U-511- 4th War Patrol
This KTB was generously made available by Kenneth Manske |
and the family of Oberleutnant zur See Heinrich Pahls |
Translation by Jerry Mason with help from Andi Forster |
Departed |
Date |
Arrived |
Date |
Days at Sea |
Lorient |
10 May 1943 |
Penang |
16 July 1943 |
68 |
Penang |
24 July 1943 |
Kure |
7 August 1943 |
15 |
83 |
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Ships Hit |
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Date |
KTB Time |
Position |
Ship |
Tons |
Nationality |
Convoy |
27 Jun 43 |
09.40 |
27°57'S,
50°32'E |
SEBASTIAN CERMENO |
7,194 |
British |
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9 Jul 43
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19.40 |
7°45'S,
82°39'E |
SAMUEL HEINTZELMANN |
7,176 |
British |
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Total = 14,370 |
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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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09. - 11.03.43 | Lorient Harbor | Torpedo, ammunition and provisions offload. Cleared the boat. | |||
12. - 24.03.43 | Shipyard work in the Keroman wet bunker. Enlargement of the conning tower, installation of the Fu.M.G., diesel overhaul. | ||||
25.03. - 03.04.43 | Shipyard work on the Keroman slip. | ||||
04. - 16.04.43 | Shipyard work in the Keroman wet bunker. | ||||
13.04.43 | Basin trial, dummy torpedo shooting. | ||||
16.04.43 | Sea trial, trim test. | ||||
17. - 29.04.43 | Shipyard work in the Keroman wet bunker, installation of the Runddipol. | ||||
30.04. - 04.05.43 | Shipyard work on the Keroman slip, installation of a special keel cargo | ||||
05.05.43 | Trim test. | ||||
06.05.43 | Torpedo and ammunition loading, began provisioning. | ||||
07.05.43 | Provisions loading and trim test. | ||||
08. - 09.05.43 | Loaded additional cargo, outfitting of the crew. | ||||
10.05.43 | Lorient Harbor | ||||
13.15 | Boarded as passengers: | ||||
Admiral Nomura, Ob.Stabzartz Dr. Sugita, Ambassador Dr. Wörmann, National Group Leader Spahn and 3 Engineers. | |||||
13.30 | Cast off for the 4th operation. Mission: transfer the boat to Kure (Japan). | ||||
13.50 - 16.45 | 3 trim tests in the harbor. Boat has an oil trace, which could be eliminated. | ||||
17.00 | Taken in convoy by Sperrbrecher. | ||||
18.40 | SW 7, Sea 6-7, overcast, rain showers, 1021 mb, Vis. bad | Released from Sperrbrecher convoy, course 235°, transit speed 8 knots. | |||
20.00 | BF 6173 | ||||
11.05.43 | Bay of Biscay | ||||
00.00 | BF 6177 | ||||
04.00 | BF 5554 | ||||
04.05 | BF 5554 | Dived for horizontally polarized detection on 180 cm. Because I am just short of the 200-meter line, I began submerged transit here. | |||
08.00 | BF 5549 | ||||
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Sun and Moon Data 10.05.43 | |
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11.05.43 | |||||
12.00 | BF 5572 | Day's run : 67 nm | |||
46°48'N | : 24 nm | ||||
5°06'W | : 91 nm | ||||
13.00 | SSW 5, Sea 5, 8/10, 1023 mb, medium short Swell, Vis. bad | Surfaced, course 190°, with weather improvement came to course 210°, transit speed 12 knots. | |||
13.30 - 13.40 | Crash dive for training. | ||||
16.00 | BF 5815 | ||||
19.30 | BF 5796 | Dived for horizontally polarized detection on 180 cm. Proceeded submerged, course 250°. | |||
20.00 | BF 5796 | ||||
20.00 - 22.15 | Surfaced to ventilate the boat and shoot the stars. | ||||
22.30 - 23.15 | Deep dive to depth A +40 meters. | ||||
12.05.43 | Bay of Biscay | ||||
00.00 | BF 5797 | ||||
04.00 | BF 5789 | ||||
08.00 | BF 8213 | ||||
09.20 | SSW 4, Sea 3, 9/10, 1028 mb, medium Swell, Vis. medium | Surfaced, course 210°, transit speed 12 knots. | |||
11.10 | U-boat in sight in 250°T, course 50-60°. | ||||
11.30 | U-boat out of sight. | ||||
12.00 | BF 8163 | Day's run : 95 nm | |||
45°12'N | : 39 nm | ||||
6°42'W | : 134 nm, total : 225 nm | ||||
16.00 | BF 8412 | ||||
18.40 | Dived due to bad visibility against aircraft. | ||||
20.00 | BF 7652 | ||||
21.00 | Surfaced. | ||||
22.00 | Dived to proceed submerged, course 250°. | ||||
13.05.43 | Bay of Biscay | ||||
00.00 | BF 7645 | ||||
04.00 | BF 7644 | ||||
08.00 | BF 7569 | ||||
Sun and Moon Data 11.05.43 | |
Sun and Moon Data 12.05.43 | |
Sun and Moon Data 13.05.43 |
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13.05.43 | |||||
08.40 | S 2, Sea 1, fog, 1028 mb, Vis. 300 meters | Surfaced, course 250°, transit speed 12 knots. Searched the area with Fu.M.G. due to the thick fog. | |||
12.00 | BF 7578 | Day's run : 139 nm | |||
43°56'N | : 27 nm | ||||
9°56'W | : 166 nm, total : 391 nm | ||||
12.17 - 13.40 | Fog dissipates. Dived due to bad visibility against aircraft. | ||||
16.00 | BF 7734 | ||||
20.00 | BE 9969 | ||||
22.00 | Dived to proceed submerged. | ||||
14.05.43 | Northwest of Portugal | ||||
00.00 | BE 9989 | ||||
04.00 | CG 1313 | ||||
08.00 | CG 1312 | ||||
08.58 | NNE 3, Sea 2, 9/10, 1025 mb, low Swell, Vis. medium | Surfaced, course 240°, speed 14 knots. | |||
09.30 - 11.20 | Dived for horizontally polarized detection on 139 cm. | ||||
12.00 | CG 1234 | Day's run : 111 nm | |||
42°43'N | : 41 nm | ||||
13°04'W | : 152 nm, total : 543 nm | ||||
12.10 - 13.50 | CG 1234 | Dived for horizontally polarized detection on 176 cm. | |||
13.36 - 14.50 | CG 1226 | Dived for horizontally polarized detection on 174 cm. | |||
16.00 | CG 1219 | ||||
18.30 - 20.30 | CG 1156 | Dived for horizontally polarized detection on 130 cm. | |||
20.00 | CG 1156 | ||||
22.32 | Sent passing report by Short Signal: | ||||
My position is CF 3633. | |||||
22.40 | Dived to proceed submerged. | ||||
15.05.43 | West of Portugal | ||||
00.00 | CF 3633 | ||||
04.00 | CF 3632 | ||||
08.00 | CF 3626 | ||||
08.10 | NbyE 5, Sea 4, 9/10, 1023 mb, misty, Vis. bad | Surfaced, course 240°, transit speed 12 knots. | |||
Sun and Moon Data 13.05.43 | |
Sun and Moon Data 14.05.43 | |
Sun and Moon Data 15.05.43 |
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15.05.43 | |||||
11.40 | Switched to Ireland Circuit. | ||||
12.00 | CF 3568 | Day's run : 131 nm | |||
41°27'N | : 41 nm | ||||
16°30.5'W | : 172 nm, total : 715 nm | ||||
16.00 | CF 3579 | ||||
20.00 | CF 3726 | ||||
16.05.43 | East of the Azores | ||||
00.00 | CF 2962 | ||||
SE 3-4, Sea 2-3, overcast, 1022 mb, misty, Vis. medium | |||||
04.00 | CF 2975 | ||||
08.00 | CF 5229 | ||||
08.30 - 09.30 | Test dive. | ||||
12.00 | CF 5247 | Day's run : 243 nm | |||
39°37'N | : 3 nm | ||||
21°04'W | : 246 nm, total : 961 nm | ||||
16.00 | CF 5413 | ||||
20.00 | CF 4656 | Course 210°, transit speed 8.5 knots. Intention: Want to pass the Azores slowly because I hope to meet a steamer here. | |||
17.05.43 | East of the Azores | ||||
00.00 | CF 4913 | ||||
SSE 3-4, Sea 3, 2/10, 1015 mb, low short Swell, Vis. medium | |||||
04.00 | CF 4917 | Course 190°. | |||
08.00 | CF 4892 | ||||
08.30 - 08.50 | Test dive. | ||||
12.00 | CF 7237 | Day's run : 220 nm | |||
37°13'N | : 2 nm | ||||
23°48'W | : 222 nm, total : 1183 nm | ||||
16.00 | CF 7289 | ||||
16.20 | CF 7523 | Smoke cloud and mastheads in 235°T. Independent, course 70°, speed 10 knots. Maneuvered ahead. | |||
Sun and Moon Data 15.05.43 | |
Sun and Moon Data 16.05.43 | |
Sun and Moon Data 17.05.43 |
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17.05.43 | |||||
17.29 | Am ahead of the steamer, dove to attack. On getting closer it turned out to be the Spanish "MATOMAR", prescribed markings recognized. | ||||
19.00 | Surfaced, course 200°, transit speed 12 knots. | ||||
19.10 | Steamer out of sight. | ||||
20.00 | CF 7534 | ||||
18.05.43 | South of the Azores. | ||||
00.00 | CF 7588 | ||||
WSW 2, Sea 1, 1/10, 1022 mb, at times misty, Vis. changing | |||||
