed heavy air surveillance. | |||||
01.23 - 04.50 | Snorkeled. | ||||
04.00 | AF 7341 | ||||
04.53 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
04.55 | Radio Message 1427/23/150: Meermeier. 1. Go to Bergen. Flottille prevents U-boat hunting. | ||||
2. 24 August 08.00 hours switch to Coastal Circuit. | |||||
08.00 | AF 7345 | ||||
12.00 | AF 7349 | Surfaced = 0 | |||
Submerged = 49 | |||||
Day's run: = 49 nm | |||||
16.00 | AF 7373 | ||||
SW 5-6, Sea 4, 6/10, Vis. 10 nm, 1012 mb | |||||
20.00 | AF 7384 | ||||
21.32 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
22.35 - 05.00 | Snorkeled. | ||||
25.08.44 | |||||
00.00 | AF 7622 | ||||
04.00 | AF 7629 | ||||
04.56 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
08.00 | AF 7664 | ||||
12.00 | AF 7668 | Surfaced = 0 | |||
Submerged = 63 | |||||
Day's run: = 63 nm | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 23.08.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 24.08.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 25.08.44 |
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25.08.44 | Norwegian Sea | ||||
16.00 | AF 7692 | ||||
W 1-2, Sea 1, long Swell, Vis. good, 4/10, 1015 mb | |||||
16.10 - 17.15 | Snorkeled. | ||||
10.25 and 17.26 hours surfaced to shoot the sun. | |||||
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix = 110°T, 5 nm. | |||||
20.00 | AF 7696 | ||||
W 1-2, Sea 0-1, 3/10, Vis. 15 nm, 1017 mb | |||||
20.58 - 21.08 | Surfaced. | ||||
21.06 | Sent Short Signal: Position 36 hours off escort intake point. | ||||
21.22 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
22.35 - 02.32 | Snorkeled. | ||||
26.08.44 | |||||
00.00 | AF 8711 | ||||
04.00 | AF 8743 | ||||
05.03 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
08.00 | AF 8746 | ||||
12.00 | AF 8758 | Surfaced = 0 | |||
Submerged = 68 | |||||
Day's run: = 68 nm | |||||
16.00 | AF 8782 | ||||
SW 2, Sea 1, 7/10, Vis. good, 1014 mb | |||||
18.00 | Radio Message 1038/26/2: U-979 (Meermeier): | ||||
Escort positioned 27 August 09.00 hours Hellisøy. Beacon Group Bergen North runs from 01.00 - 03.00 hours. | |||||
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20.00 | AF 8785 | ||||
20.45 | SSW 2, Sea 1, Vis. clear, overcast, 1013 mb | Norwegian coast in sight. Exact point is not determined. | |||
21.11 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
23.05 - 02.32 | Snorkeled. | ||||
27.08.44 | |||||
00.00 | AF 8789 | ||||
03.20 | Came to course 90°. Headed for Hellisøy. | ||||
04.00 | AN 2414 | ||||
05.07 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
06.10 | Hellisøy bearing 36°T, 3 nm. | ||||
08.00 | AN 2416 | ||||
SW 3, Sea 2, Vis. 7 nm, overcast, rain, 1012 mb | |||||
08.35 | Surfaced off Hellisøy. | ||||
09.00 | Convoy intake. | ||||
11.48 | Made fast Bergen. | ||||
Surfaced = 45 | |||||
Submerged = 37 | |||||
Day's run: = 82 nm | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 25.08.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 26.08.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 27.08.44 |
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27. - 29.08.44 | |||||
Bergen | Bergen shipyard to replace attack periscope. The oil examination showed 16% water in the hydraulic oil, which caused the damage. | ||||
The periscope was replaced, new hydraulic oil filled, leak at the control valve of the snorkel mast corrected. | |||||
29.08.44 | |||||
15.20 | Departed Bergen. Taken in convoy. Patrol continued. | ||||
22.28 | WSW 2, Sea 1, long, low Swell, Vis. good, 1012 mb | Released escort at Point AS 1. | |||
22.40 | Came to course 270° and dived. | ||||
30.08.44 | |||||
00.00 | AF 8791 | ||||
00.35 - 05.05 | Snorkeled. | ||||
04.00 | AF 8749 | Came to course 307°. Objective AE 65. | |||
W 1-2, Sea 0-1, long Swell, Vis. clear, 1015 mb | |||||
05.20 | AF 8748 | Beginning of twilight. | |||
08.00 | AF 8749 | ||||
12.00 | AF 8745 | Surfaced = 83 | |||
Submerged = 37 | |||||
Day's run: = 120 nm | |||||
16.00 | AF 8744 | ||||
18.00 | Radio Message 1548/30/75: Meermeier proceed to AL 50 via AE 60. | ||||
20.00 | AF 7963 | ||||
21.03 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
22.13 - 00.00 | NW 2-3, Sea 1-2, 6/10, Vis. 6 nm, 1015 mb | Snorkeled. | |||
31.08.44 | |||||
00.00 | AF 7935 | Crash dive for searching searchlight. Went to depth 17 meters. No Wanze detection before. | |||
00.30 - 05.05 | Snorkeled. | ||||
04.00 | AF 7923 | ||||
05.24 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
08.00 | AF 7688 | ||||
12.00 | AF 7684 | Surfaced = 0 | |||
Submerged = 60 | |||||
Day's run: = 60 nm | |||||
16.00 | AF 7673 | ||||
17.06 - 18.08 | N 3, Sea 2, Vis. 10 nm, 7/10, 1005 mb | Snorkeled. | |||
20.00 | AF 7648 | Radio Message 1823/31/93: Kneip, Meermeier 1 September 08.00 hours switch to Ireland Circuit. | |||
21.11 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
Sun and Moon Data 29.08.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 30.08.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 31.08.44 |
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31.08.44 | Norwegian Sea | ||||
21.57 - 22.02 | NE 5-6, Sea 4, long Swell, 8/10, Vis. 8 nm, 999 mb | Surfaced to empty bailers. | |||
22.30 - 05.07 | Snorkeled. The boat can still be held well athwart the sea at Sea State 4. | ||||
01.09.44 | |||||
00.00 | AF 7644 | ||||
04.00 | AF 7562 | ||||
NE 5-4, Sea 3, medium-high Swell, misty, overcast, 1003 mb | |||||
05.28 | Morning twilight. | ||||
08.00 | AF 7537 | ||||
12.00 | AF 7526 | Surfaced = 0 | |||
Submerged = 60 | |||||
Day's run: = 60 nm | |||||
16.00 | AF 7522 | ||||
17.00 - 18.30 | N 1-2, Sea 1, low Swell, Vis. 14 nm, 1008 mb | Snorkeled. | |||
20.00 | AF 7287 | ||||
21.13 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
22.10 - 06.00 | NW 2, Sea 1, 6/10, Vis. 12 nm, 1010 mb | Snorkeled. | |||
