U-162 - 2nd War Patrol
Translation by Jerry Mason with help from Andi Forster
Departed |
Date |
Arrived |
Date |
Days at Sea |
Lorient |
7 April 1942 |
Lorient |
8 June 1942 |
63 |
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Ships Hit |
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Date |
KTB Time |
Position |
Ship |
Tons |
Nationality |
Convoy |
30 Apr 42 |
01.52 - 05.12 |
13°03'N,
56°15'W |
ATHEL EMPRESS |
8,941 |
British |
OS-25 |
1 May 42
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08.28 |
10°27'N,
57°21'W |
PARNAHYBA |
6,692 |
Brazilian |
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4 May 42 |
08.40 |
7°09'N,
58°09'W |
EASTERN SWORD |
3,785 |
American |
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4 May 42
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19.35 |
7°51'N,
57°45'W |
FLORENCE M. DOUGLAS |
119 |
British |
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7 May 42
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08.04 - 08.33 |
6°21'N,
55°09'W |
FRANK SEAMANS |
4,271 |
Norwegian |
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9 May 42
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02.12 |
8°03'N,
58°21'W |
MONT LOUIS |
1,905 |
Canadian |
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13 May 42 |
02.34 - 02.57 |
11°51'N,
56°57'W |
ESSO HOUSTON |
7,699 |
American |
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14 May 42
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01.38 - 07.39 |
12°57'N,
58°15'W |
BRITISH COLONY |
6,917 |
British |
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18 May 42
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02.10 |
12°57'N,
57°51'W |
BETH |
6,852 |
American |
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Total = 47,852 |
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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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of Unterseebootes "U-162" | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
2nd Patrol. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Kommandant: Fregattenkapitän Wattenberg. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Distribution: | 2 x O.K.M. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 x B.d.U. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 x 2.A.d.Uboote. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 x 2.U.-Flottille. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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19.0342 to | Lorient | Shipyard work and outfitting. | |||
06.04.42 | |||||
07.04.42 | Lorient | ||||
WSW 4, cloudy, Sea 4, Vis. moderate | |||||
19.00 | Departed on 2nd war patrol in accordance with B.d.U. Order Gkdos 00639/FS of 7.2.42. Mine and anti-aircraft escort to L 2, further on Route Cedernland-Tannenadel. | ||||
20.00 | French west coast on ordered departure route. | ||||
08.04.42 | Bay of Biscay | ||||
SW 4, cloudy, Sea 4, Vis. medium | |||||
08.00 | Outbound route | Intentions: Head for CE 96 about 50 nm south of Santa Maria, Azores, to possibly get favorable wind and current conditions earlier for the westerly transit across the Atlantic. From there on the Great Circle to DO 97. | |||
04.00 | Outbound route | ||||
08.00 | Outbound route | ||||
BF 5826 | |||||
12.00 | BF 5852 | Day's run: 122.6 nm | |||
16.00 | BF 5854 | ||||
20.00 | BF 5845 | ||||
09.04.42 | Bay of Biscay | ||||
SW 4 overcast, Sea 3, Vis. medium | |||||
00.00 | BF 5791 | ||||
04.00 | BF 5779 | ||||
08.00 | BF 8135 | ||||
12.00 | BF 8152 | Day's run: 110.0 nm Total: 232.6 nm | |||
16.00 | BF 8151 | ||||
20.00 | BF 8144 | ||||
10.04.42 | Bay of Biscay | ||||
SW 5, overcast, Sea 3, Vis. medium | |||||
00.00 | BF 7359 | ||||
04.00 | BF 7375 | ||||
08.00 | BF 7531 | ||||
12.00 | BF 7528 | Day's run: 112.5 nm Total: 345.1 nm | |||
16.00 | BF 7551 | ||||
20.00 | BF 7542 | ||||
11.04.42 | North Atlantic | ||||
S 4, cloudy-overcast, Sea 3, Vis. medium | |||||
00.00 | BF 7459 | ||||
Sun and Moon Data 07.04.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 08.04.42 | |
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11.04.42 | |||||
04.00 | BF 7477 | ||||
08.00 | BE 9951 | ||||
12.00 | BE 9893 | Day's run: 154.5 nm Total: 499.6 nm | |||
14.20 | BE 9864 | Mastheads bearing 358°T. Small vessel (fishing trawler? patrol vessel?) on course for Spanish/Portuguese coast. | |||
16.00 | BE 9898 | ||||
20.00 | CG 1212 | ||||
23.37 | Radio Message (Short Signal) - Passing report in accordance with Operations Order. | ||||
My position is CG 11. "U-162". | |||||
12.04.42 | North Atlantic | ||||
SW 6, cloudy, Sea 5, Vis. good | |||||
00.00 | CG 1134 | ||||
04.00 | CG 1155 | ||||
07.36 | Radio Message (Radio Message) - 0717 -: | ||||
Contents: Confirmation of Short Signal of 11 April 2 23.37. | |||||
This was apparently not received ashore after transmitting on alternate frequency, was finally sent on Coastal Circuit. Alternate frequency turns out to be unreliable again, because for most radio messages you cannot wait on board for several hours in uncertainty about their reception ashore. It would be desirable to have operational confirmation as quickly as possible in a harmless form on the primary circuit of the boat. | |||||
08.00 | CG 1161 | ||||
12.00 | CG 1158 | Day's run: 88.5 nm Total: 588.1 nm | |||
16.00 | CG 1173 | ||||
20.00 | CG 1411 | ||||
13.04.42 | North Atlantic | ||||
NW 5, cloudy, Sea 3, Vis. medium | |||||
00.00 | CF 3631 | ||||
04.00 | CF 3654 | ||||
08.00 | CF 3675 | ||||
12.00 | CF 3832 | Day's run: 95.5 nm Total: 683.6 nm | |||
16.00 | CF 3852 | ||||
20.00 | CF 3875 | ||||
14.04.42 | North Atlantic | ||||
NW 3-4, cloudy, Sea 3, Vis. medium | |||||
00.00 | CF 3792 | ||||
04.00 | CF 6122 | ||||
08.00 | CF 6147 | ||||
12.00 | CF 5397 | Day's run: 149.0 nm Total: 832.6 nm | |||
Sun and Moon Data 11.04.42 | |
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Sun and Moon Data 13.04.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 14.04.42 |
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14.04.42 | |||||
16.00 | CF 5639 | ||||
20.00 | CF 5567 | ||||
15.04.42 | North Atlantic | ||||
NW 3, overcast, Sea 2, Vis. good | |||||
00.00 | CF 3825 | ||||
04.00 | CF 3942 | ||||
08.00 | CF 5768 | ||||
12.00 | CF 5785 | Day's run: 154.5 nm Total: 987.1 nm | |||
16.00 | CF 8111 | ||||
20.00 | CF 7353 | ||||
16.04.42 | North Atlantic | ||||
NNW 3, overcast, Sea 2, Vis. medium | |||||
00.00 | CF 7347 | ||||
04.00 | CF 7294 | ||||
08.00 | CF 7516 | ||||
12.00 | CF 9663 [typo CE 9663] | Day's run: 176.0 nm Total: 1163.1 nm | |||
16.00 | CF 9655 [through 17 Apr] | ||||
20.00 | CF 9671 | ||||
17.04.42 | North Atlantic | ||||
NE 5, cloudy, Sea 4, Vis. good | |||||
00.00 | CF 5588 [typo CE 9588] | ||||
04.00 | CF 9733 | ||||
08.00 | CF 9713 | ||||
12.00 | CF 8962 | Day's run: 180.5 nm Total: 1343.6 nm | |||
16.00 | CF 8956 | ||||
20.00 | CF 8971 | ||||
18.04.42 | North Atlantic | ||||
NE 4, cloudy, Sea 3, Vis. very good | |||||
00.00 | DG 2123 | ||||
04.00 | DG 2131 | ||||
08.00 | DG 1353 | ||||
12.00 | DG 1348 | Day's run: 180.0 nm Total: 1523.6 nm | |||