04.00 | CF 7873 | ||||
08.00 | DG 3344 | In accordance with Radio Message 1923/17/188 switched to "America II" Circuit. | |||
08.45 - 09.30 | Test dive. | ||||
12.00 | DG 3535 | Day's run : 233 nm | |||
33°45'N | : 9 nm | ||||
24°57'W | : 242 nm, total : 1425 nm | ||||
16.00 | DG 3589 | ||||
20.00 | DG 3857 | ||||
19.05.43 | South of the Azores | ||||
00.00 | DG 6264 | ||||
SSE 1, Sea 0-1, 2/10, 1028 mb, misty, Vis. changing | |||||
04.00 | DG 6438 | ||||
08.00 | DG 6725 | ||||
09.00 - 09.20 | Test dive. | ||||
12.00 | DG 6779 | Day's run : 259 nm | |||
29°30'N | : 2 nm | ||||
26°42'W | : 261 nm, total : 1686 nm | ||||
16.00 | DG 9148 | ||||
20.00 | DG 8662 | ||||
20.05.43 | Southwest of the Canary islands | ||||
00.00 | DG 8922 | ||||
EbyS 1-2, Sea 1, overcast, 1025 mb, Vis. medium | |||||
04.00 | DG 8976 | ||||
Sun and Moon Data 17.05.43 | |
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Sun and Moon Data 19.05.43 | |
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20.05.43 | |||||
08.00 | DS 3559 | ||||
09.15 - 09.30 | Test dive. | ||||
12.00 | DS 3619 | Course 190° Day's run : 261 nm | |||
25°31'N | : 2 nm | ||||
28°40'W | : 263 nm, total : 1949 nm | ||||
16.00 | DS 3914 | ||||
20.00 | DS 3899 | ||||
21.05.43 | Northwest of the Cape Verde Islands | ||||
00.00 | DS 6246 | ||||
EbyN 1-2, Sea 1, overcast, 1024 mb, misty, Vis. changing | |||||
04.00 | DS 6518 | ||||
08.00 | DS 6533 | ||||
09.15 - 09.35 | Test dive. Afterwards course 180°. | ||||
12.00 | DS 6798 | Day's run : 258 nm | |||
21°24'N | : 2 nm | ||||
29°57'W | : 260 nm, total : 2209 nm | ||||
16.00 | DS 9195 | ||||
20.00 | DS 9492 | ||||
22.05.43 | West of the Cape Verde Islands | ||||
00.00 | DS 9765 | ||||
NEbyN 2-3, Sea 2, 5/10, 1023 mb, Vis. changing | |||||
04.00 | EH 3138 | ||||
08.00 | EH 3435 | ||||
09.20 - 09.40 | Test dive. | ||||
12.00 | EH 3484 | Day's run : 272 nm | |||
16°51'N | : 2 nm | ||||
30°07'W | : 274 nm, total : 2483 nm | ||||
16.00 | EH 3786 | ||||
20.00 | EH 6183 | ||||
21.22 | Incoming Radio Message 2103/22/377: | ||||
Schnoor give 80 cbm about 25 May in naval square ES 8889 Schneewind report arrival. | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 20.05.43 | |
Sun and Moon Data 21.05.43 | |
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23.05.43 | Southwest of the Cape Verde Islands | Course 145°. | |||
00.00 | EH 6451 | ||||
NNE 3-4, Sea 3, clear sky, 1019 mb, Vis. medium | |||||
04.00 | EH 6733 | ||||
08.00 | EH 6884 | ||||
12.00 | EH 9269 | Day's run : 275 nm, total : 2758 nm | |||
12°48'N | |||||
28°56'W | |||||
16.00 | EH 9615 | ||||
20.00 | EH 9694 | ||||
24.05.43 | South of the Cape Verde Islands | Can first arrive at the meeting point on 25 May at 22.00 hours. Because the nights are very dark, I'd prefer to be at the meeting point on 26 May at lightness. | |||
00.00 | EJ 7748 | ||||
Transit speed 10.5 knots. | |||||
04.00 | ES 1126 | ||||
08.00 | ES 1193 | ||||
09.25 - 10.20 | Test dive. | ||||
12.00 | ES 1527 | Day's run : 243 nm | |||
9°22'N | : 3 nm | ||||
26°47'W | : 246 nm, total : 3004 nm | ||||
16.00 | ES 1595 | ||||
20.00 | ES 1945 | ||||
25.05.43 | South of the Cape Verde Islands | ||||
00.00 | ES 4324 | ||||
NEbyE 1, Sea 1, overcast, 1015 mb, Vis. changing | |||||
04.00 | ES 4389 | ||||
08.00 | ES 4668 | ||||
09.15 - 09.45 | Test dive. | ||||
12.00 | ES 5715 | Day's run : 240 nm | |||
5°48'N | : 2 nm | ||||
25°10'W | : 242 nm, total : 3246 nm | ||||
16.00 | ES 4787 | ||||
20.00 | ES 8193 | ||||
Sun and Moon Data 23.05.43 | |
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26.05.43 | Central Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | ES 8542 | ||||
SSW 0-1, Sea 0, overcast, 1016 mb, Vis. changing | |||||
04.00 | ES 8821 | ||||
08.00 | ES 8813 | ||||
10.00 | ES 8889 | Am at the meeting point, nothing seen. | |||
Steered search courses. | |||||
12.00 | ES 8886 | Day's run : 241 nm, total : 3487 nm | |||
2°35'N | |||||
23°54'W | |||||
16.00 | ES 8889 | ||||
16.40 | Dived to listen. Propeller sounds in 320°T. | ||||
17.00 | Surfaced, ran in the direction of the propeller sounds. | ||||
17.20 | U-boat in 320°T. Recognition Signals exchanged. It is Schnoor. | ||||
18.00 - 21.15 | Took over fuel. A total of 80 cbm fuel, 1 cbm lubricating oil and fresh bread were taken over. | ||||
20.00 | ES 8889 | ||||
21.30 - 22.05 | Fu.M.G. testing with U-460. In doing so it turned out that our equipment was out of service, no measurement results could an be obtained. | ||||
Reason: Moisture in the antenna and in the equipment itself. | |||||
22.20 | U-460 out of sight. | ||||
22.25 - 22.40 | [JJ 40 = south of South Africa] | Test dive, afterwards transit speed 7 knots, course 160°. Intention: Proceed on the shortest route to JJ 40, however I want to remain 300 nm from Ascension. | |||
27.05.43 | Centeral Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | FD 2237 | ||||
SbyE 2, Sea 2, 8/10, 1016 mb, isolated rain showers, Vis. changing | |||||
04.00 | FD 2297 | ||||
08.00 | FD 2617 | ||||
12.00 | FD 2672 | Day's run : 135 nm | |||
0°53'N | : 3 nm | ||||
23°20'W | : 138 nm, total : 3625 nm | ||||
16.00 | FD 2913 | ||||
Sun and Moon Data 26.05.43 | |
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27.05.32 | |||||
20.00 | FD 2955 | ||||
21.30 | Crossed the Equator. | ||||
28.05.43 | Central Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | FD 2989 | ||||
SE Trade Wind 3, Sea 2, 1016 mb, isolated rain showers, Vis. changing | |||||
04.00 | FD 5363 | ||||
08.00 | FD 5396 | ||||
09.17 - 09.40 | Test dive. | ||||
12.00 | FD 6448 | Day's run : 156 nm | |||
1°42'S | : 1 nm | ||||
22°26'W | : 157 nm, total : 3782 nm | ||||
14.00 - 17.00 | Crossing the line ceremony. Baptized were: Ambassador Dr. Wörmann and three other bathers, 3 Officers, 3 Oberfeldwebel, 12 Unteroffizierse and 24 Mannschaften. | ||||
16.00 | FD 6487 | ||||
20.00 | FD 6752 | ||||
29.05.43 | Central Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | FD 6785 | ||||
SE Trade Wind 3, Sea 2-3, 1018 mb, Vis. good | |||||
00.10 | Outgoing Radio Message 2237/28/344: | ||||
Do not decode, only for B.d.U. from Schneewind, Officer-Only Toni: | |||||
1. Position naval square FD 91, 196 cbm. | |||||
2. From Admiral Nomura to Tokio-Kaigun [Navy] via Naval Attaché: Proposal for Biscay transit Japanese I 8 by mutual agreement German Kriegsmarine: Takeover of spare Metox receiver from U-511 in Penang or the Indian Ocean, or at the Azores take over from another German U-boat with detection gear. Estimated time of arrival in Penang 21 July. Boat will need 230 cbm of diesel fuel oil there. | |||||
04.00 | FD 9137 | ||||
08.00 | FD 9168 | ||||
09.25 - 09.45 | Test dive. | ||||
12.00 | FD 9511 | Day's run : 142 nm | |||
3°58'S | : 2 nm | ||||
21°39'W | : 144 nm | ||||
Sun and Moon Data 27.05.43 | |
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29.05.43 | |||||
16.00 | FD 9547 | ||||
16.50 | FD 9571 | Crash dive for aircraft in 245°T, 12000 meters away, course about 90°. Type not recognized. | |||
17.10 | Propeller sounds in 245°T. Broad band. Went to periscope depth. | ||||
17.21 | Single engine sea-plane in 242°T, flies large circles, runs towards. | ||||
17.29 | 2 destroyers, masts of 3 merchant ships and behind them 2 additional smoke clouds seen in the periscope. Course about 90°, speed (by estimate from the shift) 12 knots. Aircraft flew large loops 6000-7000 meters ahead of the convoy or circled. Unfortunately attack is forbidden. | ||||
Set off. | |||||
18.30 | Surfaced. Tried to send a Short Signal: Eastbound convoy speed 9-12 knots in naval square FD 9571, ship-based aircraft. | ||||
Was not acknowledged, also not repeated by radio repeater. Sent two more times on other wavelengths, again without success. | |||||