02.09.44 | |||||
00.00 | AF 7276 | ||||
04.00 | AF 7247 | ||||
05.34 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
08.00 | AF 7165 | ||||
10.10 | AF 7165 | Propeller sounds relative bearing 95°, 42°T. Nothing is seen in the periscope. Propeller sounds were soon fainter and disappeared, although for all around listening several depths were steered. | |||
NW 1-2, Sea 0-1, 3/10, Vis. very good | |||||
12.00 | AF 7161 | Surfaced = 0 | |||
Submerged = 72 | |||||
Day's run: = 72 nm | |||||
12.15 | Propeller sounds heard again bearing 60°T. Ran to meet the stationary bearing. | ||||
12.50 | Mastheads in relative bearing 8°, 65°T, 9-10 nm away, target angle right 5-10°. Enemy course 235°. | ||||
13.05 | Formation zigzags and becomes target angle 40-50°. Enemy course 200°. | ||||
Am on attack course 110° at GF, then at HF with regard to the battery because the abeam distance is about 13000 meters and I can only reach shooting position by the zigzagging of the enemy. | |||||
The formation consists of: 1 "LONDON" cruiser, 1 "AURORA" cruiser and 4 destroyers. | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 31.08.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 01.09.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 02.09.44 |
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02.09.44 | Norwegian Sea | ||||
13.55 | The formation passed at range = 12000 meters (the heavy cruiser filled 3-4 in the periscope at 6 x enlargement). The cruisers proceed in port echelon, the destroyer are all ahead to port of the formation in the sun sector. Air escort could not be determined. There is no escort on my side of the formation. Unfortunately a rare favorable attack opportunity came to nothing because I could not reach shooting position. | ||||
14.20 | AF 7161 | Formation out of sight. Continued transit into the Atlantic. | |||
15.20 - 15.29 | Surfaced and sent a Radio Message 1410/2: | ||||
NW 2, Sea 1, medium-long Swell, 2/10, Vis. 15 nm, 1018 mb | Kr Kr, 2 cruisers, 4 destroyers AF 7164, course southwest, speed 15 knots. Meermeier. | ||||
(Radio Message was not picked up by Control.) | |||||
20.00 | AF 7129 | ||||
NW 1, Sea 0, Vis. good, 2/10, 1016 mb | |||||
21.19 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
22.00 - 23.00 | Snorkeled. | ||||
23.05 | AF 7128 | During a snorkel pause, at intervals of 20-30 minutes all around listening, propeller sounds bearing 315°T, relative bearing 8. Sounds shift very slowly to port. | |||
Nothing seen in the periscope with good full-moon visibility conditions | |||||
23.30 | Because I believe by the listening experience of the morning that I am very far off, I surface, to close the target. | ||||
23.35 | Relative bearing 343°, 290°T, 2 shadows, very broad target angle. Held on at AK. | ||||
03.09.44 | |||||
00.00 | AF 7124 | ||||
W 1, Sea 0, light Swell, cloudless, Vis. 6 nm, 1018 mb | |||||
00.13 | Vessels were smaller and passed out of sight ahead. | ||||
00.29 | Dived for all around listening. No further sound bearings. Continued transit. | ||||
02.43 - 06.05 | Snorkeled. | ||||
04.00 | AF 4778 | ||||
05.45 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
08.00 | AF 4774 | ||||
12.00 | AE 6996 | Surfaced = 7.5 | |||
Submerged = 59.0 | |||||
Day's run: = 66.5 nm | |||||
14.35 - 15.35 | Wind calm, Sea 0, low Swell, Vis. very good, 1022 mb | Snorkeled. | |||
Sun and Moon Data 02.09.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 03.09.44 |
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03.09.44 | Northeast of the Faroes | ||||
16.00 | AE 6992 | ||||
17.00 | Radio Message 1439/3/150: Own air sighted 07.00 hours in naval square AF 1540 1 carrier, 2 cruisers, 6 destroyers, 6-8 merchant ships. Course 200°, speed 10-15 nm. Outbound boats exploit every attack opportunity. | ||||
By plotting I am positioned ahead of the convoy and must meet in the next night. Ran to meet on course 20°. | |||||
20.00 | AE 6968 | ||||
21.27 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
23.06 - 05.29 | NE 1-2, Sea 0-1, 4/10, Vis. clear, 1017 mb | Snorkeled. | |||
04.09.44 | |||||
00.00 | AE 6965 | ||||
04.00 | AE 6936 | ||||
05.43 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
08.00 | AE 4477 | ||||
12.00 | AE 4477 | Nothing is seen of the convoy. | |||
Only a few very weak detonations in an easterly direction were heard at night. | |||||
I believe that the convoy proceeded not on course 200° but instead on course 180° and headed not for the Faroes but instead for the Shetlands. Then it would have passed by about 30-35 nm east of me. | |||||
Because by plotting the convoy my have passed by me a long time ago, I continue transit into the operations area. | |||||
12.15 & 14.47 | NW 1-2, Sea 0-1, 2/10, Vis. 15 nm, 1015 mb | Surfaced to take a navigation fix. | |||
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix = 350°T, 25.5 nm. | |||||
16.00 | AE 6668 | ||||
17.06 - 18.57 | NW 2, Sea 1, Vis. good, 3/10, 1016 mb | Snorkeled. | |||
20.00 | AE 6667 | ||||
21.25 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
22.25 - 22.53 | W 1, Sea 1, light Swell, 4/10, 1015 mb | Surfaced to ventilate the boat. When starting the diesels to snorkel by probably turning on the exhaust gas valve too late the exhaust gas entered the boat through the relief valve. 2 men suffered smoke inhalation because they did not don Tauchretter immediately. Both regained consciousness after half an hour. No injuries. | |||
23.10 - 05.40 | Snorkeled. | ||||
05.09.44 | |||||
00.00 | AE 6682 | ||||
04.00 | AE 6673 | ||||
05.52 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
08.00 | AE 6675 | ||||
12.00 | AE 6674 | Surfaced = 4 | |||
Submerged = 65 | |||||
Day's run: = 69 nm | |||||
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05.09.44 | North of the Faroes | ||||
16.00 | AE 6596 | ||||