12.40 | DG 1347 | ||||
16.00 | DG 1291 | ||||
20.00 | DG 1515 | ||||
19.04.42 | North Atlantic | ||||
SE 3, cloudy-clear, Sea 2, Vis. very good | |||||
00.00 | DG 1462 | ||||
04.00 | DG 1449 | ||||
08.00 | DF 3696 | ||||
12.00 | DF 3682 | Day's run: 180.0 nm Total: 1703.6 nm | |||
Sun and Moon Data 14.04.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 15.04.42 | |
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Sun and Moon Data 18.04.42 | |
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19.04.42 | |||||
12.40 | DP 3684 | Mastheads bearing 11, Target angle 0°, no zigzags. Dove and identified as Swedish on prescribed route. | |||
16.00 | DF 3833 | ||||
20.00 | DF 3852 | ||||
20.04.42 | North Atlantic | Birthday of the Führer. | |||
SW 2, clear, Sea 2, Vis. very good | |||||
00.00 | DF 3845 | ||||
04.00 | DF 3791 | ||||
08.00 | DF 3779 | ||||
12.00 | DF 5336 | Day's run: 165.0 nm Total: 1868.6 nm | |||
16.00 | DF 5353 | ||||
20.00 | DF 5359 | ||||
21.04.42 | North Atlantic | ||||
SW 4, cloudy, Sea 3, Vis. very good | |||||
00.00 | DF 5533 | ||||
04.00 | DF 5526 | ||||
08.00 | DF 5519 | ||||
12.00 | DF 5455 | Day's run: 167.3 nm Total: 2036.1 nm | |||
16.00 | DF 5472 | ||||
20.00 | DF 4691 | ||||
22.04.42 | North Atlantic | ||||
S 4, cloudy, Sea 3, Vis. very good | |||||
00.00 | DF 4679 | ||||
00.58 | Radio Message (Short Signal) on alternate frequency: | ||||
My position is DF 47. "U-162". | |||||
01.17 | Radio Message (Short Signal) on alternate frequency: | ||||
Still have 196 cbm fuel oil. "U-162". | |||||
02.18 | Radio Message position report as above. | ||||
02.58 | Radio Message fuel oil report as above. | ||||
03.09 | Radio Message position report as above. | ||||
03.28 | Radio Message fuel oil report as above. | ||||
04.00 | DF 4833 | ||||
04.42 | Radio Message (Radio Message) - 0422 -: | ||||
Wattenberg reports position from DF 47. By this the position report if finally through, on the other hand the fuel report was not received. Therefore: | |||||
05.27 | Radio Message (Short Signal): | ||||
Repeat concerning fuel oil on alternate frequency. | |||||
07.49 | Radio Message (Radio Message) - 0633 -: | ||||
At 05.39 hours on 36 meters from Pillau and Norddeich a garbled Short Signal with signature "U-162" was received. Station accepts that it is the same signal as at 02.17 hours on 24 meters. | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 19.04.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 20.04.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 21.04.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 22.04.42 |
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22.04.42 | |||||||||||||
08.00 | DF 4829 | This is not the case, the 02.17 hours was the position report. Therefore: | |||||||||||
08.42 | Radio Message (Short Signal) on Africa Circuit: | ||||||||||||
Fuel oil report as above. | |||||||||||||
The report was finally understood. The findings of 12 April with respect to alternate frequency were confirmed again. | |||||||||||||
09.43 | Radio Message (Radio Message) - 0854 -: | ||||||||||||
U-162 reports by Short Signal: Still have 196 cbm fuel oil. Signal was received with Volume 4-5 on Africa Circuit. | |||||||||||||
11.41 | Radio Message (Radio Message) - 0932 -: | ||||||||||||
Attack areas: | |||||||||||||
1.) . . . . . . . . | |||||||||||||
2.) Wattenberg: Naval square EO and square north therefrom. Focal point initially under the coast to catch bunker traffic to square 9890 of the square east of naval square EC Bauxite shipping ports are in naval square 4628 and 5938. | |||||||||||||
3.) . . . . . . . . | |||||||||||||
Came to southerly course, to get on the Great Circle from Trinidad-Gibraltar as quickly as possible where tanker traffic is expected (the shortest route into the operations area proceeds through an area in which hardly any traffic can be expected). | |||||||||||||
12.00 | DF 4843 | Day's run: 162.5 nm Total: 2198.6 nm | |||||||||||
16.00 | DF 4843 | ||||||||||||
20.00 | DF 7158 | ||||||||||||
23.04.42 | North Atlantic | ||||||||||||
S 2, cloudy, Sea 2, Vis. good | |||||||||||||
00.00 | DF 7437 | ||||||||||||
04.00 | DF 7459 | ||||||||||||
08.00 | DF 7727 | ||||||||||||
12.00 | DF 7757 | Day's run: 160.0 nm Total: 2358.6 nm | |||||||||||
16.00 | DF 7778 | ||||||||||||
20.00 | DF 3344 | ||||||||||||
Situation considerations: | |||||||||||||
1.) Task: in accordance with Radio Message 0932 of 22.4.42. | |||||||||||||
2.) Information from the enemy: | |||||||||||||
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Sun and Moon Data 22.04.42 | |
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23.04.42 |
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3.) Other givens: | |||||||||||||||||||||
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4.) Conclusions from 2.) and 3.): | |||||||||||||||||||||
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5.) Intentions: | |||||||||||||||||||||
After reaching the Great Circle from Trinidad-Gibraltar (see decision of 22 April), continue transit in the direction of Trinidad. Turn to the south about at the longitude of Georgetown, initially operate off the Guyana coast as ordered. What's next depends on the situation found there. | |||||||||||||||||||||
Sun and Moon Data 23.04.42 |
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24.04.42 | Central Atlantic | ||||
SSE 4, clear-cloudy, Sea 3, Vis. excellent | |||||
00.00 | DQ 3532 | ||||
04.00 | DQ 3536 | ||||
08.00 | DQ 3831 | ||||
12.00 | DQ 3851 | Day's run: 161.5 nm Total: 2520.1 nm | |||
16.00 | DQ 3872 | ||||
20.00 | DQ 6217 | ||||
25.04.42 | Central Atlantic | ||||
S 4, cloudy, Sea 3, Vis. good | |||||
00.00 | DQ 6194 | ||||
04.00 | DQ 6429 | ||||
08.00 | DQ 6457 | ||||
12.00 | DQ 6712 | Day's run: 160.0 nm Total: 2680.1 nm | |||
16.00 | DQ 5969 | Course change to the SW, so that the Great Circle Barbados - Trinidad - Gibraltar is crossed a sharp angle. | |||
20.00 | DQ 8332 | ||||
26.04.42 | Central Atlantic | ||||
SE 2, clear, Sea 1, Vis, very good | |||||
00.00 | DQ 8352 | ||||
04.00 | DQ 8293 | ||||
08.00 | DQ 8522 | ||||
12.00 | DQ 8542 | Day's run: 161.5 nm Total: 2841.61 nm | |||
16.00 | DQ 8492 | Carried out day and night artillery shooting at two set out egg crates (night with smoke source). Was good training. | |||
20.00 | DQ 8487 | ||||
27.04.42 | Central Atlantic | ||||
SSE 3, clear, Sea 2, Vis. very good | |||||
00.00 | DQ 7966 | ||||
04.00 | EF 1321 | ||||
08.00 | EF 1266 | ||||
12.00 | EF 1283 | Day's run: 177.0 nm Total: 3018.6 nm | |||
16.00 | EF 1274 | ||||
20.00 | EF 1434 | ||||
28.04.42 | Central Atlantic | ||||
SSE 2-3, clear, Sea 2, Vis. medium | |||||
00.00 | EF 1445 | Arrived in the operations area. | |||
04.00 | EE 3699 | ||||
08.00 | EE 3951 | ||||
Sun and Moon Data 24.04.42 | |
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Sun and Moon Data 28.04.42 |
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28.04.42 | |||||
12.00 | EE 3859 | Day's run: 169.5 nm Total: 3188.1 nm | |||
16.00 | EE 6221 | ||||
20.00 | EE 6217 | ||||
29.04.42 | Central Atlantic | ||||