20.00 | FD 9577 | ||||
21.01 | Incoming Radio Message 2022/29/354: 1. . . . | ||||
2. Not acknowledged Short Signal on America received garbled: Convoy over 20 steamers naval square FD 9634, course 43. | |||||
Because my Short Signal was incorrectly confirmed, I tried to send again unsuccessfully. | |||||
30.05.43 | Northwest of Ascension | ||||
00.00 | FD 9843 | ||||
SE Trade Wind 3, Sea 3, 9/10, 1018 mb, Vis. good | |||||
04.00 | FD 9884 | ||||
08.00 | FL 2229 | ||||
09.35 - 09.55 | Test dive. | ||||
12.00 | FL 2285 | Day's run : 153 nm | |||
6°26'S | : 6 nm | ||||
21°13'W | : 159 nm, total : 4085 nm | ||||
16.00 | FL 2534 | ||||
20.00 | FL 2644 | ||||
23.50 | Incoming Radio Message 2243/30/374 | ||||
1-3 . . . . . . . . | |||||
4. Schneewind report what you sighted at the convoy. 31 May 08.00 hours switch to "Afrika" Circuit. | |||||
31 05.43 | West of Ascension | ||||
00.00 | FL 2679 | ||||
Sun and Moon Data 29.05.43 | |
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31.05.43 | SE Trade Wind 3, Sea 3, 2/10, 1018 mb, Vis. changing | ||||
02.32 | Outgoing Radio Message (0052/31/375): | ||||
29 May naval square FD 9571 17.30 hours 2 destroyers, 3 steamers and 2 further smoke clouds, course 90°, 12 knots. Ship-based aircraft. After incorrect confirmation sent on various wavelengths, not acknowledged. Naval square FL 2921. | |||||
04.00 | FL 2929 | ||||
08.00 | FL 2968 | Switched to "Afrika" Circuit. | |||
09.30 - 09.44 | Test dive. | ||||
12.00 | FL 3778 | Day's run : 143 nm | |||
8°20'S | : 1 nm | ||||
19°47'W | [144 nm] : 139 nm, total : 4229 nm | ||||
16.00 | FL 6151 | ||||
20.00 | FL 6183 | ||||
01.06.43 | Southwest of Ascension | ||||
00.00 | FL 6432 | ||||
04.00 | FL 6541 | ||||
EbyS 5, Sea 5, 6/10, 1018 mb, Vis. changing | |||||
08.00 | FL 6581 | ||||
09.30 - 09.44 | Test dive. | ||||
12.00 | FL 6823 | New general course 130°, at times steered 140° according to the wind and seas, because otherwise the boat makes too little speed. | |||
Day's run : 138 nm | |||||
10°13'S | : 1 nm | ||||
18°30'W | : 139 nm, total : 4383 nm | ||||
16.00 | FL 6891 | ||||
20.00 | FL 9311 | ||||
02.06.43 | South of Ascension | ||||
00.00 | FL 9343 | ||||
E 5, Sea 5, 6/10, 1019 mb, Vis. good | |||||
04.00 | FL 9359 | ||||
08.00 | FL 9398 | ||||
09.25 - 09.45 | Test dive. | ||||
Sun and Moon Data 31.05.43 | |
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12.00 | FM 7418 | Day's run : 147 nm | |||
12°14'S | : 1 nm | ||||
17°01'W | : 148 nm, total : 4516 nm | ||||
16.00 | FM 7485 | ||||
20.00 | FM 7735 | ||||
03.06.43 | Northwest of St. Helena | ||||
00.00 | FM 7885 | ||||
E 4, Sea 4, 8/10, 1022 mb, Vis. changing | |||||
04.00 | FM 7885 | ||||
08.00 | FT 1235 | ||||
09.30 - 09.50 | Test dive. | ||||
12.00 | FT 1345 | Day's run : 162 nm | |||
14°15'S | : 1 nm | ||||
15°11'W | : 163 nm, total : 4679 nm | ||||
16.00 | FT 1385 | Incoming Radio Message (1824/3/448): To Schneewind. | |||
1. Strike Paragraph Roman Numeral 8 in Operations Order Marco Polo, to include freedom of attack within sea area Paragraph Arab Numeral 7, including extension. | |||||
2. East of the longitude of naval square JA 6336 radio silence. Exceptions: If noticed by the enemy and it sent a sighting report with certainty. In the event of an urgent report on request." | |||||
3. Enemy U-boats operate in naval square LD, LE and especially LF . Caution at intake. | |||||
20.00 | FT 1636 | ||||
04.06.43 | West of St. Helena | ||||
00.00 | FT 2454 | ||||
SEbyE 3, Sea 2, 6/10, 1021 mb, Vis. good | |||||
04.00 | FT 2496 | ||||
08.00 | FT 2815 | ||||
09.30 - 09.40 | Test dive. | ||||
12.00 | FT 2855 | Day's run : 161 nm | |||
16°03'S | : 1 nm | ||||
13°06'W | : 162 nm, total : 4841 nm | ||||
16.00 | FT 2899 | ||||
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04.06.43 | |||||
20.00 | FT 5351 | ||||
23.17 | Incoming Radio Message (1906/4/462): To Schneewind. | ||||
Within a 600 nm circle of the intake point: | |||||
1. Aft paint 2 white stripes each 2 meters wide and 1 meter apart athwart the upper deck. On both sides of the conning tower apply a swastika. | |||||
2. Except for the usual test dives, always proceed on the surface. In an unclear situation at the discretion of the Kommandant. | |||||
05.06.43 | Southwest of St. Helena | ||||
00.00 | FT 5391 | ||||
ESE 1, Sea 0-1, clear sky, 1021 mb, Vis. good | |||||
04.00 | FT 6415 | ||||
08.00 | FT 6456 | ||||
09.15 - 09.30 | Test dive. | ||||
12.00 | FT 6575 | Day's run : 184 nm | |||
18°09'S | : 1 nm | ||||
10°46'W | : 185 nm, total : 5026 nm | ||||
16.00 | FT 6828 | ||||
20.00 | FT 6869 | ||||
06.06.43 | Southwest of St. Helena | ||||
00.00 | FT 9321 | ||||
Wind calm, Sea 0, clear sky, 1022 mb, Vis. good | |||||
04.00 | FT 9326 | ||||
08.00 | FU 7173 | ||||
09.15 - 09.40 | Test dive. | ||||
12.00 | FU 7435 | Day's run : 183 nm | |||
20°14'S | : 1 nm | ||||
8°23'W | : 184 nm, total : 5210 nm | ||||
16.00 | FU 7544 | ||||
19.22 | Incoming Radio Message (1826/6/493): To Schneewind. | ||||
Japanese Attaché Group congratulates Sugita on the promotion and wishes him and Admiral Nomura a safe journey. | |||||
20.00 | FU 7585 | ||||
07.06.43 | South of St. Helena | ||||
00.00 | FU 7917 | ||||
SSE 1, 3/10, 1014 mb, Vis. very good | |||||
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07.06.43 | |||||
04.00 | FU 7958 | ||||
08.00 | FU 7999 | ||||
09.10 - 09.35 | Test dive. | ||||
12.00 | GF 3151 | Day's run : 179 nm | |||
22°12'S | : 1 nm | ||||
5°59'W | : 180 nm, total : 5390 nm | ||||
16.00 | GF 3192 | ||||
20.00 | GF 3513 | ||||
08.06.43 | South Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | GF 3561 | ||||
SSW 1-2, Sea 1, 2/10, 1024 mb, long medium Swell, Vis. good | |||||
04.00 | GF 3675 | ||||
08.00 | GF 3926 | ||||
12.00 | GG 1748 | Day's run : 180 nm, total : 5570 nm | |||
24°12'S | |||||
3°33'W | |||||
16.00 | GG 4122 | ||||
16.40 - 16.57 | Test dive. | ||||
20.00 | GG 4163 | ||||
09.06.43 | South Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | GG 4281 | ||||
WSW 1, Sea 0-1, 2/10, 1024 mb, low long Swell, Vis. good | |||||
02.34 | Incoming Radio Message (0156/9/418): U-511. | ||||
Carry out marriage by proxy Funkmaat Egerer 10 June 11.00 hours. | |||||
04.00 | GG 4532 | ||||
08.00 | GG 4651 | ||||
12.00 | GG 4696 | Day's run : 179 nm | |||
26°12'S | : 1 nm | ||||
1°08'W | : 180 nm, total : 5750 nm | ||||
16.00 | GG 5728 | ||||
20.00 | GG 5769 | ||||
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10.06.43 | South Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | GG 8221 | ||||
ENE 2, Sea 1, 5/10, 1025 mb, Vis. changing | |||||
04.00 | GG 8263 | ||||
08.00 | GG 8384 | ||||
08.35 - 08.55 | Test dive. | ||||
11.00 | Carried out remote marriage by proxy Funkmaat Egerer. | ||||
12.00 | GG 8635 | Day's run : 195 nm | |||
28°22'S | : 1 nm | ||||
1°35'E | : 196 nm, total : 5964 nm | ||||
16.00 | GG 9446 | ||||
20.00 | GG 9494 | ||||
11.06.43 | Northwest of Cape Town | ||||
00.00 | GG 9819 | ||||
NW 2-3, Sea 2, overcast, 1023 mb, Vis. changing | |||||
04.00 | GG 9891 | ||||
08.00 | GQ 1334 | ||||
12.00 | GQ 2147 | Day's run : 190 nm, total : 6136 nm | |||
30°34'S | |||||
4°10'E | |||||
16.00 | GQ 2421 | ||||
16.44 | Incoming Radio Message (1610/11/440): Schneewind. | ||||
On passing the longitude of naval square JK 3511 report anticipated arrival at intake point. | |||||
17.30 - 18.00 | Test dive. | ||||
20.00 | GQ 2465 | ||||
12.06.43 | West of Cape Town | ||||
00.00 | GQ 2572 | ||||
SE 3, Sea 2, 6/10, at times rain showers, 1020 mb, Vis. changing | |||||
04.00 | GQ 2828 | ||||
08.00 | GQ 2892 | ||||
12.00 | GQ 5312 | Day's run : 186 nm | |||
32°48'S | : 2 nm | ||||
6°45'E | : 188 nm, total : 6324 nm | ||||