NW 1-2, Sea 0-1, 5/10, Vis. 12 nm, 1012 mb | |||||
16.00 - 17.25 | Snorkeled. | ||||
20.00 | AE 6598 | ||||
22.33 - 06.00 | NW 1, light Swell, Vis. 10 nm, 1011 mb | Snorkeled. | |||
06.09.44 | |||||
00.00 | AE 6598 | ||||
04.00 | AE 6821 | ||||
06.04 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
08.00 | AE 6815 | ||||
12.00 | AE 6736 | Surfaced = 0 | |||
Submerged = 66 | |||||
Day's run: = 66 nm | |||||
12.05 | NNE 2-3, Sea 1-2, 5/10, Vis. 10 nm, 1008 mb | Propeller sounds bearing 8°T, relative bearing 107°. Patrol vessel or fishing vessel, target angle right 60°, range = 12000 meters, course 130°. | |||
Passing distance 9000 meters, enemy speed 12 knots. | |||||
12.35 | Vessel out of sight. | ||||
16.00 | AE 6736 | ||||
NE 3, Sea 2, Vis. 10 nm, 6/10 | |||||
20.00 | AE 6735 | ||||
21.36 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
21.54 | NE 2, Sea 1, Vis. 10 nm, 8/10, 1007 mb | Sound bearing 36°T, relative bearing 135°. | |||
Typical diesel sounds, which switch to port very quickly and disappear ahead. | |||||
In the prevailing visibility conditions the fast shift from starboard to port could only be a snorkeling U-boat. | |||||
22.25 - 06.22 | Snorkeled. | ||||
07.09.44 | |||||
00.00 | AE 6729 | ||||
04.00 | AE 6711 | ||||
06.19 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
08.00 | AE 6742 | ||||
12.00 | AE 6744 | Surfaced = 0 | |||
Submerged = 59 | |||||
Day's run: = 59 nm | |||||
13.00 | Came to course 216°. New objective is AL 51. | ||||
16.00 | AE 5969 | ||||
17.05 - 19.02 | N 4, Sea 3, 7/10, Vis. 11 nm, 1003 mb | ||||
20.00 | AE 5992 | ||||
Sun and Moon Data 05.09.44 | |
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08.09.44 | Southeast of Iceland | ||||
00.00 | AE 5995 | ||||
01.10 | NE 2, Sea 1, light Swell, 2/10, Vis. 6 nm | Sound bearing in 301°T, relative bearing 85°, shifting astern. | |||
Surfaced and closed with a lead angle of 30°. | |||||
01.53 | Dived, because nothing was seen, while visibility was good. | ||||
Sound bearing now in 25°T and disappeared suddenly. | |||||
Because the target shifted so quickly and the bearing broke off suddenly, I believe I fell for a school of porpoise. | |||||
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a celestial navigation fix = 250°T, 18 nm. | |||||
02.42 - 07.00 | Snorkeled. | ||||
04.00 | AE 5987 | ||||
06.33 | AE 8312 | Beginning of twilight. | |||
08.00 | AE 8315 | ||||
12.00 | AE 8318 | Surfaced = 8 | |||
Submerged = 60 | |||||
Day's run: = 68 nm | |||||
16.00 | AE 8341 | ||||
17.36 - 18.54 | N 1-2, Sea 0-1, half overcast, Vis. 13 nm, 1020 mb | Snorkeled. | |||
20.00 | AE 8269 | ||||
21.41 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
21.15 - 03.30 | Snorkeled. | ||||
09.09.44 | |||||
00.00 | AE 8292 | ||||
04.00 | AE 8297 | ||||
06.46 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
08.00 | AE 8299 | ||||
12.00 | AE 8534 | Surfaced = 0 | |||
Submerged = 57 | |||||
Day's run: = 57 nm | |||||
15.05 - 17.10 | NW 1, Sea 0, nearly cloudless, Vis. 15 nm, 1016 mb | Snorkeled. | |||
16.00 | AE 8529 | ||||
20.00 | AE 8555 | ||||
21.40 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
23.00 - 06.53 | N 1, light Swell, Vis. good, 1018 mb | Snorkeled. | |||
10.09.44 | |||||
00.00 | AE 8558 | ||||
04.00 | AE 8579 | ||||
07.00 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
08.00 | AE 8812 | ||||
Sun and Moon Data 08.09.44 | |
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10.09.44 | South of Iceland | ||||
12.00 | AE 8817 | Surfaced = 0 | |||
Submerged = 71 | |||||
Day's run: = 71 nm | |||||
16.00 | AE 8763 | ||||
18.03 - 19.00 | NE 1-2, Sea 1, 7/10, Vis. 12 nm, 1015 mb | Snorkeled. | |||
20.00 | AE 8766 | ||||
21.41 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
23.03 - 06.32 | N 1, Sea 0, few clouds, Vis. good, 1012 mb | ||||
11.09.44 | |||||
00.00 | AE 8768 | ||||
04.00 | AE 8797 | ||||
07.08 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
08.00 | AL 3254 | ||||
12.00 | AL 3229 | Surfaced = 0 | |||
Submerged = 70 | |||||
Day's run: = 70 nm | |||||
16.00 | AL 3252 | ||||
18.15 - 19.04 | SE 3, Sea 2, overcast, Vis. 10 nm, 1006 mb | Snorkeled. | |||
20.00 | AL 3257 | ||||
21.41 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
12.09.44 | |||||
00.00 | AL 3273 | ||||
01.03 - 04.24 | SE 6-7, Sea 5, misty, overcast, Vis. low, 998 mb | Surfaced. Because the weather has deteriorated, I decide to charge the battery on the surface, due to fear of damage to the snorkel mast and the bad visibility is unfavorable for a surprise attack. |
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04.00 | AL 3411 | ||||
SE 7, Sea 5-6, overcast, Vis. bad, 996 mb | |||||
04.26 | Immediately after surfacing a loud knocking sound is heard in the listening gear. A lashing bang like a gun shot at a shooting range, and a dull bang, which sounded like an anvil blow. | ||||
There are different sources of noise that release about 90 bangs per minute. | |||||
These sounds are a nasty nuisance because they can be heard very loudly with the naked ear in the boat. | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 10.09.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 11.09.44 | |
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12.09.44 | South of Iceland | By turning and coming about with the boat I can get no exact bearing. | |||
I drive in a wide circle, to see where the sounds come from and who causes them. | |||||
07.23 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
As soon as something can be seen in the periscope I extend it high, nothing is seen. | |||||
Now continued on my old course. The sounds were louder once again and then decrease in volume. | |||||
08.00 | AL 3414 | ||||
09.30 | The sounds disappear gradually. | ||||