SE 4-5, overcast, Sea 3-4, Vis. medium | |||||
00.00 | EE 6217 | ||||
04.00 | EE 6186 | ||||
08.00 | EE 6175 | ||||
12.00 | EE 5663 | Day's run: 178.0 nm Total: 3366.1 nm | |||
16.00 | EE 5695 | ||||
20.00 | EE 5928 | ||||
21.57 | EE 5986 | Mastheads bearing 75°T. Maneuvered ahead. A tanker zigzagging around course 245°. | |||
30.04.42 | Central Atlantic | ||||
ENE 5-6, overcast, Sea 4, Vis. medium, full moon | |||||
00.00 | EE 8226 | ||||
01.36 | Ran in for surface attack. At 600 meters target angle 90° bow shot. Surface runner. Immediately a second bow shot. Both hit, center and 40 meters aft. Tanker stopped. Remained lying with a list. No transmitting observed. Crew got into the boats. Tanker had three cannons at the stern, of these two were on the sides and one elevated in the center. Name painted over. From statement of the Captain it was the "ATHEL EMPRESS" 8941 GRT. Appearance matches the illustration in "Merchant Ships". | ||||
01.52 | EE 8226 | ||||
04.00 | EE 8226 | Tanker does not change its position. Therefore sank with 14 shots from the 10.5 cm. | |||
05.12 | |||||
Apparently it was in transit from Gibraltar to Trinidad set off a bit south of the Great Circle. | |||||
08.00 | EE 8228 | ||||
12.00 | EE 8257 | Day's run: 134.7 nm Total: 3500.8 nm | |||
16.00 | EE 8513 | ||||
20.00 | EE 8543 | ||||
01.05.42 | Central Atlantic | ||||
E 4, cloudy-clear, Sea 4, Vis. very good | |||||
00.00 | EE 8572 | ||||
04.00 | EE 8819 | ||||
08.00 | EE 8844 | ||||
12.00 | EE 8887 | Day's run: 134.7 nm Total: 3635.5 nm | |||
16.00 | EO 2139 | ||||
Sun and Moon Data 28.04.42 | |
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18.17 | EO 2166 | Faint smoke cloud bearing 132°T. A little later mastheads of a steamer in target angle 0°. Observed from ahead for 3/4 hours. Course 332° therefore for Barbados. No zigzags. Speed 9 knots. | |||
19.00 | Dived to attack submerged. | ||||
20.00 | EO 2120 | ||||
20.46 | EO 2121 | In shooting position. Steamer has a stern cannon, additionally gray-green camouflage and no flag, therefore enemy. From 600 meters at target angle 70° a single shot. Hit aft 20 meters. Steamer stopped, crew went to the boats immediately. Ship settled astern a little deeper. Surfaced at 2000 meters range and fired a few shots at the deck. Nothing happens. Four boats are in the water, therefore hardly anyone aboard. In close on the bow and stern small name "PARNAHYBA" and home port "Rio" distinguished. 6692 GRT, Brazilian, constructed in Flensburg. There is still no doubt about enemy character. No transmission observed. Because the steamer was not sinking, fired 56 shots 10.5 cm and caused it to sink. Over deck cargo consisted of lubricating oil and guts. | |||
23.27 | In accordance with War Order 125, Paragraph 2 the following Radio Message (Radio Message) 0015: | ||||
Sank 1 May 20.46 EO 2121 "PARNAHYBA" armed, gray-green camouflage, no flag. Course 332°, no zigzags. After torpedoing name and home port determined otherwise no neutrality markings. Last day of April EE 8226 "ATHEL EMPRESS". Course 245°. Wattenberg. | |||||
As welcome loot and happy omen, two black pigs were taken out of the water and immediately slaughtered. In addition a fat turkey. | |||||
02.05.42 | Central Atlantic | ||||
E 4, clear, Sea 2-3, Vis. good | |||||
00.00 | EO 2122 | ||||
04.00 | EO 2152 | ||||
08.00 | EO 2157 | ||||
12.00 | EO 2187 | Day's run: 84.7 nm Total: 3720.2 nm | |||
16.00 | EO 2129 | ||||
20.00 | EO 2494 | ||||
03.05.42 | Central Atlantic | ||||
E 4, clear, Sea 3, Vis. very good | |||||
00.00 | EO 2494 | Day's run: 122.9 nm Total: 3843.1 nm | |||
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03.05.42 | |||||
04.00 | EO 2734 | ||||
08.00 | EO 2768 | ||||
12.00 | EO 5132 | ||||
13.45 | Small sailing vessel bearing 182°T on southwesterly course. Avoided. | ||||
16.00 | EO 5137 | ||||
20.00 | EO 5191 | ||||
04.05.42 | Central Atlantic | Headed for the Demerara estuary (Georgetown), to explore the situation there. | |||
NE 3, lightly cloudy, Sea 2, Vis. medium | |||||
00.00 | EO 5147 34 meters water | ||||
04.00 | EO 4397 12 meters water | Shadow abeam to port. Took ahead. A further shadow close by. Range about 2 nm. With E-motors and secured ventilators - because I am to windward - continued silently. | |||
04.30 | 10 meters water | Came about, because it was two very small vessels apparently at anchor on the bar, not valuable enough for weapons use and giving up the element of surprise. No lighthouse distinguished. | |||
05.25 | A very strong searchlight illuminates on land from the direction of Georgetown. Makes circles of 360° over the horizon. Possibly a special navigation measure. | ||||
07.27 | EO 4383 22 meters water | Shadow ahead bearing 10°T. Despite overcast sky bright moonlit night. Observation showed that apparently it was an inbound steamer on a southerly course at very low speed | |||
08.00 | EO 4382 | ||||
08.28 | Dived for submerged attack. From 280 meters range and target angle 74° fired a bow shot. No hit. Torpedo was heard for 2 minutes. Probably understeered due to too short range, because shooting data was exact. | ||||
Thereafter took position submerged at high speed and made a new attack from target angle 90° and 380 meters. Hit aft 20 meters. Stern of the steamer settled to the lower edge of the smokestack. Bow still floated. Surfaced. Name not determined because only wreckage without crew was in sight. Estimated size from beam and length (4 cargo hatch ship) 3000 GRT. Transmitting not observed on the rod antenna. | |||||
09.48 | Moved off when the bow was underwater up to half the height of the forward mast and the smokestack could no longer be seen, thus sinking and total loss was certain, because the boat was in shallow water in the immediate vicinity of the Demerara estuary | ||||
12.00 | EO 4368 | Day's run: 135.0 nm Total: 3978.0 nm | |||
Proceeded to the north on the opposite course of the steamer. Perhaps something else will come in. | |||||
16.00 | EO 4335 | ||||
17.48 | EO 1999 | Sailing vessel in sight bearing 350°T. Course south. | |||
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04.05.42 | Dived to observe. Three-masted gaff-rigged schooner without nationality markings. In the shrouds a yellow flag with the number 19. Surfaced at a distance. Forced to heave to with a few shots across the bow. Went nearby, on the stern "FLORENCE M. DOUGLAS" from Demerara, therefore enemy. Crew ordered to abandon the ship. | ||||
19.35 | EO 1999 52 meters water | Afterwards sank the sailing vessel with 18 shots 10.5 cm. Length 50 meters. Size estimated at about 200 GRT. | |||
Again a black pig comes aboard. It is too small to slaughter and and will now eat our scraps. Name "Douglas". | |||||
20.00 | EO 1996 | ||||
20.20 | EO 1996 | Crash dive for aircraft, which came in sight bearing 70°T at target angle 0°. Boat remained unseen, "Douglas" did not break his bones during the Crash dive but squeaked in the control room and is now hopefully our lucky pig. | |||
05.05.42 | Central Atlantic | ||||
Guyana coast | |||||
NE 4-5, cloudy, Sea 4, Vis. good | |||||