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12.06.43 | |||||
16.00 | GQ 5355 | ||||
20.00 | GQ 5398 | ||||
13.06.43 | West of Cape Town | ||||
00.00 | GQ 6418 | ||||
SSW 3, Sea 2-3, 5/10, 1026 mb, long low Swell, Vis. good | |||||
04.00 | GQ 6483 | ||||
08.00 | GQ 6736 | ||||
08.40 - 09.00 | Test dive. | ||||
12.00 | GQ 6846 | Day's run : 189 nm | |||
35°00'S | : 1 nm | ||||
9°18'E | : 190 nm, total : 6514 nm | ||||
16.00 | GQ 9232 | ||||
20.00 | GQ 9349 | ||||
14.06.43 | Southwest of Cape Town | ||||
00.00 | GQ 9389 | ||||
SbyW 3, Sea 2, 9/10, 1029 mb, short low Swell, Vis. good | |||||
04.00 | GQ 9638 | ||||
08.00 | GR 7448 | ||||
08.40 - 09.35 | Test dive. | ||||
12.00 | GR 7482 | Day's run : 177 nm | |||
37°10'S | : 3 nm | ||||
11°55'E | : 180 nm, total : 6694 nm | ||||
16.00 | GR 7766 | ||||
20.00 | GR 7882 | ||||
15.06.43 | Southwest of Cape Town | ||||
00.00 | GZ 2338 | ||||
S 4, Sea 3, overcast, 1021 mb, Vis. changing | |||||
04.00 | GZ 3147 | ||||
07.45 - 09.05 | Test dive. Afterwards course 120°. | ||||
08.00 | GZ 3187 | ||||
12.00 | GZ 3434 | Day's run : 146 nm | |||
39°06'S | : 4 nm | ||||
14°30'E | : 150 nm, total : 6844 nm | ||||
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15.06.43 | |||||
16.00 | GZ 3541 | ||||
20.00 | GZ 3582 | ||||
23.34 | Incoming Radio Message (2234/15/468): To Schneewind. | ||||
1. Supplement to Operations Order "Marco Polo" Paragraph Arab Numeral 5 c. At intake point escort of one destroyer and one U-boat hunter. | |||||
2. Area between intake point and last named objective in accordance with "Marco Polo" Paragraph Arab Numeral 5 b guaranteed free from enemy aircraft. | |||||
16.06.43 | South of Cape Town | ||||
00.00 | GZ 3677 | ||||
SEbyS 1, Sea 1, 2/10, 1028 mb, low short Swell, Vis. good | |||||
04.00 | GZ 3928 | ||||
08.00 | GZ 3966 | ||||
08.15 - 08.35 | Test dive. | ||||
12.00 | JJ 1781 | Day's run : 169 nm | |||
40°34'S | : 1 nm | ||||
17°42'E | : 170 nm, total : 7014 nm | ||||
16.00 | JJ 4132 | ||||
20.00 | JJ 4219 | ||||
17.06.43 | South of Africa | Course 90°. | |||
00.00 | JJ 4265 | ||||
SSE 3, Sea 2, 6/10, isolated rain showers, 1026 mb, Vis. changing, bright moonlit night | |||||
04.00 | JJ 4354 | ||||
07.35 - 07.55 | Test dive. | ||||
08.00 | JJ 5147 | ||||
12.00 | JJ 5159 | Day's run : 188 nm | |||
41°22'S | : 1 nm | ||||
21°36'E | : 189 nm, total : 7203 nm | ||||
14.00 - 14.15 | Dived for horizontally polarized detection on 140 cm. Turned out to be own interference. | ||||
16.00 | JJ 5247 | Course 70°. | |||
20.00 | JJ 5252 | ||||
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18.06.43 | South of Africa | ||||
00.00 | JJ 5317 | ||||
SE 3, Sea 2-3, 6/10, 1036 mb, Vis. medium, bright moonlight | |||||
04.00 | JJ 5325 | ||||
07.35 - 07.50 | Test dive. | ||||
08.00 | JK 2575 | ||||
12.00 | JK 2559 | Day's run : 180 nm | |||
40°32'S | : 2 nm | ||||
25°25'E | : 182 nm, total : 7385 nm | ||||
16.00 | JK 2539 | ||||
20.00 | JK 2616 | ||||
20.55 | Outgoing Radio message (2002/6): | ||||
1. Anticipated arrival date 13 July. | |||||
2. Question attack permission on independents east of naval square KG 80. | |||||
3. Position naval square JK 23, 120 cbm. | |||||
Attack permission questioned because a German supply ship is in the vicinity and after 48°E transmitting is prohibited. | |||||
19.06.43 | South of Africa | ||||
00.00 | JK 2397 | ||||
NEbyN 2, Sea 1, 4/10, 1032 mb, low long Swell, Vis. good, bright moonlit night | |||||
04.00 | JK 3173 | ||||
07.30 - 07.55 | Test dive. | ||||
08.00 | JK 3164 | ||||
12.00 | JK 3216 | Day's run : 197 nm | |||
39°18'S | : 1 nm | ||||
29°22'E | : 198 nm, total : 7583 nm | ||||
16.00 | KZ 8777 | Course 55°. | |||
20.00 | KZ 8759 | ||||
20.06.43 | Southeast of Africa | ||||
00.00 | KZ 8815 | ||||
NE 4, Sea 3, 8/10, 1021 mb, isolated rain showers, Vis. changing, bright moonlit night | |||||
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20.06.43 | |||||
04.00 | KZ 8594 | ||||
07.00 - 07.25 | Test dive. | ||||
08.00 | KZ 8646 | ||||
12.00 | KZ 8635 | Day's run : 225 nm | |||
37°27'S | : 1 nm | ||||
33°35'E | : 226 nm, total : 7809 nm | ||||
15.46 | Incoming Radio Message (1331/20/413): | ||||
To be decoded only by Schneewind: | |||||
1. Within 300 nm circle around supply "SCHLIEMANN" radio silence and attack prohibited on independents, except for large troop transports and warships from cruiser upwards. Further in accordance with "Marco Polo" Paragraph Arab Numeral 7. | |||||
2. Fuel supply from "SCHLIEMANN" at the discretion of the Kommandant. If "Yes" report arrival immediately by Short Signal. | |||||
Because I have enough fuel, I wave supply. | |||||
16.00 | KZ 9184 | ||||
20.00 | KZ 9165 | Weather deteriorating, transit speed diesel-electric LF. | |||
E 6, Sea 5-6, overcast, rain showers, 1026 mb, Vis. bad | |||||
22.25 | Because it steadily freshens and the boat is bearly making way, dived to proceed submerged. | ||||
21.06.43 | Southeast of Africa | ||||
00.00 | KZ 9217 | ||||
04.00 | KZ 9214 | ||||
06.05 | Surfaced. Depending on the seas, changed course between 40° and 55°. | ||||
08.00 | KZ 9213 | ||||
12.00 | KZ 6886 | Day's run : 115 nm | |||
36°13'S | : 17 nm | ||||
35°41'E | : 132 nm, total : 7941 nm | ||||
16.00 | KZ 6868 | ||||
20.00 | KZ 6941 | ||||
22.06.43 | Southwest of Madagascar | ||||
00.00 | KZ 6919 | ||||
E 6, Sea 5, overcast, 1021 mb, short high Swell, Vis. medium | |||||
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22.06.43 | |||||
02.35 | Dived to proceed submerged, because the weather is bad again. | ||||
04.00 | KZ 6921 | ||||
06.10 | Surfaced. Depending on the seas, changed course between 40° and 60°. | ||||
08.00 | KZ 6689 | ||||
12.00 | JA 4471 | Day's run : 89 nm | |||
35°14'S | : 10 nm | ||||
37°25'E | : 99 nm, total : 8040 nm | ||||
16.00 | JA 4454 | ||||
20.00 | JA 4438 | ||||
23.06.43 | Southwest of Madagascar | ||||
00.00 | JA 4279 | ||||
EbyS 3, Sea 2, overcast, rain, medium Swell, Vis. bad, 1023 mb | |||||
04.00 | JA 4286 | ||||
06.45 - 07.05 | Test dive. | ||||
08.00 | JA 4268 | ||||
12.00 | JA 4341 | Day's run : 144 nm | |||
34°00'S | : 2 nm | ||||
39°48'E | : 146 nm, total : 8180 nm | ||||
16.00 | JA 4316 | ||||
20.00 | JA 4323 | ||||
24.06.43 | Southeast of Madagascar | Intend to cruise along the steamer route in accordance with Radio Message (2310/23/449) from KQ 80 to KG 80. | |||
00.00 | JA 1993 | ||||
SE 6-7, Sea 5, overcast, 1021 mb, short medium Swell, Vis. changing | |||||
04.00 | JA 2746 | ||||
06.40 - 07.00 | Test dive. | ||||
08.00 | JA 2734 | ||||
12.00 | JA 2575 | Day's run : 154 nm | |||
32°38'S | : 1 nm | ||||
42°23'E | : 155 nm, total : 8335 nm | ||||
16.00 | JA 2555 | ||||
19.45 - 20.00 | Dived to listen. | ||||
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24.06.43 | |||||
20.00 | JA 2536 | ||||
25.06.43 | South of Madagascar | ||||
00.00 | JA 2384 | ||||
SSE 2, Sea 1, 2/10, 1026 mb, long low Swell, Vis. good | |||||
04.00 | JA 2364 | ||||
08.00 | JA 3115 | ||||
12.00 | KQ 9785 | Day's run : 179 nm | |||
30°52'S | : 2 nm | ||||
45°13'E | : 181 nm, total : 8516 nm | ||||
16.00 | KQ 9844 | ||||
20.00 | KQ 9824 | ||||
21.45 - 22.00 | Dived to listen. | ||||
26.06.43 | South of Madagascar | ||||
00.00 | KQ 9593 | ||||
SE 2, Sea 1, 2/10, 1029 mb, Vis. good | |||||
04.00 | KQ 9651 | ||||
08.00 | KQ 9632 | ||||
10.45 - 11.05 | Test dive. | ||||
12.00 | KR 7173 | Day's run : 206 nm | |||
28°55'S | : 2 nm | ||||
48°28'E | : 208 nm, total : 8724 nm | ||||
16.00 | KR 7156 | ||||
19.45 - 20.00 | KR 7214 | Dived to listen. | |||
21.50 | Incoming Radio Message (1848/26/462): | ||||
To be decoded only by Schneewind: | |||||
1. Due operation by friendly U-boats proceed vis the following points: KJ 27, LP 58, LP 61, LE 6630. | |||||