I believe that while proceeding on the surface we were detected and the sounds were from a buoy thrown in my vicinity, which serves either as a marker for search groups or only to have a morale effect on the crew. | |||||
12.00 | AL 3417 | Surfaced = 26 | |||
Submerged = 34 | |||||
Day's run: = 60 nm | |||||
16.00 | AL 3339 | ||||
20.00 | AL 3363 | ||||
S 5, Sea 4, overcast, Vis. 8 nm, 1002 mb | |||||
21.41 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
21.07 - 02.08 | Snorkeled. | ||||
13.09.44 | |||||
00.00 | AL 3364 | ||||
S 4, Sea 3-4, overcast, Vis. clear, 1006 mb | |||||
04.00 | AL 3383 | ||||
07.34 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
07.35 - 09.45 | Snorkeled. | ||||
08.00 | AL 3521 | ||||
12.00 | AL 3524 | Surfaced = 0 | |||
Submerged = 61 | |||||
Day's run: = 61 nm | |||||
15.06 - 17.10 | Surfaced to take a navigation fix. | ||||
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position = 170°T, 9 nm. | |||||
16.00 | AL 3516 | ||||
SW 2-3, Sea 1-2, 8/10, Vis. good, 1008 mb | |||||
20.00 | AL 3543 | ||||
21.41 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
22.23 - 06.55 | SW 2, Sea 1, 5/10, Vis. 12 nm, 1009 mb | Snorkeled. | |||
14.09.44 | |||||
00.00 | AL 3548 | ||||
04.00 | AL 2696 | ||||
08.00 | AL 2832 | ||||
Sun and Moon Data 12.09.44 | |
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14.09.44 | South of Iceland | ||||
12.00 | AL 2835 | Surfaced = 0 | |||
Submerged = 63 | |||||
Day's run: = 63 nm | |||||
16.00 | AL 2837 | ||||
17.37 - 19.06 | W 1-2, Sea 0-1, 6/10, Vis. 13 nm, 1010 mb | Snorkeled. | |||
20.00 | AL 2853 | ||||
21.41 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
22.30 - 07.00 | W 1, Sea 0-1, long low Swell, Vis. good, 1013 mb | Snorkeled. | |||
15.09.44 | |||||
00.00 | AL 2855 | ||||
04.00 | AL 2884 | ||||
05.30 | AL 2884 | Radio Message 1918/14/176: Officer-Only Gustav: | |||
1) Meermeier. Occupy attack area around square AE 47. Close close off the harbor. "Fischer" is in the same sea area | |||||
2) If boat boats a south of the latitude of naval square AE southern edge, tonight send Short Signal weather report as passing report. | |||||
Came to course 342°. | |||||
Intention: Head for the coast between naval square 4756 and AE 4783 via naval square AD 5968. | |||||
07.05 - 07.10 | NW 1-2, Sea 1, light Swell, Vis. clear, 1015 mb | Surfaced to send Short Signal weather report because I am 200 nm south of the southern edge of AE. Short Signal was not picked up. | |||
08.00 | AL 2849 | ||||
12.00 | AL 2846 | Surfaced = 0 | |||
Submerged = 72 | |||||
Day's run: = 72 nm | |||||
16.00 | AL 2842 | ||||
17.55 - 18.35 | NNW 3, Sea 3, 2/10, Vis. 12 nm, 1011 mb | Surfaced. Check fired anti-aircraft weapons, all weapons ready. AK cruise. | |||
Short Signal weather reports sent once more and was picked up by Control. | |||||
20.00 | AL 2812 | ||||
21.42 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
22.26 - 06.32 | N 2, Sea 1, Vis. medium, lightly cloudy, 1012 mb | Snorkeled. | |||
16.09.44 | |||||
00.00 | AL 2674 | ||||
04.00 | AL 2644 | ||||
07.53 | AL 2563 | Beginning of twilight. | |||
08.00 | AL 2563 | ||||
12.00 | AL | Surfaced = 10.5 | |||
Submerged = 60.0 | |||||
Day's run: = 70.5 nm | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 14.09.44 | |
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16.09.44 | South of Iceland | ||||
16.00 | AL 2532 | ||||
20.00 | AL 2398 | ||||
21.42 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
22.15 - 07.00 | NE 2, Sea 1, Vis. 10 nm, half overcast, 1007 mb | Snorkeled. | |||
17.09.44 | |||||
00.00 | AL 2391 | ||||
04.00 | AL 2361 | ||||
07.55 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
08.00 | AL 2326 | ||||
12.00 | AL 2323 | Surfaced = 0 | |||
Submerged = 70.5 | |||||
Day's run: = 70.5 nm | |||||
16.00 | AL 2188 | ||||
17.35 - 19.00 | N 1, Sea 0, light Swell, Vis. good, 1012 mb | Snorkeled. | |||
20.00 | AL 2182 | ||||
21.42 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
22.15 - 06.05 | No wind and seas, light Swell, Vis. clear, 1016 mb | Snorkeled. | |||
18.09.44 | |||||
00.00 | AL 2154 | ||||
04.00 | AL 2119 | ||||
07.57 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
08.00 | AE 7798 | ||||
12.00 | AE 7794 | Surfaced = 0 | |||
Submerged = 71 | |||||
Day's run: = 71 nm | |||||
16.00 | AE 7791 | ||||
20.00 | AE 7768 | ||||
21.45 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
19.09.44 | |||||
00.00 | AE 7753 | ||||
00.18 - 06.55 | SW 2, Sea 1, overcast, Vis. medium, 1002 mb | Snorkeled. | |||
04.00 | AE 7725 | ||||
08.00 | AE 7485 | ||||
12.00 | AE 7481 | Surfaced = 0 | |||
Submerged = 65.5 | |||||
Day's run: = 65.5 nm | |||||
13.52 - 16.20 | Surfaced to take a navigation fix. | ||||
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix = 15°T, 10 nm. | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 16.09.44 | |
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19.09.44 | Southwest of Iceland | ||||
16.00 | AE 7452 | ||||
20.00 | AE 7427 | ||||
21.45 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
22.08 - 06.21 | NW 3, Sea 2, light Swell, Vis. 13 nm, 1013 mb | Snorkeled. | |||
20.09.44 | |||||
00.00 | AE 7316 | ||||
04.00 | AE 7175 | ||||
08.00 | AE 7148 | ||||
08.02 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
12.00 | AE 7144 | Surfaced = 0 | |||
Submerged = 65 | |||||
Day's run: = 65 nm | |||||
14.35 | AE 7117 | Grounding. | |||
The boat was proceeding at depth 30 meters, when suddenly the keel touched bottom. | |||||
The only shallow spot in this area is 47 meters, which I thought I could pass without danger. | |||||
By this the boat must have had a navigation offset of 26°T, 10 nm. | |||||
I was proceeding on one E-motor at 100 RPM. The depth meters showed correctly. | |||||
Damage was not determined. | |||||
16.00 | AE 7117 | Moved off to the west a few miles. | |||
20.00 | AD 8339 | ||||
21.45 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