00.00 | EO 1969 | Cruised in long legs around the 200-meter line, to search for suspected bunker traffic there. | |||
04.00 | EO 5122 | ||||
08.00 | EO 5134 | ||||
12.00 | EO 5143 | Day's run: 96.0 nm Total: 4216.6 nm | |||
15.08 | EO 5117 | Sailing vessel with 2 masts bearing 90°T, course north. Avoided. Are the sighted sailing vessels patrol vessels? Clues are the suspicious course and the yellow flag with the number 19. By the report of the Funkmaat of the watch, the sailing vessel "DOUGLAS: when stopped transmitted "dss" or "sss", further traffic was interfered with by other stations. The sudden appearance of an aircraft after the stopping could confirm the suspicion. | |||
16.00 | EO 5138 | ||||
20.00 | EO 2875 | ||||
22.59 | Radio Message (Radio Message) - 1008 -: | ||||
To Piening, Hartenstein . . . . . | |||||
1.) Attack areas: Piening, Hartenstein sea area in a circumference of 300 nm around ED 99 . . . . . | |||||
2.) . . . . . | |||||
By this two other boats will be in my operations area. | |||||
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06.05.42 | Central Atlantic | ||||
Guyana coast | |||||
E 3, clear, Sea 3, Vis. very good | |||||
00.00 | EO 2846 | ||||
04.00 | EO 2867 | No observations. Current of up to 4 knots. | |||
08.00 | EO 5314 | ||||
12.00 | EO 5345 | Day's run: 142.5 nm Total: 4216.6 nm [math error 4359.1] | |||
16.00 | EO 5375 | Continued cruising around the 200-meter line. At darkness intend to explore Essequibo Estuary [actually the Suriname Estuary] (Paramaribo) | |||
20.00 | EO 5374 | ||||
07.05.42 | Central Atlantic | ||||
Guyana coast | After the evening navigation fix advanced against the Suriname Estuary. Sounded with a 9-meter hand lead line because the Atlas-Echolot was also out of service on this patrol. The necessity of a reliable working sounder for patrols in coastal areas and return in the Atlantic bases need not be emphasized. Since other boats have reported multiple sounder failures, there seems to be a fundamental reliability issue. | ||||
NE 2, clear, Sea 2, Vis. very good, last quarter [moon] | |||||
00.00 | EO 5665 | ||||
03.00 | EO 5698 | Came about. Nothing observed. Beacons are apparently extinguished. No lightship. | |||
04.00 | EO 5695 | ||||
05.47 | EO 5668 | Shadow with a strong smoke cloud bearing 165°T. Course - initially difficult to distinguish due to the smoke obscuration. Course 305° for Trinidad. Maneuvered ahead. | |||
07.48 | Dived for submerged attack, because of the bright moonlit night. Enemy does not zigzag. Stern torpedo fired from target angle 90° and range = 500 meters (unfortunately considerably over estimated). After 10.4 seconds running time a bright yellowish light on the ship's side with the directly following typical impact knock. Hit center however below the safety range (180 meters), therefore no destructive effect on the target. On the steamer lights go on in different places, I have the impression that that the boats were being lowered to the water. Therefore did not immediately shoot a second torpedo. Also the shot would have been taken from a broad target angle | ||||
08.04 | |||||
08.00 | EO 5659 | ||||
08.30 | EO 5656 | Initiated a submerged bow attack. Due to speed over estimation miss from target angle 70°. Shortly after a third shot. Hit center. High explosion column. Steamer broke in the middle and sank after 7 minutes. From statement of the Captain it was the steamer "RUNCIMAN" 7000 GRT with Bauxite for Trinidad. Not noted in Lloyd's Register. Possibly renamed. | |||
08.33 | |||||
12.00 | EO 5378 | Day's run: 152.3 nm Total: 4369.1 nm | |||
12.19 | Radio Message (Radio Message) - 1005 -: | ||||
1.) Sank: just now "RUNCIMAN" EO 5668 with Bauxite for Trinidad. Home Port Boston. By statement of the Captain 7000 GRT. Further 4 May EO 4391 freighter 3000 GRT and 1999 three-masted schooner "FLORENCE M. DOUGLAS, Demerara". | |||||
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2.) Situation: Bunker traffic not seen either off the Guyana coast nor on the 200-meter line. Bauxite harbor arrival and departure apparently at night. Beacons extinguished. 5 May once air 1999. Sea surveillance by sailing vessels suspected. Trade Wind weather. | |||||
3.) Intentions: After downloading and over deck repairs shift focal point in the eastern part of square EE 77 where strong concentration including bunker and bauxite traffic is expected. Still 15 torpedoes, 156 cbm. All naval squares. | |||||
Wattenberg. | |||||
16.00 | EO 5344 | ||||
20.00 | EO 5233 | ||||
08.05.42 | Central Atlantic | ||||
Guyana coast | |||||
NE 2, clear, Sea 1, Vis. very good | |||||
00.00 | EO 2874 | Over night 4 over deck torpedoes were taken below deck. Additionally over deck work to correct an oil trace. | |||
04.00 | EO 3878 | ||||
08.00 | EO 2798 | ||||
12.00 | EO 2787 | Day's run: 110 nm Total: 4479.1 nm | |||
15.50 | EO 5112 | Steamer bearing 155°T. Maneuvered ahead. Course 305°, no zigzags. Dived for submerged attack. In shooting position - ready for stern shot from 400 meters the enemy character of the ship was not clearly recognized. No zigzags, no cannon, no camouflage however also nowhere the expected neutrality markings. On the stern an un-distinguishable flag. On the bow in script "LOUIS" before it another word beginning with "M". On a black smokestack a large white "V". | |||
Therefore hung on to examine by night. | |||||
Examination during the day showed that it by its appearance (bridge on the forecastle, smokestack aft) it could only be the Canadian ship "MONT LOUIS" 1905 GRT from Montreal (typical lake steamer) | |||||
16.00 | EO 2777 | ||||
20.00 | EO 4333 | ||||
22.56 | EO 5112 | Crash dive for aircraft, that came from the direction of Georgetown. A degree of air surveillance seems to be established. | |||
09.05.42 | Central Atlantic | ||||
Guyana coast | |||||
NE 3, Sea 2, overcast, Vis. medium | |||||
00.00 | EO 1983 | Steamer sets no lights. Therefore enemy character is unambiguous. | |||
02.00 | Am positioned ahead. Initiated surface attack, unfortunately from a bit too sharp a target angle, so that abeam distance for a shot from target angle 70° was insufficient. However shooting data was determined | ||||
02.12 | EO 1973 | ||||
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09.05.42 | exactly, therefore shot from target angle 45° (bow shot) possible. Hit aft 20 meters. Heavy explosion with following dark black cloud development, which immediately enveloped the entire ship's length. When the boat was clear of the explosion cloud, nothing was seen of the steamer. Apparently explosive cargo. | ||||
04.00 | EO 1944 | Intend to move back and forth by day between the 200-meter line and the coast about in EO 1820, because apparently the traffic from the Bauxite harbors and the other coastal places runs to Trinidad there. | |||
05.30 | Radio Message (Radio Message) - 0212 -: | ||||
Just now EO 1973 "MONT LOUIS" flew into the air. Course 305°. Wattenberg. | |||||
08.00 | EO 1832 | ||||
12.00 | EO 1587 | Day's run: 141.5 nm Total: 4620 nm | |||
16.28 | EO 1828 | Crash dive for aircraft. on course for Trinidad or Barbados. Otherwise no observations. | |||