2. Named escort will be at intake point on 15 July. | |||||
3. A decision will be made about further permission to attack after further supply of Cape Town boats from "SCHLIEMANN" has been carried out. | |||||
Intention: Run further on the steamer route to KG 80, afterwards go on the ordered route. | |||||
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27.06.43 | Southeast of Madagascar | ||||
00.00 | KR 4881 | ||||
NE 2, Sea 1, 2/10, 1031 mb, Vis. very good | |||||
04.00 | KR 4862 | ||||
06.30 | KR 4914 | Mastheads in sight in 330°T, maneuvered ahead. Enemy course 180°, enemy speed 10.5 knots. Intend to attack, because am outside the 300 nm circle and still west of the "SCHLIEMANN" supply place. I'm ahead of the steamer. He seems to feel very safe as he doesn't zigzag at all. | |||
08.00 | KR 4866 | ||||
08.49 | Dove for submerged attack. | ||||
It is a large freighter with 3 masts, apparently Liberty Class. Lies high out, 1 cannon on the forecastle, 2 on the stern, before the bridge1 on the bridge 2, between the superstructure and the after mast 1 heavy MG, all on small platforms. Forward mast had a large crow's nest, occupied by one man. Paint of the steamer was black. | |||||
09.40 | KR 4869 | Multiple shot from tubes II and IV. Settings: torpedo speed 30 knots, depth 3 meters, enemy speed 10.5 knots, bow left target angle 93°, range 800 meters, own course 271°, bearing 355.5°, shooting angle 333.5, lead angle 21°, torpedo course 244.5°. | |||
ENE 2, Sea 1, 6/10, 1029 mb | |||||
2 hits heard after 39 seconds, not observed because the boat undercut. When the periscope was free again the steamer lay with the stern in the water, so the hits were aft. | |||||
09.52 | Steamer sank over the stern, loud bulkhead breaking heard. | ||||
09.58 | Surfaced to go to the lifeboats. In 5 boats and 1 raft drift about 50 men. It was the U.S.A. freighter "SEBASTIANO CERMENO", Liberty Class, 7000 GRT, from Suez with unknown orders, in ballast, first journey, launched February 1943. | ||||
While running off at first steered on deceptive southerly course, then went to course 50° again. | |||||
11.30 | Lifeboats out of sight. | ||||
12.00 | KR 4971 | Day's run : 185 nm | |||
28°05'S | : 6 nm | ||||
50°43'E | : 191 nm, total : 8925 nm | ||||
16.00 | KR 4954 | ||||
19.45 - 20.08 | KR 4934 | Dived to listen. | |||
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28.06.43 | Southeast of Madagascar | ||||
00.00 | KR 5474 | ||||
NEbyE 2, Sea 2, 2/10, 1030 mb, Vis. very good | |||||
04.00 | KR 5443 | ||||
08.00 | KR 5423 | ||||
08.50 - 09.10 | Test dive. | ||||
12.00 | KR 5169 | Day's run : 164 nm | |||
26°10'S | : 2 nm | ||||
52°57'E | : 166 nm, total : 9091 nm | ||||
15.40 - 18.50 | Downloaded 3 Atos from the over deck into the bow room. | ||||
16.00 | KR 5219 | ||||
20.00 | KR 5222 | ||||
20.10 - 20.40 | Test dive. | ||||
29.06.43 | Southwest of Réunion | ||||
00.00 | KR 2892 | ||||
NEbyE 2, Sea 1, 2/10, 1028 mb, long low Swell, Vis. medium | |||||
04.00 | KR 2942 | ||||
08.00 | KR 2922 | ||||
12.00 | KR 2693 | Day's run : 163 nm | |||
24°28'S | : 1 nm | ||||
55°20'E | : 164 nm, total : 9255 nm | ||||
16.00 | KR 3443 | ||||
19.40 - 20.00 | KR 3423 | Test dive. | |||
30.06.43 | South of Réunion | ||||
00.00 | KR 3193 | ||||
NEbyE 3, Sea 2, 4/10, 1027 mb, long low Swell, Vis. changing | |||||
04.00 | KR 3215 | ||||
08.00 | KG 8796 | ||||
12.00 | KG 8854 | Day's run : 174 nm | |||
22°25'S | : 1 nm | ||||
57°33'E | : 175 nm, total : 9430 nm | ||||
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07.07.43 | |||||
04.00 | LX 9491 | ||||
08.00 | LX 9519 | ||||
12.00 | LX 9297 | Day's run : 202 nm, total : 10737 nm | |||
12°58'S | |||||
76°42'E | |||||
16.00 | LX 9343 | ||||
20.00 | LX 9333 | ||||
08.07.43 | Indian Ocean | ||||
00.00 | LY 4773 | ||||
EbyS 5, Sea 4, overcast, rain showers, 1017 mb, medium short Swell, Vis. changing | |||||
04.00 | LY 4736 | ||||
08.00 | LY 4581 | ||||
08.10 - 08.30 | Test dive. | ||||
12.00 | LY 4563 | Day's run : 218 nm | |||
10°40'S | : 1 nm | ||||
79°40'E | : 219 nm, total : 10956 nm | ||||
16.00 | LY 4388 | ||||
20.00 | LY 5147 | ||||
09.07.43 | Indian Ocean | ||||
00.00 | LY 5152 | ||||
SE 3, Sea 3, 3/10, 1014 mb, low short Swell, Vis. good | |||||
04.00 | LY 2877 | ||||
08.00 | LY 2855 | ||||
12.00 | LY 2918 | Day's run : 220 nm, total : 11176 nm | |||
8°42'S | |||||
82°33'E | |||||
16.00 | LY 2691 | ||||
16.05 | Shadow in sight in 145°T, sharp target angle, maneuvered ahead, intend to attack, because am still in the extended attack area. Steamer zigzags strongly, remains at most 10 minutes on a course, however most zigzags average only 5 minutes long. Average zigzag 3 minutes. His general course is 315°, speed 12 knots. | ||||
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09.07.43 | |||||
18.00 | Am ahead of the steamer, still waited one hour because the moon is too bright and to better grasp the zigzag scheme. He zigzags about 35 from general course to each side, and actually all 5 minutes, but from time to time throws in zigzags, where he steadies for 10 minutes, while on the general course he usually only runs for 3 minutes. A few times he also zigzags back on the course he just left. A timetable is not determined for these zigzags, one hour is too short for that. | ||||
19.17 | To Action Stations. Positioned myself so that I can pick him up on course 280°. He zigzagged during the attack to 315°, I set off to port and just wanted to start again when he zigzagged back to 280°. He now had target angle 0°. Set out energetically to his starboard side and ran in with as much speed as possible, in order to knock him off on this course in any case. | ||||
19.40 | LY 2616 | Multiple shot from tubes II and IV. | |||
SE 2-3, Sea 2, 4/10, 1012 mb, low short Swell, Vis. good | Settings: attack course 163°, depth 3 meters, torpedo speed 40 knots, enemy speed 12 knots, bow right, target angle 67°, range 1000 meters, lead angle 16.3°, bearing 5.5°, shooting angle 22.6°, torpedo course 185.0°. | ||||
Hit forward after 41.8 seconds, about 2 seconds later a 100 meter high sheet of flame, the foreship flew into the air, aftership is still seen for a moment, then disappeared in smoke and was not seen anymore. Red and white flares and star shells go off everywhere, a rain of small and large splinters and wreckage comes down. | |||||
19.41 | Dived because the boat was hit multiple times by splinters. Submerged still about 10 minutes long heavy detonations and sinking sounds heard. | ||||
20.00 | LY 2619 | ||||
20.13 | Surfaced, went to the sinking location. Nothing seen, other than a big slick of lubricating oil. At lightness in the over deck in the bridge wood and cladding as well as in the side of the hull many small impacts from iron pieces, anti-tank rifle ammunition of diameter 13 mm and a large cargo net found. | ||||
Appearance of the steamer: large freighter with one stocky smokestack and passenger superstructure in the center, flat flush-deck over deck with 5 large hatches, straight bow, stern form not observed exactly. From statements of the Torpedo Officer also steeply sloping on the stern a small | |||||
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09.07.43 | superstructure with a gun, 2 masts with very heavy cargo booms, put up, before the bridge a thick king-post. The passenger superstructure consisted of 2 decks, that took up about a quarter of the ship's length, ahead of the smokestack on top still a bridge deck. | ||||
Size by conservative estimate 7000 GRT. Paint by found hull parts was navy gray. | |||||
21.00 | Continued to LP 58, course 60°. | ||||
10.07.43 | Indian Ocean. | ||||