22.18 - 04.00 | WSW 1-2 Sea 0-1, 7/10, Vis. 14 nm, 1015 nm | Snorkeled. | |||
21.09.44 | |||||
00.00 | AD 8333 | ||||
04.00 | AD 5988 | ||||
08.00 | AD 5969 | ||||
07.30 - 08.52 | SW 3, Sea 2, Vis. low, misty, overcast, 1009 mb | Snorkeled. | |||
09.30 | AD 5966 | Came to course 90°. Objective coast south of Skagi. | |||
12.00 | AD 5966 | Surfaced = 0 | |||
Submerged = 58.5 | |||||
Day's run: = 58.5 nm | |||||
16.00 | AE 4744 | ||||
20.00 | AE 4745 | ||||
21.41 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
22.30 | Came to course 270°. | ||||
I move off a bit to first be off the coast the next morning in twilight. | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 19.09.44 | |
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21.09.44 | West of Iceland | ||||
22.55 - 02.00 | Snorkeled. | ||||
22.09.44 | |||||
00.00 | AE 4755 | ||||
01.00 | Came to course 90° to head for the coast. | ||||
04.00 | AE 4746 | ||||
06.30 - 07.41 | Snorkeled. | ||||
07.12 | Lighthouse Reykjanes bearing 111°T, relative bearing 21° | ||||
" Stafnes bearing 52°T, relative bearing 322°. | |||||
07.25 | Light wind, long Swell, 8/10, Vis. clear, 1010 mb | Both lighthouses burn with peacetime identifiers. | |||
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position = 138°T, 10 nm. | |||||
Off the coast, there was a busy fishing industry, so I was forced to evade several times. | |||||
I intend to run at a distance of 4 nm off the coast to the north and back and forth off Skagi because there I expect the traffic focal point. | |||||
08.00 | AE 4783 | ||||
08.03 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
12.00 | AE 4759 | Surfaced = 0 | |||
Submerged = 54.5 | |||||
Day's run: = 54.5 nm | |||||
16.00 | AE 4756 | ||||
17.45 | AE 4756 | By land bearings I an bearing 260°T , 4 nm from Skagi | |||
SSW 3, Sea 2, medium-high long Swell, Vis. 14 nm, 3/10 | I attempt to lie on the bottom with a water depth of 35 meters. The boat rolls like a plaything in the heavy surf despite a negative buoyancy of 6 tons, so that I must immediately go up again. | ||||
18.25 | AE 4756 | Sound bearing 257°T, relative bearing 257°. Masthead range 9000 meters, bow right 30°. Soon I recognize a corvette, enemy course 45°. | |||
Came to attack course 305°. | |||||
18.36 | Bearing 265°T, range = 6500 meters, bow right 30-35° a 6000-ton steamer and a "Catalina" as escort over the steamer. | ||||
18.50 | The corvette passes at a range = 4000 meters. | ||||
18.53 | Two aircraft bombs far off. | ||||
18.54 | AE 4756 | 2-fan from tubes 2 and 4, | |||
SSW 3, Sea 2, medium-high Swell, Vis. good | Target angle right 80°, target speed = 12 knots, torpedo speed = 30 knots, range = 2500 meters, spread angle 3°. | ||||
2 T III A with Pi 2 were fired depth 4 meters. | |||||
Target takes up 12° periscope angle at 6 x magnification. | |||||
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22.09.44 | West of Iceland | ||||
18.54 | Aim point center. | ||||
Hit on the 6000-ton steamer at the level of the bridge. Water column, reached double the masthead hight. | |||||
Torpedo running time: 2 minutes 54 seconds. | |||||
18.59 | Again 2 aircraft bombs far off. | ||||
Due to the aircraft surveillance I can only extend the periscope sparingly. | |||||
19.00 | I came to course 335° to take the corvette ahead. | ||||
I still have 3 T V in the tubes. | |||||
The steamer shows a slight list to starboard and has a hole in the hull below the bridge. | |||||
He has turned to starboard and proceeds on an easterly course for the coast, presumably to set himself on the beach. | |||||
19.04 | I attempt to carry out coup de grâce | ||||
Bow right 80°, target speed = 12 knots, torpedo speed 24.5 knots, range = 2000 meters. One T V from tube I was fired with depth 4 meters, MZ on. | |||||
Aim point: one ship length behind the target. Target fills the periscope half at 6 x magnification. | |||||
No hit. | |||||
Before the torpedoing I had estimated shooting data. | |||||
As my listener later reported, after the hit the steamer reduced RPM strongly. | |||||
19.05 | Shortly after the shot was taken, the corvette turned the circular saw on. | ||||
After the torpedoing the corvette drove his search courses with Asdic on the other side of the steamer from me. | |||||
At irregular time intervals from 1/2 to 5 minutes the circular saw ran, each time with strong RPM reduction. | |||||
The steamer proceeded at low speed towards the coast, where he passed out of sight. | |||||
Because I was holding onto the corvette, I am soon in a hopeless coup de grâce position behind the steamer. | |||||
Because the corvette also does not come closer, set off to reload. | |||||
20.00 | AE 4755 | ||||
SW 2, Sea 1, Vis. good, 2/10, long Swell | |||||
20.35 | Corvette passes out of sight on easterly course. | ||||
21.45 | AE 4755 | The corvette comes in sight again bearing 45°T, relative bearing 180°, target angle 0°, range = 9000 meters. | |||
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22.09.44 | West of Iceland | ||||
21.45 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
21.50 | The corvette comes to a southerly course and becomes bow right 40-50°. | ||||
He deploys the circular saw again at irregular intervals, stops apparently to listen and turn Asdic on. | |||||
I come to attack course to possibly reach shooting position. | |||||
22.07 | Corvette turns to northerly course and becomes target angle 120°. | ||||
22.17 | With increasing darkness the corvette passes out of sight on a northerly course. | ||||
I intend to move off a bit to the southwest to charge the battery and to be off Reykjanes at the southwest tip of the peninsula the next morning because there is suspect a focal point of traffic to and from England. | |||||
22.25 - 05.03 | Snorkeled. Came to course 225°. | ||||