20.00 | EO 1866 | ||||
10.05.42 | Central Atlantic | ||||
East coast of Venezuela | On steamer wavelength for a few days at the moment urgent "Important" traffic from the "Navy Commander Bermuda" with Georgetown (Demerara) and Paramaribo was observed. At the same time, notices went to British shipping (GBMS) in "Area Seven" (apparently area around the NE-coast of South America). | ||||
NE 4, Sea 3, overcast, Vis. moderate | |||||
The contents of the notices were encoded. The information would undoubtedly be valuable to us, but we would hardly be able to observe this long-wave traffic in the homeland. (On GRAF SPEE" we had knowledge of the English warship encoding and so could take advantage of the instructions of the "Senior Naval Officers of Capetown and Freetown" to the merchant ships in their Zones.) | |||||
It can be assumed that at least a warning has been issued to shipping. In addition, the survivors of the two sunken steamers and the yachtsman have been landed in the mean time. A notacable lapse in traffic from the bauxite ports - at least for the next few days is possible. Therefore I intend to shift my focal point from the Guyana coast into square EE 70, to pick up traffic suspected there (see Situation report of 23 April Paragraph 4). In the bargain exploring Bridgetown occasionally. | |||||
00.00 | EO 1944 | ||||
04.00 | EO 1915 | ||||
08.00 | EO 1675 | ||||
12.00 | EO 1645 | Day's run: 111 nm Total: 4731.6 nm | |||
16.00 | EO 1611 | ||||
20.00 | EO 1265 | ||||
11.05.42 | Central Atlantic | ||||
E 4, clear, Sea 3-4, Vis. good | |||||
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00.00 | EO 1338 | ||||
04.00 | EE 7992 | ||||
08.00 | EE 7938 | ||||
12.00 | EE 7652 | Day's run: 187 nm Total: 4918.6 nm | |||
16.00 | EE 7621 | ||||
20.00 | EE 7378 | No observations. | |||
12.05.42 | Central Atlantic | ||||
E 4, clear, Sea 3, Vis. good | |||||
00.00 | EE 7296 | ||||
04.00 | EE 7267 | ||||
08.00 | EE 7256 | ||||
12.00 | EE 7281 | Day's run: 83.2 nm Total: 5001.8 nm | |||
13.28 | EE 7278 | Mastheads bearing 253°T. Maneuvered ahead. A tanker zigzagging around 100°. Speed 11-12 knots. Zigzags every 5-10 minutes up to 50° to each side. | |||
16.00 | EE 7281 | ||||
16.40 | EE 7284 | Dived to attack submerged. | |||
Attack initiated initially on enemy course 75°. Seemed to proceed wonderfully. Suddenly zigzagged to that I had to throw the boat around hard for a stern shot. (I could no longer pass by ahead). Shortly before the stern shot should be taken from favorable position in target angle 70°, once again a zigzag, so that another throwing around of the boat is necessary. By the time the periscope - due to the high speed was retracted a bit too long - came free the tanker already had target angle of about 120°. | |||||
17.49 | EE 7247 | Two aimed single shots, at the bridge and smokestack were fired, missed, because the target angle was probably not so large. It would have been more correct to shoot a fan, because the shooting data had become uncertain, or better not to take the shot, because the tanker could be [attacked] with certainty in the dark. However, it is not easy to abandon a somewhat difficult attack that has been successfully started for which you have carefully acquired the data. Especially since in each case the process of the attack means repeated high fuel consumption. | |||
Surfaced for a new maneuver ahead. | |||||
20.00 | EE 7615 | ||||
13.05.42 | Central Atlantic | ||||
E 4, clear, Sea 3-4, Vis. good | |||||
00.00 | EE 8454 | ||||
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02.12 | Prepared for surface attack. Shortly before running in on the hounds curve for a bow attack the steamer turned towards the boat, so that I had to pass before his bow at AK, to still reach shooting position for a stern torpedo. Whether the tanker, which had not zigzagged since the beginning of darkness, noticed the approaching boat and wanted to ram it is uncertain. When I suddenly emerged on his other side, it was already too late for him to throw the big ship around. | ||||
02.34 | Stern shot hit center, which simultaneously caused an oil bunker explosion, so that a 1 minute long high column of fire lit up the night. The tanker stopped, the crew abandoned ship. | ||||
02.57 | Coup de grâce, because the tanker has not changed position for a long time. From the statement of the Captain it was the "ESSO HOUSTON" 7699 GRT full from Aruba for Montevideo. Set depth 6 meters resulted in the ship breaking apart. | ||||
04.00 | EE 8465 | ||||
04.07 | Tanker sunk. | ||||
08.00 | EE 8415 | ||||
07.59 | Radio Message (Radio Message) - 04.10 -: | ||||
"ESSO HOUSTON" full from Aruba to Montevideo hunted from EE 7872 to EE 8465 and sunk. Wattenberg. | |||||
Sighting square given, for Leadership and other boats to have an idea where traffic for South America runs. | |||||
12.00 | EE 7385 | Day's run: 195.0 nm Total: 5193.8 nm | |||
16.00 | EE 7381 | ||||
20.00 | EE 7346 | ||||
20.30 | EE 7351 | Mastheads bearing 285°T. Maneuvered ahead. Tanker course 65°, apparently from Trinidad to Gibraltar. | |||
14.05.42 | Central Atlantic | ||||
E 4, clear - cloudy, Sea 3, Vis. medium - good | |||||
00.00 | EE 7326 | ||||
01.27 | EE | From target angle 0° prepared to attack submerged. Enemy does not zigzag, however proceeds darkened, therefore is enemy. | |||
01.38 | EE 7331 | Bow shot, target angle 65°, range 500 meters, hit forward 20 meters, except for a 60-meter high normal explosion column no particular effect on the target. Tanker gave alarm signal with the steamer whistle and manned the stern cannon. Apparently lay stopped or at low speed on a southeasterly course. Immediately prepared for a new attack from the east. Tanker increased speed (white bow wave), so that suddenly at 1000 meters the target angle was already 90°. | |||
02.02 | Bow shot with set speed 7 knots passed by ahead, while the tanker, which apparently saw the bubble track, turned away hard to starboard and | ||||
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shot his cannon at us. Miss probably due to uncertain speed setting and too great range and at the same time the maneuver of the enemy. It would have been correct to shoot a fan or start a new attack. Now the tanker began to run off to the west with constant course and speed changes - therefore return transit. Transmitting was not observed. It was also not observed in all previously sunk ships. It is importany not to perturb the enemy for the next while, so he believes the U-boat is out of torpedoes or has lost contact. Therefore held contact at the limit of visibility and determined shooting data again. | |||||
04.00 | EE 7327 | ||||
04.54 | Boat is positioned ahead. Tanker still zigzags, however apparently stopped his speed changes. Speed about 7 knots. Prepared for a new surface attack. Due to the bright starry night I did not come closer than 900 meters. Therefore a fan, especially since there is no certainty if the enemy changes his speed from time to time. Hit aft 20 meters. At the target a high explosion column together with a bright red fiery glow, caused by a bunker explosion. Tanker stopped. Crew abandoned the ship, however there was always still no indication of sinking. | ||||