00.00 | LY 2389 | ||||
SE 3, Sea 2, 7/10, 1012 mb, Vis. good, short low Swell | |||||
04.00 | LY 3147 | ||||
08.35 - 09.05 | Test dive. | ||||
12.00 | LY 3139 | Day's run : 187 nm | |||
6°56'S | : 41 nm | ||||
84°05'E | : 191 nm, total : 11357 nm | ||||
16.00 | LY 3222 | ||||
18.45 - 19.0 | Dived to listen. | ||||
20.00 | LO 9896 | ||||
11.07.43 | Indian Ocean | ||||
00.00 | LO 9958 | ||||
SEbyE 3, Sea 2, overcast, rain showers, 1012 mb, Vis. changing at times very bad, low Swell | |||||
04.00 | LO 9963 | ||||
08.00 | LP 7724 | ||||
12.00 | LP 7489 | Day's run : 165 nm | |||
5°43'S | : 21 nm | ||||
86°34'E | : 167 nm, total : 11534 nm | ||||
16.00 | LP 7548 | ||||
18.40 - 19.00 | Test dive. | ||||
20.00 | LP 7537 | ||||
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12.07.43 | Indian Ocean | ||||
00.00 | LP 7376 | ||||
E 3, Sea 2, overcast, rain showers, 1010 mb, Vis. changing, at times bad | |||||
04.00 | LP 7365 | ||||
08.00 | LP 8116 | ||||
12.00 | LP 5797 | Day's run : 204 nm | |||
3°52'S | : 1 nm | ||||
89°20'E | : 205 nm, total : 11739 nm | ||||
16.00 | LP 5846 | ||||
20.00 | LP 5599 | ||||
13.07.43 | Indian Ocean | ||||
00.00 | LP 5652 | Because I still have enough fuel, transit speed 12 knots, course 45°. | |||
ENE 0-1, Sea 0, 8/10, 1011 mb, low Swell, Vis. changing | |||||
04.00 | LP 6171 | ||||
07.45 - 07.56 | Test dive. | ||||
08.00 | LP 6122 | ||||
12.00 | LP 3763 | Day's run : 262 nm | |||
0°45'S | : 1 nm | ||||
92°15'E | : 263 nm, total : 12002 nm | ||||
Course 10°. | |||||
16.00 | LP 3548 | ||||
16.40 | Crossed the Equator to the north. | ||||
20.00 | LP 3284 | ||||
14.07.43 | West of Sumatra | ||||
00.00 | LP 3223 | ||||
NWbyW 1, Sea 0, 6/10, 1013 mb, Vis. very good | |||||
04.00 | LE 9835 | ||||
08.00 | LE 9642 | ||||
12.00 | LE 9354 | Day's run : 274 nm, total : 12276 nm | |||
3°42'N | |||||
93°46'E | |||||
16.00 | LE 6958 | ||||
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14.07.43 | |||||
20.00 | LE 6695 | ||||
22.45 | LE 6635 | Course 68°. | |||
15.07.43 | West of the north tip of Sumatra | ||||
00.00 | LF 4411 | ||||
SSE 2, Sea 1, 8/10, 1013 mb, Vis. good | |||||
01.10 - 01.30 | Test dive. | ||||
02.30 | LF 4422 | Breueh Island in sight in 100°T, 30 nm away. Improved position by land bearings and ran to the meeting point. Visibility is very bad, because a heavy rain has set in. | |||
04.00 | LF 4186 | ||||
04.25 | LF 4191 | Vessel in 350T, appearance like the expected Japanese Mine layer "HAKUTAKA". A short time later a U-boat hunter of 300 tons in sight. Exchanged Recognition Signals. | |||
04.45 | Taken under escort by the Japanese. Understanding with international flag signals is very good. Convoy first steers along the north coast of We Island. | ||||
07.30 | Stopped off Sabang Bay and took over from the mine-layer Oblt.z.S. Cords from the German Section Penang, a Japanese Leutnant as Liaison Officer and a Japanese Signal Man. Admiral Nomura and Fleet Doctor Sugita went over to "HAKUTAKA" for the night. | ||||
08.00 | LF 4279 | Continued transit in convoy to Penang, course 96°, transit speed 14 knots. From Sabang air base there is strong air escort on all sides with twin-engine bombers and attack aircraft, additionally several seaplanes sighted. | |||
12.00 | LF 4378 | Day's run : 280 nm | |||
6°00'S | : 2 nm | ||||
96°04'E | : 282 nm, total : 12558 nm | ||||
16.00 | LF 5411 | ||||
20.00 | LF 5516 | ||||
16.07.43 | Malacca Strait | ||||
00.00 | LF 5643 | Transit speed 16 knots. | |||
NNE 1-2, Sea 1, overcast, lightening and rain showers, Vis. changing, 1013 mb | |||||
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16.07.43 | |||||
02.45 | LF 5663 | Penang in sight in 90°T. | |||
04.00 | LF 6445 | ||||
06.15 - 06.35 | Stopped, Admiral Nomura and Fleet Doctor Sugita came aboard the boat again. | ||||
07.15 | Released from convoy. | ||||
07.25 | Penang Harbor | Made fast at the Swettenham Pier. | |||
Official greeting by Vizeadmiral Hiraoka with his entire staff, as well as detachments from the Japanese warships lying in the harbor and from the German side by Korvettenkapitän Ehrhardt with the Penang Section. | |||||
A detailed report on the Penang stay was attached as an Enclosure to the KTB. | |||||
10.00 | Return visit of the Kommandanten with Vizeadmiral Hiraoka. | ||||
13.00 | Encrypted Telegram sent for Naval Attaché Tokyo: | ||||
1. "Marco Polo" arrived in the intermediate harbor 16 July 07.30 hours D.G.Z. | |||||
2. Stay about 8 days. | |||||
3. 9 July Naval square LY 2616 passenger freighter 7000 GRT with munitions, course 315°, 12 knots, flew into the air after being hit. | |||||
4. Question torpedo offload in Penang? Inventory 4 plus 6. Supplemental for Tokyo: Request transmission to Berlin. | |||||
17. - 22.07.43 | Worked on the boat, renewed the paint, engine repairs, partial clearing and offload of no longer necessary outfitting to the base, which urgently needs them. | ||||
23.07.43 | Since so far no answer to our question concerning torpedo delivery at the base was received with Kpt.z.S. Okuda of the Japanese O.K.M. agreed to hand over all torpedoes here except for 1 Eto and 1 Ato, which are to be taken along for teaching purposes. | ||||
Took over fuel and fresh provisions. | |||||
24.07.43 | Penang Harbor | ||||
01.00 - 03.00 | Trim test in the harbor. Boat has a strong oil trace from Fuel bunker 7, should actually go to the dry-dock. However refrained, because in Penang there was no dry-dock possibility and because the boat will proceed in convoy to Sohnan. Until then fuel bunker 7 will be empty, so that there are no longer any disadvantages for the onward journey. | ||||
04.30 | Kommandanten farewell visit with Vizeadmiral Hiraoka. | ||||
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24.07.43 | |||||
08.45 | Kapitän z.S. Okuda from the U-boat Department in the Japanese Naval Administration and 4 Japanese Officers, that are to take over the boat after the handover, came aboard for their own instruction and navigational assistance. As an interpreters, from the German side Ingenieur Apel and Mtr.Gefr, Rudolf were taken along. | ||||
Kpt.z.S. Okuda brought specified route for further transit to Kure, on this route the boat was announced to all Japanese warships. If necessary, Recognition Signals were to be made by the Japanese Officers. | |||||
09.00 | Official send off by Vizeadmiral Hiraoka and Korvettenkapitän Ehrhardt with their entire staffs, delegations of the Japanese units and the German base. | ||||
09.10 | SSE 3, Sea 2, 5/10, 1010 mb, Vis. medium | Cast off for continued transit to Kure. For escort up to Shonan Kpt.z.S. Okuda arranged one 300-ton size U-boat hunter. | |||
09.20 | Taken under escort. Transit through the Malacca Strait on the searched route, at times aircraft escort, transit speed 12 knots. | ||||
12.00 | LF 6486 | Day's run : 36 nm, total : 12594 nm | |||
5°16'N | |||||
100°05'E | |||||
16.00 | LF 6765 | ||||
18.35 | Outgoing Radio Message (1612/24/257): From Schneewind. | ||||
24 July 09.00 hours put to sea from intermediate harbor. Anticipate arrival in objective harbor 7 August. | |||||
Radio Message was heard and received with Volume 2/3, however not confirmed on base circuit. I submitted the notice of departure myself as an attempt to see if one could have a communications with the homeland from these areas with a U-boat transmitter. | |||||
20.00 | LF 9217 | ||||
25.07.43 | Malacca Strait | ||||
00.00 | LF 9513 | ||||
SbyW 1-2, Sea 1, 4/10, 1011 mb, Vis. changing | |||||
01.20 - 02.45 | Rudder failure, main ruder out of service, steered with emergency rudder. | ||||
02.30 | Italian coastal cruiser "ERITREA" passed to starboard on northeasterly course. | ||||