23.09.44 | |||||
00.00 | AE 4758 | ||||
03.30 | Came to course 100°. Objective Reykjanes. | ||||
04.00 | AE 4773 | ||||
07.15 - 07.31 | Snorkeled to ventilate the boat. | ||||
During this night the lighthouses do not burn. | |||||
08.00 | AE 4782 | ||||
09.12 | NW 3, Sea 2, Vis. good, half overcast, long high Swell | By land bearings I am 5 nm west of Reykjanes. | |||
12.00 | AE 4783 | Surfaced = 0 | |||
Submerged = 61.5 | |||||
Day's run: = 61.5 nm | |||||
14.50 | AE 4783 | Sound bearing in 340°R, 98°T. | |||
NW 2, Sea 1-2, Vis. clear, 4/10, long high Swell | |||||
14.55 | 1 patrol vessel bearing 95°T, range = 2500 meters, target angle left 25-30°. Enemy course 305°. | ||||
15.02 | Convoy in sight consisting of 3 freighters each 3000 tons and 4 escorts. | ||||
15.06 | Single shot from tube I on 3000 ton freighter, target speed 8 knots, target angle left 90°, range = 1000 meters. | ||||
One T III A was fired with dept 4 meters, MZ on. | |||||
15.08 | After a running time of 1 minute 56 seconds a heavy detonation, several explosions follow immediately. | ||||
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23.09.44 | West of Iceland | ||||
After these detonations, when I wanted to shoot the next steamer the periscope was suddenly dark. | |||||
It was then reported that we were overrun. In the conning tower I had not noticed. Also heeling of the boat was not perceived. | |||||
Judging by the strength of the explosions I believe the steamer was loaded with ammunition and flew into the air. | |||||
15.12 | To continue the attack I proceed with the forward periscope at depth 12 meters because I believed the aft periscope was completely bent. | ||||
The steamer I wanted to shoot second lay with a very broad angle in relative bearing 300°. | |||||
Just astern to port the escort that rammed me lays a depth charge series of 4 units at a range of 200 meters. The periscope was only slightly bent and justs about 3 meters out of the water. Therefore I decide to go to depth 20 meters. | |||||
15.16 | Reversal shot from tube V by sound bearing. Due to an order failure the shot was taken with a shooting angle of 180° instead of 210°. | ||||
3-4 patrol vessels participated in the subsequent pursuit circle wildly around me, stopping and listening, then start using Asdic again and in the mean time turning off the circular saw. | |||||
I proceed at depth 20 meters the entire time. The boat was not overrun once or detected by the patrol vessels. | |||||
I deployed 2 walls of Bolde at right angles to one another and attempted to withdraw behind them. | |||||
16.10 | 6 depth charges at harmless range. | ||||
16.21 | 10 depth charges also at harmless range. | ||||
17.15 | The patrol vessel are still heard only weakly. | ||||
19.40 | 2 sound bearings, which quickly increase in volume, however pass behind me. Bearings outside listening range. | ||||
20.08 | I set off to the west away from the coast. | ||||
Sun and Moon Data 23.09.44 |
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23.09.44 | West of Iceland | ||||
20.00 | AE 4757 | ||||
22.15 - 08.25 | NW 3, Sea 2, 4/10, Vis. clear, long Swell, 1015 mb | Snorkeled. | |||
24.09.44 | |||||
00.00 | AE 4779 | ||||
Because the bent periscope cannot be retracted, and attack with the forward periscope is impossible because it extends too far out of the water, I break off the patrol. | |||||
04.00 | AE 7124 | ||||
08.00 | AE 7152 | ||||
08.09 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
12.00 | AE 7159 | Surfaced = 0 | |||
Submerged = 56 | |||||
Day's run: = 56 nm | |||||
16.00 | AE 7185 | ||||
20.00 | AE 7191 | ||||
21.26 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
22.55 - 23.50 | SW 4-5, Sea 3-4, overcast, medium Swell, Vis. unclear, 1006 mb | Snorkeled. | |||
25.09.44 | |||||
00.00 | AE 7197 | ||||
00.45 - 08.00 | Snorkeled. | ||||
04.00 | AE 7435 | ||||
08.00 | AE 7466 | ||||
08.09 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
12.00 | AE 7469 | Surfaced = 0 | |||
Submerged = 60 | |||||
Day's run: = 60 nm | |||||
16.00 | AE 7493 | Came to course 90°. | |||
20.00 | AE 7542 | ||||
21.19 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
21.52 - 22.05 | Surfaced to determine the damage from ramming. | ||||
The periscope is bent about 15° aft. The port bridge cladding is torn apparently from impact with the propeller of the patrol boat. The Fu.M.O. mast is damaged and the port twin is smashed. | |||||
22.30 - 03.00 | SW 5-6, Sea 4-5, 8/10, Vis. 10 nm, long high Swell, 998 mb | Snorkeled. | |||
Sun and Moon Data 23.09.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 24.09.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 25.09.44 |
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26.09.44 | South of Iceland | ||||
00.00 | AE 7573 | ||||
04.00 | AE 7582 | ||||
06.22 - 08.00 | Snorkeled. | ||||
08.00 | AE 7591 | ||||
12.00 | AE 7592 | Surfaced = 0 | |||
Submerged = 57 | |||||
Day's run: = 57 nm | |||||
16.00 | AE 7593 | ||||
20.00 | AE 7593 | ||||
21.00 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
22.10 - 04.00 | WNW 5-6, Sea 4-5, 5/10, Vis. 12 nm, long high Swell, 1007 mb | Snorkeled. | |||
27.09.44 | |||||
00.00 | AE 7673 | ||||
04.00 | AE 7681 | ||||
07.00 - 07.32 | Surfaced. Sent Radio Message 0457/27: | ||||
On 22 September AE 4756 torpedoed an arriving 6000 GRT freighter. Escorted by corvettes and aircraft. 23 September AE 4783 small convoy. 3 steamers, 4 escorts, hit on 3000 tonner. Afterwards heavy detonation. Assume ammunition steamer sunk. After first shot rammed by patrol vessel. Periscope bent. During depth charge pursuit by 3-4 patrol vessels with Asdic remained at depth 20 meters, was not detected. Position AE 7672. Return transit. Meermeier. | |||||
07.49 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
08.00 | AE 7683 | ||||