05.32 | |||||
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06.54 | Therefore coup de grâce on the lying stopped ship. A new bunker explosion, however again no appreciable change in the floating position. | ||||
07.39 | EE 7327 | Second coup de grâce fired at the smokestack. Hit at the forward edge of the smokestack, again causing great flames associated with a voluminous black smoke cloud, afterwards the ship sank in a short time. From the statement of the Captain tanker "BRITISH COLONY" 6971 GRT from Trinidad for Gibraltar. | |||
08.00 | EE 7327 | ||||
09.05 | Radio Message (Radio Message) - 0838 -: | ||||
Just now EE 7331 "BRITISH COLONY" from Trinidad for Gibraltar, course 65° torpedoed, after further hits sunk in EE 7327. Wattenberg. | |||||
In the next night I intend to set off a bit to the east to download the last four torpedoes from the over deck and to continue the as yet not completed over deck work. After that explore the roadstead off Bridgetown. Further, because the boats of Hartenstein and Piening, whose operations area covers my attack area are in transit, it should be reported to Leadership where I have my focus at the moment. It is assumed that these boats will then chose their focal point such that the main sea lanes in the area around Trinidad are under control. | |||||
12.00 | EE 8117 | Day's run: 135.8 nm Total: 5329.6 nm | |||
16.00 | EE 8114 | ||||
20.00 | EE 8111 | ||||
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E 3, cloudy - clear, Sea 2, Vis. medium | |||||
00.00 | EE 4996 | Downloaded 4 torpedoes. | |||
04.00 | EE 4992 | ||||
06.40 | Radio Message (Radio Message) - 2314 - (as continuation of Radio Message 0833): | ||||
2.) My focal point is EE 70, still 4 torpedoes 125 cbm, situation corresponds to success reports. Three times air, no sea patrols. Wattenberg. | |||||
08.00 | EE 4983 | ||||
12.00 | EE 4987 | Day's run: 65 nm Total: 5394.6 nm | |||
16.00 | EE 7318 | ||||
20.00 | EE 7317 | ||||
16.05.42 | Central Atlantic | ||||
E 2-3, Sea 2, cloudy - clear, Vis. medium | |||||
00.00 | EE 7239 | ||||
04.00 | EE 7264 | ||||
08.00 | EE 7259 | The Wehrmachtbericht [Armed Forces Report] received tonight, among other things, announced in a special report concerning the U-boat successes the sinking of 21 ships of 113000 GRT. In this our boat was named as especially successful. The joy and the pride concerning the announcement, which was shared with our relatives in the homeland, was great. | |||
12.00 | BE 7254 | Day's run: 64 nm Total: 5478.6 nm | |||
16.00 | BE 7257 | ||||
16.21 | Radio Message (Radio Message) - 1214 -: | ||||
From now weapons use without warning is authorized against all all recognizable armed merchant ships of South American States and Mexico who have broken off relations with us. That means: All states with the exception of Argentina and Chile. | |||||
"PARNAHYBA" was No. 1! | |||||
16.44 | Radio Message (Radio Message - 1604 -: To all boats: | ||||
During the following new moon nights try to detect traffic by moving closer to the traffic concentration points and harbors. Report as soon as there is clarity. | |||||
20.00 | EE 7273 | The exploration of the roadstead off Bridgetown is intended for tonight. Unfortunately there are no special charts in our outfitting. | |||
17.05.42 | Central Atlantic | A sketch of the Roadstead was prepared according to Chart D 527 (1:1000000), Handbook and Light List which gave a reasonably clear picture of the navigation and the local conditions. | |||
E 4, clear-cloudy, Sea 3, Vis. good | |||||
00.00 | EE 7271 | ||||
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01.04 | Headed for Barbados on a northerly course. | ||||
01.40 | Gyro-compass out of service. Temporarily came to a westerly course. The deviation check of the magnetic compass showed that carrying out the exploration was not possible this night. However because by the evening navigation fix the boat is positioned to the south of the island, I initially intend to take the North Star directly ahead and head for the 200-meter line, so that at least the surrounding area is explored tonight. It is still uncertain whether the sounder will work reliably. On the island many lights come in sight. Several white lights - probably fishermen - are distinguished off the coast. | ||||
03.00 | The gyro compass is in service again, however still not settled. | ||||
03.55 | Reached the 200-meter line and came to a northwesterly course. The sounder works for the moment. Distance from the coast is about 2 nm. The lighthouse at South Point and Needham Point are extinguished. Over Bridgetown a dull glow is seen as a result of insufficient darkening. Ran along the 200-meter line, the sounder and compass appear sufficiently reliable. | ||||
04.00 | EE 7136 | ||||
04.20 | 2 flashing beacons off Harrison Point on the north side of the island come in sight. By this the boat is clear of Needham Point and positioned off Carlisile Bay, the roadstead off Bridgetown, about 1 nm from the 20-meter line. The houses, which fringe the Bay like Bridgetown are apparently badly darkened road traffic lights are seen clearly. There is no sign of a ship in the Bay. | ||||
05.00 | Exploration broken off, because sufficient insight into the situation had been gained and an advance into shallow water in the only 1-1/2 nm wide and 1/2 nm deep bay with the unreliable compass and sounding system and without special charts does not seen advisable. | ||||
06.39 | Radio Message (Radio Message) - 0538 -: | ||||
To Piening, Hartenstein, Wattenberg, Rosenstiel, Gräf: immediately report if Special Chart of are ED 66 (Martinique) is on board. | |||||
08.00 | EE 7166 | ||||
08.01 | Radio Message (Radio Message) - 0730 -: | ||||
Chart ED 66 not on hand. Wattenberg. | |||||
08.28 | Radio Message (Radio Message) - 0800 -: | ||||
EE 7133 main harbor Roadstead empty. Beacons extinguished. EE 4790 (Harrison Point) burns as in peacetime. Special chart outfitting generally insufficient. | |||||
Wattenberg. | |||||
This report seems necessary, so that the chart list is checked and further boats will not depart with inadequate outfitting. | |||||
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17.05.42 | The duplication of foreign charts should not be a problem. Also desirable is having the Nautical Book 2335 "Ocean Passages of the World" on board, because experience shows independents still proceed in the vicinity of the peacetime routes and they certainly don't use the clear manuals. | ||||
09.22 | EE 7166 | Shadow in sight bearing 226°T. Deferred from immediate attack - for which shooting data was still not at hand - because it will be light in 1-1/2 hours and the distance from Barbados is only 20 nm. From the last tanker (this is also one) we gained experience - he might otherwise succeed in getting timely assistance or get to land safely, in case I do not want to immediately expend all four torpedoes on his account. Therefore hung on on the dark horizon. Tanker steered an easterly course, speed 11 knots. | |||