03.20 | Passed a Japanese convoy consisting of two | ||||
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25.07.43 | medium freighters, light cruiser "KASII" and a torpedo boat of the "HATUKARI" Class, to port on northwesterly course. | ||||
12.00 | LG 7783 | Day's run : 285 nm, total : 12879 nm | |||
1°43'N | |||||
102°48'E | |||||
12.45 | LG 7791 | Since proceeding at night is dangerous in some places on the Malacca Strait due to mine danger and since at times there are no beacons, anchored, 30 meters water, 100 meters chain. | |||
16.00 | LG 7791 | ||||
20.00 | LG 7791 | ||||
26.07.43 | Malacca Strait | ||||
00.00 | LG 7791 | ||||
Wind calm, Sea 0, 8/10, 1012 mb, at times misty, Vis. changing | |||||
00.20 | Weighed anchor. Continued through the Malacca Strait in convoy at 15 knots. | ||||
04.00 | LR 1224 | Passed 2 Japanese Vorpostenboote to port. | |||
06.00 | Released from U-boat hunter escort. | ||||
Boat is abeam Shonan. As far as on can see in the harbor recognized: 14 small and medium freighters, 2 large freighters, 1 small and 2 medium and 2 large tankers, additionally arriving one medium and one 1 small tanker, departing one medium freighter. | |||||
07.00 | Passed the Malacca and Singapore Straits. As merchant traffic in the Malacca Strait determined apart from the reported convoy: 4 freighters medium size with northerly courses and two small coastal freighters with easterly courses. On the entire Malacca coast lively fishing and merchant traffic with sail and row boats. | ||||
07.30 | Passed a Japanese Vorpostenboot to port. | ||||
08.00 | LG 7988 | ||||
12.00 | LG 8714 | Day's run : 166 nm, total : 13045 nm | |||
2°05'N | Course 15°, transit speed 11 knots. | ||||
104°53'E | |||||
11.37 | Mastheads in 355°T. On closing it was the auxiliary supply ship "BRAKE" with Kapitan "Ruckteschell" on board. Morse traffic in passing. | ||||
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26.07.43 | |||||
16.00 | LG 8443 | ||||
20.00 | LG 8157 | Course 41°. | |||
27.07.43 | South China Sea | ||||
00.00 | LG 8211 | ||||
E 1-2, Sea 1, 7/10, 1012 mb, misty, Vis. bad | |||||
04.00 | LG 5855 | ||||
06.00 - 06.40 | Test dive. | ||||
08.00 | LG 5673 | ||||
12.00 | LG 5635 | Day's run : 279 nm | |||
5°47'N | : 3 nm | ||||
107°30'E | : 282 nm, total : 13327 nm | ||||
16.00 | LG 6146 | ||||
20.00 | LG 6131 | ||||
28.07.43 | South China Sea | ||||
00.00 | LG 3848 | ||||
SWbyW 1-2, Sea 1, 3/10, misty, Vis. bad, 1013 mb | |||||
04.00 | LG 3597 | ||||
05.57 - 06.17 | Test dive. | ||||
08.00 | LG 3619 | ||||
12.00 | LG 3392 | Day's run : 236 nm | |||
8°47'N | : 2 nm | ||||
110°04'E | : 238 nm, total : 13565 nm | ||||
16.00 | LH 1115 | ||||
20.00 | MX 7759 | ||||
29.07.43 | South China Sea | ||||
00.00 | MX 7811 | ||||
SW 2-3, Sea 2, 8/10, 1011 mb, at times misty, Vis. changing | |||||
04.00 | MX 7556 | ||||
06.00 - 06.15 | Test dive. | ||||
08.00 | MX 7373 | ||||
Sun and Moon Data 26.07.43 | |
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09.12 | In the mist mastheads and smokestacks of 2 steamers in sight in 45°T. On getting closer recognized a 3rd steamer and a patrol vessel, high speed, course about 210°. Ships continually change their formation and each ship zigzags independently. One of the 5 ships, a tanker, has angled out to the side and is supposed to be the starboard escort. He zigzags incessantly at increased speed. The patrol vessels is positioned on the port side of the convoy. | ||||
09.35 | MX 7355 | The boat has closed to about 3000 meters. I had the Japanese Officer brought on the bridge to exchange Recognition Signals. Now it turns out there was no special Recognition Signal given for us here, also the Japanese Armed Forces do not use Recognition Signals. The boat was to be announced, that was sufficient. | |||
The tanker turns towards and opens fire on us with his bow cannon. I immediately showed a large Japanese flag. The tanker still fired 2 more shots and then turned away. Impacts lay 300 meters behind the boat. Now the patrol vessel closer at AK. Our Japanese Officer Morses and uses signal flags with him. However, he is very suspicious and wants to send a boat over to check the information. | |||||
10.15 | One Officer of the patrol vessel comes on board. It turned out that the convoy had no idea of our presence. Kapt.z.S. Okuda gave him a Radio Message for the Japanese Navy and asked me to report this incident to the Naval Attaché in Tokyo as well, so that the German side can request notification again. He's embarrassed about this and apologizes for his Navy's failure. | ||||
The convoy is a troop transport by the ships "ASAMA MARU", "AWATA MARU", 1 ship of type "YAWATA MARU", the tanker "OMUROSAN MARU" and a large freighter whose name could not be determined. The patrol vessel was the coastal defense boat "ETOROFU", a new type, about 1000-ton size. Appearance: high forecastle with clipper bow, flush deck up to the stern, round bridge, raked stocky smokestack, between the bridge and smokestack a small searchlight stand, after edge of the bridge a long pole mast, on the cabin deck a short stump mast. Armament: 3 cannon, probably 12 cm, 1 forward, 2 aft, to both sides of the bridge 2 heavy machine guns, on the bridge a radar. | |||||
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29.07.43 | |||||
10.30 | Continued transit. | ||||
10.50 | Convoy out of sight. | ||||
12.00 | MX 7335 | Day's run : 247 nm | |||
12°02'N | : 1 nm | ||||
112°40'E | : 248 nm, total : 13813 nm | ||||
16.00 | MX 5754 | ||||
20.00 | MX 5574 | Unsuccessful attempt to send a Radio Message to the homeland and Chosi Radio. Chosi Radio heard us but did not pick up the Radio Message. | |||
30.07.43 | South China Sea | ||||
00.00 | MX 5531 | ||||
SWbyW 2, Sea 1, 9/10, 1011 mb, Vis. changing | |||||
04.00 | MX 5351 | ||||
06.28 - 07.00 | Test dive. | ||||
08.00 | MX 3747 | ||||
08.05 | Once again sent a Radio Message to Choshi, was picked up this time. | ||||
Outgoing Radio message No. 1 w 69 30/7/ 0655 = gji = from Schneewind to Naval Attaché Tokyo. | |||||
29 July 09.35 hours naval square MX 7355 shot at by tanker "OMUROSAN MARU" from Japanese convoy. Escort vessel "ETOROFU" was unaware of "Marco Polo" boat. Request once again ensure that the boat is announced on the route established by the Japanese. | |||||
Conformation of receipt was not given by the Naval Attaché. According to the Kirschblüte [Cherry Blossom] Radio Message it is not necessary, but it would have been more welcome for us in this important case, especially since we had bad experiences with Choshi Radio yesterday. | |||||
12.00 | MX 3497 | Day's run : 293 nm | |||
15°44'N | : 2 nm | ||||
116°05'E | : 295 nm, total : 14108 nm | ||||
16.00 | MX 3543 | ||||
20.00 | MX 3292 | ||||
31.07.43 | West of Luzon | ||||
00.00 | MX 3324 | ||||
Sun and Moon Data 29.07.43 | |
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31.07.43 | SW 3, Sea 2, overcast, 1008 mb, Vis. changing | ||||
04.00 | MN 9969 | ||||
06.30 - 06.45 | Test dive. | ||||
08.00 | QC 7488 | ||||
12.00 | QC 7443 | Day's run : 255 nm | |||
19°08'N | : 1 nm | ||||
119°18'E | : 256 nm, total : 14364 nm | ||||
16.00 | QC 7294 | ||||
17.25 | Course 68°. | ||||
20.00 | QC 7266 | ||||
01.08.43 | Balintang Channel | ||||
00.00 | QC 7356 | ||||
SSW 4, Sea 3, overcast, at times rain showers, 1007 mb, Vis. bad | |||||
02.00 - 02.30 | Test dive. | ||||
03.00 | QC 8141 | Calayan Island in sight in 147°T. | |||
04.00 | QC 8119 | ||||
05.22 | Sabtang Island in sight in 45°T. | ||||
05.55 | Babuyan Island in sight in 154°T. | ||||
06.20 | Batan Island in sight in 20°T. | ||||
06.25 | Balintang Island in sight in 110°T. | ||||
08.00 | QC 8212 | All islands pass out of sight in a rain squall. | |||
