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In resent circumstances 2 boats seem insufficient for the Narvik approach and it is desirable to have more boats in the northern North Sea. I have therefore decided to send 2 Narvik boats to take up waiting positions at approximately the latitude of 630. (U 47, U 49). They can be moved quickly enough from here in any direction. |
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An apparently successful air attack on Scapa. Where there are at present 6 battleships and light naval forces. It is possible that: |
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Ships were damaged and will need dockyard repairs. |
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The English battle fleet will leave this anchorage, which is so exposed to air attack, especially if the air attacks are continued with vigor, as the G.A.F. intends. |
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In view of this, Naval War Staff issued instructions that the large boats were to be re-disposed as directed by Group West, except for 2 boats off Narvik and 2 off Trondheim, at least 4 boats are to be off the north coast of Scotland to make use of the G.A.F.'s results. I think this is very promising, but only if: |
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the G.A.F.'s successes really are extensive |
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they can be pressed home. |
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I therefore suggested to Group West that the large U-boats, with the exception of U 52, which has not had sufficient experience to be able to operate against large warships, be disposed in deep formation west of the Orkneys and that the eastern approach to Pentland Firth be occupied by 2 small boats from the anti-S/M group already at sea. |
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The following points have to be considered with regard to the disposition: |
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Either a deep, extensive formation in the direction in which damaged ships are likely to proceed or in the direction which ships are likely to follow when withdrawing to other bases, less endangered by air attack, or |
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A close formation off the entrances to Pentland Firth. |
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I prefer the first alternative, because: |
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It is not good to mass boats in waters which are difficult to navigate. |
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The strongest anti-S/M activity is to be expected off Pentland Firth. |
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This anti-S/M activity would cover all, or at least the majority of the boats. |
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Group Command approved my proposal. The boats were ordered to make for positions at maximum speed. U 52 received orders |
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