12.00 | EE 7286 | Day's run: 135.5 nm Total: 5614.1 nm | |||
16.00 | EE 7383 | ||||
20.00 | EE 7364 | Boat is positioned ahead. Enemy general course 85°. | |||
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E 4-5, clear-cloudy, Sea 3-4, Vis. medium-good | |||||
00.00 | EE 7338 | Tanker makes evening zigzag to the SE and | |||
01.50 | back to an easterly course about 110°. | ||||
01.56 | Prepared to attack on the surface. Plotted enemy speed 11.5 knots. Two aimed single shots were fired, one should hit under the bridge, one at the forward edge of the smokestack. | ||||
02.10 | 1st shot hit aft of the forecastle, 2nd shot bubble track about 10-20 meters aft. The first torpedo gave a shooting range of 390 meters, the second was fired at a lower range than the first, it must be expected that it understeered the target due to the low range. Defense was not observed. The first torpedo detonated with a high, black/gray explosion column. The forecastle buckled and snapped up, so the ship could no longer proceed in this condition. The crew abandoned ship, whose floating position did not change. Therefore, coup de grâce from 800 meters on the stopped ship, which hit in the center triggering a huge fireball with strong smoke development which caused the ship to sink within 10 minutes. | ||||
02.56 | |||||
03.02 | EE 7338 | ||||
04.00 | EE 7335 | From statement of the Captain: tanker "BETH" 6852 GRT from Trinidad for Freetown. | |||
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"BETH" from Trinidad for Freetown sighted EE 7166. Sunk in EE 7838. Still 1 Ato. Going to EE 30. believe control of the route in EE 30, 60 and 70 and EO 10 by 2-3 boats worthwhile if possible. Wattenberg. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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12.00 | EE 5819 | Day's run: 243.0 nm Total: 5857.1 nm | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
15.51 | Sailing vessel bearing 145°T. Possibly the lifeboat of a sunken steamer. Avoided. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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12.00 | EE 3799 | Day's run: 170 nm Total: 5927.1 nm | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
16.00 | EE 3881 | No observations. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
20.00 | EE 3862 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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20.05.42 | Central Atlantic | ||||
ESE 4, cloudy-clear, Sea 3, Vis. very good | |||||
00.00 | EE 3915 | ||||
04.00 | EE 3915 | ||||
08.00 | EE 3687 | ||||
12.00 | Day's run: 92.0 nm Total: 6019.1 nm | ||||
16.00 | EE 3678 | ||||
20.00 | EE 3912 | ||||
21.05.42 | Central Atlantic | ||||
E 4, cloudy-clear, Sea 3, Vis. medium | |||||
00.00 | EE 3913 | ||||
04.00 | EE 3982 | ||||
08.00 | EE 8361 | ||||
12.00 | EF 4171 | Day's run: 127 nm Total: 6146.1 nm | |||
16.00 | EF 4182 | No observations except for some remnants of sunken ships. | |||
20.00 | EF 4187 | ||||
22.05.42 | Central Atlantic | ||||
E 2, cloudy-clear, Vis. good, Sea 1 | |||||
00.00 | EE 6623 | ||||
04.00 | EE 6622 | ||||
08.00 | EE | ||||
12.00 | EE 6385 | Day's run: 117 nm Total: 6263.1 nm | |||
16.00 | EE 6365 | No observations. | |||
20.00 | EE 6336 | ||||
23.05.42 | Central Atlantic | According to the Transocean Press Service the U.S.A. intends to completely stop ship traffic to South America in order to use the resulting tonnage for the supply of war material to England. | |||
E 3, cloudy-clear, Sea 2, Vis. good | |||||
00.00 | EE 6359 | ||||
Could this intention already be in progress? The absence of any traffic in EE 30 and 60 was certainly not expected by me. I have been in this area 5 days without seeing anything. Therefore I intend to go back to EO 18. To use my last ATO on a steamer of the Guyana coastal traffic. With the artillery possibly still sink one of the numerous sailing vessels there. | |||||
04.00 | EE 6612 | ||||
08.00 | EE 6562 | ||||
12.00 | EE 6555 | Day's run: 145.0 nm Total: 6408.1 nm | |||
16.00 | EE 6587 | ||||
20.00 | EE 6842 | ||||
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24.05.42 | Central Atlantic | Pentecost Sunday | |||
E 5, Vis. very good, cloudy-clear, Sea 4 | |||||
00.00 | EE 6796 | ||||
00.03 | EE 6796 | Report to the Kommandant: Pentecost Sunday roast bearing 183°T. For that still an easterly course and again a tanker. Great joy in the boat. Because the moon, in the first quarter, sets at 06.45 hours, once it can first be consumed at 08.00 hours. Maneuvered ahead on an easterly course. | |||
Vis. greatly changing, bright moonlit night with individual, fast-moving Cumulus clouds | |||||
04.00 | EE 9232 | ||||
04.06 | Am positioned ahead. Enemy observation is difficult, because as soon as you recognize him clearly, he soon appears blurry or is obscured completely. | ||||
06.45 | Moonset, freshening wind | Still half an hour to observe at close range. 7- hours plotting shows zigzags around general course 100°, speed 11 knots. | |||
07.12 | On enemy course 95° prepared to attack on the surface. Due to freshening wind and increasing Sea State, access to the over deck and successful artillery operation can no longer take place. Unfortunately, I must refrain from the intended combined torpedo-artillery attack and therefore decided on a pure bow shot, as an aimed single shot from close enough range to hit the engine room and at least cause the crew to abandon ship, because from previous experience a sinking can hardly be expected after a single torpedo hit. Afterwards in a favorable position to sea to try and sink it with the remaining 67 shots of 10.5 cm ammunition. | ||||
07.28 | EE 9233 | Bow shot from 675 meters range, target angle 75° and set enemy speed 10.5 knots. Went past a few meters ahead of the bow. Aim point was adjusted to the aftermast (due to reduced Ato speed below 1000 meters), the torpedo had to have hit given an estimated tanker length of 120 meters (type: BRITISH STRENGTH). Immediately before the shot I had the impression that the enemy ran at a lower speed. Nevertheless, with the intention of hitting the engine room at all costs and not passing by aft, after 7 hours of observation I could not bring myself to arbitrarily set a lower speed, even if the enemy reduced speed by 3 knots, the torpedo still had to hit this distance. The so surely believed Pentecost Sunday roast, which would have brought the boat to a total success of over 56,000 GRT, now became the disappointment of the whole patrol. [Handritten: Rumgehänge zum Frühlingsfest. Meaning: A sour mood at the Spring Festival - the crew was depressed despite the successful patrol] | |||
08.00 | EE 6933 | Radio Message (Radio Message) - 0728 -: | |||
08.39 | Unexplained miss on tanker, out of torpedoes. Holding contact. EE 9233 course 100°, speed 8 knots. Still 95 cbm. Wattenberg. | ||||
Sun and Moon Data 24.05.42 |