11.50 | AE 7691 | Knocking impulses as we had on 12 September. I accept the source is a buoy again. | |||
12.00 | AE 7691 | Surfaced = 6 | |||
Submerged = 53.5 | |||||
Day's run: = 59.5 nm | |||||
13.50 | Knocking sounds have disappeared. | ||||
16.00 | AE 7692 | ||||
20.00 | AE 8471 | ||||
21.07 | AE 8472 | Beginning of twilight. | |||
22.08 - 07.15 | W 2-3, Sea 1-2, overcast, Vis. 10 nm, 1025 mb, medium Swell | Snorkeled. | |||
28.09.44 | |||||
00.00 | AE 8472 | ||||
04.00 | AE 8482 | ||||
07.56 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
08.00 | AE 8491 | ||||
12.00 | AE 8492 | Surfaced = 0 | |||
Submerged = 68.5 | |||||
Day's run: = 68.5 nm | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 26.09.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 27.09.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 28.09.44 |
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28.09.44 | South of Iceland | ||||
16.00 | AE 8493 | ||||
17.00 | AE 8493 | Came to course 52°. Objective AE 6735. | |||
20.00 | AE 8547 | ||||
20.45 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
21.50 - 23.45 | WSW 5, Sea 4, overcast, misty, Vis. medium, 1018 mb | Snorkeled. | |||
29.09.44 | |||||
00.00 | AE 8545 | ||||
01.20 - 06.15 | Snorkeled. The boat can only be held very badly in the stern sea. Therefore I steer 120° and 0° to take the seas about 60° from astern, whereby the boat can be held much better. | ||||
04.00 | AE 8554 | ||||
07.50 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
08.00 | AE 8524 | ||||
12.00 | AE 8528 | Surfaced = 0 | |||
Submerged = 56 | |||||
Day's run: = 56 nm | |||||
16.00 | AE 8526 | ||||
20.00 | AE 8526 | ||||
20.33 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
21.45 - 03.15 | SW 2-3, Sea 1-2, overcast, Vis. 10 nm, long low Swell, 1022 mb | Snorkeled. | |||
30 09.44 | |||||
00.00 | AE 8298 | ||||
04.00 | AE 8374 | ||||
05.05 - 07.25 | Snorkeled. | ||||
07.43 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
08.00 | AE 8348 | ||||
12.00 | AE 8346 | Surfaced = 0 | |||
Submerged = 61 | |||||
Day's run: = 61 nm | |||||
16.00 | AE 8354 | ||||
20.00 | AE 8352 | ||||
20.22 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
21.15 - 24.00 | NNE 4-5, Sea 3-4, overcast, 1028 mb, Vis. 12 nm | Snorkeled. | |||
01.10.44 | |||||
00.00 | AE 8334 | ||||
02.12 - 07.15 | Snorkeled. | ||||
04.00 | AE 8332 | ||||
07.37 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
08.00 | AE 6774 | ||||
12.00 | AE 7675 | Surfaced = 0 | |||
Submerged = 66 | |||||
Day's run: = 66 nm | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 28.09.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 29.09.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 30.09.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 01.10.44 |
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01.10.44 | East of Iceland | ||||
16.00 | AE 6773 | ||||
20.00 | AE 6757 | ||||
20.10 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
21.21 - 06.10 | Wind calm, no Sea State, light Swell, overcast, 1025 mb, Vis. moderate | Snorkeled. | |||
02.10.44 | |||||
00.00 | AE 6755 | ||||
03.00 | Set back clocks from D.S.Z. to 02.00 hours M.E.Z. | ||||
04.00 | AE 6735 | Came to course 90°. | |||
06.33 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
08.00 | AE 6814 | ||||
12.00 | AE 6815 | Surfaced = 0 | |||
Submerged = 63.5 | |||||
Day's run: = 63.5 nm | |||||
16.00 | AE 6816 | ||||
18.58 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
20.00 | AE 6824 | ||||
21.15 - 23.22 | NE 4, Sea 3, overcast, Vis. 4 nm, 1020 mb | Snorkeled. | |||
03.10.44 | |||||
00.00 | AE 6826 | ||||
01.26 - 06.10 | Snorkeled. | ||||
04.00 | AE 6838 | ||||
06.27 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
06.20 - 06.28 | NNW 6, Sea 5, overcast, 1029 mb, Vis. 10 nm | Surfaced to empty bailers. | |||
08.00 | AE 6941 | ||||
12.00 | AE 6942 | Surfaced = 0 | |||
Submerged = 64 | |||||
Day's run: = 64 nm | |||||
16.00 | AE 6943 | ||||
17.30 | 7 medium-loud aircraft bombs bearing 120°T. | ||||
18.31 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
20.00 | AE 6952 | ||||
20.10 - 06.15 | N 2, Sea 1, overcast, long Swell, Vis. good, 1024 mb | Snorkeled. | |||
04.10.44 | |||||
00.00 | AE 6961 | ||||
01.00 | Came to course 100°. Objective G R 1. | ||||
Sun and Moon Data 01.10.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 02.10.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 03.10.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 04.10.44 |
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04.10.44 | Norwegian Sea | ||||
04.00 | AF 4741 | ||||
06.17 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
08.00 | AF 4746 | ||||
12.00 | AE 4752 | 5 distant aircraft bombs. | |||
Surfaced = 0 | |||||
Submerged = 70 | |||||
Day's run: = 70 nm | |||||
16.00 | AF 4755 | ||||
18.31 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
20.00 | AF 4764 | ||||
20.10 | AF 4764 | ||||
20.10 - 01.15 | SW 2, Sea 1, 7/10, 1022 mb, Vis. 9 nm, medium-high Swell | Snorkeled. | |||
05.10.44 | |||||
00.00 | AF 4769 | ||||
01.15 | Sound bearing in 90°T. A tone like that of a light motorcycle. | ||||
02.25 | Sounds out of hearing range. | ||||
04.00 | AF 4857 | ||||
06.12 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
06.18 | Sounds heard again. | ||||
06.45 - 07.00 | NNW 2-3, Sea 1-2, overcast, 1024 mb, Vis. 12 nm | Snorkeled. | |||
At periscope depth nothing is recognized. I move off from the sound bearing to the south and the sounds were fainter. | |||||
08.00 | AF 4872 | ||||
12.00 | AF 4873 | Surfaced = 0 | |||
Submerged = 55 | |||||
Day's run: = 55 nm | |||||
15.50 | Sounds heard again bearing 85°T and 5°R. | ||||
16.00 | AF 4884 | Sounds shifted slowly astern and were louder. Propeller sounds are not heard. | |||
17.55 | About 10 aircraft bombs in the vicinity of the boat. | ||||