12.00 | QC 8311 | Day's run : 201 nm | |||
20°11'N | : 2 nm | ||||
123°05.5'E | : 203 nm, total : 14567 nm | ||||
13.00 | Course 60°. | ||||
16.00 | QC 5992 | ||||
20.00 | QC 6751 | ||||
02.08.43 | East of Formosa | ||||
00.00 | QC 6577 | ||||
NWbyN 2-3, Sea 2, overcast, rain showers, 1006 mb, Vis. changing, at times bad | |||||
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02.08.43 | |||||
04.00 | QC 6567 | ||||
08.00 | QC 6655 | Began already preparations for arrival, painting the over deck, for this at time ran before the seas, to get the deck dry. | |||
11.00 - 11.30 | Test dive. | ||||
12.00 | QD 4441 | Day's run : 240 nm | |||
22°02'N | : 2 nm | ||||
126°47'E | : 242 nm, total : 14809 nm | ||||
16.00 | QD 4169 | ||||
20.00 | QD 4261 | ||||
03.08.43 | East of Formosa | ||||
00.00 | QD 1989 | ||||
EbyS 2-3, Sea 2, 7/10, at times rain showers, 1006 mb, Vis. changing | |||||
04.00 | QD 2746 | ||||
08.00 | QD 2577 | Course 38°. | |||
12.00 | QD 2529 | Day's run : 270 nm, total : 15079 nm | |||
24°29'N | |||||
130°39'E | |||||
16.00 | QD 2373 | ||||
20.00 | QD 2336 | ||||
04.08.43 | East of Nansei-shotō [Ryū-Kyū Islands] | ||||
00.00 | OP 9848 | ||||
NE 2, Sea 1, 4/10, 1006 mb, Vis. good, Swell | |||||
02.15 - 02.50 | Test dive. | ||||
04.00 | OP 9824 | ||||
06.00 | Course 60°. | ||||
08.00 | OP 9554 | ||||
12.00 | OP 9252 | Day's run : 267 nm | |||
28°06'N | : 2 nm | ||||
132°53'E | : 269 nm, total : 15348 nm | ||||
16.00 | OP 6854 | ||||
20.00 | OP 6517 | ||||
05.08.43 | East of Kyūshū | ||||
00.00 | OP 6211 | ||||
NbyW 2, Sea 1, 3/10, 1010 mb, long low Swell, Vis. very good | |||||
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00.28 | OP 3877 | Mastheads in sight in 12°T. It is the mine layer "NAWAJIMA", that is to guide us in the Inland Sea. Appearance and armament like "NASAMI". | |||
00.55 | Taken under escort, course 340°, transit speed 15 knots. Due to U-boat danger zigzagged every 10 minutes. | ||||
02.00 | Aircraft escort by a single engine float plane, biplane. | ||||
02.15 | OP 3844 | Aircraft throws bombs in 350°T, reports U-boat sighting by Radio Message. Turned away and ran in a large arc around the sighting location. Mine layer takes up listening pursuit. To escort now come continual aircraft, mostly seaplanes, occasionally however also attack aircraft. | |||
04.00 | OP 3733 | ||||
04.35 | OP 3499 | Okino Shima in sight in 15°T. A short time later Shikoku and Kyūshū also come in sight. | |||
06.25 | A small coastal patrol vessel insight in 355°T. | ||||
07.25 | Fuka Sima Lighthouse abeam. Was taken under escort by the coastal patrol vessel and continued in convoy. It happens at just the right time because my gyro-compass fails temporarily. Proceeded through the Bungo Strait on the prescribed route. It runs just under the west side of the strait, the center and east side are mined by statements of the Japanese Officers. | ||||
08.00 | OP 3432 | ||||
09.00 | Passed Saeki Roadstead. There at anchor lay 1 large tanker and 4 medium freighters. | ||||
09.15 | Mine layer "NAWAJIMA" takes us under escort again. Had not found the enemy U-boat. | ||||
11.00 | Passed Sada Misaki Lighthouse. During the transit through the Bungo Strait the following coastal fortifications and batteries were found: Sen Saki, Tsurini Saki [Tsurumi Saki], Sada Misaki | ||||
Proceeded through the Inland Sea. Apparently a training area for the Japanese Fleet. The battleships "MUSO" [FUSŌ?] and "NAGATO" are maneuvering there. A modern heavy cruiser does target shooting. Appearance: clipper bow, flat flush deck, cruiser stern, box bridge with radar antenna, behind it, thin tripod mast, a raked smokestack, 2 catapults, the second somewhat lower, aft tripod mast, somewhat shorter than the forward mast. Forward 2 gun turrets, aft one. | |||||
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05.08.43 | |||||
12.00 | OP 3135 | Day's run : 340 nm, total : 15688 nm | |||
33°34'N | |||||
132°10'E | |||||
Argenosho Roadstead | |||||
14.00 | OP 9874 | Anchored on the Argenosho Roadstead off Yashiro Sima, 28 meters water depth, 80 meters chain. Boat remained there until 6 August at 22.00 hours, to paint the exterior. | |||
In the Roadstead lay units: U-boat support ship "ZINGEI", further a former pleasure vessel, which now serves as an accommodation vessel for U-boat students, 4 U-boats of type 53-57, which serve as school boats and have the new designation I 153 etc. Further I 40, a newly constructed boat which lay here for its own training. Appearance: high box silhouette, bridge also box shaped, covered at the front, periscopes protrude slightly over the bridge fairing, aft 1 gun, probably 14 cm. Size by estimation and comparison with other boats about 2600 tons. It is said to be the same type as the I 17, which is not further described in "Weyer". | |||||
06.08.43 | Argenosho Roadstead | Painted the boat, prepared for arrival in Kure. | |||
22.30 | Weighed anchor, proceeded under escort to Kure. | ||||
07.08.43 | Inland Sea | ||||
00.00 | OP 9844 | ||||
NE 0-1, Sea 0, 3/10, 1011 mb, misty, Vis. changing at times bad | |||||
02.45 | Made fast in the harbor off Kure. | ||||
Day's run : 56 nm, total : 15744 nm | |||||
08. - 10.08.43 | Kure Harbor | Free time and relaxation for the crew. | |||
11. - 22.08.43 | Shipyard period, overhaul of the diesels, exhaust gas valves and Fu.M.G. | ||||
14. - 19.08.43 | Ammunition and torpedo offload. | ||||
Boat dry-docked. Removal of the mercury cargo, installation of new ballast in the keel. Work on the diving planes. | |||||
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23.08.43 | The Kommandanten farewell visit to the Kommandieren Admiral of the Kure Naval Station. | ||||
01.00 | |||||
02.00 | Departed Kure, transit to the Japanese U-boat School Otake. | ||||
04.00 | Otake Roadstead | Anchored Otake Roadstead. | |||
24. - 30.08.43 | Instruction on board for the Japanese crew. | ||||
31.08.43 | Weighed anchor, transit to Agenosho. In so doing maneuver training on the surface, afterwards dive training. | ||||
02.00 | |||||
10.20 | Agenosho Roadstead | Anchored Agenosho Roadstead. | |||
01. - 04.09.43 | Maneuver and dive training in the Inland Sea. | ||||
15.15 | Otake Roadstead | Anchored. | |||
05.09.43 | The crew took a trip to Hiroshima. Laying of a wreath at the grave of Otto Pape, the machinist's mate who died as a prisoner of war in during the World War. | ||||
06. - 07.09.43 | Agenosho Roadstead | Agenosho Roadstead. Dive and maneuver traing in the Inland Sea. Demonstrations of night and day attacks on zigzagging steamers. | |||
09.20 | Otake Roadstead | Anchored off Otake. | |||
08.09.43 | Training on board. | ||||
09. - 10.09.43 | Dive and maneuver training in the Inland Sea. | ||||
11. - 13.09.43 | Training on board. | ||||
14.09.43 | Preparations for transfer. | ||||
15.09.43 | |||||
03.15 | Weighed anchor, transit to Kure. | ||||
04.50 | Kure Harbor | Made fast Kure Harbor. Preparations for transfer. | |||
16.09.43 | |||||
03.00 | Solemn decommissioning of U-511, transfer to the Japanese Navy in the presence of the German Navy Attaché, Vize Admiral Wennecker, and the Deputy Navy Minister and the Deputies to the Emperor of Japan, Vizeadmiral Sawamoto. | ||||
Enclosures to U-511's KTB - click on the text at left to proceed to the document | |
Orders | Excerpt of B.d.U. KTB for 1-15 May 1943 - U-511 "Marco Polo" Operational Orders and Communications Orders |
Chart | Track chart covering entire war patrol |
Short Report | Short report of the war patrol |
ComnReport | Communications Report |
JapanReport | Report on the layover in various harbors |
Torpedo | Torpedo firing reports |
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