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24.05.42 | While hanging on, determined that the enemy did not run at 10.5 knots but instead only 8 knots. From shot evaluation with enemy speed of 6 knots the torpedo would pass by about 8 meters ahead. This passage was observed. It must be accepted, that for no apparent reason, at the moment of the attack, the tanker slowed down significantly if indeed he had not stopped for a moment. A defensive maneuver was not observed, so it is unlikely that he noticed the bubble track. | ||||
10.21 | Radio Message (Radio Message) - 1000 -: | ||||
Wattenberg. | |||||
There are no other boats in the vicinity. | |||||
Given the prevailing weather conditions, the moonlit nights brightening by the day and experiences in the use of artillery, I believe that a surprise approach of the boat to close range with immediate, destructive effect at the target is not possible because the ammunition still available is insufficient to sink a full tanker. Therefore I decided against further pursuit of the ship and began the return transit. | |||||
12.00 | EE 6977 | Day's run: 167.7 nm Total: 6575.8 nm | |||
16.00 | EE 6949 | ||||
20.00 | EE 6932 | ||||
25.05.42 | Central Atlantic | ||||
NE 6, overcast, Sea 5, Vis. medium | |||||
00.00 | EF 4443 | ||||
04.00 | EF 4432 | ||||
08.00 | EF 4257 | ||||
12.00 | EF 4237 | Day's run: 168 nm Total: 6748.8 nm | |||
Radio Message (Radio Message) - 0300 -: | |||||
1.) Situation: EE 30 and 60 5 days no further traffic. EE 7160 apparently a focal point, ships coming from the SW reach there at dawn. From there radiate to CG 96, ET 38, and the southeast. Ships probably arrive at dusk in about the same area. Otto 18 seems favorable for catching Guyana coastal traffic. | |||||
2.) Return transit. Strong Trade Winds. EF 44. All naval squares. Wattenberg. | |||||
16.00 | EF 1975 | ||||
20.00 | EF 1937 | ||||
26.05.42 | Central Atlantic | ||||
NE 6, overcast, Sea 6, Vis. medium | |||||
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26.05.42 | |||||
00.00 | EF 2472 | ||||
04.00 | EF 2453 | ||||
08.00 | EF 2277 | ||||
12.00 | EF 2256 | Day's run: 218 nm Total: 6961.8 nm | |||
16.00 | EF 2311 | ||||
20.00 | DQ 8958 | ||||
27.05.42 | Central Atlantic | ||||
NE 5, cloudy, Sea 4, Vis. good | |||||
00.00 | DQ 8951 | ||||
04.00 | DQ 8688 | ||||
08.00 | DQ 9446 | ||||
12.00 | DQ 9432 | Day's run: 172 nm Total: 7133.8 nm | |||
16.00 | DQ 9246 | ||||
20.00 | DQ 9228 | ||||
28.05.42 | Central Atlantic | ||||
E 4, cloudy-clear, Sea 3, Vis. very good | |||||
00.00 | DQ 6977 | ||||
04.00 | DQ 6962 | ||||
08.00 | DR 4712 | ||||
12.00 | DR 4453 | Day's run: 207 nm Total: 7340.8 nm | |||
16.00 | DR 4244 | ||||
20.00 | DR 4237 | ||||
29.05.42 | Central Atlantic | ||||
E 3-4, overcast, Sea 3, Vis. very good | |||||
00.00 | DR 1957 | ||||
04.00 | DR 2712 | ||||
08.00 | DR 2466 | ||||
12.00 | DR 2533 | Day's run: 258 nm Total: 7598.8 nm | |||
15.39 | DR | Radio Message (Radio Message) - To Wattenberg. | |||
Report position by Short Signal. | |||||
16.00 | DR 2345 | ||||
20.00 | DR 2333 | ||||
30.05.42 | Central Atlantic | ||||
E 1, clear-cloudy, Sea 1, Vis. very good | |||||
00.00 | DF 8967 | ||||
02.11 | DF 9713 | Radio Message (Short Signal): My position is DF 89. | |||
04.00 | DF 9482 | ||||
08.00 | DF 9482 | ||||
12.00 | DF 9517 | Day's run: 239.5 nm Total: 7838.3 nm | |||
Sun and Moon Data 26.05.42 | |
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30.05.42 | |||||
16.00 | DF 9289 | ||||
20.00 | DF 9342 | ||||
31.05.42 | Central Atlantic | ||||
S 1, clear-cloudy, Sea 0, Vis. very good | |||||
00.00 | DF 6997 | ||||
04.00 | DG 4743 | ||||
08.00 | DG 4493 | ||||
12.00 | DG 4519 | Day's run: 260 nm Total: 8098.3 nm | |||
16.00 | DG 4295 | ||||
20.00 | DG 4324 | ||||
01.06.42 | North Atlantic | ||||
S 2, clear-cloudy, Sea 1, Vis. excellent | |||||
00.00 | DG 1995 | ||||
04.00 | DG 2751 | ||||
08.00 | DG 2499 | ||||
12.00 | DG 2552 | Day's run: 242 nm Total: 8346.3 nm | |||
16.00 | DG 2377 | ||||
20.00 | DG 2353 | ||||
02.06.42 | North Atlantic | ||||
SW 2, cloudy, Sea 1-2, Vis. excellent | |||||
00.00 | DG 2333 | ||||
04.00 | CF 9865 [typo CE 9865] | ||||
08.00 | CF 9688 [typo CE 9688] | ||||
12.00 | CF 9666 [typo CE 9666] | Day's run: 258 nm Total: 8604.3 nm | |||
16.00 | CF 7297 | ||||
20.00 | CF 7372 | ||||
03.06.42 | North Atlantic | ||||
NW 5, cloudy, Sea 4-5, Vis. good | |||||
00.00 | CF 7356 | ||||
04.00 | CF 5768 | ||||
08.00 | CF 5823 | ||||
12.00 | CF 5646 | Day's run: 291 nm Total: 8895.3 nm | |||
16.00 | CF 5632 | ||||
20.00 | CF 6172 | ||||
04.06.42 | North Atlantic | ||||
N 3, overcast, Sea 2, Vis. low-medium | |||||
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04.06.42 | |||||
00.00 | CF 6217 | ||||
04.00 | CF 6231 | ||||
08.00 | CF 3955 | ||||
12.00 | CG 1711 | Day's run: 238 nm Total: 9133.3 nm | |||
16.00 | CG 1545 | ||||
20.00 | CG 1535 | ||||
05.06.42 | North Atlantic | ||||
NE 1, overcast, fog, Sea 0-1, Vis. low | |||||
00.00 | CG 1313 | ||||
04.00 | BF 7788 | ||||
08.00 | BF 7xxx | ||||
12.00 | BF 7898 | Day's run: 194.5 nm 15 nm Total: 9342.8 nm | |||
16.00 | BF 7895 | ||||
20.00 | BF 7863 | Several fishing trawlers, nothing suspicious. | |||
06.06.42 | Bay of Biscay | ||||
E 1, clear, misty, Sea 1, Vis. medium | |||||
00.00 | BF 7943 | ||||
02.18 | Radio Message (Short Signal): Position 05.30 hours 48 hours off return harbor. | ||||
02.19 | Radio Message (Short Signal weather report): 44°N, 8°W, steady, 1016 mb, +18°C, wind calm, fog, Vis. up to 1/2 nm, no Swell. "U-162". | ||||
04.00 | BF 7932 | ||||
08.00 | BF 8451 | ||||
12.00 | BF 8428 | Day's run: 138 nm Total: 9480.6 nm | |||
16.00 | BF 8189 | ||||
20.00 | BF 9192 | ||||
07.06.42 | Bay of Biscay | ||||
N 4-5, freshening, Sea 4-5, clear, misty, Vis. medium | |||||
00.00 | BF 8241 | No Very Long Wavelength submerged. Entry route unknown. | |||
01.30 | BF 8295 | Dived for aircraft, the boat must have been seen from marine phosphorescence and was search for with a searchlight just behind the diving location. Moved off about 20 nm to the east. | |||
03.30 | New aircraft searchlight close behind the boat (about 1000 meters) however dove unseen. Danger of surprise by air even during a dark night cannot be under-estimated. | ||||
04.00 | BF 8231 | ||||
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06.52 | Radio Message (Radio Message) - 0603 -: | ||||
Missing Serial Nos. for Wattenberg settled, except for 81. Contents is: To Wattenberg. Go to Lorient via Bogenlampe. "U-105", "U-505" depart Lorient 7 June evening via Bogenlampe. Two boats depart Lorient 6 June via Bogenlampe. | |||||
08.00 | BF 5769 | ||||
12.00 | BF 5763 | Day's run: 71 nm, 46 nm Total: 9597.8 nm | |||
16.00 | BF 5812 | ||||
20.00 | BF 5573 | ||||
08.06.42 | French west coast on ordered entry route | ||||
N 5, clear, Sea 3-4, Vis. good | |||||
00.00 | BF 5546 | ||||
08.10 | Arrived in Lorient with mine and anti-aircraft escort. | ||||
Day's run: 43.5 nm, 16 nm Total: 9657.3 nm | |||||
Fregattenkapitän and Kmdt. | |||||
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A well and deliberately carried out patrol. The Kommandant has numerous success opportunities, used them well and realized a beautiful success. Very good shooting performance. | |||
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