By estimate with respect to the depth charges, which I saw donate, the aircraft bombs can't lie more than 1500 meters away. | |||||
Moved off, sounds disappeared slowly. | |||||
18.45 | At periscope depth nothing is recognized. | ||||
I believe that the sounds originate from buoys. I cannot explain whether or not the aircraft bombs only fell accidentally in the vicinity of my boat. | |||||
19.30 - 24.00 | NW 2-3, Sea 1-2, overcast, Vis. clear, 1028 mb | Snorkeled. | |||
20.00 | AF 4885 | ||||
Sun and Moon Data 04.10.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 05.10.44 |
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06.10.44 | Norwegian Sea | ||||
00.00 | AF 4897 | ||||
04.00 | AF 4899 | ||||
02.30 - 06.15 | Snorkeled. | ||||
06.08 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
08.00 | AF 7311 | ||||
N 4, Sea 3, overcast, 1028 mb, Vis. good | |||||
12.00 | AF 7313 | Surfaced = 0 | |||
Submerged = 62 | |||||
Day's run: = 62 nm | |||||
16.00 | AF 7321 | ||||
18.10 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
20.00 | AF 7325 | ||||
20.10 - 02.45 | NW 4, Sea 3, overcast, 1025 mb, Vis. moderate | Snorkeled. | |||
07.10.44 | |||||
00.00 | AF 7334 | ||||
04.00 | AF 7339 | ||||
05.05 - 06.15 | Snorkeled. | ||||
05.59 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
08.00 | AF 8118 | ||||
12.00 | AF 8119 | Surfaced = 0 | |||
Submerged = 67 | |||||
Day's run: = 67 nm | |||||
16.00 | AF 8127 | ||||
17.56 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
20.00 | AF 8153 | ||||
20.19 - 24.00 | W 3, Sea 2, overcast, 1026 mb, Vis. 10 nm | Snorkeled. | |||
08.10.44 | |||||
00.00 | AF 8162 | ||||
01.59 - 02.08 | Surfaced. Sent Short Signal: Position 48 hours off convoy intake point. (Signal was not heard). | ||||
02.20 - 03.15 | Snorkeled. | ||||
04.00 | AF 8163 | ||||
05.55 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
05.59 - 06.10 | Surfaced and sent Short Signal once more. | ||||
Again not heard. | |||||
08.00 | AF 8245 | ||||
12.00 | AF 8246 | Surfaced = 0 | |||
Submerged = 58.5 | |||||
Day's run: = 58.5 nm | |||||
10.20 & 11.59 & 14.05 | Surfaced to shoot the sun. | ||||
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix = 263°T, 18 nm. | |||||
14.45 | Came to course 82°. Objective GR 1. | ||||
14.07 | Sent Short Signal: Position 36 hours off convoy intake point. Was understood. | ||||
Sun and Moon Data 06.10.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 07.10.44 | |
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08.10.44 | Norwegian Sea | ||||
16.00 | AF 8247 | ||||
17.48 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
20.00 | AF 4245 | ||||
20.15 - 24.00 | W 2, Sea 1, 4/10, Vis. good, 1026 mb | Snorkeled. | |||
09.10.44 | |||||
00.00 | AF 8255 | ||||
03.18 - 06.15 | Snorkeled. | ||||
04.00 | AF 8255 | ||||
05.52 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
08.00 | AF 8265 | ||||
12.00 | AF 8263 | Surfaced = 0 | |||
Submerged = 62 | |||||
Day's run: = 62 nm | |||||
12.15 | Grip Lighthouse bearing 112°T, 8 nm. | ||||
Back and forth in position off the coast. | |||||
16.00 | AF 8341 | ||||
17.38 | Beginning of twilight. | ||||
20.00 | AF 8262 | ||||
21.16 | Radio Message 1707/9/28: U-Meermeier! Escort positioned 02.00 hours GR 1. Escort vessel sends 2 hours after intake time on 365 khz Identifier Letters Ubel. After convoy intake send Short Signal with arrival time Trondheim. Radio Beacon Group 17 in accordance with NBN runs from 23.00 hours to 01.00 hours. | ||||
13. Uflottille. | |||||
10.10.44 | |||||
00.00 | AF 8265 | ||||
02.03 | SW 3, Sea 2, overcast, Vis. clear, 1023 mb | Surfaced. | |||
02.16 | Taken in convoy at GR 1. | ||||
03.14 | Short Signal: 11.00 hours. U-979. | ||||
07.06 | Short Signal: 09.30 hours. U-979. | ||||
09.30 | Made fast U-boat Base Trondheim. | ||||
Concluding Remarks. | |||||
The boat reached the operations area unnoticed, where it stayed for two days and got into shooting position twice. A greater success against the small convoy on 23 September 1944 was hindered by the ramming. The defenses were not very heavy. I had the impression that the patrol vessel was hesitant to pursue a prosecution, although the location of the boat had to be known from the ramming, as well as by the periscope jutting a few meters out of the water. | |||||
The subsequent pursuit showed that at depth 20 meters the boat was neither detected by Asdic or listening and the depth charges were thrown by guesswork in the area. | |||||
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Sun and Moon Data 08.10.44 | |
Sun and Moon Data 09.10.44 | |
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The odd sound bearings on 12 September and 5 October which on one hand, sounded like rifle shots and anvil blows and on the other hand like motorcycle noise, were depressing the first time because of their volume, especially because I sould not look for the source of the sonds by day because of the far extended and bent periscope. I believe that the sounds originate from buoys and are intended to have an effect on morale. It is noteworthy that the sounds arise each time after surfacing or sending a Radio Message. |
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Snorkeling is throughly proven. Snorkeling was carried out up to Sea State 5, from Sea State 4 I ran athwart the seas. | |||||
Serious health issues did not arise during the 6-week submerged patrol. | |||||
The behavior of the crew on their first patrol was calm and reliable. | |||||
A steamer of 6000 BRT was torpedoed. The sinking of a 3000 GRT freighter was accepted, because after the torpedoing several heavy explosions followed, which made it possible to conclude that ammunition was loaded. | |||||
Kapitänleutnant and Kommandant. | |||||
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